Migis Lodge
The luxurious, lakeside retreat is like a vintage postcard of a Maine camp come to life. Its allure brings visitors back year after year. The Road to Migis Lodge in South Cascoo begins with a simple turn off Route 302.

These three communities are best known for their beaches and lighthouses, but they’re also rich with art and antiques, incredible food, and plenty of dog-friendly activities.
The luxurious, lakeside retreat is like a vintage postcard of a Maine camp come to life. Its allure brings visitors back year after year. The Road to Migis Lodge in South Cascoo begins with a simple turn off Route 302.
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