Riverfront Coastal Escape
Riverfront Coastal Escape: A Waterfront Vacation Home in Fort Edgecomb

Why Stay
Why Riverfront Coastal Escape
Fort Edgecomb doesn't get the crowds of Boothbay or Wiscasset, which is exactly the point. The Riverfront Coastal Escape sits on the water with a deep dock - the kind of place where you tie up the boat, haul in the lobsters, and don't worry about squeezing into someone else's schedule. This is a six-bedroom, four-bathroom ground-floor home built for groups: extended families, friends who want to split a week, small reunions. It's the sort of property that makes a real vacation possible - not a performance of one.
The home opens directly to the river. There's an outdoor dining area where you can watch the water change color through the day. Inside, the kitchen works for cooking - actual counter space, a full suite of appliances, a dishwasher - and the fireplace means someone's warm and someone's content no matter the season.
A true deep-water dock for boats. This isn't a decorative feature. You can tie up a skiff, a sailboat, or a lobster boat here and actually use it. For families who boat, fish, or just want easy water access, that dock is worth the stay alone.
Ground-floor living without stairs. The entire unit is on the ground floor. No hauling luggage up three flights at the end of a drive from Boston. No carrying groceries in shifts. Accessibility matters, especially on a longer vacation when you're already tired.
A kitchen built for group cooking. Six bedrooms means at least a dozen people. The kitchen has a real stovetop, oven, full-size refrigerator, dishwasher, and dining table - the bones of actual meals, not hotel-room quick fixes. One family reported genuine contentment simply because they could make breakfast together.
River views and outdoor space. The location trades proximity to downtown tourist zones for something quieter: direct river access, an outdoor dining area where you can watch boats pass, and space to breathe.
Rooms
The rooms
This is a vacation home, not a hotel. Six bedrooms and four full bathrooms are distributed across a ground-floor layout with a private entrance. Bedrooms are traditional in character - furnished for comfort over luxury. Linens and towels are provided. Upper floors are accessible by stairs only, but the entire occupied unit sits on the ground level, which matters for families with young children, older adults, or anyone who just wants to avoid stairs after a long trip.
- Vacation Home (6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms) - Ground-floor layout, private entrance, capacity for 12+ guests
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, groups, boaters, extended stays
Price tier
Upper mid-range (varies by season; compare nightly rates for groups)
Open
Year-round
Guest score
10.0 Exceptional
Standout amenities
Deep-water dock · full kitchen · ground-floor living · river views
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining - Full-size kitchen with dishwasher, microwave, stovetop, oven, coffee machine, refrigerator, toaster, and kitchenware · Dining table for group meals · Outdoor dining area
Comfort & Utilities - Free WiFi · Air conditioning · Heating · Fireplace · Washer and dryer on-site · Parking (accessible parking available)
Bedrooms & Bathrooms - Private bathrooms in all occupied spaces · Bathtubs and showers · Towels and linens provided · Ironing facilities and iron
Entertainment & Tech - Flat-screen TV with cable channels
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August) - Peak season for water use and boating. Coastal Maine Botanical Garden in full bloom. Boothbay Harbor tourism peaks; restaurants and shops open extended hours. River access is at its most inviting. Book early.
Fall (September–October) - Leaf-peeping season. Fewer crowds than peak summer but still warm enough for boat access. Garden shifts to late perennials and grasses. Comfortable for outdoor dining and walks.
Late Spring (May) - Quieter than summer but warmer than shoulder season. Some tourist businesses still ramping up hours. Ideal if you want river access without crowds.
Winter (November–April) - Quiet, cold. Many waterfront businesses close or reduce hours. Fireplace and full kitchen make indoor life pleasant. Not the season for boating, but good for families wanting solitude.
Reviews
What guests say
"Perfect for our family. Plenty of space, everything we needed, great location on the water." - Kathy, United States · Family · 10/10
Location
Things to do nearby
- Boothbay Harbor (8 mi) - Working fishing village turned tourist destination; Dock Square shops, lobster rolls, working waterfront
- Wiscasset (12 mi) - Antiques, Castle Tucker historic home, Sarah's Pizza, the iconic bridge photo spot
- Coastal Maine Botanical Garden (16 mi) - 270 acres across the Boothbay Peninsula; perennials peak June through September
- Bowdoin College (19 mi) - Walk the Brunswick campus; art museum is free to the public
- Old Fort Western (28 mi) - America's oldest wooden fort in Augusta; Revolutionary War history and period reenactments summer weekends
- Reid State Park (13 mi) - Georgetown; two saltwater beaches, hiking trails, dramatic headlands
- Local fishing charters - Multiple operators in Boothbay and Southport for striped bass, mackerel, and offshore trips
FAQ
Good to know
Is the dock really usable for boats? Yes. The deep-water dock can accommodate skiffs, sailboats, and lobster boats. Tying up is straightforward; check weather and tide before committing to overnight mooring.
Is this suitable for families with young kids? Yes. Ground-floor layout, private entrance, full kitchen for feeding groups, and direct outdoor space without navigating stairs or hallways make it family-friendly.
Is breakfast included? No. The fully equipped kitchen means you cook. This is actually an advantage - you control costs and timing.
How far is this from Boothbay Harbor? About 8 miles, or 15 minutes by car. Close enough for day trips but far enough to avoid the harbor's crowds.
Is parking available? Yes, on-site. Accessible parking is also available.
Can we bring a boat? Yes, if you're staying with a boat. The dock is the main draw for water-based guests. Confirm dock capacity when booking.
Is WiFi reliable for remote work? Free WiFi is provided. Speeds may vary; if you're planning serious remote work, contact the owner about reliability.
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