If you want to escape the crowds the next time you pay a visit to Acadia National Park, head to this cozy little waterfront cottage in Maine to relax with stunning views and plenty of water views. Located right on the edge of Maine's beloved national park, you will have all the privacy of lakefront property with access to all the outdoor adventure nearby... minus the crowds! Bring the whole family to enjoy this awesome retreat in the beautiful Pine Tree State.
Escape to DownEast Maine this summer and relax on a quiet and peaceful lake.
Located just minutes from Acadia National Park, this tiny cottage is the perfect getaway for a summer vacation. Pack up your family and head on out to this beautiful lake.
There are views from everywhere.
Wake up to the loons, and enjoy the sunsets from the living room or the wrap around porch. You’ll want to spend all of your time outside if you can!
The place is rustic and homey.
Find fun, eclectic decorations and books in this cozy cabin. There is electricity and a small kitchen as well as a shower. There’s also a rustic hot water shower on the deck to rinse off after a swim!
There’s plenty of sleeping options throughout the cabin.
Climb a ladder to the king-sized bed in the loft, or open the sofa bed for a queen-sized option. There’s also a fold-out single twin-sized bed as well.
There’s a gorgeous wood-fired stove for those crisp evenings.
It’s a beautiful spot, but you must pack in your own linens and towels. Don’t forget any paper products you might need as well!
The national park doesn’t allow motorboats on the lake, so it’s very quiet and peaceful.
Use the kayak or canoe to explore the lake, and take in the beautiful sunsets. Fire up the charcoal grill for dinner, and enjoy the slower pace of life.
Put this spot on the top of your summer vacation list.
With great views, plenty of waterfront to explore, and a deck you’ll spend most of your time on, there isn’t anywhere better to relax. While resorts are nice, sometimes it’s the secluded cottages that are the place to be!
Head on over to their Airbnb listing for more information and booking. Have you ever stayed in a waterfront cottage like this? What did you think? What's your favorite place to stay when you visit this national park in Maine? Let us know in the comments below!
If you want more information for planning your visit to Acadia, the neighboring national park in Maine, you'll want to check out this primer on the Crown Jewel of the Atlantic Coast!
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