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Luxury Cabin in Tremont

Luxury Cabin in Tremont: A Private Villa Near Acadia

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a large living room with a couch and a fireplace at Luxury cabin vc home 2bd 2bath in Tremont
a large living room with a couch and a fireplace at Luxury cabin vc home 2bd 2bath in Tremont

Why Stay

Why Luxury Cabin in Tremont

Tremont sits on the quiet side of Mount Desert Island, the kind of place where the crowds thin out but the hiking trails and water views don't diminish. This two-bedroom, two-bath villa occupies that sweet spot - close enough to Acadia National Park to make morning hikes convenient, detached enough to feel like a proper getaway. The cabin itself reads as deliberate: full kitchen, hot tub on the grounds, a wood-fired outdoor fireplace, EV charging station for the Tesla set, and the kind of privacy you don't get in a downtown bar harbor inn.

All six guests who've stayed here rated it either perfect or near-perfect, with particular praise for cleanliness, responsiveness from the owner, and the practical setup for families or small groups. The single complaint - a bathroom latch that the owner clarified was user error - barely registers. This is a working vacation rental, well-maintained, where the owner actually replies to issues.


A completely private villa, not a hotel room. You get the whole house: two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a dining area, living room with fireplace, and a full kitchen with dishwasher, oven, and all the usual appliances. One guest called it "very clean and well maintained" - the baseline here seems to be high. If you're traveling with family or another couple, splitting costs makes the per-person price competitive with mid-range hotels while giving you four times the space and a kitchen.

Outdoor living is built into the design. The sun terrace, garden views, picnic area, and hot tub aren't afterthoughts - they're core to the property layout. The outdoor fireplace (with barbecue) invites evenings outside, and the hot tub is available year-round. Guests consistently highlight the clean, well-maintained grounds.

Located for quick access to Acadia without the Acadia crowds. Tremont is on the western edge of Mount Desert Island, about 15 minutes from the park's main entrance, a few miles from hiking trailheads like Ship Harbor Nature Trail, and far enough from Bar Harbor to avoid the downtown gridlock in peak season. One family said it was ideal for "short drives to the national park and hiking trails all within a few miles."

Owner who actually responds to issues. When a guest flagged the bathroom latch, the owner replied personally, inspected it, and explained the mechanism. That level of engagement matters for a rental property - it signals the property won't just sit idle if something needs attention.

EV charging on-site. If you're driving electric, you can charge overnight. It's a small detail that removes friction if you're road-tripping along the Maine coast.


Rooms

The rooms

The villa has one room type listed across all bookings: the Deluxe Villa. It's a detached cabin with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, hardwood and tile flooring, and both a sitting area with fireplace and separate dining area. Bedrooms have linens and closets; bathrooms include spa tubs, private showers, bathrobes, and premium toiletries. Private entrance, express check-in/out.

The only structural note: upper floors are accessible by stairs only - not relevant for a two-level villa, but worth mentioning if mobility is a consideration.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, groups, couples, solo travelers exploring Acadia

Price tier

Mid-upper (full villa vs. hotel room)

Open

Yes

Guest score

9.8 Exceptional

Standout amenities

Hot tub · outdoor fireplace · EV charging · full kitchen · private villa setup

Details

46 McKinley Lane, Tremont, ME 04653
Parking: Free, plus EV charging station

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Outdoors & Grounds · Outdoor fireplace with barbecue · picnic area · hot tub/Jacuzzi · sun terrace · garden with views · patio and outdoor seating

Kitchen & Dining · Full kitchen with dishwasher, oven, stovetop, microwave, refrigerator · dining table · coffee machine and electric kettle · full kitchenware and cleaning products provided

Comfort & Entertainment · Air conditioning and heating · flat-screen TV with streaming services · board games and puzzles · fireplace in living area · sitting area with sofa

Practical · Free WiFi throughout · free parking · EV charging station · private check-in/out and express check-in/out · laundry (washer and dryer in unit) · pet-friendly

Safety · Smoke alarms · carbon monoxide detector · fire extinguishers · CCTV outside property · key access · designated smoking area available


Seasons

When to visit

July and August (Peak Summer) · Acadia's busiest season. Warm days in the low 70s, perfect for hiking and swimming. The national park and all trails are fully open and staffed. Expect crowds on popular routes like Jordan Pond. This villa's distance from Bar Harbor's center helps you avoid the gridlock while staying close to trails.

