Beautiful Log Home on Graham Lake, Ellsworth Maine only 25 miles from Acadia National Park.
The log home features a wonderful Chef's kitchen fully appointed with every kitchen gadget you need. Gather in the Cathedral Living Room / Dining Room for quality family time. Enjoy the large deck with Amish made rocking chairs for your morning sunrise coffee.
Upstairs Master Bedroom has a comfortable King size bed, black out curtains and ensuite bathroom with glass shower.
Downstairs Bedroom has a comfortable Queen bed and beautiful wood ceiling beams.
Each bedroom features Maine Amish made barnwood furniture.
The downstairs Bathroom has air jet bathtub and laundry.
The mostly finished Daylight Basement has a Queen bed providing an additional sleeping option for teens or young adults. This is an unheated cool space. Adequate bedding and blankets are provided.
Children and teens may also opt to sleep anywhere in the home with the two provided Cabela's sleeping pads & L.L. Bean fleece sleeping bags.
The loft area can be used for relaxing, reading or office work and has terrific views.
Outside, enjoy paddling in the two Old Town canoes and/or two kayaks to explore the lake's wildlife or take a relaxing swim to our Shoremaster swim raft. Relax or share meals together on the very large deck overlooking the lake with bistro table and chairs, Amish made rocking chairs, and a propane Weber BBQ grill. In the evening enjoy some s'mores (starter kit provided) around the fire pit sitting in the new Adirondack chairs. In the morning drink your coffee at the beach! Adults and kids alike will enjoy Cornhole and other yard games, the inflatable tubes, swim noodles, etc. These amenities and more make this vacation home a one of a kind property!
The City of Ellsworth is quaint and has an attractive downtown with plenty of cute shops and dining opportunities. Ellsworth is also the gateway to Mount Desert Island (but pronounced "de-ZERT" following French manor of speaking). MDI is the home of Acadia National Park and the Town of Bar Harbor. The park entrance is 25 miles from Pebblenook Lodge and with summertime traffic it is about a 40 to 50 minute drive. To the north, you can explore Mt. Katahdin (the terminus of the Appalachian Trail) inside of Baxter State Park. No matter what you choose to do, there is so much to explore in Maine.
Graham Lake has recently been named #5 for top fishing lakes in Maine. Check it out at https://fishmasters.com/top-30-fishing-lakes-in-maine
Pebblenook Lodge promises to be a wonderful respite in which to relax and enjoy solitude away from the crowds of Bar Harbor. At night you can often hear loons and sometimes owls!
Oh, and you will be amazed at the stars on a clear night on Graham Lake. If you visit in the fall you might even catch the northern lights!