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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, 219 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. Adults-only and not equipped to handle children or infants

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A spacious living area features a plush couch and an accent chair positioned near large windows, allowing natural light to illuminate the wood-paneled interior. A small table holds a vase with flowers, and a modern fireplace is situated against a wall.
Cabin in Sedgwick
5 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

The Cabins at Currier Landing Cabin 2: Meadow

Tranquil cabin; open plan. Bedroom w/queen bed & privacy doors. Alcove w/bunkbeds. 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 the Benjamin River Harbor shore. 2 seasonal cabins; 1 studio cabin. Centrally located on the Blue Hill Peninsula near Deer Isle, the cabins offer access to outdoor activities, cultural events, restaurants & shops.

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A newly renovated cottage is nestled among dense green trees on a granite cliff, overlooking calm waters. The red exterior of the house stands out against the natural surroundings, with large windows allowing ample light. A serene and tranquil atmosphere is created by the lush landscape.
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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Cottage in Trenton
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 719 reviews

Whitetail by the River, Acadia National Park 10m

Whitetail Cottage - 4 MILES TO MDI- nestled between woods edge & rolling meadows w/views distant views of the Jordan River! Tiny home with WIFI is ONLY 10 MILES to Acadia National Park -a hikers paradise! Minutes to Mount Desert Island but secluded enough to disconnect &get back to nature. Enjoy a stroll to the water, privacy, breathtaking sunsets,stargazing & local wildlife! Perfect for 2 & cozy for 4. Short drive to MDI,Acadia, Bar Harbor,Ellsworth,Southwest Harbor,Shops & Lobster Pound

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Bungalow in Sedgwick
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

Exquisitely Modern Stargazing Cottage @Diagonair

Romantic and luxurious, this 2,000 square foot modern cottage nestled on 12 acres is a favorite of honeymooners and lovers of modern design * 1 hour to Acadia National Park & Bar Harbor; 15 minutes to shopping, hiking, swimming * Stargazing deck * 2 full baths, one with steam shower * Fully equipped kitchen with under-counter fridge/freezer * Two gas fireplaces, one indoors, one on a covered deck * Queen bed with luxurious linens and pillows * WIFI, streaming TV, grill, bar * EV charger

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The exterior of the Seamist Cottage is displayed with wooden shingles, showcasing a vintage sign that reads 'Seamist Cottage, Barn est. 1886.' A decorative green wreath hangs near a white wall lamp, contributing to the rustic charm of the original barn structure.
Barn in Tremont
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 351 reviews

The Seamist Cottage - Converted Historic Barn

Cozy, fully converted historic barn within easy walking distance to the rocky shore of Bass Harbor, a busy lobstering port. An ideal, pet friendly, home base while exploring Acadia National Park. The Seamist is located on "the quietside" of the island. Six minutes from Southwest Harbor and thirty minutes to Bar Harbor, the Seamist also offers guests private hot tub access! Two guests maximum, not a suitable space for children. Please keep allergies in mind when booking. No smoking.

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A spacious deck extends from the cottage, featuring a dining table and chairs positioned to overlook the calm waters. The tranquil panorama of the coastline is framed by the cottage's textured exterior, with expansive glass doors allowing natural light to enhance the interior.
Home in Hancock
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

Water's Edge-Oceanfront with Stellar View

Water’s Edge offers panoramic coastal water views in a 2-Bedroom+Loft, 1-Bath vacation cottage located feet from the shore. Ideally located between Acadia National Park’s Schoodic Peninsula and Mt Desert Island, your serene cottage has private access to the coast with wonderful views of Frechman Bay and Cadillac Mountain. Explore all the beauty of Acadia National Park, climb local mountains, kayak the Mt Desert Narrows or just watch the tides and mountains from your private deck!

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A charming tiny house stands under a twilight sky, showcasing colorful flower-patterned windows. String lights illuminate the wooden deck, which features a couple of small tables and chairs. A cedar barrel sauna rests to the side, complementing the inviting outdoor space.
Tiny home in Lamoine
5 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Artsy Tiny House & Cedar Sauna

Our family is excited to share our tiny house with you! Located on our artist collective farm, this is our favorite place on earth. It’s off grid, cottage core, and has a beautiful & fragrant cedar sauna. We are 27 minutes from Acadia National Park and surrounded by truly gorgeous local beaches. We offer super comfy beds, an outdoor shower, twinkle lights, summer nights filled with fireflies, bright maples in the fall, and cozy winter movie nights in a bed alcove like on a boat.

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The treehouse structure is illuminated at dusk, highlighting its elevated design among tall trees. Soft lighting from the windows enhances its cozy appearance. A spacious deck can be seen extending from the building, inviting relaxation amidst the surrounding forest.
Treehouse in Appleton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 439 reviews

BREEZE, in a tree The Appleton Retreat

BREEZE Treehouse, at The Appleton Retreat is located on 120 acres of private land, bordered by 1,300 acres of a protected nature conservancy. To the south is the Pettengill Stream a resource protected area and to the north a large secluded pond. BREEZE does not have a hot tub but guests may reserve the sauna, which is close by and private. The Appleton Retreat is less than a 30 minute drive to Belfast, Rockport, Camden and Rockland, charming downeast seaside towns.

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Large windows frame a stunning view of the ocean, inviting natural light into the living space. A paper lantern hangs above a dining table, with a cozy armchair situated nearby. The patio and surrounding trees create a serene atmosphere.
Cabin in Steuben
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 210 reviews

*Stunning Views* Oceanfront Nordic House

Oceanfront Nordic cabin perched on the edge of Dyer Bay surrounded by large cedar and spruce trees. A perfect retreat nestled in a quiet, private neighborhood off the beaten path. This is where you get away from it all, and enjoy proximity to all the best of Downeast. The view is spectacular, and wildlife abounds. Watch the lobster boats work their traps just in front of the house. Not appropriate for small children. Sorry, NO PETS, we're allergic :-(

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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, 216 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 modern cabin is set against a backdrop of tall pine trees, featuring large windows that invite natural light. The exterior showcases a wooden deck with a seating area, complemented by a staircase leading to the entrance.
Cabin in Penobscot
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Modern Cabin in the Pines • Hot Tub + Near Acadia

Enjoy our cozy home-away-from-home amid towering pines and granite boulders — the perfect respite after exploring Acadia. Our newly built cabin has rustic Maine charm and modern comforts: AC, waterfall shower, memory foam mattresses, indoor gas fireplace, outdoor gas fire pit, gas grill, hot tub, 4KTV, high-speed internet, modern kitchen, filtered water, gas range, high-end appliances, and front-loading washer/dryer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Acadia National Park located?

    Acadia National Park is situated on Maine’s Mount Desert Island, with some areas extending onto smaller nearby islands and the Schoodic Peninsula. The park is known for dramatic coastal landscapes and woodlands along the Atlantic shore.

  • When is the best time to visit Acadia National Park?

    Late spring and early fall are often recommended for lighter crowds and comfortable temperatures, with summer bringing warmer days and vibrant greenery. Winter offers a quieter experience, though snow and cold conditions can limit access.

  • What are some things to do near Acadia National Park?

    You can explore local art galleries, enjoy fresh seafood at nearby restaurants, and visit historic sites in towns around the park. Outdoor activities in surrounding areas include kayaking, whale watching, and scenic boat tours.

  • How is the weather near Acadia National Park?

    Winters tend to be cold, ranging from 9–31°F (-13–0°C) and bringing periods of snow. Summers are typically mild and pleasant, with temperatures often between 57–80°F (14–27°C) and occasional rain showers throughout the year.

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