Otyokwa Cabins

Address

Bremen, ME, 244 Nobleboro Rd, 04551

Phone

(443) 852-1125

Website

https://www.otyokwamaine.com/

Facility Amenities

Pets Allowed

Free Parking

Beachfront Property

Free WiFi

In room A/C or Heating

Good for Meetings & Groups

Pet Friendly

General

Seasonal Hours

Wifi

Equipment Rentals Offered

Gift Shop

Kids Welcome (12 & Under)

Meeting & Event Space

Motorcoach Parking

Pet Friendly

Restrooms

Internet Access

Payments Accepted

Accessibility

Service Animals Allowed

Activities

Boating

Canoeing/Kayaking

Hiking Trails

Swimming

Wildlife Viewing

Dining

Outdoor Seating

Gather with Family and Friends at the Lake! 

Otyokwa is a lovingly preserved 1930's lakeside cabin cluster featuring six Cabins, a lightly renovated Farmhouse, and 40+ acres of forest and meadow on Lake Pemaquid, with 2100 feet of westward-facing, freshwater shoreline.


Take a plunge after warming in our sauna, enjoy lake breezes while lounging around the fire pit, swim in the sandy shallows, or take a paddle in one of our canoes and discover nearby islands.

This historic Maine Camp is the perfect spot for a uniquely private ceremony, reunion, or summer vacation. Otyokwa can comfortably host 150 event guests and up to 41 overnight guests

Our Lakeside Cabin Cluster accommodates up to 27 guests in 5 private sleeping cabins and The NOOK Apartment.

The Farmhouse at the entrance of the property is also an add-on or stand-alone accommodation. With 4 bedrooms, full bathroom and kitchen, and Wifi (the only internet available on the property.... on purpose), it can accommodate up to 8 guests. 

Though the camp feels secluded, we are still close to the conveniences of Damariscotta and Waldoboro less than 15 minutes away. If you must leave, Otyokwa is only 2 miles from the ocean allowing you to take advantage of local charters and experience a true working waterfront in Bremen. World-class seafood and oyster farms along the spectacular Pemaquid Peninsula make for incredible day trips.

Otyokwa Cabins is operated in partnership with The Floating Nomad Houseboats on Lake Pemaquid.