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Deer Run Home

Deer Run Home: A Quiet 2-Bedroom Retreat in Bar Harbor

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a living room with a couch and a table at 2 BR Home in Bar Harbor Town Hill "Deer Run" in Bar Harbor
a living room with a couch and a table at 2 BR Home in Bar Harbor Town Hill "Deer Run" in Bar Harbor

Why Stay

Why Deer Run Home

You don't need to stay in the thick of Bar Harbor's downtown chaos to be close to Acadia National Park. This recently renovated two-bedroom home sits on a peaceful residential street in Town Hill - just 10 to 15 minutes from the village center, but far enough out that you wake up to quiet. The kitchen is fully stocked with the kind of thoughtful extras (olive oil, spices, coffee) that transform a rental into an actual home. The layout gives families room to spread out: one bedroom downstairs for privacy, another upstairs, and enough living space that four adults won't feel cramped. The owner lives on-site and tends a vegetable garden she's happy to share with guests.

This is the kind of place where people return. Ten reviews, all from US travelers, and nearly 97% of them perfect scores. Families book it for leaf-peeping season and Acadia hikes. Groups rent it for long weekends. Solo travelers praise the peace. The water pressure could be better, and one sofa bed squeaks, but these are minor notes in an otherwise glowing pattern.


The kitchen makes the difference. Most vacation rentals stock you with bare essentials. This one provides a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, full stove, coffee machine, and enough cookware and utensils that you're not hunting for a spatula at 6 p.m. The thoughtful stocking of oils, spices, and basics means you can cook real meals, not just reheat takeout. Guests consistently mention this - it's the setup that lets a family of four eat together instead of cycling through restaurant reservations.

Space without feeling empty. The two-bedroom layout lets families and groups actually relax. One guest traveling with friends and their children loved having a downstairs bedroom that felt like her own retreat, separate from the upstairs activity. The sitting area and dining space mean you're not all in one room. Hardwood floors and comfortable furnishings make it feel like a home, not a corporate rental.

Location is the secret weapon. Yes, it's 10 to 15 minutes from Bar Harbor village. That's the point. You're on a quiet street, near Blue Horizons Preserve and accessible ocean shoreline, but close enough to Acadia that you're at the park's trails in under 20 minutes. The noise and parking headaches of downtown are someone else's problem. The serenity reviewers mention repeatedly isn't flowery language - it's the sound of trees, not traffic.

The owner is present and helpful. Not intrusive, but genuinely responsive. One guest had a check-in code question; the agency answered the phone immediately. Another was welcomed to pick vegetables from the on-site garden. These small touches - the owner living on the property, the willingness to answer questions - tip a rental into territory where you feel looked after.

Free parking and practical setup. In a region where parking can feel like blood sport, this property offers free on-site parking. Add private check-in/check-out, free WiFi, air conditioning, and laundry facilities (washer and dryer in-unit), and you're not scrambling for logistics.


Rooms

The rooms

The property is a single two-bedroom house, recently renovated, designed for families or small groups. The downstairs bedroom offers its own retreat quality, while the upstairs provides additional sleeping space. All linens and towels are provided; the bathrooms have shower/tub combinations, free toiletries, and adequate ventilation. Hardwood or parquet flooring throughout adds warmth. One review noted a squeaky sofa bed, which is worth knowing if that's where you'll be sleeping - otherwise, it's a minor quirk.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, small groups, Acadia-focused travelers seeking quiet

Price tier

Mid-range vacation rental

Open

Year-round

Standout amenities

Full kitchen with thoughtful staples · quiet location · owner on-site · free parking

Details

89 Indian Point Road, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Parking: Free on-site

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining Fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, stove, refrigerator, microwave, electric kettle, coffee machine, toaster, and complete kitchenware and utensils · Dining table with seating for four · Thoughtfully stocked with oils, spices, and basic staples

Living Spaces Comfortable sofa and sitting area · Hardwood or parquet flooring · Flat-screen TV · Private entrance to the home

Outdoor & Practical Barbecue facilities and outdoor seating area · Free on-site parking · Washer and dryer in-unit · Bicycle parking

Comfort & Access Air conditioning and heating · Non-smoking property · Free WiFi · Private and express check-in/check-out · The owner lives on-site and maintains a garden


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August) Peak season for Acadia and Bar Harbor. Crowds are significant in the village, but the park's trails and carriage roads are fully open. Ocean water is coldest in early June, warmest (mid-50s F) in August. This home's quiet location outside downtown makes it an excellent base to dodge the crush and still access everything.

