Flanders Pond Cabin Complex
Flanders Pond Cabin Complex: A Private Retreat for Group Getaways in Sullivan

Why Stay
Why Flanders Pond Cabin Complex
On the quiet side of Sullivan, where Flanders Pond stretches wide and the trees run deep, the Flanders Pond Cabin Complex delivers what most Maine cabin rentals promise but few actually achieve: genuine space, a fully functional kitchen, and direct water access without the resort markup. This is the kind of place where a group of friends or a multi-family gathering can actually spread out - cook real meals, sit around the fireplace on cool evenings, and wake up steps from the beach.
The two-bedroom layout makes sense for groups of four to eight, especially if you're splitting time between indoor and outdoor living. There's no pretense here, no lobby concierge or daily housekeeping. What you get is a well-equipped rental with the bones to host a proper Maine retreat.
★★★★★ · 9.9 / 10 Exceptional
Direct pond access and a private beach. The property sits right on Flanders Pond, which means you can kayak, canoe, or swim without leaving the grounds. No public beach crowds, no day-tripper parking issues. The patio and fireplace are positioned to take advantage of the water views.
Full kitchen and serious cooking space. For a rental cabin, this is the differentiator. You have a stovetop, microwave, toaster, and full kitchenware - meaning you can meal-prep, make coffee without a plug-in brewer, and cook actual dinners rather than relying on takeout. Groups love this.
Fireplace and outdoor living. Maine evenings get cool even in summer. The fireplace makes April through October feel intentional rather than cold, and the patio extends the day into dusk. BBQ facilities let you add grilling to the menu.
Near enough to Bar Harbor, far enough from crowds. Sullivan sits at the gateway to the Acadia region without the tourist gridlock of the main park towns. You're 21 miles from Hancock County–Bar Harbor Airport but positioned to explore Mount Desert Island, Schoodic Peninsula, and the quieter pockets of Hancock County without a 45-minute commute every morning.
Rooms
The rooms
The cabin offers two bedrooms and one bathroom, arranged for groups or families who don't mind a shared layout. The living area includes a sofa bed, so you can sleep four to six with comfort, or push to eight if some guests are happy with the extra bed. TV and sitting room space means rainy afternoons aren't a problem.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Groups, families, friends' getaways
Price tier
Mid-range for group rentals
Open
Year-round
Standout amenities
Full kitchen · fireplace · private pond beach · BBQ
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Cooking: Stovetop · Microwave · Toaster · Full kitchenware · Ample counter and storage space
Living Spaces: Fireplace · TV · Comfortable seating · Sofa bed for extra sleeping
Outdoor: BBQ facilities · Patio · Direct Flanders Pond beach access · Lawn and grounds
Climate Control: Air conditioning · Heating · Smoke-free property throughout
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season. The pond is swimable, the patio is in constant use, and the fireplace becomes the evening gathering spot. Book early; groups snap up availability fast.
Fall (September–October): Foliage and comfortable weather. Days are still warm enough for beach time, evenings crisp enough that the fireplace feels essential. Fewer crowds than summer.
Spring (April–May): Mud season in rural Maine, but the cabin works if you're after solitude and don't mind unpredictable weather. Pond swimming is cold; fireplace is heavy use.
Winter (November–March): Possible, though heating is your main amenity. Pond is iced or too cold for swimming. Best for deep winter retreats when solitude is the point.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Bar Harbor (20 mi) - the hub of Acadia National Park access, with restaurants, galleries, and a working waterfront
- Acadia National Park (25 mi) - hike the Jordan Pond Path, bike the carriage roads, or drive Park Loop Road
- Schoodic Peninsula (30 mi) - less crowded Acadia loop with dramatic coastal granite and Schoodic Head hiking
- Downtown Sullivan (2 mi) - small-town general store, casual restaurants, and local color
- Flanders Pond itself - kayaking, canoeing, fishing, and swimming without leaving the property
- Pirate's Cove Miniature Golf (20 mi) - if you're traveling with kids and need a break day
- Ellsworth (15 mi) - larger town with grocery chains, restaurants, and services
FAQ
Good to know
Is there a minimum stay requirement? Booking.com's standard terms typically apply, but rental policies vary seasonally. Check your reservation confirmation for exact minimums and cancellation terms before committing.
Can we cook full meals in the kitchen? Yes. The stovetop, microwave, full kitchenware, and countertop space support real cooking - not just reheating. Bring or stock groceries locally in Ellsworth or Bar Harbor.
Is the beach private? The pond access is part of the property, and you have direct use of the beach. No day-tripper access; it's quiet and exclusive to guests.
Can we use the BBQ year-round? Yes, though practical cooking outdoors is realistic late spring through early fall. Winter grilling is possible in Maine but depends on weather.
How far is Bar Harbor and Acadia? Bar Harbor is 20 miles; the main park entrances are about 25 miles away. Budget 40–50 minutes driving time during peak summer season due to traffic.
Is the property suitable for families with small kids? Yes, with caveats. The pond access requires supervision of swimmers, and there are no cribs or high chairs listed. Fireplace safety is standard (keep kids away from hot glass), and the layout works for group dynamics.
What's the nearest grocery store? Ellsworth (15 miles) has chain groceries. Sullivan has a local general store for basics. Stock up when you arrive if you're planning multiple home-cooked meals.













