17 Miles to Acadia Cottage
17 Miles to Acadia Cottage: A Spacious Home Base Near Downtown Ellsworth

Why Stay
Why 17 Miles to Acadia Cottage
This is a working home, not a hotel. Two bedrooms, three bathrooms, a full kitchen with a dishwasher and stovetop, a fireplace for shoulder-season evenings, and parking included - the setup that lets a family or two couples stay put for a week without feeling crowded. You're in Ellsworth proper, which means you're eight miles closer to downtown shops and restaurants than you'd be in Bar Harbor, yet only seventeen miles from Acadia's gates. The cottage sits on its own, with its own entrance, so there's no front-desk noise, no hallway chatter, and no one expecting you to be anywhere on their schedule.
The location is the real draw. Ellsworth is the working hub of Hancock County - it has the airport, the grocery stores, the reliable restaurants, and the traffic is a fraction of Bar Harbor's summer crush. You can sleep in, make coffee in your own kitchen, and decide whether to spend the day at Acadia, on the water in Bar Harbor or Mount Desert Island, or exploring the quieter stretches of the Midcoast. The cottage doesn't try to be a resort; it's honest about what it is: a clean, well-equipped place to rest your head and organize your Maine trip.
Rooms
The rooms
The cottage has two bedrooms and three full bathrooms - a practical layout for families or two couples traveling together. Each bedroom has linens and storage, and each bathroom has towels, shower, and free toiletries. The third bathroom gives everyone their own space to get ready without the usual morning bottleneck.
The living area centers on a fireplace - a real comfort during Maine's cool evenings in spring and fall. There's a desk if you need to work, and a flat-screen TV with cable and DVD if you need a quiet afternoon. Windows let in plenty of light.
The master bedroom is generous enough for a proper bed and furniture without feeling cramped. The second bedroom works equally well as a guest room or a kids' space.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, multi-couple groups, self-catering week-long stays
Price tier
Mid-range
Standout amenities
Full kitchen · fireplace · three bathrooms · non-hotel privacy
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining
Full kitchen with dishwasher, stovetop, oven, microwave, coffee machine, toaster · Dining table indoors · Outdoor dining area with barbecue.
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
Two bedrooms · Three full bathrooms · Private entrances · Linens and towels provided · Free toiletries · Hairdryer.
Living Spaces
Fireplace · Flat-screen TV with cable and DVD player · Desk · Board games and puzzles · Books and DVDs for children.
Practical
Free WiFi throughout · Air conditioning · Heating · Washing machine and dryer · Iron and ironing facilities · Free on-site parking (street parking also available) · Non-smoking property.
Outdoor & Recreation
Outdoor dining area · Barbecue · Canoeing available.
The kitchen is the heart of a cottage stay, and this one doesn't disappoint. You have a full suite: refrigerator, stovetop, oven, microwave, dishwasher, coffee machine, toaster, and all the kitchenware you need to cook a real dinner. That matters when you're feeding a family for a week or when you want to have friends over for a casual meal.
The dining table lets you eat as a group without the restaurant markup. During foliage season or in summer, you can move outside to the outdoor dining area and barbecue setup.
The fireplace and board games in the living room are the real luxury - you can spend an evening indoors without feeling cooped up, and you're not paying twenty dollars to heat a hotel room you're only using to sleep.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August)
Peak season for Acadia. Trails are busy, Bar Harbor is crowded, and this cottage's location in quieter Ellsworth becomes an asset. Book early. The outdoor dining area and barbecue get heavy use, and you can plan full days at the park knowing you'll have a comfortable retreat.
Fall (September–October)
Foliage draws crowds, but the cottage's kitchen and fireplace make rainy shoulder-season days comfortable. Acadia's trails are less packed in early September and late October, and the light is exceptional. Cadillac Mountain is open for sunrise year-round.
Spring (April–May)
Muddy season inland, but coastal trails dry quickly. The cottage's interior is cozy; the fireplace is still useful at night. Many restaurants and attractions in Bar Harbor reduce hours or close in April and early May.
Winter (November–March)
Acadia is quietest and most beautiful under snow, but roads and trails can be icy. The cottage's heating, fireplace, and indoor spaces are essential. This is the least crowded season; if you're planning to hike without crowds, winter works.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Acadia National Park Visitor Center (Hulls Cove): 19 miles · Start here for trail advice, shuttle information, and orientation before you head into the park.
- Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport: 8 miles · Direct flights from Boston and New York most of the year.
- Downtown Ellsworth: 1 mile · Restaurants, hardware stores, pharmacies, grocery stores - everything a self-catering cottage dweller needs.
- Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island waterfront: 12 miles · Lobster rolls, harbor cruises, and the dense cluster of bars and shops.
- Jordan Pond and Jordan Pond House: 21 miles · The most photographed spot in Acadia; worth the early morning to avoid crowds.
- Cadillac Mountain (Acadia): 22 miles · The highest point on the eastern seaboard and the first place to see the sunrise in the U.S. (October–March).
- Schoodic Peninsula: 25 miles · Less crowded than Mount Desert, excellent for biking and quiet trails.
- Agamont Park, Bar Harbor: 21 miles · Waterfront park with walking paths and views across Frenchman Bay.
FAQ
Good to know
Is the cottage really close to Acadia National Park?
Seventeen miles from the main park entrance at Hull's Cove. Depending on which entrance you use and traffic, that's 25–40 minutes by car. It's closer than most Bar Harbor hotels and without the town's peak-season congestion.
Is breakfast included?
No. You cook your own meals in the full kitchen or eat out in Ellsworth or Bar Harbor. That's the trade-off for having a kitchen at all.
Is there parking?
Yes, free on-site street parking is included. Accessible parking is also available if needed.
Can I use the kitchen to cook full meals?
Completely. You have a stovetop, oven, microwave, dishwasher, and all standard kitchenware. It's a full home kitchen, not a hot plate and a mini-fridge.
Is WiFi reliable?
Free WiFi is available throughout the cottage. It's standard residential internet, not a guarantee of business-class speed, but sufficient for streaming and work email.
Are there activities for kids?
Yes. Board games, puzzles, DVDs, books for children, and a flat-screen TV are on-site. Canoeing is available, and you're minutes from Acadia National Park with carriage roads and easy family trails. Nearby beaches and splash pads in Ellsworth are also family-friendly options.
Is the cottage pet-friendly?
The listing doesn't specify. Contact the owner directly before booking if you're bringing a pet.
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