Fall (September–October) Leaf-peeping season draws families and groups; several reviews are stamped from September and October. Acadia's foliage peaks mid-to-late September. Weather is cool and crisp (50s–60s). Crowds drop after Labor Day but pick back up for fall color. A favorite season for this property.

Winter (November–February) Quiet and cold (20s–30s F). Most restaurants on the island reduce hours; some close entirely. Acadia's carriage roads are open and snow-free most winters, and trails are hikeable. This property would appeal to serious off-season visitors seeking solitude - you'll have the park nearly to yourself.

Spring (March–May) Shoulder season with unpredictable weather (40s–50s F) and thawing landscapes. Flowers begin in late April. Tourist infrastructure opens gradually. Good for budget-conscious travelers and those seeking fewer crowds.


Reviews

What guests say

"Extremely clean and fresh. Very nice property!"

  • Ron, United States · Family · 10/10

"The house is just right for our family of 4 adults. Everything we needed was provided. The kitchen was well stocked."

  • Ming, United States · Family · 10/10

"One bedroom is downstairs, and I felt like the setup afforded peace and privacy. The kitchen has everything you need. It felt like home."

  • Avventura, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10

"Well-furnished, comfortable, and situated nicely. Within easy walking distance of Blue Horizons Preserve. The owner invited us to take veggies from her garden."

  • Sandra, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10

"Plenty of space for our family. The kitchen was thoughtfully stocked with oils and spices. The location was convenient for visiting Acadia without navigating downtown chaos."

  • Laura, United States · Solo traveler · 8/10

The main caveat across reviews: water pressure is modest. One guest called it "not great." This is worth knowing if hot showers are non-negotiable for you; it's workable for most but not luxury-level. The home is otherwise described as immaculate, thoughtfully stocked, and genuinely well-maintained.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Acadia National Park (6.2 miles) - 15–20 minutes by car to the main park roads; the Hulls Cove visitor center is the standard entry point. Trails, scenic drives, and carriage roads all radiate from here.
  • Bar Harbor village center (3–4 miles) - 10 to 15 minutes on foot or a quick drive. Dock Square, restaurants, galleries, and shops occupy the waterfront.
  • Blue Horizons Preserve (walking distance) - A quiet preserve with accessible trails and shoreline; several guests mentioned this as a easy leg-stretch from the house.
  • Frenchman Bay (6.8 miles) - For whale watching tours, sunset cruises, and boat charters; the park's most scenic waters.
  • The Abbe Museum (downtown Bar Harbor) - Dedicated to Native American history and culture; located near the Town Hall on Mount Desert Street.
  • Jordan Pond and Carriage Roads (Acadia) - 20 minutes; the park's most scenic and least crowded route for casual walkers and cyclists.
  • Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport (4.3 miles) - Close if you're flying in; a 10-minute transfer.

FAQ

Good to know

Is this home suitable for families with young children? Yes. It's marketed as a family home and reviewers with children consistently rank it 9–10. The layout with separate bedrooms and a full kitchen makes meal prep and nap schedules manageable. No explicit mention of cribs or high chairs in the facilities, so confirm these directly if needed.

Is breakfast included? No. The home has a full kitchen and no breakfast service. This is actually a selling point for families who want to eat on their own schedule and prefer to cook rather than dine out.

How far is this home from downtown Bar Harbor? About 3–4 miles or 10 to 15 minutes by car. Walking is possible but not typical. The trade-off is quiet in exchange for a short drive to restaurants and shops.

Is there a shuttle to Acadia National Park? No on-property shuttle. Your own car is essential. The park's main visitor center at Hulls Cove is about 6 miles (15 minutes) away; the park's loop road is accessible within 20 minutes.

What if I have a question during my stay? The owner lives on-site and is responsive. The property also uses a booking agency that answers phone calls for logistical questions. Check-in is private, but support is available.

Is WiFi included? Yes, free WiFi is included with your stay. Cell service is generally good in Bar Harbor, though you may have spotty coverage in some parts of the park itself.

Can I cancel or modify my dates? Review the specific cancellation policy on the booking platform; this listing doesn't specify it. Contact the agency or owner directly if you need flexibility.


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