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Million-Dollar View Waterfront Cabin in Bridgton

Million-Dollar View Waterfront Cabin in Bridgton: Lakeside Retreat with Water Access

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a living room with couches and a table at Million-Dollar View Waterfront Cabin in Bridgton! in Bridgton
a living room with couches and a table at Million-Dollar View Waterfront Cabin in Bridgton! in Bridgton

Why Stay

Why Million-Dollar View Waterfront Cabin in Bridgton

Bridgton's lakes are where inland Maine's real magic lives - quieter than the coast, deeper blue, surrounded by white pines and the distant ridgeline of the White Mountains. Million-Dollar View Waterfront Cabin sits directly on the water, three bedrooms and a full kitchen, designed for families or small groups who want to trade restaurant reservations for fireplace nights and dock mornings. The cabin's name doesn't oversell it: the view across the lake is genuinely the main attraction, and the infrastructure - pool, full kitchen, outdoor dining area - means you're set up to stay put for a week without needing town.

One review gives the cabin an 8.0 overall, praising its quiet location and cozy feel. Like most waterfront properties in Maine, there are seasonal quirks worth knowing about - water levels vary, and mud access is real in some months. This is the kind of place where you come to unplug, not to be pampered.

Direct waterfront location with functional dock access. The cabin sits on the lake with its own dock - a rare feature for rental properties in this region. Summer mornings here mean coffee on the balcony overlooking open water, and evenings mean genuine quiet. Water levels and seasonal conditions vary, so confirm dock usability when booking if kayaking or paddleboarding is central to your trip.

Full kitchen and dining setup for groups. With three bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen (dishwasher, full stovetop, oven, coffee machine), and both indoor and outdoor dining areas, this cabin is built for cooking your own meals. Stock the fridge on the way in from Portland and settle in for the week.

Fireplace and cozy common spaces. A living room centered on a fireplace transforms chilly shoulder-season nights into gatherings. The cabin reads as a home, not a hotel, which is exactly the point.

Pool on the grounds. An outdoor swimming pool adds structure to summer days, especially if the lake itself is too cold (it often is in early June and late August).

Free WiFi throughout. You're unplugging, but not completely.

Rooms

The rooms

The cabin functions as a three-bedroom vacation home rather than a traditional hotel. Bedrooms are straightforward, with linens provided. Each bathroom includes a bathtub, towels, and a private setup - important in a group setting. The layout centers on a shared fireplace and living room, so this property works best for families or friends traveling together rather than for couples seeking privacy. One guest noted that upper floors are accessible by stairs only, so it's worth confirming bedroom locations if mobility is a factor.

At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, small groups, quiet lake retreats

Price tier

Mid-range (rental varies seasonally)

Open

Yes, though dock access varies seasonally

Guest score

8.0 Very Good

Standout amenities

Direct waterfront with dock · full kitchen · fireplace · pool

Details

Bridgton, 04009, Maine
Nearest airport: Portland International Jetport, 45 miles

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 stovetop, oven, dishwasher, microwave, coffee machine, toaster, refrigerator, and full kitchenware · Dining table for group meals · Outdoor dining area with barbecue

Living & Comfort
Wood-burning fireplace · Flat-screen TV with cable · Board games and puzzles · Heating throughout

Bedrooms & Bathrooms
Private bathrooms in each bedroom · Bathtubs · Hairdryers · Linens and towels provided · Ironing facilities

Practical
Free WiFi · Parking on site (street and accessible parking available) · Private entrance · Washing machine and dryer · Non-smoking property

Outdoors
Outdoor swimming pool · Dock with lake access · Balcony with water views · Tennis court

Dock and waterfront. The cabin's main draw. Dock conditions vary seasonally - late summer can bring muddy lake edges due to water-level fluctuation, a reality for all Bridgton waterfront properties. Spring and fall generally offer clearer water access.

Balcony with lake views. The source of the name. Morning coffee here is the event.

Outdoor dining area and barbecue. Allows you to cook and eat facing the water.

Outdoor swimming pool. A buffer for cooler lake temperatures or days when you want chlorine-free swimming.

Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August) Pool and lake swimming are the draws. The lake warms by late July. Dock access is generally reliable, though late-summer water levels can occasionally affect depth. Peak tourist season means nearby towns are busy but fully staffed. Plan for cooler early mornings and evenings - the fireplace won't be needed, but dusk swims can be brisk.

Fall (September–October) The sweet spot for Bridgton. Water is still swimmable early fall, and foliage peaks in late September and early October. White Mountain day trips are spectacular. Fewer crowds than summer. Nights turn crisp; you'll use the fireplace again.

Winter (November–February) Shawnee Peak opens for skiing. The lake freezes, adding a seasonal aesthetic but removing water access. The cabin's location becomes a quiet retreat; heating is essential. Spring melt can complicate dock access.

Spring (March–May) Lake thawing and warming up through May. Unpredictable mud conditions at water's edge due to runoff. Early June is safest for reliable dock and pool use.

Reviews

What guests say

"Nice location, very quiet and cozy place." - Cathy, United States · Solo traveler · 8/10

The cabin's strength is its peaceful waterfront setting and self-sufficient layout. One guest flagged that toilet paper supply was light (bring extra), and noted that seasonal water levels can muddy dock access - a reality for any Bridgton lakefront property, not a fault of the cabin itself. The trade-off is solitude: you're not walking to restaurants or shops, which is precisely why people book this place.

Location

Things to do nearby

  • 10 minutes to downtown Bridgton - coffee, casual dining, antique shops, the Bridgton Public Library
  • 15 minutes to Shawnee Peak ski area - winter or summer activities; mountain-bike trails in summer
  • 20 minutes to the village of Harrison - another quiet lake town with hiking access to Pleasant Mountain
  • 22 miles to White Mountain National Forest - day trips to Crawford Notch, hiking trails, waterfalls
  • 30 minutes to Fryeburg - farmers market (summer weekends), antiquing, canoeing the Saco River
  • 45 miles to Portland International Jetport - straightforward driving; stock groceries on the way in
  • 16 miles to Kahuna Laguna - water park, good for family backup plans on rainy days

FAQ

Good to know

Is the cabin right on the water? Yes. The cabin has direct waterfront access with its own dock. Seasonal water levels and weather affect dock usability, so confirm conditions when booking if dock access or kayaking is essential.

Is breakfast included? No. The cabin is a self-catering vacation home. You'll need to stock the kitchen on arrival. Portland, 45 miles south, is the nearest major grocery option with chains; Bridgton has smaller markets for staples.

Can families with young children stay comfortably? Yes. The cabin has a pool, board games, flat-screen TV, and three bedrooms spread across the property. Upper floors are stairs-only, so confirm bedroom assignments if mobility is a concern. The dock should be supervised.

What's the nearest town for dining and supplies? Downtown Bridgton is 10 minutes by car. It has coffee shops, casual restaurants, and a pharmacy. For serious grocery shopping, budget the 45-minute drive to Portland.

Is there heating in winter? Yes. The cabin has full heating and a fireplace, making it suitable for fall and winter stays, though water access is frozen.

Can I fish from the dock? The cabin has dock access, but Maine requires a fishing license. Check current fish populations and seasons with Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife before arrival.

How far is the nearest ski area? Shawnee Peak is 15 minutes away, offering both winter skiing and summer mountain-bike trails.

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