The Maine Roadhouse offers a unique and charming stay with its inviting rooms, designed for both comfort and rustic appeal. Each room is thoughtfully appointed, blending modern amenities with the warmth of a classic roadhouse aesthetic. Guests can enjoy a cozy retreat with features like plush bedding, contemporary furnishings, and scenic views of the surrounding natural beauty. The Main Roadhouse is located nearby the Appalachian Trail, and provides an exciting adventure for nature enthusiasts, offering scenic hiking trails with varying difficulty levels. Whether you’re looking to relax in the peaceful ambiance of the Roadhouse or explore the outdoors this destination promises a memorable experience filled with both tranquility and exploration.
Spend some time in nature with the whole family at Bethel Outdoor Adventure! Our campground is equipped with a variety of sites to accommodate everyone, from RVs and tents to cozy fire pits. With modern amenities such as hot showers, laundry & store services, and 20/30A or 50A hook-ups available onsite – you won’t have to sacrifice comfort for adventure. Bring your furry friends along too
because pets are welcome!
Camp Store Open Every Day 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
We have been happily hosting hikers since 1990 . Check on our many services for thru- hikers, section hikers, and day hikers. Perfect location for several days of day-hiking or “slack-packing” This is a central spot for mail drops, visits from friends and family, and a homey stop to rest, recoup, and recharge.
If you are thru-hiking the A.T. northbound, you have hiked over 2000 miles when you reach Andover ME. Southbounders, this is your last place to enjoy Maine hospitality. Pine Ellis is a great spot for you to take a day off the trail, kick those boots off and give yourself a rest before you continue your hike.
We regularly pick up and drop off at the two closest trail heads of the A.T. (East B Hill and South Arm Rd) which are a mere 15 minutes away from our B&B, and we offer shuttle services to and from these other trail heads : Gorham (Rte #2), Grafton Notch (Rte #26), Rte #17, Rangeley (Rte #4).
We shuttle from Gorham to Stratton, and bus stations and airports.
Fees apply.
Rates:
Standard Rooms: $50 to $90
Large Room: Hiker rates of $30 per person
Bunks: $30 per person
Groups: Rent 3 bedrooms in the house for your family event or group outing.
Sleep up to ten. Call for rates.
Camp rates from $35 for one site, to daily rates for entire camping area.
add 9% tax to all rates
The hostel Yukon built is in the shape of a geodesic dome and is visually stunning to walk into. Hikers basically have the run of the place, with the exception of certain areas marked “Staff Only.” The doors are generally left open and it wasn’t unusual to see three or four dogs wandering around or playing among the hikers
For more than 100 years, Joe Dodge Lodge has welcomed travelers, adventure seekers, and conservation stewards to New Hampshire’s Pinkham Notch. At the base of Mount Washington, surrounded by the White Mountain National Forest, Joe Dodge Lodge is the basecamp for some of best outdoor adventures in the region.
Hike the Presidential Traverse including Mount Washington—New England’s tallest peak. Ski the East’s legendary Tuckerman Ravine and numerous backcountry trails, climb the crags and access the region’s best mountain biking trails. Located at the base of the Tuckerman Ravine and Sherburne Trails, Joe Dodge Lodge is your ultimate base camp for White Mountains adventure.
Joe Dodge Lodge offers private rooms and bunkrooms. In addition to the included meal service, Joe Dodge Lodge also offers complimentary activities, including guided day hikes to nearby scenic destinations, instructional talks on outdoor skills or natural history, and in-depth evening programs featuring films and guest speakers presenting on topics from astronomy to winter hiking. Guests should call ahead for the daily schedule during their stay.
The Pinkham Notch Visitor Center, open daily from 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., provides a hub for trail information, weather forecasts, and outdoor resources including trail guides, maps, and USFS parking passes for purchase.
Pinkham Notch is a mountain pass in the White Mountains of north-central New Hampshire, United States. The notch is a result of extensive erosion by the Laurentide Ice Sheet during the Wisconsinian ice age.
Breakfast and dinner are included in most room packages, and lunch is available for purchase at the Black Moose Deli, a full-service deli offering hearty trail lunches and a variety of hot and cold plates.


