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Hammock Haven Island Dome

Lakeside glamping at its finest on Annabessacook Lake in Monmouth, Maine — near Winthrop.

Quick Answer: Hammock Haven Island Dome is Hammock Haven is tuned to Nature’s soundtrack — loons calling at dusk, water lapping beneath the dock, wind moving through the trees, and the occasional splash from someone giving in to the lake. From your island dome, you’ll fall asleep to these rhythms and wake as light skims across Annabessacook Lake. Days unfold to a steady beat: cooking simple meals, drifting in hammocks just above the water, paddling the shoreline, and wandering the wooded trails of our 14-acre island. No headphones required on Annabessacook Lake in Monmouth, Maine.

Hammock Haven is tuned to Nature’s soundtrack — loons calling at dusk, water lapping beneath the dock, wind moving through the trees, and the occasional splash from someone giving in to the lake. From your island dome, you’ll fall asleep to these rhythms and wake as light skims across Annabessacook Lake. Days unfold to a steady beat: cooking simple meals, drifting in hammocks just above the water, paddling the shoreline, and wandering the wooded trails of our 14-acre island. No headphones required.

Hammock Haven Dome FAQs

What's special about the Hammock Haven Dome?

The Hammock Haven Dome blends cozy shelter with immersive nature. Its hemispherical design creates a bright, open feel, while nearby hammocks and lake breezes make it an ideal place to slow down and settle in.

Are pets welcome in the Hammock Haven Dome?

Yes - well-behaved dogs are welcome. As always, please review specific pet guidelines to make sure the dome is a good fit for you and your pup.

What's included in the stay?

A comfortable sleeping setup, cooking gear, free firewood, canoe or kayak access, hot shower facilities, and full use of island trails, a hammock swim dock, boat dock, swimming spots, and island public beach.

How do I arrive at the Hammock Haven Dome?

Guests arrive at the island by canoe, kayak, ferry service, or private boat, then take a short walk to the dome along island trails.