Charming Chemo Pond Cottage in Acadia
- bedrooms 3
- baths 3
- sleeps 10
- pool no
- hot tub no
- pets allowed yes
- type Cottage
- community
-
rates (USD)
$
1,100
-
$
1,600
/ week
vacation rental description
Spring and Summer: Wake to the call of the loons and drink your coffee on the deck just steps from the shores of Chemo Pond. Although its name says 'Pond', Chemo is actually a beautiful, 3.5 mile long, 1 mile wide lake. Enjoy the private dock and spend your days swimming, fishing, paddle boating, or simply reading in the lawn. Gaze across the lake to the surrounding hills for breathtaking views. The open deck provides guests options for sunbathing, star-gazing or enjoying a spot to enjoy the view . The fire pit at the water's edge is perfect for end of the day enjoyment...and firewood is provided! With Chemo Pond only being 15 minutes outside of Bangor, It’s no trouble to run in town to pick up any essentials you may have forgotten.
property availability
Last modified on 05-16-2013 at 8:23 AM.
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Josh Greer 2077453544
cottage rental amenities
The Camp has:
~Three bedrooms which sleep eight, (living room has a pull out couch which can
sleep an extra 2 people)
~2 ½ bathrooms
~Living room
-Linens and cultery included
-Direct TV
-Dock, float, Kayak, and paddle boat included
~Full kitchen and dining room.
~Open Deck
~Internet access
activities and attractions in Acadia Maine
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.
-Swimming
-Fishing
-Hiking
-Golfing
-Shopping
-Boating
-Relaxing
vacation rental rates
Spring/Summer 2012 - $1,100
Summer 2012 - $1,600
**Sunday to Sunday Rental (7 night minimum)
**$250 Refundable Security Deposit Required
**7% Maine lodging tax applies
**Pet Fee - $100 non-refundable - Dogs allowed
Josh Greer 2077453544
payment methods
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Top things to do in Acadia
- Drive up Cadilac Mountain
- Visit Sandy Beach and Thunder Hole
- Having pop-overs with real maine strawberry Jam & fresh lemonade
- Have Real Maine Seafood
- Whale Watch
Top things to do on a budget
- Hike in Acadia National Park
- Biking
- Swimming and kayking
Top things to do with a family
- Visit Acadia National Park
- cook s'mores around the fire
- fish
Josh Greer , owner