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Deluxe 3-Bedroom Home

Deluxe 3-Bedroom Home: A Fully Accessible Vacation Rental in Bass Harbor

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two glasses of wine on a table in front of a fireplace at Deluxe vc home 3 bd/2bath, whealchair accessible in Bass Harbor
two glasses of wine on a table in front of a fireplace at Deluxe vc home 3 bd/2bath, whealchair accessible in Bass Harbor

Why Stay

Why Deluxe 3-Bedroom Home

Bass Harbor sits at the southwestern tip of Mount Desert Island, where the crowds thin and the village retains its working-fishing character. This three-bedroom, two-bathroom home occupies McKinley Lane - a quiet street within walking distance of the Ship Harbor Nature Trail - and does something rare in the vacation rental market: it prioritizes accessibility without compromising on comfort or style. The entire unit sits on one level. The kitchen is fully equipped. The bathrooms include grab rails and lowered sinks. And while other properties treat accessibility as an afterthought, this one feels thoughtfully designed from the ground up for anyone who needs it.

For families, groups, and solo travelers staying through fall foliage season or the quieter shoulder months, the space delivers. Guests consistently praise the cleanliness, the quality of the beds, and the fact that everything you need is already there - soap, laundry detergent, dish soap, even board games. The fire pit and hot tub anchor the outdoor spaces, and the EV charging station hints that the owner understands who books here now.


Single-level layout means genuine accessibility. The entire property sits on the ground floor with an elevator to entry - no stairs, no surprises. One guest specifically noted the ramp for rolling suitcases; another, who travels alone, called it "one of the best stays I have ever had." That's not hype; that's relief.

Kitchen and supplies eliminate daily logistics. Coffee machine, dishwasher, full stovetop, oven, microwave. The owner stocks shampoo, body wash, laundry soap, dish soap, paper towels, and toilet paper. If you're renting a three-bedroom for a week, you don't want to hunt for basics on day two.

Outdoor spaces encourage lingering. A fire pit with seating, a hot tub, a patio and garden area, and views across the property - all usable without leaving home. One guest described it as "a home where someone with good taste was living," which captures the vibe better than any amenity list.

True quiet on a residential street. Bass Harbor proper is not a tourist bottleneck. McKinley Lane is quieter still. If your idea of vacation is not watching crowds move through town, this setting delivers.


Rooms

The rooms

The Three-Bedroom House features hardwood or parquet flooring throughout, a dedicated dining area, a sitting area with a fireplace, and a master bed that guests single out as genuinely comfortable. The layout supports families and groups without forcing proximity - kids or traveling companions can have separate bedrooms and still share common spaces. Linens are provided and fresh. Wardrobes and closets offer real storage.

  • Master Bedroom: Primary suite with a high-quality bed; guests specifically praise it.
  • Second and Third Bedrooms: Family-suitable, with linens and closet space.
  • Primary Bathroom: Fully accessible with grab rails, lowered sink, raised toilet, and shower.
  • Second Bathroom: Shower/tub combination with standard fixtures.

One practical note: blackout curtains are not standard, so early risers will notice sunrise. Natural light is a feature here; if you need complete darkness, bring your own or request ahead.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, groups, solo travelers, guests requiring accessibility

Price tier

Upper-mid to moderate (one guest noted it was "a bit high," but only one)

Guest score

9.2 Wonderful

Couples score

10.0 / 10

Standout amenities

Thoughtful supplies stocked · fire pit · hot tub · EV charging · cleanliness

Details

48 McKinley Lane, Bass Harbor, ME 04653
Parking: Free, accessible, on-site; EV charging available

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Outdoor & Relaxation · Fire pit with seating · Hot tub/Jacuzzi · Garden and patio · Sun deck · Outdoor fireplace with furniture · Picnic area · Barbecue

Kitchen & Dining · Fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, microwave, stovetop, and oven · Coffee machine and electric kettle · Dining table for group meals

Accessibility · Entire unit on ground floor · Wheelchair-accessible throughout · Elevator to entrance · Raised toilet and grab rails in primary bath · Lowered sink · Accessible parking · EV charging station

Entertainment & Family · Flat-screen TV · Board games and puzzles · Private check-in/out · Express check-in/out option

Climate & Comfort · Air conditioning · Heating · Hot water throughout · Washer and dryer · Free WiFi (cellular service is weak in Bass Harbor - save the WiFi login before arrival)


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August). Warmest weather, all attractions open, but crowds peak mid-July through Labor Day. The property's quiet location provides relief from town congestion. Hot tub less essential; fire pit still pleasant after sunset. Book three to six months ahead.

