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A modern A-frame cabin is showcased with prominent large windows, allowing natural light to fill the interior. Two white adirondack chairs are positioned on the front deck, which is accessed via a set of stairs, surrounded by lush greenery.
Cabin in Brooksville
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Cozy A-Frame w/ Fire Pit in Maine Woods • Birch

Come relax in our newly constructed, 4 season modern A frame on the Blue Hill Peninsula. Located in the beautiful town of Brooksville, only 10 mins from Holbrook Island Sanctuary, 15 minute scenic drive to Blue Hill and Deer Isle/Stonington or 1 hour to Bar Harbor/Acadia National Park. Stocked with everything needed to enjoy a relaxing getaway- EV Charger too! Is the property not available when you need it? “Maple” A Frame is just next door. See separate listing for availability OR to book both.

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A modern cabin is nestled among trees, supported by stilts within the forest. Sunlight filters through the foliage, highlighting the cabin's wooden exterior and windows. The surrounding greenery creates a serene, natural setting that offers a sense of privacy and tranquility.
Cabin in Sedgwick
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

The Cabins at Currier Landing Cabin 3: Pine

Relax in this stylish, cozy & bright queen bed studio cabin. The Cabins at Currier Landing - featured in Dwell as “Three Magical Tiny Cabins Take Root in a Maine Forest” - are located on the Thos. Currier Saltwater Farm. Glimpses of water & access to 300’ of our shore on the Benjamin River Harbor. 2 seasonal cabins. 1 year round studio cabin. Centrally located on the Blue Hill Peninsula, near Deer Isle, the cabins afford access to outdoor activities, cultural events, restaurants & shops.

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A fire pit area is surrounded by four Adirondack-style chairs, set on a grassy patch. Views of the harbor and surrounding trees provide a tranquil backdrop, with the cottage’s red exterior visible in the corner of the image. The scene captures a peaceful outdoor gathering space.
Cottage in Southwest Harbor
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Southwest Harbor Cottage

Enjoy unparalleled views of bustling Southwest Harbor and the beauty of Acadia National Park from the comfort of Eagle's Nest. Perched on a granite cliff, this thoughtfully designed little home provides for your every need. For anything else, take the ten minute stroll into the village, where you'll find plenty of local shops and restaurants. You can access the water via a set of stairs leading from the property to the shoreline. End your days on the deck and keep your eyes peeled for seals!

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The charming A-frame cabin is framed by lush trees, featuring a sloped roof and a welcoming red door. The front deck hosts two seating areas, complemented by vibrant seasonal flowers in terracotta pots, creating a serene outdoor space.
Cabin in Southwest Harbor
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

Poet's Cabin - Year-round Acadia A-Frame Getaway

If you're looking for a beautiful cabin in the woods on the Quietside of Mount Desert Island, you've found it! A perfect spot for couples, solo travelers, families of 3 & friends. Cute, cozy & charming, Poet's Cabin is newly renovated w/ Brentwood queen bed, sleep sofa, stainless oven, DW & microwave. Serene porch to relax on. Private yet convenient setting - close to ocean, hikes, downtown Southwest Harbor, 5min from Acadia's Seawall Beach, Bass Harbor Lighthouse, Echo Lake Beach, & more!

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The exterior of the cottage showcases a modern design with gray metal siding and warm wooden accents. A small deck area is furnished with two chairs and a grill, surrounded by trees that provide a sense of privacy. Large windows allow natural light into the space.
Home in Mount Desert
5 out of 5 average rating, 297 reviews

The Arthaus, an eclectic retreat for two

Located on Mount Desert Islands, "Quietside". The cottage features high ceilings and an open floor plan, with a small deck looking into the woods The walls are decorated with original art work by the owner. Our location is central to the island, situated just outside the village of Somesville; 15 minutes to Bar Harbor, 10 minutes to Southwest Harbor by car. Hiking and swimming opportunities are just 5 minutes away by car. The Arthaus is not suitable for pets, despite our love for them.

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A spacious house is set among trees, featuring a wide front porch and multiple large windows. A gravel path leads to the entrance, bordered by greenery. The roof is covered with dark shingles, complementing the light-colored siding of the home.
Cottage in Hancock
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 399 reviews

Lillebo

Lillebo is set near the end of a dead end road with a five minute walk yielding views over Frenchman's bay with Sorrento in the near view and Winter Harbor and Bar Harbor in the long view. This homey house is set about 200 feet from the road with no neighbors in direct view. There’s a screen porch on one end of the house and a garage on the other. In the garage there is a ping pong table, corn hole, darts and bikes. There are three adult bikes, one youth bike and one kids bike.

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A wooden sign with the word 'Welcome' is displayed in the garden, accompanied by blooming peony flowers and low-growing greenery. The sign is positioned among a bed of mulch, enhancing the inviting entrance of the property.
Home in Ellsworth
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

Newly renovated cottage in the heart of Downeast

The Woodlands is tucked away on a quiet street off Route 1, minutes from downtown Ellsworth. Newly renovated in 2021, this delightful one bedroom, 2 bathroom cottage has new appliances, including a gas range and washer and dryer, along with all the thoughtful amenities you'll need for a relaxing retreat. With central access to Acadia National Park and all your coastal adventures, the Woodlands is a perfect destination for a peaceful getaway in the heart of Downeast Maine.

