Surprising fact: more than 40% of visitors choose a nearby cottage or cabin to cut driving time and double park time during a single trip.
You can use a curated service directory to find the right option fast. Start by scanning featured partners like Eden Village Cottages and expanded searches on AllCabins.com.
The directory groups listings by region so you can match landscapes and attractions to your plans. Each snapshot lists bedrooms, guest capacity, and key amenities like a full kitchen or screened porch.
Expect clear details on trailhead access, minutes to entrances, and nearby activities. Filter by priorities such as Wi‑Fi, fireplace, hot tub, pet policies, or water views to pick a stay that fits your budget and style.
Key Takeaways
- Use the directory to compare regional options around bar harbor and mount desert island.
- Featured partners like Eden Village help you find vetted matches quickly.
- Each listing shows bedrooms, guest capacity, and core amenities for fast shortlisting.
- Filter by access and activity priorities to maximize time in acadia national park.
- Follow listing links to book directly with providers for current availability and rates.
Find Your Coastal Retreat Near Acadia: How to Use This Service Directory
Start by picking the vibe you want: lively downtown access or the quieter island side. This focus helps you sort listings faster and match travel plans to the right area.

Match your trip style: quietside escapes vs. downtown Bar Harbor convenience
If you want dining, shops, and fast national park access, choose the downtown bar harbor listings. For calmer mornings and trailhead access away from crowds, browse Quietside entries.
Filter by must-have amenities
Open each cottage entry to compare bedrooms, guests capacity, and key features. Prioritize a fully equipped kitchen if you plan to cook. Look for a screened porch, AC, fireplace, and reliable Wi‑Fi for shoulder-season comfort.
- Check “minutes to” notes for drive time to visitor centers and trailheads.
- Sort by accommodations for families or couples: pack & play, laundry, hot tub, or water views.
- Confirm pet rules, parking, and cancellation policies before you book your stay.
In the Spotlight: Featured Cottages and Trusted Partners
Handpicked stays and partner sites showcase places that balance location, amenities, and guest feedback. These highlights save you time when planning days in Acadia National Park and choosing the right base for hikes, coastlines, and local dining.
Eden Village Cottages is a time-tested Bar Harbor launch point. Choose this option when you want quick access to visitor services and key attractions. From here you’ll reach park Bar Harbor entrances, coastal viewpoints, and harbor tours with short drives.
AllCabins.com helps you widen searches for one-of-a-kind cabins across outdoor destinations. Use it to compare design, amenities, and proximity to trail networks when you need more choices than local listings provide.
- Featured stays balance affordability with comforts like Wi‑Fi, AC, and outdoor seating for guests to relax after active days.
- Spotlighted listings emphasize cleanliness, communication, and practical access so you can focus on route planning and dining.
- If you want your cottage featured, inquire about spotlight opportunities and partner placement to reach travelers planning trips to Acadia National Park.

| Partner | Best for | Key benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Eden Village Cottages | Bar Harbor base | Close access to park entrances; vetted hosts; nearby attractions |
| AllCabins.com | Wide comparison | Diverse cabin styles; filter by amenities and trail proximity |
| Spotlight Listing Service | Owners & managers | Featured placement; traveler visibility; booking leads |
Cottages Near Acadia National Park: Cozy Coastal Retreats
Decide whether you want quick access to trailheads and town dining or a quieter shoreline pace. Pick a base that matches your plans and daily rhythm for the best visit to acadia national park.
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Bar Harbor & Hulls Cove: minutes to park entrances and downtown dining
If you want walkable dining and shops, choose bar harbor or Hulls Cove. You’ll enjoy minutes acadia national proximity to visitor centers, harbor tours, and downtown bar harbor eateries.
- Quick access: sunrise drives, ranger programs, and whale-watching departures.
- Practical perks: grocery stops and coffee before early trail starts.
Mount Desert Island’s Quietside (Southwest Harbor, Tremont, Bass Harbor)
For a calmer base, pick mount desert island locations like Southwest Harbor, Tremont, or bass harbor. Here you’re away hustle bustle yet still near acadia national trailheads and working waterfronts.
- Harborside walks, local bakeries, and slower mornings.
- Cottage options range from simple retreats to family-ready homes with extra space.
