4BR Retreat Near Acadia
4BR Retreat Near Acadia: A Family Vacation Home in Ellsworth

Why Stay
Why 4BR Retreat Near Acadia
Ellsworth sits at the gateway to Mount Desert Island, and this four-bedroom house puts you exactly where you need to be - close enough to Acadia National Park for a quick morning drive, but far enough outside the tourist crush to breathe and cook your own meals. The house itself feels designed by someone who actually knows what families need: a working kitchen that isn't a joke, a game room for rainy days, a fireplace for evening gatherings, and a patio for mornings with coffee while the kids are still asleep. At 16 miles from Acadia's main entrance, you're buffered from the summer gridlock of Bar Harbor while keeping the park within easy reach.
The property anchors a multi-day stay, not a night-and-move itinerary. Three or four nights here gives you time to explore the park at a human pace, eat home-cooked dinners, and let kids burn off energy in a space that's actually theirs. The guest who stayed recently called it "amazing" and noted that owners thought of everything - a meaningful detail, because most vacation rentals feel like they thought of nothing.
Space and kitchen amenities for group cooking. Four bedrooms and two bathrooms spread across the house mean no fighting over bathroom time. The kitchen is fully equipped - oven, stovetop, dishwasher, refrigerator, and even a microwave - so you can shop at a local market and eat in. This setup pays dividends on a week-long Acadia trip where you're eating most meals at home.
Game room and indoor activities for bad-weather days. Mount Desert Island summers can be gray. The house includes a game console, board games, and puzzles that actually matter when fog rolls in. A fireplace provides evening ambiance and an excuse to gather indoors without feeling stuck.
Fire pit and outdoor patio. The barbecue and patio let you grill lobster rolls or local steaks while looking at a clearing or tree line. This is Maine leisure done right.
Free WiFi and workspace. Fast 500 Mbps WiFi and a work desk mean remote workers can join the trip without disappearing into a bedroom trying to find signal. The smoke-free property and full climate control (AC and heating) keep the indoor environment clean and comfortable year-round.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, groups, multi-day Acadia trips
Price tier
Mid-range vacation rental
Open
Year-round
Guest score
10.0 Exceptional
Standout amenities
Full kitchen · game room · fire pit · fireplace
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Cooking. Full stove, oven, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, toaster, electric kettle, coffee/tea maker. Everything needed to prepare breakfast, pack lunches, and cook dinner.
Comfort & Climate. Air conditioning, heating, fireplace, ceiling fan, ironing facilities. Private bathrooms with bathtubs, free toiletries, and hairdryers.
Entertainment & Connectivity. Game console, board games and puzzles, TV, iPod dock, CD player, fast free WiFi (500 Mbps). Work desk for remote tasks.
Outdoors & Dining. Patio, barbecue facilities, and (from the listing) a fire pit - ideal for evening gathering or grilling. High chair available if traveling with a toddler.
Safety. Smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detector, fire extinguishers. Smoke-free property.
A traditional Maine house with four bedrooms spread across two bathrooms. All bedrooms include linens and closet space; bathrooms are stocked with towels and free toiletries. The living area has a fireplace and desk. One room features a sofa bed, expanding sleeping capacity if needed. The setup works well for two families or one large group of 8–10 people who don't mind sharing bathrooms.
Bedrooms themselves aren't detailed in review data, so expect a functional family-rental aesthetic rather than designer interiors - practical, clean, lived-in, which is exactly what you want when you're dropping muddy hiking boots on the floor.
Seasons
When to visit
June–September (peak summer). Acadia is in full operation; all park trails and facilities are open. The house is warmest and most useful as a cool-down retreat after hot hiking days. Early June and late August are less crowded. Book 2–3 months ahead.
September–early October (early fall). Foliage starts mid-September; trails less packed than July-August. Weather still warm enough to use the patio and fire pit. Many families visit after Labor Day when schools reopen but before winter closes in.
October–November (leaf-peeping season). Acadia's peak foliage typically occurs late September through mid-October. Weather is cool (layers required); the house fireplace becomes essential. Some seasonal attractions close by November.
December–May (off-season). Park trails remain open, but the house's patio and fire pit appeal less. Heating keeps interiors comfortable. This is a quiet, affordable time to visit if you're hiking in cooler months or don't mind a solitary retreat.
Reviews
What guests say
"The house was amazing. Everything was so beautiful, of the highest standard. It seems like they thought of everything." - Anbel, Israel · Family · 10/10
This is early feedback, so there's limited guest history to draw on. The single review emphasizes thoughtfulness and attention to detail - key signals for a well-maintained rental. As more guests stay, their voices will provide insight into how the house performs across seasons and group sizes.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Acadia National Park (16 miles): Jordan Pond, Cadillac Mountain, the Carriage Roads loop, and the Park Loop Road via Hulls Cove Visitor Center (1.6 miles away). Allow 25–40 minutes depending on trailhead.
- Bar Harbor downtown (20 miles): Dock Square, ferry terminals to Cranberry Isles and Isle au Haut, and the pier for whale-watching tours.
- Agamont Park (20 miles): Waterfront picnic and walking area overlook Frenchman Bay.
- Jordan Pond House (18 miles): Lakeside restaurant and easy flat trail around the pond; book ahead in summer.
- Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport (7.5 miles): Quick reference if you're flying in or out.
- Local farmers markets and delis: Ellsworth proper is less than 10 minutes away; excellent for lobster rolls and fresh produce to cook at the house.
- Mount Desert Island attractions (15–25 miles): Depending on direction - shops, galleries, boat launches, and restaurants across the island.
FAQ
Good to know
Is this property suitable for a large group or family reunion? Yes. Four bedrooms and two bathrooms comfortably sleep 8–10 people. Multiple living spaces (living room with fireplace, game room with console) mean the group doesn't feel cramped. Confirm exact sleeping capacity with the owner.
Is the house right on the water? No. It's a residential property in Ellsworth, set back from the coast. Frenchman Bay waterfront areas are 15–20 minutes away. You're trading direct ocean views for space and quietness.
How far is it to Acadia National Park's main entrance? 16 miles (about 25–30 minutes by car to popular trailheads like Jordan Pond). Close enough for a casual morning drive, far enough to avoid Bar Harbor summer traffic.
What's included in the rental? Kitchen is fully equipped. WiFi, parking, linens, towels, and toiletries are included. Confirm heating/AC costs and cancellation policy with the owner.
Is breakfast provided? No. The house is a self-catering rental. You'll shop and cook your own meals, which is part of the appeal for multi-day stays.
Can you have a fire pit gathering? Yes. The property lists a fire pit and barbecue facilities, though you should confirm fire pit regulations with the owner (some areas restrict open flames in peak-fire-danger months).
Is there a washer and dryer? Yes. Both are included, so you can stay longer without packing extra clothes.
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