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Ledgewood 7

Ledgewood 7: A Spacious Family Retreat in Seal Harbor

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a living room with two couches and a coffee table at Ledgewood 7 in Seal Harbor
a living room with two couches and a coffee table at Ledgewood 7 in Seal Harbor

Why Stay

Why Ledgewood 7

Ledgewood 7 isn't a hotel - it's a four-bedroom house with real kitchen, multiple bathrooms, and a private entrance. That distinction matters if you're traveling with family or staying long enough to stop eating every meal out. Seal Harbor sits on the quieter eastern flank of Mount Desert Island, well-positioned for exploring Acadia National Park without the Dock Square crowd. The property sits less than half a mile from Seal Harbor Beach and opens directly to hiking terrain, making it especially suited to families with older kids, multi-generational groups, or anyone wanting to self-cater for part of their stay.

This is rental-home accommodation - furnished and equipped for independent living. There's no front desk, no daily housekeeping, no restaurant. The kitchen is fully stocked, laundry is on-site, and streaming services mean downtime doesn't require leaving the property. If you're splitting a week's rent across four adults, the per-person cost often beats hotel rates while giving you far more space and flexibility.


Built for groups and families needing actual space. Four bedrooms and two full bathrooms mean everyone gets their own zone. A separate dining table, living area, and sitting room let a group of eight or ten decompress without feeling stacked. Rental homes work best when you're not all fighting for bathroom time at 8 a.m.

Full kitchen eliminates the constant restaurant math. Make coffee in the morning, grill steaks on the back patio in the evening. The kitchen includes a dishwasher, dryer, and all standard cookware - no scouting for a can opener at midnight. Families with dietary restrictions or young kids who eat at 5:30 p.m. particularly value this autonomy.

Private entrance and wheelchair-accessible layout. Unlike hotel corridors, you have your own key and threshold. The entire unit is wheelchair accessible, with grab rails in bathrooms - genuinely useful for older travelers or anyone with mobility considerations.

Direct access to hiking and the shoreline. Seal Harbor Beach is a genuine walk away, not a drive. The property opens onto trail networks that feed into Acadia's carriage road system. Kids can bike or hike straight out the door.


Rooms

The rooms

Ledgewood 7 is a single four-bedroom house, not a hotel with multiple room types. The bedrooms are simply furnished with linens provided. Two full bathrooms serve the four bedrooms - workable for a family, tight for two couples unfamiliar with each other. The living area includes a sofa, sitting area with desk space, and a dining table that seats a group comfortably.

This is a home, so expect traditional furnishings rather than design-forward finishes. The appeal is space and functionality, not an Instagram-worthy aesthetic.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, multi-generational groups, extended stays, those with mobility needs

Price tier

Mid-range for a rental home; scales with group size and season

Open

Year-round (heating available)

Standout amenities

Full kitchen · BBQ grill · direct trail access · wheelchair accessible · private entrance

Details

Seal Harbor, Mount Desert Island, Maine 04660

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Outdoor areas: The property has a BBQ grill, picnic table, and patio with outdoor furniture - genuinely useful for a long stay. The designated picnic area is a real plus if you're eating takeout lobster rolls in good weather.

In-home entertainment: Flat-screen TV with streaming services (Netflix, etc.) for rainy afternoons or downtime.

For families: A children's playground on-site gives young kids a contained space to burn energy without heading into town.

Activities nearby: Hiking and cycling are directly accessible. A golf course sits within two miles if that's your thing. Fishing is feasible from the local waters.

Accessibility and practical: Laundry facilities, ironing setup, private bathrooms with full amenities, and wheelchair accessibility throughout. The property is heating-equipped and has safety features (smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detector, fire extinguishers).


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August): Peak season. Trails are fully open, Seal Harbor Beach is warm enough for swimming, all restaurants and shops operating. Expect crowds on Park Loop Road and at Acadia parking areas by 9 a.m. Ledgewood's full-week rentals start at peak rates.

Shoulder season (May and September–mid-October): Lighter crowds, comfortable hiking weather. Leaf-peeping crowds arrive in late September. Restaurants and shops remain open through mid-October. Rates drop compared to July/August.

Fall (late October–November): Foliage peaks typically mid-to-late October. Shorter daylight limits hiking time. Many seasonal restaurants close by Halloween. Weather turns damp; hiking trails can be muddy.

Winter (December–March): Quiet and cold. Outdoor activity hinges on snow conditions. Many attractions operate reduced hours or close entirely. Heating is available in the home, but Seal Harbor winters feel genuinely remote.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Seal Harbor Beach: less than 0.6 mi - a true neighborhood beach, quieter than Bar Harbor's public strands
  • Agamont Park: 8.1 mi - waterfront park in Bar Harbor with walking paths and views over Frenchman Bay
  • The Abbe Museum: 8.1 mi - Mount Desert Island's principal Native American collection; exceptional for cultural context
  • Jordan Pond Path: ~10 mi - Acadia National Park's most photographed carriage road; moderate 3.3-mile loop
  • Park Loop Road: 10–15 mi - scenic drive with pullouts, reversible sections, and access to Thunder Hole, Otter Cliff, and Sand Beach
  • Northeast Harbor: 5 mi - sailboat-filled harbor village with galleries, restaurants, and a quieter vibe than Bar Harbor
  • Seal Point & Ship Harbor Trail: 8 mi - Acadia hiking with coastal views; accessible 1.5-mile out-and-back

FAQ

Good to know

Is Ledgewood 7 right on the water? No - it's a short walk to Seal Harbor Beach and trail networks, but the house itself isn't oceanfront or even immediately on a bay. The location trades direct water views for access and lower rates.

Is there a grocery store nearby? Yes - Northeast Harbor and Bar Harbor both have supermarkets within 5–10 miles. Many visitors do a supply run upon arrival and cook most breakfasts and some dinners.

How far to Acadia's main entrance? About 15 miles to the Jordan Pond Visitor Center; 10–12 miles to Park Loop Road's northern access points. Seal Harbor's location is closer to the park than downtown Bar Harbor but not on the park's doorstep.

Is breakfast included? There's no breakfast service - you make your own in the full kitchen. That's the entire point of a vacation rental.

Are there activities for young children? The on-site playground helps. Seal Harbor Beach is safe for wading. Nearby family-friendly restaurants and attractions exist, but you're not walking distance to an amusement park or arcade.

How does checkout work? Standard vacation-rental checkout: typically 10 a.m. or 11 a.m., depending on the booking. Laundry facilities mean you can wash linens before departure if desired.

Can you rent just one bedroom? No - Ledgewood 7 books as a full four-bedroom house. Minimum stays often apply (often 3–7 nights depending on season). Check the booking site for current policies.


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