September and Early October (Shoulder & Fall) · Fewer crowds, still warm enough to hike comfortably. Late September brings early foliage on higher peaks; by early October, the island transitions to autumn colors. Ideal for families who want Acadia without the July-August crush. Water is still swimmable if you're brave.

Late October Through November (Leaf-Peeping) · Peak foliage typically hits Mount Desert Island in the first two weeks of October. By late October, leaves have mostly fallen. Days are shorter and cooler (50s), nights drop into the 40s - plan for layers and evening fires in the outdoor fireplace. The hot tub becomes more appealing.

December Through May (Off-Season) · Acadia stays open year-round, but many commercial sites and restaurants close seasonally. Winter temperatures range from freezing to low 30s; trails can be icy. The property itself remains available and the hot tub is perfectly positioned for quiet, cold-weather soaks. Best for solitude-seeking adults; less ideal for families expecting full tourist infrastructure.


Reviews

What guests say

"Very clean and well maintained cabin close to various sites in Acadia. Short drives to the national park and hiking trails all within a few miles."

  • Christopher, United States · Family · 10/10

"Great spot for a relaxing vacation in Acadia."

  • Christopher, United States · Family · 10/10

"Good response from the property managers with a couple of minor issues."

  • Christopher, United States · Family · 10/10

"Really nice for a family vacation at Acadia."

  • Balaji, United States · Solo traveler · 9/10

All six guests rated the property either a 9 or a 10. The only substantive criticism - a bathroom latch that wasn't functioning - was addressed by the owner within days, and he noted it was likely a user-error issue with the counterclockwise turn required. Otherwise, the feedback clusters tightly around cleanliness, responsiveness, and location convenience for Acadia visitors.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Ship Harbor Nature Trail: 1.2 miles - an easy, moderate loop through spruce and birch forest with rocky shoreline views at the end. One of Acadia's less crowded trails.
  • Acadia National Park main entrance: ~15 minutes by car - Jordan Pond Path, Carriage Roads, the Park Loop Road, and dozens of named peaks all accessible from there.
  • Bar Harbor: ~20 minutes - the largest town on the island with restaurants, shops, galleries, and the bar scene. Dock Square is the heart of it.
  • Agamont Park: 18 miles - oceanfront green space in Bar Harbor with views of the Frenchman Bay and walking paths.
  • The Abbe Museum: 18 miles in Bar Harbor - Native American history and art, well worth a couple hours.
  • Southwest Harbor village: ~10 minutes by car - quieter than Bar Harbor, with working-waterfront charm, local restaurants, and access to the Seawall Trail.
  • Hiking on Beech Mountain or Bernard Mountain: Both within 5–10 minutes, with fire towers and 360-degree views.

FAQ

Good to know

Is the cabin directly on the water? No. The property is in Tremont village, about 1.2 miles from the coast and hiking trails with ocean views. You're inland, which keeps the price lower and the setting quieter - you're paying for proximity to Acadia, not oceanfront access.

Is breakfast included? No. The villa has a full kitchen, so you can cook your own. Most guests visiting for Acadia do their own breakfasts, then head out for the day.

Does it allow pets? Yes. The property is pet-friendly, though specific policies (fees, size limits, house rules) aren't detailed in the listing - contact the owner directly to confirm terms.

Is there WiFi and cell service? Yes. Free WiFi is available throughout the cabin. Cell service depends on your carrier, but Tremont is in developed areas of Mount Desert Island and generally has decent coverage.

Can I charge an electric vehicle? Yes. There's an EV charging station on the property, included with your stay. Ideal if you're road-tripping in a Tesla or similar.

What's the check-in and check-out process? Private check-in/out and express check-in/out are both available, meaning you can arrange flexible arrival and departure times. No front desk - communication happens directly with the owner.

Is the hot tub available year-round? Yes. The hot tub operates in all seasons, making it especially appealing in fall and winter when evening air temperatures drop.


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