Schoodic Peninsula (Winter Harbor, Prospect Harbor)
On the Schoodic Peninsula, center yourself around Winter Harbor or Prospect Harbor for dramatic ocean views. Enjoy uncrowded loop road drives inside the national park and authentic village attractions.
- Front-row surf, granite ledges, scenic pull-offs, and galleries.
- Easy access to bike lanes and lesser-known park enclaves.
Bar Harbor Favorites: Close to Downtown Bar Harbor and Park Entrances
Pick a Bar Harbor base that puts you a short drive from trailheads, downtown dining, and harbor tours.
Bar Harbor cottage close to Acadia & downtown: This 540‑sq‑ft 2BR/1BA unit sleeps 6 (queen, full, sleeper). You get a kitchenette for quick breakfasts, AC for warm months, a fireplace for cool evenings, and a screened porch for late‑day relaxation.
The layout includes Wi‑Fi, parking, a grill, and easy access to park bar harbor entrances. It makes early trailhead starts and late dinners in downtown bar harbor simple and efficient for guests.

Charming Bar Harbor cottage with Wi‑Fi and parking
This pet‑friendly option mirrors the 2BR/1BA setup and is ideal for families. Guests appreciate the screened porch, AC, and the kitchenette that doubles as a light cooking space.
Hanscom’s Motel and Cottages
Hanscom’s offers private yards, free Wi‑Fi, a terrace, and BBQ facilities close to Pirate’s Cove. It’s a short drive to Hulls Cove Visitor Center and within six miles of acadia national park for quick park access.
- Stay minutes from park bar harbor entrances for early hikes and ranger programs.
- Look for amenities like Wi‑Fi, AC, parking, outdoor seating, and grilling to streamline family routines between hikes and downtown meals.
- Walk or drive short distances to shops, dining, and boat tours, then return to a quiet porch or yard after a full day in the national park.
Trenton & Thompson Island Gateway Stays for Easy Access to Acadia
Trenton offers a practical gateway if you want fast routes to trailheads and less time fighting downtown traffic. Base yourself here to reach trailheads at first light and avoid long drives after full days outdoors.

Open Hearth Inn 2BR with AC
Open Hearth Inn is about a mile from the Thompson Island Information Center and gives direct access acadia national without the Bar Harbor rush.
The 2BR unit includes a spa tub, garden, grill, AC, Wi‑Fi, and a fully equipped kitchen. It’s a practical staging spot for multi-day hikes and early starts.
Isleview Cottage 3 & 4: pet-friendly 1BR options
Isleview Cottage 3 and 4 are one-bedroom choices less than a mile to the information center and the national park entry. Both welcome pets and provide free Wi‑Fi, gas grills, TV, and parking.
These compact cottage options suit solo travelers or couples who want quick minutes acadia national access and simple reset routines after long days on trails.
- Base in Trenton to cut commute time and reach trailheads at sunrise.
- Gateway amenities — parking, AC, Wi‑Fi, and kitchen basics — matter when you’re out most of the day.
- If you shuttle between Bar Harbor and Ellsworth for supplies, Trenton keeps you central for dining and groceries with fast access to the national park.
“Staying closer to Thompson Island makes early hikes and tide‑timed activities far easier to plan.”
Quietside Gems on Mount Desert Island: Southwest Harbor, Tremont, Bass Harbor
If you prefer mornings with seabird calls instead of traffic, the Quietside offers calm harbors and easy trailheads. These towns put you close to southwest acadia national park trailheads while keeping you away hustle bustle.
Precipice Tiny House at Acadia Yurts (Southwest Harbor)
Precipice Tiny House
This family-friendly tiny house includes a kitchen, patio, on-site fitness, and a sauna. It’s a compact base that helps families rest between hikes and explore the national park at dawn.
Red Finn Cottage — waterfront (Southwest Harbor)
The Red Finn is a 2BR/1BA unit that sleeps 6. It offers a dishwasher, washer, balcony, garden, Smart TV, and direct water access for paddling and harbor views.
Blue Lobster Cottage (Bass Harbor)
Brand-new in 2024, this 2BR has a fully equipped kitchen, in-unit laundry, a 65″ smart TV, outdoor firepit, and BBQ. It’s designed for groups who want easy evenings after park outings.
