Beachfront cottage rentalNorth Sebago

Little Sandy-Limit 8 Cottage

Little Sandy-Limit 8 Cottage: Beachfront on Sebago Lake

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a large wooden house with a large yard at LITTLE SANDY-LIMIT 8 cottage in North Sebago
a large wooden house with a large yard at LITTLE SANDY-LIMIT 8 cottage in North Sebago

Why Stay

Why Little Sandy-Limit 8 Cottage

North Sebago doesn't get the press that Bar Harbor or Ogunquit do, but that's precisely the point. This three-bedroom beachfront cottage sits on sandy shores of Sebago Lake - Maine's second-largest lake - where the water stays calm and the summer crowd thins fast past August. Little Sandy-Limit 8 is the kind of place you book for a week and find yourself reluctant to leave: no hotel noise, no lobby, just a kitchen you actually want to cook in and a beach a few steps from your door.

The cottage works equally well for a family summer, a multi-generational gathering, or friends splitting a July week. Sebago is deep and clean; the lake rarely gets the churn of the Atlantic, making it ideal for younger swimmers and anyone who prefers freshwater to salt.


Direct beachfront access on Sebago Lake. The cottage sits steps from the sand, with lake views from the living areas. Sebago is the second-largest lake in Maine and stays refreshingly cool through July and August. You can swim, fish, or simply watch the light change across the water throughout the day.

Fully equipped kitchen and dining space. The cottage includes a full kitchen with a microwave, oven, toaster, and tea and coffee maker - everything needed to cook real meals rather than rely on takeout. A generous dining table seats the whole group, and a separate sitting area gives you flexibility for morning coffee or evening wind-down.

Free parking and pet-friendly grounds. Parking is included and private, with no lot-shuffling required. If you're bringing dogs or cats, they're welcome. Barbecue facilities let you grill directly outside, making dinners feel like part of the vacation rather than a logistical chore.


Rooms

The rooms

The cottage contains three bedrooms and a spacious living room, arranged to give families or groups room to breathe. Each bedroom includes a bed and fan; bathrooms are equipped with bathtubs. The sitting area doubles as a second gathering space if someone needs quiet time away from the group.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, groups, multi-generational gatherings

Standout amenities

Direct lake access · full kitchen · barbecue · fishing

Details

North Sebago, 04029
Parking: Free, private

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining - Full kitchen with oven, microwave, toaster, tea and coffee maker · Dining table with seating area · Sitting area for relaxation

Outdoors - Beachfront access · Sandy shore · Lake view · Barbecue facilities

Practical - Free WiFi · Free parking · Non-smoking property · Smoke alarms

Recreation - Fishing access · Beach activities

Family Friendly - TV in living area · Bathtub in bathrooms


Beach and water access. The beachfront location is the anchor amenity - sand, shallow entry, and lake for swimming or fishing.

Barbecue and outdoor dining. A full barbecue setup lets you cook outdoors. Combined with the kitchen inside, this means you can feed a group of 6–8 without feeling trapped by meal prep.

Fishing. Sebago Lake supports healthy populations of smallmouth bass, lake trout, and white perch. The cottage is licensed for fishing access, and the shoreline here is productive.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August). Peak season. Lake water is swimmable (typically 65–72°F by mid-July), the beach is most comfortable, and all local attractions are open. Late June and early September are less crowded than July–August.

Shoulder season (May and September). Quieter, but the lake remains cold for most visitors. Ideal for fishing, birding, and adults who don't mind a crisp morning. Labor Day weekend sees a brief spike.

Fall (October). Foliage peaks in early October around Maine's Lakes Region. The lake itself is less inviting, but the cottage serves well as a base for scenic drives and hiking.

Winter (November–March). The cottage remains available, but Sebago Lake freezes solid, and heating costs rise. Better suited to families with ice-fishing or winter-sports interests.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Nason's Beach - 1.3 miles, public swimming area with parking
  • Sebago Lake State Park - 4 miles, day-use park with picnic tables and additional beach access
  • Portland - 29 miles, galleries, restaurants, and Merrill Auditorium for live music
  • Bridgton - 8 miles, lakeside town with antique shops, local restaurants, and Bridgton State Park
  • Fishing charter services - available within 15 minutes for guided lake trips
  • Kayak rentals - several outfitters 10–15 minutes away offer paddling on the lake or into connecting waterways

FAQ

Good to know

Is the cottage directly on the water? Yes, it's beachfront with direct sandy-shore access to Sebago Lake. You step out and are immediately on the beach.

Is WiFi included? Yes, free WiFi is available throughout the property.

Can I bring pets? Yes, the cottage is pet-friendly. Confirm any size or breed restrictions when booking.

Is there a kitchen? Yes, fully equipped with oven, microwave, toaster, and dining table. You can prepare all your own meals.

Can I fish from the property? Yes, fishing is permitted on the lake with Maine's required license. Sebago holds smallmouth bass, lake trout, and white perch.

Is parking included? Yes, free private parking is included with your stay.

How far is it to Portland? Portland International Jetport is 29 miles away (roughly 45 minutes by car). Downtown Portland is about 35 miles.


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