Welcome to the quiet side. Settle in on the Schoodic Peninsula and share Maine with locals, not cruise ships. Our home sits on 2 wooded acres in Gouldsboro, 20 minutes from the mainland portion of Acadia National Park and the Schoodic Loop Road. Grab a book, an Allagash White, and relax in the outdoor soaking tub. A short walk down the drive to the Jones Pond trail brings you to two shoreline kayaks and 467 acres of clear quiet water. If your Maine bucket list includes blueberry pancakes and asking Alexa how to steam a lobster, my husband and I built this for you.
THE HOME
Yes, this place IS tiny. Compact and cozy was the goal for our design. The Mainelander might be small but it's got everything you need to make your stay feel like home. The kitchen is stocked — range, fridge, dishes, farm sink, Keurig, French press for the coffee snob— I mean connoisseurs. All joking aside, there is no vacation without good coffee, so grab some pods or some grinds and you'll be set. A two-seater table faces the window to the front of the property, and when the weather is clear, there's not much better than an evening breeze and a couple fresh lobsters at the picnic table. There's a pot on the shelf if you want the whole experience, but the local sellers like Chipman's Wharf or The Lobstore will steam them up for you as well. The living room is cozy with a comfy couch and an electric fireplace. Yes, I have too many books, but can there really ever be too many? Curl up with whatever calls to you from the shelves, or if pages aren't your thing, the Wi-Fi is fast, the TV is smart, and whoever said enjoying nature means roughing it must not have had a favorite comfort show. Splitting your attention between Hulu and the deer that make regular appearances out the living room window is a pretty great way to wind down and decompress. There are two sleeping areas — one is accessed via ship's ladder, the other a narrow stairway. There is limited headspace above both beds. I know you're still thinking about the deer and the lobsters and catching up on your TBR, but it is important to us that our guests understand that this is a tiny home and that means some places are easy to bump your head, and some taller guests might not be as comfortable in certain areas. If you've stayed in a tiny house before you know the drill. If you haven't, take a look at the photos — we want you to enjoy your stay. We love our place, we want you to love it too, but it won't be for everyone. The bathroom has a normal-sized tile shower, a euro-style sink, and a full-sized toilet. Pets are family. They are welcome here. No breed or size restrictions. We just ask they stay off the beds and the couch — it's hard, we know, we have pets too.
OUTSIDE IS WHERE IT SHINES
Most guests find that while they enjoy the cottage-vibed interior, the outside is the real draw. The clawfoot soaking tub has a hot water spigot and is truly a unique experience. With string lights above, the space is covered and private, and can be used day or night, rain or shine. Prop up a chair by the stone fire pit and enjoy an evening full of all the best parts about camping without the tent. Taking in a sky full of stars without light pollution is something everyone should experience at least once in their lives. If you have a clear night, don't forget to look up — it's not something a photo can capture. There's a lot up here that photos can't capture.
WHAT'S NEARBY
We're on the Schoodic Peninsula — the quiet, uncrowded side of Acadia National Park. Everything worth doing is close.
- Schoodic Point and the Loop Road — 12 miles, 20 minutes. Dramatic rocky coastline, no crowds.
- Raven's Nest overlook — on the Schoodic Loop, one of the most breathtaking views in Maine.
- Anvil Trail — a short hike to panoramic ocean views from the Schoodic Loop.
- Taft Point — 10 minutes, a 65-acre sunset preserve.
- Jones Pond — walk from the property. 467 acres, kayaks provided, pickerel and trout fishing.
- Winter Harbor — 10 minutes. Coffee shops, restaurants, harbor views, Winter Harbor Co-op for groceries.
- Pickled Wrinkle and Mosquito Harbor Brewing — local favorites, both in Winter Harbor. Craft beer, cocktails, wine, and laid-back pub food.
- The Black Sheep — excellent fish and chips, happy hour, and daily specials in Sullivan. 10 minutes.
- J.M. Gerrish — blueberry pancakes in Winter Harbor. A local staple.
- Chipman's Wharf and The Lobstore — fresh lobster, live or steamed.
- Grindstone Neck Golf Course — seasonal waterside course, walking only, with excellent views in Winter Harbor.
- Milbridge — 15 minutes. Bayside Supermarket, plus a vintage clothing, jewelry, and home decor shop.
- Bar Harbor ferry — 10 minute drive to Winter Harbor dock, 45 minute scenic ride to Bar Harbor and the main section of Acadia. A great day trip.
- Ellsworth — 30 minutes. Walmart, Hannaford, Shaw's, Dunkin', L.L.Bean outlet, and all the usual chains. Airline Brewing and Fogtown Brewing for craft beer. Old Creamery Antique Mall (28 min).
- 1A Relics — antiques in Ellsworth. 34 minutes.
- Big Chicken Barn — massive antique store in Bucksport. 40 minutes.
- Bangor airport — about 1 hour.
A car is essential. There is no public transit on the peninsula. Free parking at the property.
AMENITIES
Air conditioning, Wi-Fi, smart TV with streaming, electric fireplace, full kitchen, washer and dryer, Keurig and French press, outdoor soaking tub, stone fire pit, two kayaks, Alexa smart speaker, smart lock entry, free parking, Level 2 EV charging (240V/30A), pet-friendly (no restrictions), 2 wooded acres of privacy, picnic table, gas range, full-sized fridge, microwave, dishes and cookware, linens and towels provided, books and games.
GOOD TO KNOW
- Reliable cell service and high-speed Wi-Fi.
- Located just off Route 1 with a short gravel driveway. Quiet and secluded on 2 wooded acres, but easy to find.
- Winter Harbor Co-op (10 min) for basics, Bayside Supermarket in Milbridge (15 min), or Ellsworth (30 min) for full shopping.
- The property is seasonal, typically open May through November. Winter bookings may be accepted but are subject to change due to weather conditions.
- Two sleeping areas with limited headspace — check the photos if you're tall.
- Max 4 guests.
- Exterior camera faces front door and driveway only — no cameras near private areas or the tub.