Address
28 Serendipity ln Hancock Maine 04640
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All campsites must be reserved at:
https://www.hipcamp.com/en-US/land/maine-true-sere...
True Serendipity Homestead offers a unique camping experience in Hancock, Maine, where visitors can immerse themselves in nature and off-grid living. This homestead provides tent sites named after the wildlife that frequents the area, like Goose Paradise and Frog Nook, each with its own charm and set of amenities. Guests can enjoy activities such as kayaking, hiking, and even blacksmithing workshops, all while being surrounded by the tranquility of a solar-powered farm. It's a place where one can disconnect from the hustle and unwind amidst the beauty of Maine's natural landscape.
There's no need to bring your own tenting gear as it is available for rent on-site. Simply arrive after booking, and the site will be ready for you to enjoy a wonderful camping experience.
Located near Ellsworth, the convenience of obtaining camping supplies is just minutes away. Acadia National Park, the largest national park on the East coast, is a mere 28 miles away.
Here at True Serendipity Homestead, we have decided to put the 50 plus years of life experience to good use by making available, our art and skills, by teaching others what we have learned. Michael offers workshops on homesteading and blacksmithing while Cheryl offers art classes.
True Serendipity Homestead,
Great people & experience. Mike & Cheryl have a great spot that they are so kind to share with us, their serendipitous story about how they came to be here in Maine is an excellent one - thank you for being a great example for how to create your own journey!
The highlight of our trip to Maine! We truly happened upon this place - we were up a creek realizing too late that all the other campsites in Acadia were closed for the season. As the name suggests, our time at True Serendipity made our entire trip - it was serendipity at its finest. Mike and Cheryl were lovely, kind hosts - and have thought of all the details. My son and I enjoyed a canoe paddle in the early light on the peaceful pond; a campfire under the stars (with wood thoughtfully left out for us); and most of all a blacksmithing workshop with Mike, who is a fabulous teacher and gave us both an unforgettable experience. I can't recommend enough that you make this a part of your trip - it was a highlight of our time in Maine.
Michael and Cheryl Whitmore
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Michael and Cheryl Whitmore are the owners of True Serendipity Homestead. Michael is a Blacksmith with many other talents. Cheryl is an Artist with a master’s degree in studio painting. Workshops and classes are now available.
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