About Vacation Rentals in Downeast And Acadia

Maine’s Acadia region is unrivaled in its scenic beauty. Here nature combines some of its best offering an unparalleled fare to guests of
Maine Vacation Homes. Acadia features mountains, streams, offshore islands, and a beautiful coastline. All this natural scenery offers a whole host of activities for vacationers to Acadia. From deep sea fishing to hiking and bicycling, kayaking, golfing, sun bathing, antique hunting, sailing, and other activities Acadia has it all on offer.
Vacationers with some serious Outdoor fun in mind can hike Petit Manan and Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuges. Or take a boat to Machias Seal Island, canoe down the St. Croix River. Or they can visit the Acadia National Park, try some fishing in the Grand Lake Stream... The summit of Cadillac Mountain, on Mt. Desert, is the highest point on the Atlantic Coast of North America.
Acadia National Park offers some 120 miles of hiking trails. The 57 miles of carriage roads built by John D. Rockefeller, Jr., are among the Park's best attractions. Their wide hard-packed surfaces, gentle grades, and extensive signage make them a biker's delight. The St. Croix Island National Historic Site is where French explorers settled more than 400 years ago. Some other vacation hots pots in the Acadia and Downeast area include
Columbia Falls and
Beech Hill Pond.