Cozy Ellsworth Home with Yard
Cozy Ellsworth Home with Yard: A Spacious Base for Acadia Explorers

Why Stay
Why Cozy Ellsworth Home with Yard
Ellsworth sits at a crossroads - close enough to Acadia National Park that you're not eating up your vacation in a car, far enough that you escape the Bar Harbor traffic and lodge-room feeling. This three-bedroom, four-bath home on the outskirts of town trades the hustle of downtown for something more useful: space. A full kitchen, a yard, a private entrance, and the kind of setup that actually works for families or small groups who want to cook a real breakfast and spread out.
The single review on file gives it a 9.0 Wonderful. One review isn't much to go on, but the bones are solid: a place built for people who plan to stay a few days and make themselves at home, not check in at dusk and leave at dawn.
Three bedrooms and four full bathrooms mean no morning line for the shower. Most vacation rentals skimp on bathrooms. This one doesn't. For families, couples traveling together, or friends splitting a rental, that's a real difference in how a week feels.
A full kitchen with modern appliances lets you cook like you're actually home. Stovetop, oven, microwave, full refrigerator - the setup you'd expect in a house, not a scaled-down rental kitchenette. Mornings with real coffee and scrambled eggs instead of a hunt for a breakfast place saves time and money.
Private entrance and a yard give you autonomy and fresh air. No shared hallways, no lobby traffic. Step outside to green space instead of straight onto a parking lot. In summer, that yard becomes an extension of the living room.
Parking on site means no hunting for a spot. Free, accessible parking right there. In the height of season, when downtown Bar Harbor is a parking lot, this alone justifies the Ellsworth location.
Rooms
The rooms
The home offers a Vacation Home layout with three bedrooms spread across the property. All rooms feature linens and air conditioning. Bathrooms are private and stocked with free toiletries, towels, and hair dryers. Note that upper floors are accessible by stairs only - something to confirm if mobility is a consideration.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, groups, Acadia-bound travelers seeking privacy and kitchen access
Open
Year-round
Standout amenities
Full kitchen · four bathrooms · private entrance · yard · on-site parking
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Inside the home: Living room with TV · Air conditioning throughout · Free WiFi · Full kitchen with stovetop, oven, microwave, and kitchenware · Private bathrooms with hairdryers and free toiletries · Heating for shoulder seasons
Outdoors: Yard space · On-site parking · Private entrance
House rules: Non-smoking property
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season for Acadia. The park is fully open, weather is warm (60s–70s), and the yard is at its best. Expect full parking and crowded trails. Ellsworth's distance from downtown Bar Harbor becomes a real advantage.
Fall (September–October): Foliage season draws crowds but the weather remains excellent (50s–60s). Fewer families, more serious hikers. The yard is still comfortable for morning coffee.
Winter (November–March): The home is available but roads around Acadia can close after snow. The park stays open, but expect icy conditions, shorter daylight, and colder temperatures (20s–40s). The yard is less usable.
Spring (April–May): Shoulder season. Unpredictable weather, some park roads still closed in early May. The Visitor Center opens mid-April. Fewer crowds and lower prices if you can tolerate variability.
Reviews
What guests say
"Perfect location and setup for exploring Acadia without staying in Bar Harbor itself." - Roman, United States · Solo traveler · 9/10
The single review captures the property's core appeal: it's functional, well-equipped, and positioned exactly where you want to be if you're using Acadia as your base.
Location
Things to do nearby
Ellsworth is the service hub of Mount Desert Island, which means it's unglamorous but functional. The real appeal is proximity to what matters:
- Acadia National Park Visitor Center (Hulls Cove): 17 miles southeast; plan 25–30 minutes drive. This is your first stop to pick up a park map and confirm road conditions. The park itself has 120 miles of carriage roads, hiking trails ranging from 20 minutes to all-day, and some of the best coastal scenery in New England.
- Mount Desert Island: 15 miles south. The island holds Bar Harbor, Northeast Harbor, and Southwest Harbor - three distinct towns with restaurants, galleries, and waterfront charm.
- Pirate's Cove Miniature Golf: 8.7 miles away. A family staple if you're traveling with kids on a rainy afternoon.
- Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport: 6.2 miles. Relevant if you're flying in or watching seaplanes land.
- Ellsworth itself: Downtown has a modest strip of restaurants, a brewery or two, and a small waterfront along the Union River. Not a destination, but adequate if you want dinner without driving to Bar Harbor.
FAQ
Good to know
Is the home truly private, or are there shared spaces? This is a standalone vacation rental. Private entrance, private yard, no shared hallways or common areas. Entirely yours for the duration.
Is breakfast included? No. The home has a full kitchen, so guests typically prepare their own breakfast. That's part of the value proposition - you control your own schedule and diet.
How far is it really to Bar Harbor? Ellsworth to Bar Harbor town center is about 20 minutes by car, depending on traffic. In summer, budget 30 minutes if you're going during peak hours (late morning, early evening).
Is the yard fenced? The listing mentions a yard but doesn't specify fencing. Confirm with the property owner before booking if you're traveling with pets.
What's the WiFi like? Free WiFi is included. No details on speed, but it's standard for a modern vacation rental.
Are linens and towels provided? Yes. Private bathrooms come with towels and free toiletries. Bedrooms include linens.
Is there air conditioning? Yes, throughout the home. Essential in summer, especially with three bedrooms generating heat.













