Luna, the Desert of Maine’s newest and most luxurious accommodations, is unlike anything they've ever offered.

Luxury in the Desert

Luna, the Desert of Maine’s newest and most luxurious accommodations, is unlike anything they've ever offered. Nestled at the edge of the Desert’s rolling dunes and surrounded by Northern Pines, Luna represents a major milestone in their vision to create a tranquil, immersive experience for travelers seeking something extraordinary. After years of thoughtful planning and building, the finished result is more than just a place to stay. It's an invitation to reconnect with nature and rediscover your sense of wonder.    

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Located in a quiet, reimagined campground, Luna is part of a broader effort to transform the Desert of Maine into a restorative haven.

Guests can expect comfort and serenity, from the cozy campfire rings and Adirondack chairs under glowing string lights, to innovative cabin, tent, and dome designs that blur the lines between indoors and out. Whether you’re there for relaxation, exploration, or a little of both, this is where to unwind.

The Desert of Maine

Of course, the Desert of Maine itself remains the star. With a history stretching back to the 1800s and nearly a century as a beloved Maine attraction, it offers 20 acres of surreal sand dunes framed by lush forest. Visitors of all ages will find joy in its mix of natural beauty, science, and whimsy. From the Gemstone Village and Fossil Dig for kids to self-guided tours through geological wonders and historical exhibits for adults, there's a little something for everyone.

To learn more about accommodations and everything Desert of Maine has to offer, visit desertofmaine.com.

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