Cheap sleeps: Budget-friendly lodging in Western Lakes & Mountains

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Finding cheap sleeps in Maine’s Western Lakes & Mountains region is easier than on the coast. Accommodations here tend to be less expensive and less fussy and frilly. Whether you’re oohing and aahing at the foliage; skiing at Sunday River or Sugarloaf, snowmobiling in Rangeley; antiques shopping in Cornish; visiting Bates College in Lewiston; or touring the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Community and Poland Spring, there are decent rooms for less—often far less—than $100 per night, with rates usually including breakfast. Here are my picks for budget-friendly lodging in western Maine. (Updated March 8, 2024)

The budget-friendly Three Stanley Avenue is a great cheap sleeps choice for Sugarloaf-bound skiers.
Three Stanley Ave, Kingfield, offers comfy cheap sleeps with easy access to skiing at Sugarloaf and hiking in the Bigelows.

Three Stanley Guesthouse, Kingfield

This antiques-filled Victorian (built by Bayard Stanley, younger brother of the famed Steamer twins) has three first-floor guestrooms with private baths and three second-floor rooms sharing two baths. It’s all very welcoming, with comfortable wicker chairs on the front porch and a traditional gazebo (ex-bandstand) in the backyard. Don’t expect anything fussy or frilly, and there is no public space, but the location is ideal, and room rates begin at $80.

If you're seeking budget-friendly lodging near Sugarloaf, check out the Hostel of Maine. courtesy photo
For budget lodging at the base of Sugarloaf, check into The Hostel of Maine. Courtesy photo.

Hostel of Maine, Carrabassett Valley

The former Nestlewood B&B reopened in 2018 as the Hostel of Maine, offering cheap sleeps at the base of Sugarloaf. Choose from family rooms, private rooms, and bunk rooms, with the latter qualifying as a cheap sleep. All are paneled with real pine. There’s also a nice fireplace; ideal for warming cold tootsies after skiing or riding. The hostel, located just off Route 27 near Hugs Restaurant, is on the Sugarloaf shuttle route, which makes skiing easy. A continental breakfast is included. Summer rates from $49 in a bunk room and from $149 in a private room.

For cheap sleeps in Bethel, check out the dog friendly Paws Inn
Bernie approved: The Paws Inn offers dog- and budget-friendly lodging in Bethel. ©Hilary Nangle

Paws Inn, Bethel

Carolyn Bailey extends a welcoming hand (and paw) to those traveling with pooches. Two second-floor guest rooms are equipped with dog beds and/or crates. Other dog amenities include a fenced yard and barn play areas, and plentiful doggie snacks and love. You only need to bring food for your dog. Dog-sitting is available. Carolyn prepares a generous continental breakfast and guests have kitchen privileges. Read more about it on my dog-friendly review page. Find it two miles south of Bethel. Rates begin at $110 in summer, $115 in winter, and include breakfast and your dog.

Check into the Bethel Village Hotel for inexpensive rooms at cheap sleeps prices.
Bethel Village Motel offers budget lodging in Bethel.

Bethel Village Motel, Bethel

For clean, cheap, and convenient, check into this cheery motel, with a smack downtown, walk-to-everything location behind Ruthie’s boutique. Rooms are pleasantly decorated, and all have a/c, TV, fridge, and Wi-Fi. Rates from $95.

Cheap sleeps budget lodging in western maine
Moses Mason House

Jeremiah Mason Bed & Breakfast, Limerick

Here’s a real budget find. The handsome, brick, Greek Revival-style home, built by a wealthy banker in 1859, retains the elegance of a bygone era. Spacious, antiques-accented rooms have chandeliers, marble fireplaces, and floor-to-ceiling windows. Rates include a full breakfast. Some private bathrooms are detached, and the least expensive rooms share a full bath. This is an excellent cheap sleeps location for autumn foliage fans. Rates from $133.

The prices are right at Poland Spring Resort, and the packages including golf and meals are especially good for thrifty travelers.
Poland Spring Resort makes it easy to keep within a budget with rates including breakfast, dinner, and most activities and entertainment.

Poland Spring Resort, Poland Spring

For inexpensive digs with few services, check in here. Rooms are split between the Maine Inn, Presidential Inn, Lodge, and cottages. Packages that include buffet-style breakfast provide the biggest bang for the buck. Facilities include an on-site pool, an 18-hole Donald Ross championship golf course, a driving range, a pool, and frequent entertainment. The Poland Museums edge the premises. Not for everyone, but a reliable, cheap sleep for non-fussbudgets. Peak season rates from $129 (but check out the packages for the best deals).


More budget-friendly hotels in Maine:

• Southern Coast

• Greater Portland 

• Mid Coast

• Penobscot Bay

• Acadia

• Down East

• Western Lakes & Mountains

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