* Size and amenities: The size of the cabin and the amenities it offers can have a significant impact on the price. A small cabin with basic amenities, such as a kitchenette and a bathroom, will typically be less expensive than a larger cabin with more amenities, such as a full kitchen, a fireplace, and a washer and dryer.
* Location: The location of the cabin can also affect the price. Cabins located in popular tourist areas, such as Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor, will typically be more expensive than cabins located in more remote areas.
* Time of year: The time of year you rent a cabin can also affect the price. Cabins are typically more expensive during the peak summer season (June-August) and during the fall foliage season (September-October).
If you are looking for a more affordable option, you may want to consider renting a cabin in the off-season (November-May). You can also find discounts on cabin rentals by booking in advance or by staying for multiple nights.
Here are some average prices for cabin rentals in Maine, by region:
* Acadia National Park: $150-$300 per night
* Bar Harbor: $200-$400 per night
* Kennebunkport: $250-$500 per night
* Rangeley: $100-$250 per night
These prices are just averages, and you can find cabins for both more and less than these prices. By doing some research, you can find the perfect cabin rental for your budget and needs.