The Dome House
The Dome House: A Private Riverside Retreat in Trevett

Why Stay
Why The Dome House
The Dome House delivers what Maine vacation rentals promise but rarely achieve: genuine seclusion without actual isolation. This two-bedroom house sits on the Sheepscot River in Trevett, a quiet pocket of Midcoast Maine where the water defines the landscape but the pace stays slow. You get river views and forest quiet, yet the harbor towns and coastal attractions that make this region magnetic are a short drive away. The house itself - ground-floor accessible, thoughtfully detailed, fully equipped - feels built by someone who actually spends time here, not just rents space.
Recent guests have called it "a fun, relaxing, and beautiful place to recharge," and the numbers back that up. The Dome House scores 9.0 overall from guest reviews, with particular praise for its peaceful setting and the care evident in every detail.
River views and deep quiet. The property overlooks the Sheepscot River, and guests consistently note how peaceful the setting feels. You're in the woods but not remote - the location strikes that rare balance where you can hear the water and the birds but still reach harbor restaurants, shops, and beaches within 10 or 15 minutes.
Designed for actual comfort, not just occupancy. Everything has been labeled for ease of navigation. Switches are marked. The kitchen is fully equipped - not with token gadgets, but with a real oven, stovetop, dishwasher, and full setups for cooking actual meals. Details matter here, and guests notice.
Ground-floor accessibility without fuss. The entire unit sits on the ground floor, which matters for families with small children, guests with mobility concerns, and anyone who just prefers not to haul luggage. It's listed as the main amenity for good reason.
Pet-friendly and genuinely welcoming to kids. The house allows pets. There's a playground on the property. A barbecue and picnic area mean you can spend entire days outside without leaving. Fishing is possible nearby, and the river itself invites exploration.
Rooms
The rooms
The Dome House operates as a two-bedroom vacation home rather than a traditional hotel. Both suites are furnished with linens and full private bathrooms. The layout - with living area, dining space, sitting room with sofa, and a desk - works for families who want to spread out, as well as solo travelers or couples who appreciate the flexibility of separate spaces.
- Two-Bedroom House: Full kitchen, private entrance, river views from outdoor areas. Ground-floor layout means no stairs to negotiate.
Note that this is a home rental, not a hotel, so amenities and setup feel residential rather than corporate. That's intentional and usually appreciated, though guests who expect daily housekeeping or daily towel service should know upfront that this isn't that kind of property.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Families, couples, solo travelers seeking privacy and nature
Price tier
Mid-range vacation rental (specific pricing unavailable from this data)
Open
Yes, though summer is peak season and best for water activities
Guest score
9.0 Wonderful
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Outdoors: River view · Picnic area · Outdoor dining area · Barbecue · Outdoor furniture
Kitchen: Full-size oven and stovetop · Dishwasher · Coffee machine · Refrigerator · Microwave · Toaster · Full kitchenware set
For Families: Playground · Fishing access · Streaming service (TV) · Flat-screen TV
Practical: Air conditioning · Heating · Smoke-free property · Fire extinguishers · Smoke alarms · Carbon monoxide detector · Private entrance · Ironing facilities
Accessibility: Entire unit on ground floor · Facilities for disabled guests
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August). Peak season for Maine's coast. The river is swimmable, the garden is in full bloom, Boothbay Harbor runs at full tilt with sailing tours and festivals, and the weather is reliably warm. Book early if you want July or August.
Fall (September–October). Shoulder season and arguably the best time to visit. The water is still swimmable into October, foliage begins in early October and peaks mid-month, and the summer crowds have left. Daytime temps in the 60s and 70s; bring a sweater for evenings.
Spring (April–May). Mud season in rural Maine, but the botanical garden reopens (usually early May), and wildflowers appear along quiet roads. Unpredictable weather - pack layers. Fewer visitors means easier access to restaurants and shops.
Winter (November–March). Quiet and cold. The river may partially freeze. Most seasonal attractions close or reduce hours. Good for writers, artists, or anyone seeking real solitude, but not ideal for beach or water activities.
Reviews
What guests say
"The views are so peaceful! You feel like you're in a private area in the woods, but the harbor and other activities are a short ride away."
- Casey, United States · Family · 10/10
"Every detail is thought of as far as property details, community amenities, and nearby activities."
- Casey, United States · Family · 10/10
"Photos and online description represent the property accurately. Such a fun, relaxing, and beautiful place to recharge."
- Casey, United States · Family · 10/10
The Dome House has very limited review data (only two stays on record as of this writing), but both guests rated the property highly. The single 8/10 review provides no specific comment, suggesting general satisfaction without fireworks. The more detailed 10/10 family review emphasizes thoughtful design, accurate online representation, and the balance between privacy and proximity to activities. No recurring criticisms have emerged from guest feedback.
Location
Things to do nearby
- 2.1 miles: Coastal Maine Botanical Garden - 38 acres of curated gardens overlooking the Sheepscot River
- 10 minutes (drive): Boothbay Harbor - the region's anchor town, with working waterfront shops, lobster shacks, and sailing outfitters
- 15 minutes: Damariscotta - quieter than Boothbay but equally well-stocked with galleries, independent restaurants, and the farmer's market on summer Saturdays
- 20 minutes: Pemaquid Point Light - iconic red-and-white lighthouse on a rocky headland, one of Maine's most photographed spots
- 20 minutes: Squirrel Island - reached by a scenic causeway walk, a 250-acre nature preserve good for easy hiking and tide-pooling
- Immediate: River swimming and paddling access; the property encourages cycling around quiet Trevett roads
- 38 miles: Augusta State Airport, if flying in or out
FAQ
Good to know
Is the house truly private, or can you hear neighbors? The property sits on its own wooded lot with no immediate neighbors listed in guest reviews. Sound isolation depends on the walls themselves - not something the JSON details - but recent guests emphasize the peaceful, secluded feeling.
Is breakfast included? No. The Dome House is a self-catering rental. You have a fully equipped kitchen and are expected to cook your own meals. This is typical for Maine vacation home rentals and gives you flexibility (cook pasta at 6 p.m., skip breakfast, eat on your schedule).
Is there a restaurant on the property? Booking.com's listing mentions a restaurant, but this is unclear from guest reviews and may refer to nearby options rather than on-site dining. Contact the property to confirm.
Can you bring pets? Yes. The property is pet-friendly, though no size or breed restrictions are detailed here. Confirm with the owner if you have a large dog or multiple animals.
Is the house wheelchair accessible? Yes. The entire unit is on the ground floor with facilities for disabled guests noted. However, accessibility details (ramp slope, bathroom grab bars, door widths) should be confirmed directly with the owner.
Is there fishing available? Yes. The property lists fishing as an available activity, and the Sheepscot River location makes it natural. The river itself is fishable from the property, though you may want to ask about local regulations and best access points.
How far is the nearest town for restaurants and shopping? Boothbay Harbor is about 10 minutes by car and is the region's main hub. Damariscotta is about 15 minutes away and slightly quieter. Both have grocery stores, restaurants, and shops open year-round, though seasonal attractions have limited winter hours.













