Dockside Retreat
Dockside Retreat: A Five-Bedroom Lake House in North Sebago

Why Stay
Why Dockside Retreat
North Sebago sits in the quiet heart of Maine's Lakes Region, where glacial lakes cut through pine forest and the pace slows to match the water. Dockside Retreat is a sprawling five-bedroom, two-bathroom house built for groups - families stacked across generations, friend groups splitting a week, couples traveling with kids. It's the kind of place where someone's making coffee in the full kitchen while others are already on the dock, and nobody's waiting for bathroom access.
The house delivers the practical backbone of group travel: enough beds, enough space, a real kitchen, and the lake visible through the windows. At 1.4 miles from Nason's Beach and 29 miles south of Portland, it sits on the boundary between the escape you came for and the world you can still reach if you need to.
A full kitchen means real meals, not takeout tabs. The house features a complete setup - oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, full kitchenware - that actually invites you to cook. For groups, this transforms the economics (and the quality) of a week-long stay. Breakfast isn't a hotel lobby scramble; it's overnight oats and bacon at your own table.
Five bedrooms spread the cost and the comfort across more people. Rather than doubling up in two hotel rooms, families can give kids their own spaces, and couples get breathing room. The house sleeps more people than a typical three-room rental, which matters when planning a multi-family gathering or a friends' reunion.
Lake proximity without the lodge noise. Nason's Beach is walkable distance, and the property itself sits on water with views from the house. You get the lake-access draw without the conference calls echoing through the hallway or a busy check-in desk.
Pet-friendly and nonsmoking. Traveling with a dog doesn't mean leaving it behind or paying punitive fees; the house welcomes them. The smoke-free policy means the smell never becomes an issue across a long stay.
Practical groundwork is already laid. Free parking (critical for group travel), WiFi, air-conditioning, a washing machine (essential for kids or a week-long trip), and English-speaking staff mean the logistics don't become the story.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, friend groups, multi-family gatherings, extended stays
Price tier
Mid-range for group capacity; cost per person drops with full occupancy
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Lake & Outdoors Lake views · Dock access implied by proximity and name · Fishing opportunity from the property
Kitchen & Dining Full-size refrigerator · Oven and stovetop · Dishwasher · Microwave · Dining table · Kitchenware and utensils provided · Tea and coffee maker
Bedrooms & Bathrooms Five bedrooms (bed types not specified) · Two bathrooms · Private bathrooms · Linens provided · Bathtub access
Comfort & Climate Air conditioning · Fans · Non-smoking throughout
Practical & Family-Friendly Free WiFi · Free on-site private parking · Washing machine · Pet-friendly · TV for downtime
Safety Smoke alarms · Carbon monoxide detector
Dockside Retreat is a villa-style rental, not a hotel room, which means layout and flow work differently. Five bedrooms means groups can separate by age, couple status, or preference - no forced proximity. Two bathrooms is the real constraint here; groups with kids should plan accordingly, or consider it a built-in reason to stagger mornings.
The living areas include a dining space and sitting room, which become the social anchors for a group stay. The lake view pulls guests outside, which is the real amenity - you're not paying for interior design, you're paying for proximity to water and enough floor space to stop feeling crowded.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak lake season. Nason's Beach is busy, especially weekends. Sebago Lake water is swimmable. All outdoor attractions and most restaurants operate full hours. Book early; week-long rentals fill fast.
Shoulder Season (May and September): Weather is warmer than spring but less humid than midsummer. Lake water is cool for swimming but fine for wading or boating. Fewer crowds at beaches and trails. Bridgton's shops remain open; restaurants begin closing Mondays in late September.
Fall (October): Foliage season brings day-trippers and leaf-peepers. Lake water becomes cold for swimming. By late October, heat is minimal, and the property's heating system matters. Fishing remains good. Many seasonal businesses close after Columbus Day.
Winter (November–March): Sebago Lake freezes; ice fishing becomes the draw. The house is essentially a winter retreat for hardy groups. Heating costs rise. Portland is 45 minutes away for dining and cultural events if the property feels isolating.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Nason's Beach (1.4 mi): Public sand beach on Sebago Lake with shallow water, picnic areas, and parking. Summer crowds peak weekends; weekdays are quieter.
- Sebago Lake State Park (5 mi): Larger recreation area with campgrounds, trails, and a boat launch. The lake itself - 45 square miles - is Maine's second-largest and central to the region's draw.
- Bridgton (8 mi): Walkable downtown with antique shops, local restaurants, and the Bridgton Historical Society if rain derails lake plans.
- Portland International Jetport (29 mi): Arrival point for most visitors; 45-minute drive without traffic.
- **Sebago Lake fishing: Bass, pike, and perch; the lake is stocked and popular with morning anglers. Dock fishing from the property itself is likely possible.
- Hiking trails in the White Mountain foothills (30–45 mi): Day-trip range for families wanting higher elevation and more formal trail systems.
- Sunday River ski area (1.5 hours north): Off-season outlet if you're visiting outside summer lake season.
FAQ
Good to know
Is this a pet-friendly rental? Yes. Dogs and other pets are welcome, and there are no mention of additional fees, though you should confirm directly with the property before booking. The house is nonsmoking, so indoor air quality stays clean.
How many bathrooms for five bedrooms? Two bathrooms serve the five bedrooms, which is tight for a large group. Plan bathroom schedules early, or consider it a bonus incentive for families with teenagers to wake up earlier.
Can we cook full meals here? Absolutely. The full kitchen includes a refrigerator, oven, microwave, dishwasher, and complete kitchenware. For week-long stays, the kitchen pays for itself versus eating out every meal.
Is there a dock for boats? The property sits on Sebago Lake with lake views, which suggests dock access or shoreline access, though the listing doesn't explicitly confirm boat launching or mooring. Contact the property to verify if you're planning to bring a boat.
What's the nearest swimming beach? Nason's Beach is 1.4 miles away and offers public sand beach, shallow water, and parking. It's walkable or a quick drive and far preferable to lake swimming directly from an unfamiliar private property.
Is WiFi included? Yes, free WiFi is provided throughout the house. Cell service in North Sebago is generally reliable, but WiFi ensures backup for work or streaming.
How far is this from Portland? Dockside Retreat is 29 miles from Portland International Jetport, roughly a 45-minute drive depending on traffic. Portland's dining, attractions, and nightlife are within day-trip range if you want to explore the city.
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