Eagle's Nest
Eagle's Nest: A Spacious Family Home Steps From Highland Lake in Bridgton

Why Stay
Why Eagle's Nest
Bridgton sits in the heart of the Western Maine Lakes region, where the air smells like pine and lake water, and the rhythm of the seasons still feels real. Eagle's Nest is built for the kind of trip where a family or group wants a real home - not a hotel room. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full kitchen that actually works, and a setting close enough to Highland Lake Beach that you can walk there in minutes. It's the kind of place where you make breakfast together, eat without worrying about a dining room full of strangers, and slip out the door to hike or ski depending on what month it is.
The property draws guests who want space, independence, and proximity to both water and mountains. There are no reviews yet on Booking, but the bones of the place are solid: a modern kitchen, laundry in-house, and a location that works equally well as a summer lake base or a winter ski hub.
A full kitchen means you eat on your own terms. This is not a studio with a kitchenette. You have a refrigerator, oven, stovetop, microwave, dishwasher, and all the basics. Families who've rented similar homes in this region consistently say the kitchen is the feature that changes the trip - suddenly a rainy afternoon becomes pancakes and board games, not a scramble to find a restaurant with availability.
You get laundry built in. Washing machine and dryer on-site means a week-long family trip doesn't require packing for eight days. This matters more than it sounds, especially with kids and outdoor activities.
Walking distance to the lake. Highland Lake Beach is steps away - not a ten-minute drive, not a car-dependent property. Summer mornings, you walk to the water. Winter, the lake becomes part of the quiet backdrop.
Four bedrooms gives everyone breathing room. A family of six or two couples can actually spread out. Working remotely during peak foliage season? You've got a desk. Kids need their own space? Two are young enough to share, the others have their own. It's the practical freedom that hotels can't match.
Mountain access without a resort feel. Skiing, hiking, cycling - all available within 30 minutes. No lift lines, no crowds, just trees and elevation on your terms.
Rooms
The rooms
The home offers four bedrooms and two bathrooms across a layout designed for families and groups rather than individual travelers. Each bedroom includes linens, and all bathrooms come with towels and free toiletries. The property includes a private entrance, which means arriving and leaving without navigating shared hallways - a real luxury for larger parties.
- Master bedroom - Private bathroom, linens, room for the people who want to settle in.
- Secondary bedrooms - Additional sleeping areas suited for kids, guests, or pairs traveling together.
- Bathrooms - Two full bathrooms with hairdryers and toiletries; no morning bottlenecks for groups.
The home is smoke-free and equipped with heating, fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and a carbon monoxide detector - standard safety features that matter on a winter mountain trip.
At a Glance
At a glance
Style
4-bedroom, 2-bathroom holiday home
Best for
Families, groups, extended stays, lake + mountain access
Open
Year-round
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining · Full refrigerator, oven, stovetop, microwave, dishwasher, toaster, and kitchenware · Dining table and sitting area for group meals · Work desk for anyone needing to check email.
Laundry & Practical · Washing machine and dryer · Iron and ironing facilities · Free toiletries and hairdryer.
Activities · Cycling, hiking, and skiing encouraged in the surrounding region · Books, DVDs, and music for children · Fishing opportunities nearby.
Entertainment & Comfort · Flat-screen TV · Sofa and sitting area · Private entrance for group arrivals and departures.
Safety · Smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detector, and fire extinguishers throughout · Smoke-free property.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August) Highland Lake is the main draw. Water is warm enough for swimming by mid-June; kayak rentals and paddleboards are available in the village. Bridgton's summer arts scene picks up, with outdoor concerts and festivals. Cycling and hiking are at their peak. The property is most popular with families during this window.
Fall (September–October) Leaf-peeping season transforms the surrounding forests. The lake cools but is still swimmable in early September. Hiking trails are spectacular. This is often less crowded than summer, with better restaurant availability and quieter mornings. White Mountain views are clearest in crisp October light.
Winter (December–March) Sunday River and Shawnee Peak are open. The property's heating and in-home laundry become essential. Winter access depends on road conditions; call ahead in January and February. The lake freezes solid by late December if you have ice-fishing interest.
Spring (April–May) Mud season and inconsistent weather. Fewer tourists, lower rental rates, but not ideal for outdoor activities. The property works for quiet retreats and early-season hiking as trails dry out.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Highland Lake Beach - Steps away; swimming, kayaking, and lake-view walks in summer.
- White Mountain National Forest - 21 miles; hiking to waterfalls, ridgeline views, and trout streams.
- Bridgton village shops and restaurants - 5–10 minutes by car; local craft breweries, antique stores, and farm-to-table dining.
- Sunday River Ski Resort - 30 minutes; winter sports and summer mountain biking.
- Story Land Amusement Park - 31 miles; family-friendly activity on rainy days (better for younger kids).
- Mount Washington - 24 miles to the Weather Discovery Center; longer scenic drives into the White Mountains proper.
- Pondicherry National Wildlife Refuge - 15 minutes; birdwatching and quiet forest trails.
- Shawnee Peak Ski Area - 20 minutes; smaller, less crowded alternative to Sunday River.
FAQ
Good to know
Is the home waterfront or just close to the lake? Highland Lake Beach is a few steps away, but Eagle's Nest is not directly on the water. You have immediate lake access without waterfront property prices or boat-in-only logistics.
Is breakfast included? No. The full kitchen is stocked with basics; you shop and cook. This is part of the appeal - you're not eating on a hotel's schedule.
Can you rent it for a long weekend or just full weeks? The Booking listing doesn't specify minimum-stay policies. Contact the property directly to confirm availability for shorter stays, especially in shoulder seasons.
Is there parking on-site? The listing includes a private entrance and caters to groups; parking is available, though specific details (driveway size, overflow) should be confirmed with the host.
Is it suitable for families with young children? Yes. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full kitchen, laundry, and books/DVDs for children are all on-site. The lake proximity is ideal for older kids; families with toddlers should check the property's accessibility details.
Is there cell service and WiFi? The property includes a work desk and is managed by a multilingual reception staff, suggesting standard modern utilities. Confirm internet speed if you need reliable connectivity for remote work.
How far is it to Portland if we fly in? Portland International Jetport is 39 miles away, roughly 45–60 minutes by car depending on traffic and weather. The property's multilingual staff suggests they're experienced handling guests arriving from out of state.













