We spent three wonderful weeks at Greer Camp on Phillips Lake and truly didn’t want to leave. This 1920s cabin blends rustic charm with thoughtful modern updates and immediately felt like home.Our first week was peaceful—daily pontoon rides, swims with our dog Elmer, morning paddle boarding, and visits to Acadia, Bar Harbor, and local farmers markets. The well-stocked kitchen made it easy to cook with local ingredients and keep up my bread-baking routine. Our dog, Elmer LOVED the water and the pontoon rides.The lake’s natural beauty is breathtaking, with striking granite rocks and regular visits from loons. We even saw a turtle laying eggs in the driveway—a special moment we won’t forget.The next week two of my kids joined us for fishing, swimming, Acadia hikes/BarHarbor lunch...and a late evening cheesecake run to Momo’s in Ellsworth(open 24/7). Week three brought my in-laws, and we enjoyed slow mornings, paddle boarding (for me!) and floating in the lake... calm afternoons fishing, and just being together, grilling local lobster tails and other local fare.The cabin had everything we needed for a comfortable, extended stay. Leaving was hard, but we left feeling more certain than ever that Maine is where we’d like to build our forever home. Until then, we’ll gladly return to Greer Cabin—a peaceful, well-loved place perfect for making memories.