Guest User
October 31, 2023
We recently returned from a long weekend in Maine. For the first time, I stayed in a hostel that I can honestly say far exceeded my expectations. The Hostel of Maine (H.o.M.E.) welcomes visitors "HOME." Secluded in the woods off Route 27 in Carrabassett Valley, the hostel is just down the road from Sugarloaf with its excellent skiing and golfing. Upon entering, you immediately feel welcomed as if you've walked into an old fashioned parlor, furnished with comfortable seating and a plethora of board games. The main level includes a large dining area where you can store and cook your own meals. In the morning a homemade continental breakfast is provided to start your day with a smile. Also on the main level are two spacious bunk rooms, each with its own full bath. On the upper level there are several queen or king bedrooms, each with its own private bath and comfortable seating in case you choose to linger a bit to read or catch up on your social media (or,hopefully not, work). The hostel is pet friendly and immaculately clean. Justin and Melanie, the hosts, are genuine, down to earth, and very personable and informative. Our only regret was that we had not planned for a longer stay, To remedy that, we are planning to return during the upcoming ski season and bring along a few friends so they can share in the ambiance of H.o.M.E. in Carrabassett Valley where visitors are greeted by a welcome sign proclaiming, "From here on your life will never be the same."