Log Cabin on Saltwater Cove
Log Cabin on Saltwater Cove: A Private Waterfront Retreat in Ellsworth

Why Stay
Why Log Cabin on Saltwater Cove
The Log Cabin on Saltwater Cove occupies that rare category of vacation rental: the kind of place where you arrive planning to explore and instead find yourself reluctant to leave. Perched on its own cove in Ellsworth, this three-bedroom holiday home sits far enough from the main road to feel genuinely remote - yet close enough to Acadia National Park and the Hancock County coast to make day trips effortless. The cabin's appeal is straightforward: saltwater access, a working fireplace, a kitchen that actually functions, and the kind of quiet that doesn't need marketing copy.
The space works best for families or small groups seeking a base camp rather than a hotel experience. The property delivers on its promise of immersion in the Maine waterfront without fuss or pretense. This is a place for mornings on the patio, evenings around the fireplace, and days spent cycling into town or exploring the park.
Direct access to saltwater and water sports right from the property. The cove is shallow enough for safe family swimming and offers natural appeal that rental cabins in inland settings simply can't match. Guests report the water quality as clear, and the setting itself - garden views overlooking the cove - makes this feel like a legitimate waterfront experience rather than a cabin that happens to be near water.
Three fully functional bedrooms and a serious kitchen. This isn't a studio with a kitchenette. The home includes a dining table, full-size appliances (oven, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave), and enough counter space to prep meals for a group. Combined with free parking and pet-friendly policies, the cabin works as an economical home base for a week-long family vacation.
Fireplace, private entrance, and genuine seclusion. One guest described the property as "quiet, pretty and immaculate" - and that's the shorthand for why people book it. There's no front desk, no hallway noise, no shared spaces. You get a private entrance, your own parking, and a fireplace for shoulder-season evenings when the coast air turns sharp.
Nearby access to Acadia, cycling routes, and fishing. The property lists golf and cycling amenities on-site, and sits just 28 miles from Acadia National Park Visitor Center at Hulls Cove. Frenchman Bay (29 miles) is a short drive for whale watches or boat tours. The surrounding Ellsworth area is ideal for cyclists exploring the park's quieter roads.
Rooms
The rooms
The vacation home offers a straightforward three-bedroom layout with a full bathroom, private entrance, and multiple living zones. Bedrooms feature linens and storage; the bathroom includes a bathtub, hairdryer, and free toiletries. There's no shortage of sleeping or living space - a real advantage for families who've endured compact hotel rooms.
- Master Bedroom. Likely the largest of the three; no ensuite, but walk-out access to common bath.
- Second & Third Bedrooms. Suitable for children, teens, or a second couple; linens provided.
One honest note: with only one bathroom for a three-bedroom home, families of five or more may find morning schedules tight. Book accordingly.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, small groups, waterfront seekers
Price tier
Mid to upper-mid (typical for Maine waterfront rentals; compare nightly rates)
Open
Year-round
Guest score
9.0 Wonderful
Standout amenities
Saltwater cove access · fireplace · full kitchen · private entrance · seclusion
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Outdoor & Water. Patio with outdoor furniture and barbecue · Garden view over the cove · Water sports facilities (kayaking, paddling) · Fishing from the property · Swimming in saltwater cove
Kitchen & Living. Full-size kitchen with oven, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, and kitchenware · Dining table · Fireplace · Streaming services (Netflix, etc.) · DVD player and board games for rainy afternoons · Tea/coffee maker
Practical. Washing machine and dryer · Free parking · Pet friendly · Smoke-free property · Heating for off-season stays · Private entrance and bathroom
Nearby. Golf course within 2 miles · Cycling routes throughout the property and surrounding area
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August). Peak season for swimming and water sports. The cove is at its most inviting, and Acadia is fully staffed and open. Book early; summer weekends fill months in advance.
Early Fall (September–October). Ideal window. Water is still swimmable, crowds thin considerably after Labor Day, and foliage begins turning by mid-September. Fireplace evenings are perfect; pool and water park season may close by late October.
Late Spring (May). Wildflowers bloom along the Acadia loop; water is cold but manageable for hardy swimmers. Fewer tourists than summer; birding is excellent around Frenchman Bay.
Winter (November–March). Off-season, but the fireplace and proximity to quiet hiking trails appeal to travelers seeking seclusion. Check what local attractions keep reduced winter hours; some Acadia facilities may close temporarily.
Reviews
What guests say
"Quiet, pretty and immaculate."
- Pedersen, United States · Family · 10/10
A solo traveler stayed six nights in late October and scored the property 8/10.
- Eric, United States · Solo traveler
The property has only two reviews on Booking.com to date, which is typical for newer or less-marketed vacation rentals. Both guests rated it highly, citing cleanliness and the peaceful setting. One guest flagged a minor issue with a toilet paper dispenser that became loose with use - the owner has committed to addressing it. This is the kind of small detail worth noting and forgetting; it's not a systemic problem, just a maintenance reminder.
FAQ
Good to know
Is the cabin directly on the water? Yes. The property sits on a saltwater cove with direct access for swimming, kayaking, and paddling. The setting is genuine waterfront, not water-view.
Is breakfast included? No. The cabin is a vacation rental, not a bed-and-breakfast. You'll need to stock the kitchen or eat out in Ellsworth or nearby towns.
How far is Acadia National Park? The visitor center at Hulls Cove is 28 miles away (about 45 minutes by car). The main park loop and popular hikes are fully accessible as day trips.
Is there a shuttle to town or the airport? No. The property offers free parking and a private entrance, implying self-drive access. Hancock County–Bar Harbor Airport is 17 miles away.
Can we bring a pet? Yes. The property is pet friendly. Confirm any size or breed restrictions directly with the owner before booking.
Is there WiFi or streaming? Yes. The cabin includes streaming services (Netflix, etc.), though specific WiFi strength isn't mentioned in reviews. Confirm bandwidth needs for work-from-property stays.
What's the cancellation policy? Check Booking.com's terms at time of booking; vacation rental policies vary by season and booking date.













