Escape to our cozy 2-bedroom lodge in Sullivan, Maine, perfect for families, couples, or small groups. Enjoy the rustic charm with modern amenities: a master bedroom with a king bed, a second bedroom with a queen bed, a fully-equipped kitchen, and a beautiful living area. Relax outside, use the grill, or explore nearby trails and the coastline. Conveniently located near Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor. Free Wi-Fi, smart TV, washer/dryer, and more. Book your serene getaway now!
Vacationing in Sullivan, Maine, offers a charming and peaceful retreat in a quintessential New England setting. This small town, located in Hancock County, is known for its stunning natural beauty, access to outdoor activities, and proximity to popular attractions like Acadia National Park. Here’s an overview of what you can expect when vacationing in Sullivan:
Natural Beauty and Scenery
Coastal Views: Sullivan offers picturesque views of the Frenchman Bay and the surrounding coastal areas. The town’s waterfront is perfect for relaxing and enjoying the serene atmosphere.
Mount Desert Island: Just a short drive away, this island is home to Acadia National Park, which provides opportunities for hiking, biking, and exploring nature.
Outdoor Activities
Hiking and Nature Walks: There are numerous trails in and around Sullivan. The nearby Schoodic Peninsula, part of Acadia National Park, is less crowded than the main park and offers beautiful coastal hikes.
Water Activities: Kayaking, canoeing, and fishing are popular activities in the area’s lakes and bays. Boat rentals and guided tours are available for those looking to explore the waters.
Wildlife Watching: The region is rich in wildlife, including birds, deer, and marine life. Birdwatchers can enjoy spotting various species, especially during migration seasons.
Local Attractions
Acadia National Park: A major draw for visitors, the park features stunning landscapes, Cadillac Mountain, and scenic drives like the Park Loop Road.
Schoodic Point: Located on the Schoodic Peninsula, this area provides spectacular views of the rocky Maine coast and is ideal for picnicking and tide-pooling.
Taunton Bay: Known for its biodiversity, Taunton Bay offers opportunities for shellfish harvesting and exploring the intertidal zone.