Reviews of Property: Lakeside Log Cabin on Tunk Lake in DownEast Main

Description Cabin, 1800 sq. ft.,
4 Bedrooms, Sleeps 10, 2 Bathrooms
Amenities lake, waterfront, pets considered, internet access, satellite or cable, TV
Jim Taylor
203-377-6818
Speaks: English

14 Reviews of Property 312353 in Tunk Lake, Maine

Rating
5 out of 5

Guestbook Comment

Tracey Evans Seminole FL
Review Submitted: July 19, 2007 Date of Stay: July 2007
Taylor camp was even better than I had expected. It was beautiful, very spacious, very well equipped and spotless when we arrived. My immediate and extended family & friends had a great time!

If we decide to repeat this sort of vacation in Maine, we’ll be sure to stay at Taylor camp!
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5 out of 5

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HAC159185 York, UK
Review Submitted: August 11, 2008 Date of Stay: August 2008
Taylor Camp is the place of holiday dreams.
Its location is beautiful and the cabin has everything you need. If you feel the urge to explore, the harbours, forests, beaches and seafood are all worth seeking out but some of us chose not to leave for the whole week.
Lazy afternoons on the jetty or on the water merged into starlit evenings listening to the loons.
For anyone looking to enjoy the solitude and scenery of Maine from a beautifully appointed cabin, Taylor Camp is ideal-look no further.
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Rating
5 out of 5

What an amazing place!

Erik & Christina Brooklyn, NY
Review Submitted: July 15, 2008 Date of Stay: July 2008
The cabin was really very nice. As we drove in, we wondered if we were in the right place! The location is very remote and secluded. But, in its seclusion, everything is just right. The woods are beautiful. The lake is perhaps the clearest water that we had ever seen. Everything that you would need is covered. The kitchen is well appointed. The beds were very comfortable. The screened in porch was perfect. Everyone had a wonderful time at Taylor Camp. It's a good idea to stop off for provisions on your way into the camp as it is a bit of drive back to the store. There is no real beach at the camp. The rocky shore is nice, but you can only swim from the dock. In all, it was a very nice vacation spot. For a nice day trip, be sure to hit the Jordan Pond House in Acadia National Park. Bunker's Wharf on the Schoodic side is also great for lunch.
Owner's Response: We are very please that the families who have chosen the Taylor Camp have loved it. If you are interested, i suggest booking as early as the fall before because we usually have returning families who book early.
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5 out of 5

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The McClenahan Princeton Jct. New Jersey
Review Submitted: July 16, 2007 Date of Stay: July 2007
Jim thanks for letting us share with you this wonderful cabin on the lake.You could not have asked for any thing better.Extremly clean and fully furnished what a great time we had thanks again see you next year The McClenahan's July 07
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Sue McLaughlin Baltimore, MD
Review Submitted: July 13, 2007 Date of Stay: July 2007
Our week's visit in mid-June 2007 could not have been more delightful. Spotlessly clean cabin with all the comforts of home and panoramic views, through a fragrant pine forest, of beautiful Tunk Lake--not another sign of civilization. It was a stay we will long remember, and are recommending your wonderful vacation home to everyone within earshot. Peaceful, remote, idyllic surroundings in 5-star accommodations. And the lobstah was pretty good, too.
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Rating
5 out of 5

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The Rice family_HAC57356 Not Specified
Review Submitted: July 19, 2006 Date of Stay: July 2006
Private, clean, fully stocked and centrally located...four
ways to describe this wonderful rental home. Our
family of seven thoroughly enjoyed staying at the
Taylor Camp. The water was clear, the atmosphere
relaxed and our day trips to Bar Harbor and Acadia
National Park left us with memories we'll cherish the
rest of our lives.
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5 out of 5

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Daniel Stillman Bar Harbor, ME.
Review Submitted: February 25, 2006 Date of Stay: February 2006
We have visited this warm family camp on a yearly basis since '92. My children and I have spent countless hours playing in and around this home in the wilderness. We have enjoyed boatrides to the state maintained sand beaches across the lake and love to check in on the huge beaver dam. We have waterskied, fished, swum and iceboated on beautiful Tunk Lake and look forward to getting back soon!
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5 out of 5

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Burt Shulman New York, NY
Review Submitted: September 5, 2005 Date of Stay: September 2005
We had a wonderful week. The Maine woods are
among the most lovely in the world, and when you
add the nearby rocky coast (Acadia is stunning), the
privacy of the Taylor camp, the bald eagles,
ospreys, loons and pileated woodpeckers, the
kayaks and canoe, the swimming, the sunsets, the
more than comfortable cabin -- Tunk Lake gets
into your soul quickly and (I strongly suspect)
permanently.
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Rating
5 out of 5

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Doris & Bob Gaines Pensacola, Fl.
Review Submitted: July 29, 2005 Date of Stay: July 2005
This was one of the most wonderful vacations we've had. I've never kayaked until now (by myself at the age of 67). Our two daughters, sons-in-law and grandchildren were in paradise. We loved the privacy and seclusion, but also enjoyed day trips out to Acadia and other points of interest. Mostly, we stayed in and enjoyed the activities. The kitchen was well stocked--one of the best! One of our twin 10 year old grandsons caught a large trout that was cleaned, cooked and enjoyed by all. Thanks for a wonderful week. Doris
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5 out of 5

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Review Submitted: August 14, 2004 Date of Stay: August 2004
Tunk Lake is beautiful; very few camps on the lake and this cabin very private, cozy, but all the comforts of home. We couldn't have found a better place to spend a week on a lake in Maine.
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