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Lake View by the Mountain

Lake View by the Mountain: A Lakefront Family Retreat in Bridgton

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a living room with couches and a fireplace at Lake View by the Mountain in Bridgton
a living room with couches and a fireplace at Lake View by the Mountain in Bridgton

Why Stay

Why Lake View by the Mountain

Lake View by the Mountain feels less like a hotel and more like renting a friend's thoughtfully outfitted lake house - except the friend thought of everything. In Bridgton, where the lakes are clear and the White Mountains loom close enough to justify a weekend escape, this three-bedroom, three-bathroom apartment sits lakeside with the kind of views that make you stop unpacking just to look. It's the rare rental built for sprawl - families, friend groups, couples wanting space to spread out, or anyone who came to Maine for something quieter than a standard room.

The setup is unambiguous: you get a full kitchen (stove, oven, dishwasher, the works), a fireplace in the living room, a spa tub if the day calls for it, an outdoor pool, and an outdoor fireplace for the kind of evening that demands blankets and talk. Pet-friendly, too. This is accommodation designed around the idea that some trips need room to breathe.


Space for groups and families who don't want to reserve two hotel rooms. Three separate bedrooms and bathrooms mean everyone gets privacy. Couples traveling together, extended families, or a group of friends can share costs and still each have their own retreat. The dining area and living room setup invites togetherness without forced proximity.

A full kitchen that actually makes cooking worth doing. Equipped with a stovetop, oven, dishwasher, microwave, and full kitchenware, this isn't a bar-fridge situation. Breakfast here is fresh eggs from a local farm, not a continental spread wrapped in plastic. Save money on meals and eat better than a restaurant.

Lake and mountain views without the resort atmosphere. The property overlooks the water with genuine mountain backdrop - the visual payoff of staying in Bridgton without paying lakefront lodge rates. There's an outdoor dining area and fireplace where the view is part of the experience, not something you glimpse between conference sessions.

Pet-friendly without the apology. Traveling with a dog? No cleaning fee drama. The outdoor fireplace and lawn are built for animals to be part of the stay, not tolerated on the side.

Outdoor pool and fireplace for every season. Summer means afternoon swims and poolside lounging. Fall and spring mean fires and blankets. The property is designed so that being outside is the default.


Rooms

The rooms

The apartment is a single three-bedroom unit arranged around a central living area - think vacation-home layout rather than hotel-corridor setup. Each bedroom has linens provided; bathrooms are private, stocked with towels and free toiletries, and one includes a spa tub. The living room features a sofa, dining table, and fireplace. All bedrooms and bathrooms are distinct spaces; no one's on top of anyone else.

  • Master bedroom – Private bathroom with spa tub, fireplace views
  • Guest bedroom – Separate bathroom, lake-view windows
  • Third bedroom – Private bathroom, good for children or a quiet retreat
  • Living and dining area – Open layout, sofa, fireplace, desk for work

At a Glance

At a glance

Style

3-bed, 3-bath lakefront apartment

Best for

Families, friend groups, couples wanting space

Price tier

Mid-range for multi-bedroom rental

Open

Year-round (pool seasonal)

Standout amenities

Full kitchen · outdoor fireplace · lake views · pool

Details

Bridgton, Maine 04009
Parking: On-site

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Pool & Outdoor Spaces · Outdoor swimming pool with beach chairs and loungers · Outdoor fireplace with seating area · Barbecue and patio for grilling · Outdoor dining table for meals with a view

Inside the Apartment · Spa tub for soaking · Flat-screen TV and DVD player · Streaming services (like Netflix) · Full kitchen with all appliances and tableware · Washer, dryer, and ironing facilities

Family Friendly · Baby safety gates · High chair · Books, DVDs, and music for children · Pet-friendly grounds

Practical & Safety · Smoke-free property · Fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide detector · Private entrance · Heating for cool nights · Staff speak English, Spanish, French, German, Czech, Italian, Dutch, and Portuguese


The kitchen is arguably the centerpiece. Full-sized refrigerator, stove, oven, dishwasher, microwave, toaster, coffee maker, and complete kitchenware - this is a cook's space. It's a setup that pays dividends if you're staying more than a night or two. Buy breakfast from a local bakery in downtown Bridgton, make lunch, grill on the outdoor barbecue for dinner. A spa tub and fireplace mean you're not eating on the run; you're settling in.


Seasons

When to visit

Winter (December–February) · Shawnee Peak is open for skiing and snowboarding eight miles away. The outdoor fireplace becomes essential. Pool closes seasonally. Best for: families with young skiers, couples wanting mountain scenery without crowds, anyone who loves fires and quiet.

Spring (April–May) · Hiking trails open up, water begins to warm, and the lake is perfect for paddling. Wildflowers along the river. Fewer tourists than summer. Pool reopens late May. Best for: hikers, couples seeking solitude, outdoor photographers.

Summer (June–August) · Lake is swimmable; pool is open. Story Land and nearby attractions are in full swing. Bridgton's summer festival calendar includes farmer's markets and lakeside events. Busiest season; plan ahead. Best for: families, groups, anyone who wants water-based activities.

Fall (September–October) · Peak foliage in the White Mountains. Crisp mornings, warm afternoons. Fireplace weather. Pool closes early October. Best for: leaf-peepers, photographers, anyone who wants the lake without summer crowds.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • White Mountain National Forest – 16 miles; hiking, scenic drives, camping
  • Shawnee Peak – 8 miles; skiing in winter, lift-served mountain biking in summer
  • Bridgton town center – 2 miles; restaurants, shops, lake walks along the village green
  • Story Land Amusement Park – 15 miles in Glen, New Hampshire; classic old-school rides for families
  • Mount Washington Observatory Weather Discovery Center – 30 miles; mountaintop views and weather science
  • Sebago Lake State Park – 12 miles south; beach, campground, water sports
  • Sandy River – 5 miles; fishing, flat-water paddling, scenic picnic spots
  • Portland International Jetport – 45 miles; main regional airport

FAQ

Good to know

Is breakfast included? No. But the full kitchen means you can prepare your own. Several bakeries and cafes in downtown Bridgton, 2 miles away, deliver excellent pastries and coffee if you'd rather not cook.

Is the property pet-friendly? Yes. Pets are welcome with no additional fees mentioned. The outdoor space and lawn are suitable for dogs.

Can we cook our own meals? Absolutely. The kitchen is fully equipped with stove, oven, dishwasher, microwave, and all necessary cookware. This is one of the main reasons to book here over a hotel.

Is there a pool? Yes, an outdoor swimming pool with beach chairs and loungers. Seasonally open (typically May through September).

How far is skiing? Shawnee Peak ski resort is 8 miles away, about a 15-minute drive. Winter access is straightforward for families wanting day trips or a long weekend.

Are there activities for kids? Yes. On-site: outdoor pool, outdoor fireplace, TV, streaming services, DVDs, and books for children. Nearby: Story Land (15 miles), fishing, hiking, and the Sebago Lake State Park beach.

How close is the nearest town? Bridgton town center is about 2 miles away, with restaurants, a small downtown with shops, and lake-access trails. Portland is 45 miles south.


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