Rentals in Maine?
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Rentals in Maine?
Hi - We're renting this summer June 08' and are curious about the Southwest Harbor area. What should we know that they won't tell us? In terms of: EVERYTHING!!! We're first timers to the area so we need all the "need-to-knows"!!!!!! And where do people swim that time of year anyway?
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sorry...just being sarcastic.
I assume you know that ocean swimming up there is always cold, and will be basically impossible in June. In August it will be possible to go swimming at Sand Beach.
I know there are some popular lake beaches. In particular there is a beach on Echo Lake near Southwest Harbor that is very pretty. What I don't know is what the water temperature is like in June. Maybe someone else can help?
I assume you know that ocean swimming up there is always cold, and will be basically impossible in June. In August it will be possible to go swimming at Sand Beach.
I know there are some popular lake beaches. In particular there is a beach on Echo Lake near Southwest Harbor that is very pretty. What I don't know is what the water temperature is like in June. Maybe someone else can help?
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China-Cat - Now that's more like it (guess it's my turn to be sarcastic-LOL!). Sadly, I can only do the rental in June (approx. 3rd week) since OUR vacation revolves around our daughter's summer camp schedule. I remember being in Maine one summer as a camp counselor and found August to be frigid. Guess I'll just have to PRAY hard for a heat wave!!!!
Oddly enough, the home I'm focusing on is in the Southwest Harbor. Any tips there??? And how about that free bus I hear so much about?
Oddly enough, the home I'm focusing on is in the Southwest Harbor. Any tips there??? And how about that free bus I hear so much about?
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I've stayed in Bass Harbor which is further down the island. I do like the west side of the island, the so-called "quiet side". Its very pretty and definitely more laid back. Drive down to see Bass Harbor light and walk the nature trails around there, its lovely and will be totally uncrowded.
But I don't know much specifically about Southwest harbor. And we've been to Acadia 3 times and always drove everywhere we needed to go, never used the buses.
I did write a trip report from my last trip which was in '05, we stayed in Bar Harbor. You can find some activities and restaurant recos here:
http://tinyurl.com/352b6b
But I don't know much specifically about Southwest harbor. And we've been to Acadia 3 times and always drove everywhere we needed to go, never used the buses.
I did write a trip report from my last trip which was in '05, we stayed in Bar Harbor. You can find some activities and restaurant recos here:
http://tinyurl.com/352b6b
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The only time I have been in the ocean in Maine was in August (maybe near Boothbay Harbor). I went in to my neck and swam out so my dad could get a picture of me swimming in the Atlantic. I froze!!!!!
I have been swimming in a couple of ponds in August without feeling too cold.
I have been swimming in a couple of ponds in August without feeling too cold.
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Bigtyke - I have the same memory of Maines waters, albeit it was $$ years ago when I was a young lassy counselling campers in Naples on Lake Sebago! It was the one and only time I was in water and had smoke coming out of my mouth!!!!!!
China-Cat - thanks for the tips and I'll have a look see on that trip report.
Keep em coming!
China-Cat - thanks for the tips and I'll have a look see on that trip report.
Keep em coming!
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travelbuff,
I swam at Sand Beach the week of July 4 one year. I think SW Harbor is very nice. It is away from the activity of Bar Harbor and I think they call it the quiet side. Although the end of June will be quiet anyway in Acadia.
I believe the free bus goes just through Acadia, and does not go to SW Harbor. There is a stop in Bar Harbor and it stops at all of the major places within the park. http://www.exploreacadia.com/ You may want to check when it starts running in 2008. Have fun.
I swam at Sand Beach the week of July 4 one year. I think SW Harbor is very nice. It is away from the activity of Bar Harbor and I think they call it the quiet side. Although the end of June will be quiet anyway in Acadia.
I believe the free bus goes just through Acadia, and does not go to SW Harbor. There is a stop in Bar Harbor and it stops at all of the major places within the park. http://www.exploreacadia.com/ You may want to check when it starts running in 2008. Have fun.
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Janewb - thanks so much. I had a look see on Sand Beahc and I'm thinking a) that is still too cold for me never mind my 4 yr old and b) we'll be there in mid-June so it will still be cool. Now I'm thinking possibly Echo Lake might be a better option for some possible swimming? Anyone have any thoughts?
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Let's face it; water is cold in Maine, no mater if it's a spring fed lake or the ocean. Many people swim in June, but they've got a stronger heart than I do. And, I don't care when you visit Maine, you're taking a chance that it could be rainy, foggy and cold.
Southwest Harbor is great. You will love it. The bus runs there. If you bring or rent a bike, you can put it on the bus. It's lots of fun. The Southwest side is called, "the quiet side of the island."
Southwest Harbor is great. You will love it. The bus runs there. If you bring or rent a bike, you can put it on the bus. It's lots of fun. The Southwest side is called, "the quiet side of the island."