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An open-concept great room features high wooden ceilings with exposed beams. Large windows provide ample natural light and views of the surroundings. A comfortable seating area includes a sofa and coffee table, while a dining space with chairs is positioned near the kitchen.
Cottage in South Thomaston
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

Timeless Tides Cottage

This comfortable 2 bedroom, one bathroom, A-frame pine cottage is set on its own private point with 350 feet of waterfront! Cook out on the grill, lounge on the deck or dock while taking in the wildlife on a beautiful tidal river. Watch nesting Bald Eagles and Great Blue Herons fishing! There is plenty of sight-seeing in this picturesque area. Rockland is just 10-minutes away where you can enjoy shopping, restaurants, museums, galleries, lighthouses and festivals.

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A geodesic dome is prominently situated on an elevated deck, surrounded by vibrant fall foliage. The structure showcases a wooden finish, and a small detached building is visible nearby. Clear blue skies add to the serene outdoor setting, providing a peaceful ambiance.
Dome in Ellsworth
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 218 reviews

Nomad's Rest-Secluded Modern Camp 30 miles to MDI

The modern Maine camping experience. Enjoy an unforgettable stay in a geodesic dome outfitted with detached bathroom and shower. A fantastic jumping-off point for your favorite outdoor sports with hiking and biking trails within 10 minutes of the property and 30 miles from Acadia National Park. Return from a day of exploration to views of Maine lakes, the national park and a roaring fire pit! @nomaddomehome on Insta for more pictures.

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A modern tiny house features large glass doors opening to a spacious wooden deck. Adirondack chairs are placed near a table under a black umbrella, surrounded by flower pots filled with colorful blooms. Lush greenery is visible in the background, framed by a partly cloudy sky.
Tiny home in Trenton
5 out of 5 average rating, 215 reviews

The Tiny House with the Enormous View of Acadia

The Tiny House on Goose Cove is the perfect place from which to enjoy your visit to Acadia National Park. Set on three acres of shore front property, the house features spectacular views of Mount Desert Island. The entrance to the Park, and the shops and restaurants of Bar Harbor, are just 20-25 minutes away by car. And when you've had enough of the bustle and crowds, you can retreat to the peace and serenity of this beautiful property.

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A view from above captures the cottage set amidst a grassy area, surrounded by trees. In the background, the ocean extends towards the horizon, with hints of shoreline visible. The structure is positioned to showcase its proximity to nature.
Cottage in Lamoine
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

Meadow Point Cottage

Meadow Point cottage is located on a very quiet five acre property with panoramic views of Frenchman's Bay and Mount Desert Island. It takes about thirty minutes to drive over to MDI and Acadia National Park. The property has a private beach for kayaking and woods with a picnic area and fire pit. It is a wonderful spot for walking and viewing wildlife; ducks, eagles, shore birds, seals and deer.

Top guest favorite
The solarium features large windows adorned with sheer curtains, allowing natural light to fill the space. A blooming bush with purple flowers and greenery surrounds the exterior, while potted plants contribute to the serene ambiance of the outdoor area.
Apartment in Bar Harbor
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 215 reviews

Lighthouse Retreat, 200 ft from Acadia Nat'l Park!

The Lighthouse Retreat is a studio apartment with a solarium entryway, totally private. Owners quiet and upstairs. We're 200 feet from Acadia National Park. You can be off-road hiking or biking in minutes! Downtown Bar Harbor, boat tours, restaurants, shopping, a mile away. Perfect for couples, friends or anyone wanting to explore unique coast of Maine!

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All about Jordan Pond

Jordan Pond is a gem that shines more brightly than even some of the larger, flashier jewels of Maine’s Acadia National Park. Situated within the park and near a network of walking trails and historic carriage roads, the pond is relatively small at just 187 acres. Although you can’t tell by looking at it, it’s one of the deepest lakes in the state, with glaciers having gouged it to 150 feet deep in places. The most popular spot to view the pond is from the Jordan Pond House, a restaurant at its south end. From here, the pond is framed by the Bubbles, a pair of gently rounded hills to the north (and which offer good views of the pond if you have the wherewithal to hike up). Jordan Pond offers a good mix of both cultural and natural history, from the former Victorian tea house to the silent woodland trails that follow the shore.

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Popovers at Jordan Pond House

The Jordan Pond House is far and away the biggest draw. Situated at the south end of the pond with a lovely view up the hill-surrounded waters, it’s been a popular destination for generations, with roots dating back to 1847. It’s now a modern affair with little trace of its Victorian tea house past, but it makes for a worthy destination after a day’s hike. Book an afternoon table on the lawn, and order baskets of huge, warm popovers, served with butter and strawberry jam.

Jordan Pond Loop hike

Visitors tend to cluster at the south end of the pond, in and around the Jordan Pond House. Slip away with a forested stroll around the pond, hiking northward on a footpath along the eastern shore, which skirts the base of the Bubbles, and then return via carriage road along the west shore. The full loop is 3.3 miles; allow an hour or two, depending on your pace and threshold for distraction.

Explore Carriage Roads

Mount Desert Island is laced with a 58-mile network of lovely carriage roads built in 1919. The gravel roads feature more than a dozen graceful stone bridges, and the lanes are often flanked by stone walls as they wind atop mountains, along ponds, and through valleys. Choose one to stretch your legs out on — or better yet, bring your mountain bike and explore the whole network.

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