Ellsworth Home Near Main Street
Ellsworth Home Near Main Street: A Practical Base for Acadia Explorers

Why Stay
Why Ellsworth Home Near Main Street
This one-bedroom rental sits in Ellsworth, a working town that's often overlooked in favor of Bar Harbor - but that's partly the point. You're a mile from Main Street's shops and restaurants, close enough to walk or drive in minutes. You're also nineteen miles from Acadia National Park, positioned well for dawn hikes and sunset returns. The home offers what a serious visitor needs: a full kitchen, a private entrance, parking on-site, and enough quiet to actually rest between adventures.
The setup appeals to couples, solo travelers, and small families who want to base themselves outside the Bar Harbor crush but within easy reach of the park's carriage roads, ocean cliffs, and mountain trails. Ellsworth itself has steadily attracted serious food and craft venues in recent years, and this location puts you right in that middle ground - not a hotel, not a resort, just a house that works.
You get a full kitchen and room to spread out. Unlike a standard hotel room, this property includes a refrigerator, stove, oven, dishwasher, microwave, and all the basic cookware and dinnerware you'd need. Cook breakfast before heading to the park. Prep a picnic lunch. Leave leftovers in the fridge instead of eating out three times a day.
Private entrance and parking are included. No waiting for a front desk or navigating shared hallways. You have your own door and guaranteed off-street parking - a genuine convenience in a region where summer parking can be a headache.
The location splits the difference between Acadia access and town convenience. You're close enough to Hulls Cove Visitor Center (2.2 miles) to grab maps and info without a long detour, yet far enough from Bar Harbor's congestion to find actual quiet at day's end. Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport is 8.1 miles away if you're flying in.
Air conditioning and full bathroom facilities matter in summer. Maine's shoulder seasons are mild, but July and August humidity can be real. The home has A/C and a private bathtub - small luxuries that make a difference after a long day on a mountain.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Couples, solo travelers, small families, Acadia base camp
Price tier
Budget to mid-range vacation rental
Open
Year-round
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining · Full oven, stovetop, microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator, coffee machine, toaster, dining table with outdoor extension, kitchenware, and utensils included.
Comfort & Utilities · Free WiFi, air conditioning, heating, iron and ironing board, TV, radio, work desk, full linen and towel service.
Bathroom · Private bathroom with bathtub, shower, toilet, free toiletries.
Outdoors · Patio with outdoor dining area. Hiking access nearby.
Practical · Non-smoking property, private entrance, on-site parking, fully equipped for self-catering vacations.
The property is a one-bedroom home with a full bathroom, organized for independent travelers who want real amenities. The bedroom comes with quality linens. The main living area includes a desk (good if you're working remotely), a TV, and a dining table. There's a private entrance and a patio with outdoor dining area - useful for morning coffee or evening decompression.
The single bedroom is the obvious limitation; this isn't a property for groups beyond a couple or a parent and one child. Upper floors are accessible by stairs only, which matters if mobility is a concern.
Seasons
When to visit
June–August (Peak Season): Acadia is fully open; all park facilities and carriage roads are accessible. Peak crowds hit mid-July through mid-August. Expect warmer weather (65–75°F), humidity, and full lodging demand. Breakfast at the home will save money and time. The private kitchen is most valuable in peak season.
September–October (Leaf Season): Foliage peaks late September through early October. Weather is cool and clear - ideal for hiking. Fewer crowds than summer, but still strong demand. Morning coffee on the patio is rewarding.
November–April (Quiet Season): Park trails are open year-round, but weather is cold and unpredictable (30–45°F, snow possible). Winter hiking on carriage roads is beautiful but requires preparation. The home's heating and WiFi are genuine assets for remote work or winter getaways. Parking and heating are included; the kitchen lets you avoid eating out every night.
May (Shoulder Season): Spring wildflowers, mild temps (50–60°F), and pre-summer pricing make this an underrated window. Some peak-season crowds are already arriving, but the worst congestion hasn't begun.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Ellsworth Main Street (1 mile) - shops, restaurants, brewery, antique stores, galleries
- Hulls Cove Visitor Center (2.2 miles) - Acadia National Park orientation, restrooms, bookstore
- Park Loop Road & Summit Trails (≈15–19 miles) - Jordan Pond Path, Beehive Trail, Cadillac Mountain carriage roads
- Trenton (≈8 miles) - Bar Harbor gateway, lobster shacks, rental outfitters for kayaks and bikes
- Downtown Bar Harbor (≈21 miles) - Dock Square shops, ferry terminal, Mount Desert Island restaurants
- Frenchman Bay (≈21 miles) - whale-watching tours, sea kayaking
- The Abbe Museum (≈21 miles) - Wabanaki art and history on Mount Desert Island
- Hiking trailheads - dozens within 15–25 minutes (Jordan Pond, Penobscot Mountain, Schoodic Peninsula)
FAQ
Good to know
Is this a hotel or a full vacation rental? It's a full vacation rental - one house with one bedroom, one bathroom, a kitchen, and a patio. You have a private entrance and key access. It's not a hotel with front desk or daily housekeeping.
Is breakfast included? No, but you have a full kitchen with a coffee machine, toaster, stove, and oven. You can cook your own breakfast or grab takeaway in Ellsworth or Bar Harbor.
How far is this from Acadia National Park's main entrance? About 19 miles from the Hulls Cove Visitor Center and roughly 15–25 minutes' drive to most popular trailheads (Jordan Pond, Beehive, Cadillac). You're close but not in the park itself.
Is parking included? Yes, on-site parking is included with the rental. No additional parking fee.
Can I walk to Main Street restaurants and shops? Yes, Main Street is about 1 mile away - a 15–20 minute walk on a quiet road, or a 2-minute drive. Biking is also feasible.
Is WiFi reliable if I'm working remotely? Free WiFi is included. The home has a desk. Ellsworth is a working town with good connectivity, though as a vacation rental, speeds may vary. Call ahead if high-speed work is critical.
What if I need to get to the airport? Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport is 8.1 miles away - roughly 12–15 minutes by car. You'll need to arrange your own transportation or rent a car.
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