Fall foliage (September–October). Maples and birches turn gold and red by late September through mid-October. Fewer crowds than summer, weather still mild (50–65°F). This is often the best window for accessibility - shorter lines, easier parking at trails, and the fire pit becomes genuinely cozy. One guest stayed here in late September and gave 10/10.

Shoulder season (May and late October–November). Quietest season. Weather is unpredictable (40–60°F, occasional rain), but if you want solitude and lower rates, this is it. Some attractions run reduced hours; Ship Harbor remains open. The hot tub is more inviting as air temperature drops.

Winter (December–March). Not mentioned in reviews, likely closed or rarely booked. Contact directly if winter travel appeals to you.


Reviews

What guests say

"Very clean and neat. Plenty of rooms and beds. Very nice bathrooms."

  • Yizhen, United States · Family · 8/10

"Location was great. Nice quiet street with a fire pit in the yard and a hot tub. House is outfitted very well, as it would be if someone with good taste was living there."

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

"The home and beds were very comfortable. Liked a 1 level home. Felt like home with the items supplied."

  • Gayle, United States · Group · 10/10

"Cleanliness. Modern. Master bedroom's bed was wonderful."

  • Emma, United States · Couple · 10/10

All five reviews rated the property 8/10 or higher. Guests consistently mentioned cleanliness, comfort, and the thoughtful stocking of supplies - things that matter when you're renting for a week. One visitor noted that cellular service is weak in Bass Harbor; WiFi is reliable, but save the login details before you arrive. Another mentioned light flickering occasionally - a minor electrical quirk that doesn't affect the overall experience.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • 1.2 mi · Ship Harbor Nature Trail - A moderate 1.5-hour loop through spruce and pine, ending at a rocky shore. Parking is minimal and fills early in peak season.
  • 3 mi · Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse - Mount Desert Island's most photographed light. Park at the base, walk the short scenic path, and watch the sun set over the gulf. No crowds in shoulder season.
  • 5 mi · Acadia National Park (Jordan Pond entrance) - Carriage roads, hiking trails, and mountain views. The park entrance fee is per vehicle; a seven-day pass ($30) works for all park areas.
  • 6 mi · Dock Square, Bar Harbor - The busiest shopping and dining hub in the region. Lobster rolls, galleries, gift shops, and crowds. Hit this during off-peak hours if crowds aren't your style.
  • 7 mi · Cadillac Mountain - Sunrise spot in Acadia; accessible by car. Plan to arrive before dawn during summer; the lot fills by 5 a.m.
  • 15 mi · Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport - Where most visitors fly in. Ground transportation to the home is roughly 30–40 minutes depending on traffic.
  • Northeast Harbor - A smaller, more refined village than Bar Harbor. Better restaurants, fewer t-shirt shops. 10 mi away.

FAQ

Good to know

Is this home truly wheelchair accessible throughout? Yes. The entire unit is on one floor with an elevator to entry, accessible parking, grab rails, a lowered sink, and a raised toilet. One guest specifically praised the ramp for rolling suitcases. It's designed with actual accessibility in mind, not as an afterthought.

Is breakfast included, or are there nearby restaurants? Breakfast is not included; the home is self-catering. Bar Harbor's restaurants are 6–7 miles away. Groceries: the nearest market is about 3 miles in Southwest Harbor. Most guests cook or picnic at the property.

Does the hot tub work year-round? Not specified in reviews, though it's mentioned as a highlight in fall/spring stays. Contact the owner directly about winter availability and heating.

Is cellular service reliable? Cellular is weak in Bass Harbor. WiFi is strong and included; the owner provides login details in arrival information. Save this before you leave town.

Can I charge an electric vehicle? Yes. An EV charging station is on the property. This is especially useful if you're driving a Tesla or hybrid for a week-long stay exploring Acadia.

Is the property pet-friendly? Yes, pets are welcome. Details on size, type, and any fees are not in the listing; ask when booking.

Are there hiking trails within walking distance? Ship Harbor Nature Trail is 1.2 miles away - too far to walk with luggage, but a short drive or taxi. Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse trail is drivable and popular.


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