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Lucky Stone Cottage

Lucky Stone Cottage: A Family-Friendly Tremont Cottage Near Acadia

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a white house with a chair on a porch at Lucky Stone Cottage in Tremont
a white house with a chair on a porch at Lucky Stone Cottage in Tremont

Why Stay

Why Lucky Stone Cottage

Lucky Stone Cottage isn't a hotel - it's a two-bedroom house with a fully equipped kitchen, a private entrance, and the kind of setup that feels like moving in rather than checking in. Located in Tremont on Maine's Acadia coast, it sits close enough to hiking trails and the ocean to justify a long weekend but far enough from the main tourist drag to actually feel like an escape. Couples and families have given it consistent praise for its comfort and location, though the property has real seasonal limitations worth knowing upfront.

The cottage has a ground-floor layout, which matters if anyone in your group has mobility concerns or just prefers avoiding stairs. The living area - sofa, dining table, work desk - opens naturally from the kitchen. Bedrooms are simple and clean. Outside, there's a patio with furniture and a small playground that keeps younger kids occupied between beach and trail days.


Private space and a real kitchen for families and groups. Unlike hotel rooms, you get a full kitchen with a dishwasher, stovetop, oven, and refrigerator. Guests consistently praise having room to spread out - board games on the table, kids on the floor, nobody stacked in hallways. One family noted they "really enjoyed having a house opposed to hotel rooms."

Proximity to Acadia trails and the ocean without the Acadia crowds. The cottage sits within a few miles of Ship Harbor Nature Trail and well-positioned for day trips into Acadia National Park. Reviewers describe it as "nearby trails and away from the crowds," with enough access to justify skipping an expensive lodge inside the park itself.

Pet-friendly and smoke-free. The property welcomes dogs and other pets, a rarity in rental cottages. Ground-floor entry means no hauling carriers up flights of stairs.

Well-stocked and properly cleaned. Multiple guests noted the cottage arrives "very clean" with all the basics - linens, towels, coffee maker, kitchenware. One reviewer called it simply "well stocked," which in vacation-rental language means you won't spend your first hour hunting for a can opener.


Rooms

The rooms

The cottage has one layout: a two-bedroom house with a ground-floor design. Bedrooms are straightforward - linens provided, heating throughout. The private bathroom and the kitchen's functionality are what set it apart from typical hotel suites. One note: the space is cozy rather than sprawling, which works perfectly for two couples or a family of four but might feel tight for more.

  • Two-Bedroom House - Full kitchen, sofa, dining table, patio access. Ground floor throughout.

The cottage feels lived-in rather than corporate - that's part of its appeal. One caveat: it has no air conditioning, only a single fan. Summer stays (late June through August) can be warm, especially on inland Maine heat-wave days.


At a Glance

At a glance

Style

Two-bedroom vacation cottage, ground-floor

Best for

Families, couples, small groups visiting Acadia

Price tier

Mid-range (guests flagged it as pricey for the size, but reviewers book it anyway)

Open

Yes

Guest score

9.0 Wonderful

Standout amenities

Full kitchen · family playground · hiking trail proximity · pet-friendly

Details

Tremont, ME 04612
Nearest airport: Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport (15 mi)
Parking: Yes (private)

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining · Full stovetop, oven, and microwave · Dishwasher and refrigerator · Coffee machine and toaster · Dining table for group meals

Entertainment & Comfort · Streaming service access (Netflix, etc.) · Board games and video games · Blu-ray and DVD player · Sofa and sitting area with desk

Outdoor Space · Patio with furniture · Children's playground on grounds

Practical · Private entrance · Washing machine and dryer · Ironing facilities · Pet-friendly · Smoke-free · Heating throughout

Safety · Fire extinguishers, smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detector, CCTV


Seasons

When to visit

Spring (May–early June) Mountain laurel blooms and hiking trails open fully. Trails are muddy early May; by late May, they're dry. Ocean water is still cold for swimming. Ideal for families who want outdoor activity without summer heat or crowds.

Summer (July–August) Warmest weather and fullest access to Acadia and coastal attractions. The trade-off: no air conditioning means the cottage can be uncomfortable during heat waves. If you visit July or August, book carefully and plan air-conditioned backup plans (libraries, museums, restaurants) for the hottest days.

Fall (September–October) Leaf-peeping season peaks in late September and early October. Weather cools, the cottage becomes comfortable again, and trails are at their dryest. Rooms may book out weeks in advance; reserve early.

Winter (November–April) Property remains open but heating-dependent; no summer amenities. Tremont quiets down significantly. Good for couples seeking solitude; less appealing for families.


Reviews

What guests say

"Very clean, well stocked, good location. Adorable cottage."

  • Janet, United States · Couple · 10/10

"The house was very comfortable and perfect for our family. Lots of board games for the kids to play. We really enjoyed having a house opposed to hotel rooms for the vacation."

  • Sheng, United States · Family · 8/10

"Nearby trails and away from the crowds, close enough to Acadia National Park."

  • Dan, United States · Couple · 10/10

"It was close to everything."

  • Cynthia, United States · Family · 8/10

Guests consistently praise the location and house-like feel. The most common concern across reviews centers on air conditioning. One summer guest found the cottage "way too hot" with only a single fan, and another noted a mildew smell during humid periods. If you're traveling July through August or visiting during a heat wave, inquire about AC options or plan accordingly. Late spring, fall, and early winter are the most comfortable seasons.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Ship Harbor Nature Trail - 6.8 mi. A loop boardwalk through forest and coastal wetland; easy walk with kids.
  • Acadia National Park Visitor Center (Hulls Cove) - 16 mi. Get your orientation and pick up maps.
  • The Abbe Museum - 17 mi. Wabanaki history and art in Bar Harbor.
  • Agamont Park - 17 mi. Waterfront green space in Bar Harbor with benches and views; free to roam.
  • Carriage roads and Jordan Pond Path - ~18 mi. Acadia's most family-friendly loop; no cars, miles of packed gravel.
  • Beech Mountain Fire Tower - ~12 mi. Short hike with a fire tower at the summit and views across the island.
  • Local fishing charters and sea kayaking - 10–15 mi. Tremont and Southwest Harbor harbor guides for guided saltwater trips.

FAQ

Good to know

Is Lucky Stone Cottage on the water? No, it's not directly oceanfront or waterfront. It's located in Tremont, a few miles inland from the coast. You're close enough for quick beach trips and trail walks, but without bay views from the porch.

Is breakfast included? No. The cottage is a self-catering rental. You cook your own meals using the fully equipped kitchen - which is part of the appeal for families or groups planning to stay multiple nights.

Is there a shuttle or car rental service? The property does not arrange transportation. You'll need a car to reach trails, Acadia, and local restaurants. Tremont has no public transit.

How far is it from Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport? The airport is 15 miles away, roughly a 25–30 minute drive depending on traffic and directions.

Is the cottage pet-friendly? Yes, pets are welcome. There's no mention of fees or restrictions in the listing, so confirm directly with the owner about any specific policies.

Can I bring my own linens or are they provided? Linens and towels are provided and included. The cottage is fully set up for arrival.

What should I know about the highway noise? One guest noted the cottage is "close to the highway." If quiet is essential for your stay, ask the owner about window positioning or noise levels during off-peak times.


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