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Millinocket Vacations

It's always good to know a little about your destination before you set off on your trip. Put a mark next to Millinocket on your map now and start packing for your great adventure!

To help get you oriented, Millinocket lies 120 miles (193 kilometers) southeast of the well-known city of Quebec.

Are you eager to meet some locals? That shouldn't be an issue. 4,000 people call this part of Maine Highlands home.

Hotels in Millinocket

It's going to be a challenge to find a place to stay in Millinocket. But if you're still keen on seeing it, there's no need to worry! The Bradford House B&B is located 2 miles (3 kilometers) away in Patten. It's the only listing within the area, so make sure to get in quick to secure a room.

Places to visit in Millinocket

Eager to explore your surrounds from way up high but don't want to attempt paragliding or skydiving? Then why not climb Mount Katahdin instead? You be able to experience panoramic views while remaining safely on terra firma! But the excitement doesn't end there. Eager to reduce the stresses of your busy, modern life? Savor the fresh air as you go for a romp through Baxter State Park.

Where do you fly into for Millinocket?

The thrill of exploring a new destination will never get old. Once you've safely landed at Houlton International Airport (HUL), the center of Millinocket will be only 60 miles (97 kilometers) to the west away.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Millinocket?
Starting from as little as , hotel and flight packages are an ideal way to make your travel budget stretch further. Get ready Millinocket — here you come!
How long should my Millinocket vacation be?
There’s no rule for how long your vacation in Millinocket should be, but most people like to stay around 2 nights. Got some flexibility with your travel dates? Extend your vacation by a few more nights. Then you’ll have sufficient time to check out the area’s off-the-beaten-path gems too.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Millinocket?
Find your dream escape at Travelocity. With access to 400 air carriers and at least 1,000,000 worldwide properties, creating the ultimate Millinocket package deal couldn’t be simpler.
Why should I purchase my Millinocket vacation bundle via Travelocity?
Because you’ll never roam on your own if you book your vacation through us, and we offer 24/7 customer support and superb service to boot. Add to that our Price Match Guarantee and a massive range of destinations to select from. It’s our job to help you have the trip of a lifetime.
Can I save on my Millinocket car rental if I bundle it with hotels and flights?
With a Millinocket vacation package, you can bundle your hotel, car and flight bookings and save tons. If you can’t wait to see the best of this awesome part of the world, why not make a beeline for Mont Orignal? This famous attraction is 161 kilometers from Millinocket. With a rental car, you’ll be there in a flash.
Which airport is best for Millinocket?
The main airport is Bangor Intl. Airport (BGR). Get your bags, head out of the terminal and you’ll discover yourself 97 kilometers from central Millinocket.
What is there to do in Millinocket?
While veering off the tourist trail is rewarding, you really shouldn’t miss the big sights that make a place famous. Mount Katahdin and Big Omaha Beach are a couple of them in Millinocket.
Where should I stay when visiting Millinocket?
The House in Millinocket, Camp Stokes! A unique escape is recommended by many travelers. Book soon before it’s too late.

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