4-bedroom, 2-bathroom vacation homeBar Harbor

1 Mi to Acadia Home Near Downtown Bar Harbor

1 Mi to Acadia Home Near Downtown Bar Harbor: A Spacious Retreat for Families

4-bedroom, 2-bathroom vacation homeFamilies
a table and chairs on a deck with a grill at 1 Mi to Acadia Home Near Downtown Bar Harbor! in Bar Harbor
a table and chairs on a deck with a grill at 1 Mi to Acadia Home Near Downtown Bar Harbor! in Bar Harbor

Why Stay

Why 1 Mi to Acadia Home Near Downtown Bar Harbor

Most vacation rentals in Bar Harbor force you to choose: proximity to Acadia or peace and quiet. This four-bedroom home, positioned just over a mile from the park's entrance, splits the difference - close enough to be convenient, far enough to feel removed from the summer crowds that clog the downtown waterfront. It's the kind of place where families can sprawl across multiple bedrooms and bathrooms without the hotel-room squeeze, cook actual meals in a real kitchen, and still reach the carriage roads and rocky shores in under five minutes by car.

The property sits on its own terms, neither fishing village rental nor downtown townhouse. What reviewers consistently praise is the combination of space, privacy, and proximity - the three things that matter most when you're coordinating a week with extended family or another couple. A full patio with a garden view, a fireplace for shoulder-season evenings, and a tennis court on the grounds give you reasons to stay put between adventures.

A full kitchen and dining space make cooking a pleasure, not a chore. Most Bar Harbor hotels trap you in the restaurant economy. Here, you have a dishwasher, stove, oven, refrigerator, and a proper dining table - the infrastructure to do breakfast without leaving the house. The coffee machine is already set up. That translates to real savings over a week, plus the freedom to eat on your own schedule.

Four bedrooms and two bathrooms mean no negotiating over shower time. With multiple bedrooms, couples can travel alongside families without sharing a thin-walled corridor. The home includes a private bathroom for each sleeping area, which eliminates the logistics nightmare that kills longer trips.

Located far enough from downtown to feel quiet, close enough to Acadia to make it your base. The property sits removed from Bar Harbor's main drag - the reviewer noted appreciating that it wasn't in the "hustle and bustle" - but a one-mile drive to the park's main entrance is nothing. You can be on a carriage road in under ten minutes.

A fireplace and patio give you gathering spaces beyond the bedrooms. The living room fireplace works well in autumn, when the home is most appealing. The patio and garden area extend your living quarters outdoors, especially useful if the Maine weather turns mild.

Private entrance, free parking, and free WiFi handle the logistics smoothly. Street and accessible parking are both available on-site, which matters when you're unpacking luggage for a week. WiFi throughout the home lets people stay connected without being glued to the common area.

Rooms

The rooms

The home offers a single vacation rental configuration: four bedrooms across the property, each with linens and closet space, served by two full bathrooms with towels, toiletries, and hair dryers provided. The setup is ideal for families or two couples sharing. One reviewer noted the beds could be firmer, though she also remarked they compared favorably to other vacation rentals in the area - a helpful reality check for expectations around older furniture in rental homes.

At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, multiple couples, groups of 4–8 people

Open

Year-round (winter heating - confirm with host)

Guest score

10.0 Exceptional

Details

Bar Harbor, 04609

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

The patio and garden are the real draws here. Air conditioning keeps things comfortable on hot summer days, but the fireplace and outdoor dining area make the home equally appealing in early fall, when leaf-peeping season brings families to Acadia National Park. The barbecue means you can grill lobster rolls or steaks without leaving the property. The tennis court on the grounds is a bonus if you travel with kids or are competitive enough to care.

Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August). Peak season everywhere in Bar Harbor, and this rental fills fast. The proximity to Acadia and the quiet location draw families escaping downtown crowds. Expect higher rates and fewer open weekends.

Fall (September–October). The sweet spot for this property. Fewer tourists clog the carriage roads, the weather is mild enough for a fireplace to feel cozy rather than necessary, and the garden is still viewable. The reviewer's October stay hit all these notes.

Spring (April–May). Shoulder season, with unpredictable weather and many roadside attractions not yet open. The fireplace is still useful. Lower rates make up for fewer reliable sunny days.

Winter (November–March). Acadia stays open year-round, and the park is stunning under snow, but this home's heating system may require inquiry - the listing mentions heating but no details on winter performance. Inquire directly if winter is your target season.

Reviews

What guests say

"Close to Acadia and we enjoyed playing some of the games you had there. We also enjoyed that we weren't in the hustle and bustle of Bar Harbor itself. It was very peaceful there."

  • Marlene, United States · Family · 10/10

The single review currently on file is glowing, and the family stayed for a full week in October, which speaks to satisfaction - people don't rebook properties they regret. The minor note about beds being a touch firm is honest and contextual, suggesting the property is well-maintained but furnished like a typical rental home, not a resort.

FAQ

Good to know

Is this home truly one mile from Acadia's main entrance? Yes. The property is about 1.1 miles from Town Beach and close to Agamont Park, both gateways to the park's lower carriage roads. Acadia's visitor center and the scenic loop are a short drive away.

Is breakfast included? No. The home has a full kitchen but no prepared meal service. You buy and cook groceries, or eat at local restaurants within a ten-minute drive.

Is WiFi included, and how fast is it? Free WiFi is available throughout the property. Speed and reliability depend on local infrastructure; confirm with the host if high-speed connectivity is essential for remote work.

Can families with small children stay here? Yes. The home includes board games and puzzles, a flat-screen TV, and books and DVDs for children. Upper floors are accessible by stairs only, so families with very young children should confirm sleeping arrangements with the host.

Is there a restaurant on-site? No. The property is a vacation home, not a hotel. Restaurants are within a short drive in downtown Bar Harbor and surrounding areas.

Is the parking situation straightforward? Yes. On-site parking includes both standard and accessible spots. No negotiating with a parking garage or street meters downtown.

How far is the home from Town Beach and the waterfront? About 1.1 miles. A short drive gets you to Frenchman Bay and the rocky Maine coastline that defines the region.

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