Delightful Beech Hill Pond cottage, comfortably furnished, Air-Conditioned and well appointed with all the conveniences you could need - huge wrap-around deck with plenty of Adirondack chairs for de-stressing, stone terrace with lake-side fire pit just off the 100 foot private sandy beach. Safe swimming for kids in the crystal clear spring fed water, dock and swim float, (3) kayaks and (1) canoe included. Free WIFI, all linens, towels and firewood included! Dogs OK with fee.
Bedrooms are charmingly decorated offering 4 twins, 1 queen, and 2 full size beds, linens for all. Fully equipped kitchen and large breakfast bar. Enjoy the stillness of morning mist rising from the lake, soft summer breezes and the calming songs of the resident loons. The fishing's fun, the swimming's refreshing and boating is just plain relaxing so bring your toys!
Only 30 miles to Bar Harbor & Acadia National Park.
Acadia National Park: In 1913, President Woodrow Wilson set aside 6000 acres (within what is now Acadia National Park) as Sieur de Monts National Monument. With the acquisition of more land and private support and funding, in 1919 President Wilson signed an act establishing Lafayette National Park. In 1929 the parks name was changed to Acadia.
Acadia National Park was established to protect the area's spectacular scenic values, Maine's rock bound coast, its coastal and its offshore islands as characterized by the geologic features, natural history and the native plant and animal life. Forty five miles of rustic carriage roads weave around the mountains and through the valleys of Acadia National Park, the gift of philanthropist John D Rockefeller, Jr., and family. Rockefeller, a skilled horseman, desired to travel on motor free byways via horse and carriage into the heart of Mount Desert Island. His efforts resulted in roads with sweeping vistas and close up views of the landscape.
Cadillac Mountain: At 1,530 feet, Cadillac Mountain is not only the tallest mountain in Acadia National Park, but also the tallest mountain along the eastern coast of the United States. Rising high above the town of Bar Harbor, Cadillac Mountain offers magnificent views of the Porcupine Islands and Frenchman Bay. Explore the summit of this granite mountain along a .3-mile trail, which includes wayside exhibits about natural and human history. Portions of this trail are accessible to wheelchair users.
Golf Courses Nearby:
Lucerne Hills Golf Club East Holden ME 7.2 mi
White Birches Country Club Ellsworth ME 8.0 mi.
Felt Brook Golf Center Holden ME 11.4 mi.
Bar Harbor Golf Course Ellsworth ME 14.5 mi.
Bucksport Golf Club Bucksport ME 15.6 mi
Pine Hill Golf Club Brewer ME 16.3 mi.
Hampden Country Club Hampden ME 23.7 mi
Kebo Valley Club Bar Harbor ME 24.1 mi
Northeast Harbor Golf Club Northeast Harbor ME 28.4 mi
Causeway Club Southwest Harbor ME 28.7 mi