Camp Liberty sleeps up to 16 guests
Over the years, the Camp’s owners have lovingly filled their home with art and artefacts from their travels. Etchings from Afghanistan nestle alongside statues from Zimbabwe. Tribal Tunisian masks look out onto the Colombian hammock.
The old local way of living is also present; snowshoes hang on walls alongside colourful drawings of rural Maine life. A traditional wooden sign warning against trespassers sits above the study bed. Hats from around the world decorate the hallway, and extracts from an old children’s guide to trapping adorn the bunk room.