Acadia National Park Home with Ocean View
Acadia National Park Home with Ocean View: A Southwest Harbor Vacation Rental

Why Stay
Why Acadia National Park Home with Ocean View
If you're planning to explore Acadia but want more space and independence than a traditional hotel room offers, this three-bedroom vacation home in Southwest Harbor delivers. It's the kind of place where a family or small group can spread out, cook real meals, soak in the spa tub after a long hike, and wake up to harbor views - without the constraint of checking out by noon or the noise of neighbors in the next room.
The ground-floor layout, full kitchen, and private entrance make it feel like your own temporary home rather than lodging. The location sits close enough to Acadia's trails and attractions that you're never more than a 20-minute drive from major trailheads, yet far enough from Bar Harbor's summer crowds that you'll actually find parking.
Convenient access to Acadia without the Bar Harbor circus. The property sits in Southwest Harbor, the quieter gateway to Mount Desert Island. Guests consistently praise the location - just a short drive to Ship Harbor Nature Trail (4.3 mi), Thunder Hole, and Jordan Pond, but far enough from downtown Bar Harbor that you'll avoid the worst of the summer gridlock.
Spa and ocean views make downtime restorative. After a full day of hiking or kayaking, a soak in the spa tub and views of the harbor from the deck are genuinely welcome. The garden and outdoor dining area provide multiple ways to spend an evening without leaving the property.
Full kitchen and three bathrooms mean real comfort for groups. Unlike a hotel suite, this home has a working kitchen with modern appliances, dishwasher, and a full complement of cookware. Three bathrooms eliminate morning bottlenecks - a significant advantage if you're traveling with family.
Ground-floor accessibility and private entrance. You get your own door and no stairs to negotiate, which matters for anyone with mobility concerns or anyone who simply values coming and going without feeling watched.
Rooms
The rooms
A single spacious vacation home with three bedrooms and three full bathrooms. The entire unit sits on the ground floor, with a living room that includes a fireplace, a desk for anyone who can't fully disconnect from work, and that aforementioned private entrance. The kitchen is the real centerpiece - fully equipped and genuinely functional. Television, board games, and books are available for quieter evenings or rainy afternoons.
The layout favors families and small groups over solo travelers. If you're alone, the space will feel large; if you're traveling with four to six people, it's ideal.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, small groups, anyone seeking space and kitchen access near Acadia
Price tier
Mid-range for a full home rental in the area
Open
Year-round
Guest score
8.3 Very
Standout amenities
Spa tub · full kitchen · ground-floor accessibility · quiet Southwest Harbor location
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Relaxation & Wellness - Spa tub · Fitness center · Garden
Outdoor Living - Barbecue · Outdoor dining area · Deck with ocean view
Kitchen & Dining - Full kitchen with oven, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, coffee machine, and complete kitchenware · Washing machine and dryer for extended stays
Entertainment & Comfort - Fireplace · Television · Board games and books · WiFi
Practical - Parking on site · Private bathroom in each bedroom · Heating · Non-smoking property
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season and peak crowds. Acadia trails are busy, especially July and early August, and Bar Harbor becomes genuinely congested. This home's location in Southwest Harbor is a plus - fewer day-trippers. Spa and ocean views are at their best. Book early or expect limited availability.
Fall (September–October): The sweet spot. Leaf color typically peaks mid-to-late October; summer crowds thin out dramatically by Labor Day. Hiking is superb, temperatures are cool, and the harbor views are as good as they get. This is when solo travelers and couples gravitate here.
Winter (November–March): The property remains open, but many Acadia services (shuttle buses, seasonal restaurants, some trailhead facilities) close or scale back. The spa and fireplace become especially appealing during cold spells. Expect fewer bookings and a quieter experience.
Spring (April–May): A soft reopening season. Trails dry out, wildflowers emerge, and crowds haven't yet arrived. Weather is unpredictable, but the property's location in Southwest Harbor means you're never far from shelter or a good dinner.
Reviews
What guests say
"The view was beautiful. Location was convenient to town and surrounding areas without being overly crowded." - Ed, United States · Solo traveler · 9/10
"It was a pleasant and comfortable stay in a nice location." - Nancy, United States · Solo traveler · 7/10
"Location was good with just a short drive to the park." - Nancy, United States · Solo traveler · 7/10
One recurring note in guest feedback: the property does benefit from maintenance attention. One reviewer flagged loose railings, a broken deck chair, and a grill needing cleaning. The homeowner has been responsive to these concerns, and it's worth confirming current conditions directly before booking. The ocean view from the deck can be partially obstructed by trees and foliage - beautiful for privacy but worth knowing if a clear harbor panorama is essential to your stay.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Ship Harbor Nature Trail (4.3 mi) - A moderate 2.4-mile loop along the coast with tidal pools, rockbound shoreline, and stellar ocean views.
- Thunder Hole (20 mi) - The famous Acadia roaring sound (best at high tide in rough seas); parking fills early in summer, but worth the drive.
- Jordan Pond (9 mi) - Arguably Acadia's most photographed view; rent kayaks or hike the Jordan Pond Shore Trail.
- Downtown Southwest Harbor (2 mi) - Restaurants, shops, and a working harbor you can walk along. Good grab-and-go lunch spots if you're heading out for a long hike.
- Egg Rock Light (16 mi) - A scenic lighthouse accessible by boat tour from nearby Bar Harbor or by walking along the Shore Trail.
- Carriage Roads (8 mi) - Acadia's car-free network of crushed-stone paths, perfect for walking, biking, or easy family outings.
- Beech Mountain Fire Tower (12 mi) - A short, steep climb with 360-degree views of the island and ocean.
FAQ
Good to know
Is breakfast included? No. The home is a self-catering vacation rental. You have a full kitchen, so cooking your own meals is expected and encouraged. Stock up in Southwest Harbor before arrival.
Is there WiFi? Yes, free WiFi is included. It's a true vacation rental, not a hotel, so connectivity is good for checking in but assume you're meant to disconnect.
Can I bring my dog? Yes, the property is pet-friendly. If you're bringing your dog, confirm any size or number restrictions with the owner directly.
Is the view actually ocean-facing? Yes, there are sea views and harbor views from the deck. However, vegetation can partially obstruct the sightline. The view is scenic but not entirely unobstructed - factor that in.
Is parking included? Yes, free parking on site. A significant advantage for anyone planning to rent a car and explore Acadia.
How far is this from Bar Harbor? About 12 miles from downtown Bar Harbor (roughly 20 minutes by car). Southwest Harbor is quieter but still has restaurants and shops within a few miles.
What's the cancellation policy? This varies by booking platform and season. Check the listing terms directly before reserving.
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