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K1ssick Cove Beach House

K1ssick Cove Beach House: A Beachfront Family Retreat in Ellsworth

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a sunset over a large body of water at K1ssick Cove Beach House family Acadia watersports in Ellsworth
a sunset over a large body of water at K1ssick Cove Beach House family Acadia watersports in Ellsworth

Why Stay

Why K1ssick Cove Beach House

K1ssick Cove Beach House is the kind of place you book when you want to skip the hotel lobby entirely - a two-bedroom, two-bath beachfront home with direct sand access, a garden, and the kind of setup that actually lets a family spread out. Ellsworth, sitting at the gateway to Acadia National Park, isn't as crowded as Bar Harbor, but it's close enough to everything that matters. The house works equally well for a long weekend or a full week, whether you're here to kayak off the dock, cast a line, or just let the kids burn energy in the water park on the property.

The bones are practical: full kitchen, washer, AC, free parking, free Wi-Fi. The soul is the water - sea views from what amounts to a private stretch of Maine coast, a genuine rarity at this price point in the Acadia region.


Direct beachfront with its own waterpark. Most rental homes claim water access; this one delivers a private waterpark on-site and unobstructed sea views. Families with young kids get a contained play area without leaving the property, while older swimmers and paddlers launch straight onto the cove.

Full self-catering kitchen and laundry. You're not eating every meal out. The kitchen is completely equipped - dishwasher, oven, stovetop, microwave, kettle - and the in-house washer means you're not hand-rinsing clothes or rationing outfits. Barbecue grill and outdoor dining table let you eat looking at the water.

Acadia and coastal attractions within 15 minutes. Acadia National Park Visitor Center at Hulls Cove is 15 miles away; Frenchman Bay and its boat tours are 16 miles; Agamont Park in Bar Harbor is 18. Cycling trails thread through the surrounding area - the house caters to that explicitly - and fishing is available right from the property.

Room to actually live, not just sleep. Two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a living area with streaming services, a desk for remote workers. This is a home rental, not a hotel room. People actually stay a week here and feel like they're living somewhere, not camping in a lobby.

No surprise fees. Parking is free. Wi-Fi is free. Water sports on-site. The price you see is what you pay.


Rooms

The rooms

The house splits into two bedrooms across a layout designed for families or small groups who need actual separation and bathroom access. Both bedrooms have proper linens and closet space; both bathrooms include bathtubs, towels, and free toiletries. The living area doubles as a den with a desk, making it workable for anyone who needs to stay connected. Board games, puzzles, and a TV with streaming services fill downtime when the weather turns.


At a Glance

At a glance

Style

Beachfront family home rental, two bedrooms, two bathrooms

Best for

Families, groups, anyone seeking a full kitchen and self-catering flexibility

Open

Year-round

Standout amenities

Beachfront access · on-site waterpark · full kitchen · washer/dryer · water sports facilities

Details

14 Kissick Point Way, Ellsworth, ME 04605
Parking: Free, on-site

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Outdoor & Water: Beachfront access · Private waterpark · Water sports facilities · Fishing from the property · Barbecue grill · Outdoor furniture · Patio and garden space

Kitchen & Dining: Full kitchen with dishwasher, oven, stovetop, microwave · Dining table · Tea/coffee maker · All kitchenware provided

Bedrooms & Bathrooms: Two bedrooms · Two full bathrooms with bathtubs · Linens and wardrobe storage · Free toiletries and hairdryer

Climate & Comfort: Air conditioning · Heating · Washing machine and dryer · Free Wi-Fi throughout · Smoke-free property

Entertainment & Family: Streaming services (Netflix, etc.) · TV · Board games and puzzles · Desk · Private entrance


Beachfront with immediate water access. The property fronts the cove directly; you step from the garden onto sand. Sea views dominate - not glimpsed between trees, but proper water vistas. The on-site waterpark and water sports facilities mean families don't need to drive to find swim or play space; kayak and fishing gear launching is part of the routine.

Garden, patio, and grill setup. Outdoor furniture is stocked. The barbecue grill gets real use - fresh catch or burgers with a bay view. Cycling from the property is encouraged; the terrain around Ellsworth is rolling but manageable.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August). Warmest water, full operating hours on everything, Acadia at peak visitation. The waterpark is most useful; beach days are longest. Expect crowds at park attractions and higher rental rates. Book early.

Fall (September–October). Shoulder season beauty - leaf foliage builds through late September and peaks in early October. Water is still swimmable. Acadia quiets down considerably, but the cove stays accessible. Waterpark may have reduced hours by late October.

Spring (May) and Winter (November–April). Shorter days, water too cold for casual swimming, and some outfitters scale back. Fishing remains good in spring and winter. The house stays open year-round, and quiet season rates apply. Good for remote workers seeking space and solitude.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Acadia National Park Visitor Center (Hulls Cove): 15 miles · Start here for maps, programs, and orientation before heading into Acadia's 47,000 acres of carriage roads, hiking trails, and the Park Loop Road.
  • Frenchman Bay: 16 miles · Boat tours, whale watching, and lobster fishing charters depart from Bar Harbor and Northeast Harbor; the bay is a protected marine habitat with genuine wildlife viewing opportunities.
  • Bar Harbor waterfront and Dock Square: 18 miles · The town hub for restaurants, shops, galleries, and the ferry to Winter Harbor. Agamont Park has views back across the water.
  • Jordan Pond Path (Acadia): 20 miles · One of Maine's easiest and most photographed hikes; a 3.3-mile loop with mountain reflections and carriage-road access.
  • Mount Desert Island Loop: Variable · Coastal drive threading through Southwest Harbor, Northeast Harbor, and Seal Harbor, with overlooks, beach access, and quiet swimming areas.
  • Local fishing charters: 5–10 miles · Cod, haddock, and mackerel trips depart from Ellsworth and Bar Harbor; the house can advise on outfitters.
  • Cycling trails and carriage roads: On property and surrounding · The house provides guidance on nearby routes; Acadia's carriage roads are world-class for family biking.

FAQ

Good to know

Is the house directly on the water? Yes. It's beachfront with direct sand access and unobstructed sea views. The waterpark is on-site, and water sports facilities are part of the property.

What's included in the rental? Parking, Wi-Fi, washer, dryer, fully equipped kitchen, and all on-site amenities. Streaming services are available on the living room TV.

How far is Acadia National Park? The Visitor Center at Hulls Cove is 15 miles away; you can reach the Park Loop Road and main trailheads in under 30 minutes.

Is breakfast included? No. The fully equipped kitchen is designed for self-catering. You have full cooking facilities, refrigerator, and dishwasher on-site.

Can we fish from the property? Yes. Fishing is listed as an on-site activity. You're on the cove; local outfitters can advise on seasonal catches and licensing.

Is there air conditioning and heat? Yes. Both are included for year-round comfort.

What's the closest town for restaurants and shopping? Ellsworth is minutes away; Bar Harbor (18 miles) has the widest selection of restaurants, shops, and galleries in the region.


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