Crying Loon Cabin
Wheelchair accessible accommodation, closest to main lodge
4-Bedroom Cabin on Martin Pond
Located close to the lodge on a small bluff overlooking Martin Pond, Crying Loon Cabin is completely wheelchair accessible. It has an outside seating area and easy access to the main lodge and all its amenities. Awaken to the morning calls of the loons over the pond as you sip coffee and prepare for your day’s adventures!
4 Bedroom Cabin: Crying Loon – handicap accessible
Bedrooms: 4 separate — Sleeps 6 comfortably – 10 max
Crying Loon
4 Bedroom Cabin: Crying Loon – handicap accessible
4 Bedrooms: Sleeps 6 – 10 ppl
- Two bedrooms each with a queen bed
- Two bedrooms each with a queen bed & single
- Natural pine log cabin overlooking Martin Pond with outdoor patio set, fire pit, and charcoal grill.
- Kitchen: pots & pans, place settings, cooking & dining utensils, full-sized fridge & stove, coffee pot w/filters, microwave, toaster, dish soap, dish towel, paper towels.
- Heat pumps for heat & A/C
- Dining area, living room w/Roku TV & WIFI
- ¾ bathroom (handicapped accessible shower) w/bath towel, toilet paper, hair & body wash
Select your dates to begin building your adventure!
Price per night, plus Maine State taxes and a $6 per person per night resort fee. Please review Reservation Information for payment, cancellation, and pet policies.
Friday & Saturday night stays during summer peak season must be booked alongside a full day activity.
Weekend stays during winter peak season require a 2 night minimum.
Location
The Forks Adventure Resort
These cabins are located at Northern Outdoors Adventure Resort in The Forks, with Kennebec & Dead River rafting, ATVing, fishing, and groomed access to Maine’s best snowmobile trails. The main lodge with Kennebec River Pub & Brewery, hot tub, swimming pool, and other amenities are just steps (or a short drive) away!
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Contact our reservations team to book lodging and activities at The Forks Resort. After rafting, explore more Maine Outdoors Adventures with ATV rentals, guided fishing, and more!

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