Walk to Barretts Park Wooded Cabin
Walk to Barretts Park Wooded Cabin: A Private Retreat in Boothbay Harbor

Why Stay
Why Walk to Barretts Park Wooded Cabin
Boothbay Harbor draws visitors year-round with its working waterfront, art galleries, and proximity to the Coastal Maine Botanical Garden - but finding the right base for a quiet getaway can be tricky. This two-bedroom vacation rental sits on a wooded lot within walking distance of Barretts Park, close enough to catch the sunset over the water without being in the thick of the village hustle. It's the kind of place couples and small groups rent when they want to cook their own meals, grill fish they picked up at the dock, and actually relax.
The cabin itself is straightforward: well-maintained appliances, a full kitchen, a private entrance, and the kind of stocking detail (coffee machine, linens, free toiletries, kitchenware) that signals an owner who pays attention. There's no front-desk staff, no restaurant, no pool - just a functional, comfortable space on a quiet street. All four guests who've stayed here have given it a perfect 10.0 score.
Walking distance to Barretts Park and the water. The cabin sits on a tree-lined street just a few minutes' walk from the park's trails, picnic areas, and beach access. For guests who want to explore without driving, this location is a genuine advantage. Early morning walks before the village shops open are the move here.
Fully equipped kitchen for self-catering. The kitchen includes a stove, microwave, refrigerator, coffee machine, toaster, and all the cookware and dinnerware you'll need. Guests consistently note that the appliances are well-maintained and the cabin is well-stocked - meaning you're not hunting for a spatula or discovering a broken burner.
Owner attention to detail. Xander Rothschild, the owner, clearly cares about the guest experience. Fresh linens, towels, free toiletries, and a thoughtfully stocked kitchen are hallmarks. Multiple guests mention feeling welcomed and cared for, which is the difference between a functional rental and a place you want to return to.
Private outdoor grill and dining space. The cabin includes a barbecue and outdoor dining area - essential if you're grilling fresh catch or cooking for a group. There's no fussy restaurant service; just the ability to cook how and when you want.
Rooms
The rooms
The cabin is a single two-bedroom, one-bathroom vacation home with a spacious living room and dining area. The layout works well for couples or small groups (up to six guests) who don't mind shared kitchen and living spaces. One note from a guest: a second heating and cooling unit in the second bedroom would have been a nice addition, especially if you're visiting during the shoulder seasons when Maine's weather swings.
- Vacation Home - Two bedrooms, one bathroom, full kitchen, living and dining areas, private entrance, flat-screen TV.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Couples, small groups, self-catering travelers
Price tier
Mid-range vacation rental
Open
Year-round
Guest score
10.0 Exceptional
Standout amenities
Walking distance to Barretts Park · full kitchen · grill · quiet wooded setting
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining · Fully equipped kitchen with stove, microwave, refrigerator, toaster, coffee machine, and all cookware · Dining table inside and outdoor dining area · Private entrance.
Outdoor · Barbecue grill · Beach access nearby.
Comfort & Convenience · Free WiFi · Flat-screen TV · Heating and fan · Ironing facilities · Private bathroom with towels, hairdryer, and free toiletries.
Parking · Street parking and accessible parking on site.
Seasons
When to visit
July and August - Peak summer. Warm water (if you're swimming), all attractions and restaurants open, but village and nearby beaches are busier. Ideal for families and groups; expect the cabin to book up quickly.
September and early October - Sweet spot. Water is still swimmable, leaf-peeping begins mid-month, and crowds thin out. Boothbay Harbor's cooler nights are perfect for grilling outdoors.
Late October through May - Quiet season. Many tourist-focused restaurants and attractions have limited hours or close. The cabin is more affordable, but you'll want the heating system working (see room notes above). Best for couples seeking solitude and long walks in bare woods.
June - Shoulder season with moderate crowds and reliable weather, though water is still cold. Good for hiking and exploring with fewer tourists.
Reviews
What guests say
"The location was very convenient, the appliances and furniture were well-maintained, and the cabin was well-stocked! I would definitely stay there again." - Gloria, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10
"The cabin was absolutely beautiful for us. Very relaxing and comfortable." - Barbara, United States · Group · 10/10
"Lovely place, in quiet location and conveniently located." - Andrew, Greece · Couple · 10/10
All four reviews gave the cabin a perfect score. Guests consistently praise the convenient location near the park and village, the well-maintained condition of the property, and the attentive touches that suggest the owner cares about the experience. One guest noted that a second HVAC unit in the back bedroom would have been nice - a minor comfort upgrade for future visits.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Barretts Park - Walking distance. Trails, picnic tables, and beach access.
- Downtown Boothbay Harbor - 0.3 miles. Working waterfront, lobster shacks, art galleries, and gift shops.
- Coastal Maine Botanical Garden - 3 miles. 270 acres of curated gardens, walking paths, and seasonal plant sales.
- Boothbay Railway Museum - 2 miles. Restored vintage trains and a scenic railway ride through the countryside.
- Oven Mouth Preserve - 2 miles. Salt marsh and forest trails maintained by Maine Audubon; excellent for bird-watching.
- Southport Island - 4 miles. Quieter alternative to Boothbay with fewer crowds and more rocky coastline to explore.
- Popham Beach State Park - 20 minutes. Sand beach and Fort Popham ruins on the Kennebec River mouth.
- Fishing charters and boat tours - Multiple operators dock in Boothbay Harbor. Mackerel trips, lobstering demonstrations, and sunset cruises all leave from the waterfront.
FAQ
Good to know
Is the cabin really walking distance to Barretts Park? Yes. The cabin is on a quiet wooded street within a 5-minute walk to the park's entrance, trails, and beach access. Perfect for early morning or evening strolls.
Is breakfast included? No. The cabin is self-catering, so you'll prepare your own meals or dine out in Boothbay Harbor. The full kitchen and coffee machine make morning coffee easy.
Is the kitchen fully equipped? Yes. The cabin includes a stove, microwave, refrigerator, toaster, coffee machine, pots, pans, dishes, and utensils. Reviews note it's well-stocked.
Can we grill at the cabin? Yes. There's a barbecue grill and an outdoor dining area. Bring your catch or shop the local fish market.
Is WiFi available? Yes. Free WiFi is included. Cell coverage is generally reliable in Boothbay Harbor, though it can be spotty in very rural pockets.
What's the parking situation? Street parking and accessible parking are available on site. You won't need a car to reach Barretts Park, but one is helpful for exploring the region.
Are there any accessibility concerns? The second bedroom is accessible only by stairs. The cabin is a traditional vacation home with upper floors; if mobility is a concern, ask the owner about ground-floor suitability when booking.
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