Coastal 3BR in Tremont
This 3BR sleeps 6 and includes a hot tub, high-speed Wi‑Fi (300 Mbps), Roku TV, pet-friendly features, and a fire pit for starry nights after visiting the national park.
Little Brook Cottage (Bass Harbor)
A compact 1BR option with two baths, a kitchen, terrace, garden, and parking. It sits close to Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse and the Ship Harbor Nature Trailhead.
- Why choose the Quietside: short drives to southwestern acadia national trailheads and quieter harbors.
- Prioritize a fully equipped kitchen, laundry, and bedroom layouts so your group’s routines fit the island’s beauty.

| Property | Sleeps | Top amenities |
|---|---|---|
| Precipice Tiny House | 4–6 guests | Sauna, fitness, patio |
| Red Finn Cottage | 6 guests | Water access, balcony, washer |
| Blue Lobster Cottage | 6 guests | Fully equipped kitchen, firepit, laundry |
Waterfront and Ocean-View Retreats Beyond MDI: Hancock, Surry, Lamoine, Gouldsboro
If you prefer quieter shorelines and long water views, head off the island to find properties with private beaches, terraces, and simple access to the national park.
Mark’s Waterfront Sea Cottage — Hancock
Mark’s Waterfront Sea Cottage sits on Frenchman Bay with a private beach and 3BR/2BA space. You’ll find a lobster pot, gas grill, and kayak rentals for easy days on the water.
It’s about 23 miles from Bar Harbor, making day trips to the acadia national park simple while you enjoy quiet evenings by the shore.
Sea Spray — Hancock modern oceanfront
Sea Spray is a 2BR/2BA modern spot with a fireplace, spa, terrace, and Wi‑Fi. The layout frames views toward Cadillac Mountain and acadia national, perfect for cooler-season stays.
Newbury Neck Cottage — Surry
Newbury Neck Cottage is a 2BR beachfront home with a dishwasher, private garden, and a fire pit. The beachfront fire pit makes for great nights after exploring the national park attractions.
Beautiful Cape-Style Cottage — Lamoine
This 860 sq ft Cape-style cottage features a hot tub on the Jordan River, a balcony, grill, and Wi‑Fi. It’s a calm riverside option that still keeps bar harbor and park access within a day‑trip radius.
Gouldsboro Getaway
The Gouldsboro option offers a full kitchen with microwave and dishwasher, a patio, free parking, and Wi‑Fi. You’re close to Bartlett Maine Estate Winery and Corea’s coast for dining and local beauty.
- Pick Hancock or Surry for ocean frontage and wide-open views beyond Mount Desert Island.
- Choose Lamoine if a riverside hot tub and balcony are priorities for your vacation.
- Gouldsboro gives you a fully equipped kitchen and easy access to local attractions between national park days.
Schoodic-Side Oceanfront Directory: Rest Ashoar Cottages and Nearby Options
Rest Ashoar’s oceanfront options put you steps from granite ledges and tidepools while keeping Schoodic Point a short drive away.
Beachfront king layout cottage: This oceanfront cottage offers a full kitchen, dining area, a main-level king, and an upstairs queen plus twin. A pack & play is available so small guests sleep comfortably. The lawn leads to a fire pit and grill, and it’s about 3.5 miles to Schoodic Point for loop road overlooks.
Log cabins with ocean views: Choose a classic log cabin with a master queen, hallway bunks, and twin lofts. Many sit within 150′ of the water and give sandy access to a Maine beach for tidepooling and sunrise walks. On-site Wi‑Fi keeps you connected after long days in the national park.
Compact 227 sq ft option: A tidy cottage with a functional kitchen and a queen bed fits couples who plan daytime hikes and shoreline strolls. Outdoor seating, a small lawn, and a fire pit make evenings simple and satisfying.
Pet-friendly selections: Several properties allow dogs and offer leash-friendly grounds by Prospect Harbor, combining easy access to galleries and loop-road bike lanes with private ocean views.
| Type | Sleeps | Top features |
|---|---|---|
| Beachfront king layout | 6–8 | Full kitchen, lawn, fire pit |
| Log cabins | 4–6 | Ocean views, sandy access, Wi‑Fi |
| 227 sq ft oceanfront | 2–3 | Tidy kitchen, queen bed, outdoor seating |
Lakefront & Inland Nature Stays with Easy Access to Acadia
Choose inland water stays when you want quiet nights, wildlife sightings, and easy daytime routes to the park. These options give still-water views, simple parking, and quick minutes-to-trailhead access for early starts.
