“It used to be said that to
be a summer resident at Bar Harbor you needed money but no brains; at Northeast
Harbor you wanted brains but no money; but at Southwest Harbor, neither brains
nor money! One can guess where that story started, but it is a gross libel on
Southwest Harbor, which attracted college presidents and professors after the
other resorts had become too expensive for them”
From “The Story of Mount
Desert Island by Samuel Eliot Morison
Guess I must be in the right place, then! Southwest Harbor is known as the "quiet side" and it is my favorite area on the Island. I usually split my time between Mt Desert Campground, where I stayed during my first several days here and Harborview Motel and Cabins, which is right smack on the water. The Harborview has been owned and operated by the same family and it is comfortable and friendly. A continental breakfast is included. I have stayed in both the cabins and the motel rooms and one stay I was given the third floor suite at discount! It is an older motel but they do a pretty good job of keeping it up and for the rates and location; it is an enjoyable place to be. Easy walk up to the village center where one finds everything necessary. Sawyer's Market is a wonderful market with lots of gourmet treats, beer, wine and now liquor. In the summer they have an excellent selection of produce, fresh fish and meats and prepared foods. At this time there is still a pretty decent selection. There are also about ten good eateries: Cafe 2 (wonderful vegetarian selection and outdoor bar for happy hours, Sips, Red Sky, Cafe Dry Dock and Inn, Quiet Side Cafe (the best blueberry pie and ice cream), Fiddlers and Biels Lobster Pound right within the village. There is also a great bakery. There are a number of B&B's... though I have never stayed in any of these. The shuttle buses can take you anywhere on the island from here. The library is very inviting and I have spent a good deal of time there when the weather is not great... and this time that has been much of the time!! There are also some cute shops in town, of course and a great bike shop. I actually had my bike tuned up there this time.
There are a number of good hikes nearby and I have done some good cycling from this location as well. Echo Lake is about two miles and is one of my favorite swimming beaches complete with bathrooms and changing rooms. Great place for a swim after and bike or hike or just to spend a beach day with a good book.
There are a few campgrounds within about three miles of the village center: Smuggler's Den (a mix of rv, tents and cabins with a swimming pool) and the Quiet Side campground which is a little more funky with tent sites and small cabins. There are also a number of folks that rent vacation cabins near by.
Harborview is open all year round as are a couple B&B's but it is very very quiet. I spent a week here after Christmas a few years back and was one of two people in the motel! It was beautiful though... snowed several times and I got some terrific pictures which I will include in this blog when I get home.
All in all... Southwest Harbor is my spot on the island... I would recommend it as a base for a visit to Acadia! You have everything you need and then some right within walking distance.
Bass Harbor is the last of the four harbors I listed and is about nine miles from Southwest Harbor Center. It is tiny compared to the other three. It has a restaurant on the water called the Seafood Ketch. For those of you who I worked with at River Valley... it is owned by Sara Sawyer's uncle or cousin! But what Bass Harbor is most famous for is Thurston's Lobster Pound. This is the best lobster you will have anywhere!
So I am enjoying my time in Southwest Harbor and yesterday I took a day trip north because I have always wanted to see Campobello, the summer home the FDR and Elenor! I am putting together that post for you!
Until then... keeping you posted!
There are a number of good hikes nearby and I have done some good cycling from this location as well. Echo Lake is about two miles and is one of my favorite swimming beaches complete with bathrooms and changing rooms. Great place for a swim after and bike or hike or just to spend a beach day with a good book.
There are a few campgrounds within about three miles of the village center: Smuggler's Den (a mix of rv, tents and cabins with a swimming pool) and the Quiet Side campground which is a little more funky with tent sites and small cabins. There are also a number of folks that rent vacation cabins near by.
Harborview is open all year round as are a couple B&B's but it is very very quiet. I spent a week here after Christmas a few years back and was one of two people in the motel! It was beautiful though... snowed several times and I got some terrific pictures which I will include in this blog when I get home.
All in all... Southwest Harbor is my spot on the island... I would recommend it as a base for a visit to Acadia! You have everything you need and then some right within walking distance.
Bass Harbor is the last of the four harbors I listed and is about nine miles from Southwest Harbor Center. It is tiny compared to the other three. It has a restaurant on the water called the Seafood Ketch. For those of you who I worked with at River Valley... it is owned by Sara Sawyer's uncle or cousin! But what Bass Harbor is most famous for is Thurston's Lobster Pound. This is the best lobster you will have anywhere!
So I am enjoying my time in Southwest Harbor and yesterday I took a day trip north because I have always wanted to see Campobello, the summer home the FDR and Elenor! I am putting together that post for you!
Until then... keeping you posted!
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