Bingham Maine Hotels, Motels & Lodging

Check out our list of Bingham, Maine hotels, motels and other travel lodging options below. Hotels are listed by their proximity to downtown Bingham. Click on any hotel from the list below to view information, details, and current rates, and to make reservations online.

 
Bingham Motor Inn

Map Marker Bingham Motor Inn

Route 201, Bingham, ME

Rooms begin at $93.60

0 miles from Bingham city center.

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Trails Near Bingham

  • Kennebec River Valley Bingham, ME (Scenic Drives)
    In 1775, Benedict Arnold and 1,100 fellow Patriots marched up the Kennebec River Valley to storm Quebec during the American Revolutionary War. This is a story of incredible hardship and courage. Using...

  • Wyman Dam on Kennebec River Phippsburg, ME (Fishing)
    This tailwater fishery of the Kennebec River is a popular early-season spot for anglers seeking coldwater species. Fishing from the bank is the safest method, since the water is fast and deep, making ...

  • Kennebec Valley Trail Solon, ME (Rail trails)
    Tucked along the edge of the wide Kennebec River, the Solon to Bingham Trail offers a pleasant diversion from I-95....

  • Solon to Bingham Rail-Trail Solon, ME (Rail-Trails)
    Tucked along the edge of the wide Kennebec River, the Solo to Bingham Trail offers a pleasant diversion from I–95. Less than forty-five minutes away from the highway, this flat and scenic trail is fam...

  • Gilman Pond North New Portland, ME (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    Gilman Pond is a delightful little out-of-the way pond in the Rangeley Lakes region. Nestled into a valley surrounded by forested hills, this picturesque pond offers the opportunity for several hours ...

  • Kennebec Valley Trail Waterville, ME (Rail-Trails)
    The quiet Kennebec Valley Trail (a.k.a. Anson to Bingham Trail) boasts surprising claims to fame: The 14.6-mile trail traces the river and Indian path taken in 1775 by Benedict Arnold, on orders from ...

  • Appalachian Trail: Carry Ponds New Portland, ME (Hiking)
    This hike combines beautiful forest scenes with the scene of a dramatic moment in American history. Winding through a series of ponds, along streams and across the Kennebec River, the path also cross...