Acadia Long Pond Waterfront (Mount Desert)
Acadia Long Pond Waterfront Cottage (Pinon Cottage) is a 2BR/2BA spot that sleeps 6. It has a private dock, hot tub, two kayaks, a canoe, and a screened porch that brings the water to your living space.
The layout includes bedrooms and living room space so guests can spread out. A fully equipped kitchen makes easy breakfasts before you hit the trail in the national park.
Swans Chalet (Bar Harbor)
Swans Chalet is a 2BR/1BA unit that sleeps 5. You get a garden, private terrace, a grill, AC, and quick driving access to Bar Harbor entrances for ranger programs and coastal drives.
Choose this cottage when you want privacy without sacrificing proximity to town services and acadia national routes.
- Pick inland waters for calmer nights and wildlife viewing while keeping easy access to acadia national park trailheads.
- Private docks and paddling gear are great for families and paddlers who want morning water time.
- These cottages balance quiet views with short drives to popular national park overlooks.
| Property | Sleeps | Top features |
|---|---|---|
| Acadia Long Pond Waterfront | 6 | Private dock, hot tub, screened porch |
| Swans Chalet | 5 | Garden, terrace, BBQ, quick park access |
| Why choose inland | — | Quiet evenings, wildlife, easy parking |
“Lakefront stays offer calm mornings and simple drives that make early hikes easy to plan.”
Plan Your Stay: Amenities, Capacity, and Proximity to Top Attractions
Plan the essentials before you book so your group has the right layout, gear, and minutes-to attractions for each day.
Sleep configurations: Decide between tiny houses and 1BR cabins for couples, or 2–3BR family cottage options when you travel with kids or friends. Check listed bedrooms and total guests capacity. Note sofa beds and bunks so you avoid surprises after long hikes in the acadia national park.
Kitchen essentials: Confirm a fully equipped kitchen with a refrigerator, microwave, and dishwasher. Look for cookware and lobster pots if you plan to cook local seafood after sunset along the national park coastline.
Comfort add-ons: Prioritize AC, a fireplace, sauna, or hot tub if you want fast recovery after trail days. Smart TV and high-speed Wi‑Fi are handy for planning the next day or letting kids unwind.
Proximity and practical features
Use minutes-to notes to gauge travel time to trailheads, downtown bar harbor restaurants, Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse, and Seawall Beach for tidepooling. These proximity details shape daily routes inside the national park.
Pet-friendly and family-ready
Look for pack & play options, private gardens, outdoor grills, and a screened porch or porch seating. These features make routines simpler for families and pets so evenings at your accommodation feel restful.
| Focus | What to check | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Sleep setup | Bedrooms, sofa beds, bunks | Matches guests count and comfort |
| Kitchen | Fully equipped kitchen, refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher | Makes meals easy after long park days |
| Comfort | AC, fireplace, hot tub, Wi‑Fi | Speeds recovery and improves downtime |
| Proximity | Minutes to trailheads, bar harbor, bass harbor, Seawall Beach | Saves drive time and maximizes park time |
“Choose features that reduce friction on active days and enhance quiet evenings after exploring the acadia national.”
List Your Business: Add Your Cottage to This Directory
List Your Business on This Page to reach travelers who are finalizing dates and comparing options for their acadia national park trip.
Claiming a spot puts your listing next to featured partners and in the same view as Eden Village. That visibility helps you convert searches into bookings for the national park season.
How to get featured: spotlight opportunities and partner placement
Submit your listing with clear details: bedrooms, guests capacity, a fully equipped kitchen, Wi‑Fi, AC, outdoor space, parking, and pet rules. Note minutes to entrances, bar harbor dining and local attractions, and any unique perks like water views or a hot tub.
- Appear beside high-intent options and reach travelers comparing amenities and access.
- Request spotlight placement to align with Eden Village and partner mentions for steady exposure.
