Lakeside Cabin near Flanders Pond
Lakeside Cabin near Flanders Pond: A Pet-Friendly Sullivan Retreat

Why Stay
Why Lakeside Cabin near Flanders Pond
Sullivan's best-kept secret isn't a restaurant or a hiking trail - it's the stretch of Down East shoreline where the pace slows, the air tastes like pine and salt, and a two-bedroom cabin sits ready for the kind of getaway where the fire pit is your evening entertainment. This lakeside property near Flanders Pond delivers what visitors come to Maine to find: water access, breathing room, and the freedom to bring your dog along without apology.
The cabin works equally well for a family weekend, a couple seeking quiet, or a small group of friends who want to cook their own meals and stay put. The screened porch alone - that Maine staple - justifies a stay. Add the fire pit, the garden, and proximity to both beach and hiking, and you've landed on something closer to a private camp than a hotel room. The emphasis here is on space and the outdoors; this is where you come to slow down, not to be entertained.
Pet-friendly without apology. Dogs (and cats) are welcome here in a way that most Maine rentals tolerate but don't celebrate. You won't be charged extra fees or handed a list of rules that make you feel like an afterthought. That matters when you're traveling with family fur.
Direct access to water and woods. The cabin sits positioned for both lake swimming and hiking straight from the property. A beach is accessible on-site; the surrounding area offers trails without the need to load everyone back into the car.
Fully equipped kitchen and genuine living space. This isn't a glorified hotel room. You have a dining table, a working stovetop, a dishwasher, and a refrigerator - real amenities for cooking real meals. The fireplace inside means rainy evenings don't feel like punishment.
Screened porch as a third room. In Maine, a screened porch is a seasonal luxury, and this one is the heart of the property. Morning coffee, evening wind-down, afternoon thunderstorm watching - it all happens here without bugs or rain compromising the view.
Fire pit for creature comfort. The outdoor fireplace transforms the property after dark. Bring blankets, sit outside, and pretend you're camping without the sleeping bag regrets.
Rooms
The rooms
The cabin contains two bedrooms and one full bathroom, with a sofa bed in the main living area - enough to sleep four to six comfortably depending on age and configuration. The layout is straightforward: bedroom space, shared bathroom with shower and towels provided, and a common kitchen-dining-living area that anchors the place. A fan is available for summer nights; heating is included for shoulder seasons. Expect traditional cabin finishes rather than modern renovation; the appeal is function and location, not boutique design.
At a Glance
At a glance
Style
Traditional lakeside cabin
Best for
Families with pets, couples seeking quiet, friends wanting a shared house rental
Open
Year-round
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Kitchen & Dining Fully equipped kitchen with coffee machine, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, and toaster · Dining table · Refrigeration and food storage
Outdoor Living Fire pit and outdoor fireplace · Screened porch · Patio · Garden · Beach access
Practical Air conditioning and heating · Smoke-free property · Fire extinguishers and smoke alarms · Hairdryer and towels provided
Activities Fishing · Canoeing · Hiking
Seasons
When to visit
June through August - Peak season. Water is swimmable, trails are fully accessible, and the fire pit is evening entertainment rather than a heat source. Book early; summer weekends fill up fast.
September and October - Ideal for those who dislike crowds. Water is still warm enough for the hardy; foliage begins mid-September in this part of Maine. Fewer bugs. Perfect weather for hiking and beach days without heat exhaustion.
November through April - Winter and early spring. The cabin is heated and functional, but this is truly a rest-and-recharge season. Swimming is not an option; the fire pit becomes essential. Rain is frequent. Great for couples seeking total quiet; less ideal for families with young kids who need activities.
May - Mud season and black fly season in Maine's interior, though Sullivan, being coastal, fares better than inland spots. Water is cold; hiking is passable.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Flanders Pond: On-site or immediate proximity; kayaking, canoeing, and swimming
- Taunton Bay: 3 miles south; saltwater beaches and boat launches
- Sullivan Harbor: 4 miles; working lobster docks and local seafood restaurants
- Blue Hill: 12 miles; classic Downeast village with galleries, antique shops, and the Blue Hill Inn
- Pirate's Cove Miniature Golf: 21 miles; family option on rainy afternoons
- Acadia National Park: 25 miles; carpool-distance for day hikes on Mount Desert Island
- Hiking: The surrounding area offers mixed terrain; check local trail maps for difficulty and distance before heading out
- Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport: 22 miles; closest regional airport if flying in
FAQ
Good to know
Is this cabin pet-friendly? Yes. Dogs and cats are welcome at no additional fee. There are no weight or breed restrictions listed. The surrounding property gives pets room to roam safely.
What's included in the rental? The fully equipped kitchen, all furnishings, linens, towels, heating, and air conditioning. Utilities are included. The fire pit and outdoor fireplace are ready to use.
Can we swim here? Yes. Beach access is on-site or immediate. Flanders Pond is swimmable in summer; water temperature peaks in August.
Is breakfast provided? No. You cook your own meals using the provided kitchen. Nearby Sullivan Harbor has casual dining; Blue Hill, 12 miles away, offers more restaurant options.
How far is this from Acadia? About 25 miles to the park's main entrance on Mount Desert Island. A 30–40 minute drive depending on traffic and your destination within the park.
Are there activities for kids? Yes. Fishing, canoeing, beach time, and hiking are available on or near the property. Rainy-day option: Pirate's Cove Miniature Golf is 21 miles away.
Is there a cell signal? The cabin's description doesn't specify. Call ahead to confirm coverage if connectivity is essential.