- Keep calendars, rates, and policies current to reduce booking friction.
| Submit | Why it matters | Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Full property details | Speeds guest decisions | Use bullet lists for amenities |
| Spotlight request | Higher visibility | Match partner formats |
| Updated calendar & rates | Fewer inquiries, more bookings | Sync with booking platforms |
“A clear, current listing converts browsers into guests.”
Conclusion
Bring your trip into focus by choosing a stay that matches how you spend days in the park. Balance minutes to trailheads with downtown convenience or quieter harborside evenings on Mount Desert and the Schoodic coastline.
Filter for a fully equipped kitchen, comfort amenities, and specific views so your base supports activities and attractions. Confirm parking, pet rules, and host communication before you arrive to keep your stay smooth.
Use this directory anytime for updated options and easy access acadia planning. Bookmark and share this guide so friends can find the right vacation home, enjoy local shops, sunsets, and the natural beauty that makes every trip memorable.
FAQ
How close are the vacation homes to Acadia National Park and downtown Bar Harbor?
Many properties on Mount Desert Island are just minutes from park entrances and downtown Bar Harbor. Look for listings that state exact driving times or miles to key points like the Hulls Cove Visitor Center, Bar Harbor village, or the Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse to plan your daily routes.
What amenities should you filter for when searching this directory?
Filter by must-haves such as a fully equipped kitchen, screened porch, high-speed Wi‑Fi, air conditioning, and a fireplace. Also check for in-unit laundry, parking, pet-friendly policies, and outdoor features like fire pits, grills, or hot tubs to match your trip style.
Are there options for families and groups with different sleep configurations?
Yes. You’ll find tiny houses, 1BR cabins, and larger 2–3BR vacation homes that sleep families. Listings typically include bed layouts, maximum occupancy, and extras like pack & play or rollaway availability so you can confirm suitability before booking.
Can you bring pets to these properties?
Many properties are pet-friendly, but policies vary. Review each listing for dog allowances, size or breed restrictions, additional pet fees, and rules about indoor access. Some homes offer fenced yards or nearby trails ideal for walks.
How do you find quieter stays away from the hustle and bustle?
Search areas on the island’s Quietside—Southwest Harbor, Tremont, and Bass Harbor—or the Schoodic Peninsula for calmer oceanfront and wooded options. Use filters for “away from downtown” or check property descriptions that mention private yards, direct water access, or secluded settings.
What waterfront and ocean-view options exist beyond Mount Desert Island?
The Hancock, Surry, Lamoine, and Gouldsboro areas offer beachfront and ocean-view homes with private beaches, kayak access, and fire pits. These locations provide scenic stays while still keeping you within reasonable driving distance of Acadia’s attractions.
Are there listings with easy access to the Schoodic side of the park?
Yes. The Schoodic Peninsula directory includes oceanfront cottages and log cabins near Schoodic Point and Prospect Harbor. These are ideal if you want fewer crowds and dramatic coastal scenery on the eastern park side.
What kitchen essentials are typically provided for meals and lobster nights?
Most vacation homes include a refrigerator, microwave, stove, cookware, utensils, and often a dishwasher. Some listings highlight lobster pot availability, outdoor grills, and picnic gear—check each property’s inventory before you arrive.
How do you find properties with specific comforts like hot tubs, saunas, or fireplaces?
Use the directory’s amenity filters or search terms like “hot tub,” “sauna,” or “fireplace.” Property descriptions and photos will confirm whether those comfort add-ons are on-site and whether they require reservations or have seasonal availability.
Are there options close to Trenton and the Thompson Island gateway?
Yes. You can find inns and cottages near Trenton, providing quick access to the park’s information centers and ferry points. These stays often include features like gardens, grills, and short drives to key trailheads and services.
How does parking and transportation usually work at these vacation homes?
Most properties offer private parking. For stays in Bar Harbor or popular trailheads, expect limited street parking and plan for walking or short drives. Some listings note shuttle access or proximity to ferry terminals for island transfers.
What should you know about booking during peak summer season?
Summer fills up fast. Book early, verify cancellation policies, and confirm check-in/out times. Peak season often requires minimum stays and higher nightly rates, so plan reservations and any special requests well in advance.
Can local businesses list a property in this directory, and how do you get featured?
Yes. There are partner and spotlight opportunities for lodging providers. Follow the directory’s submission process to apply, provide property details, photos, amenity lists, and contact information to be considered for featured placement.
