The Ohana House at Isleview
Trenton, Maine
Amenities
A/C
Parking
Patio/Balcony
Outdoor furniture
Pets Allowed
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
1 king bed
Bedroom 3
1 king bed
Bedroom 4
1 king bed, 2 single beds
Newly listed! Former Innkeepers quarters at Isleview!
Welcome to your home away from home! This cozy, dog friendly 5-bedroom house is perfect for families and groups looking to explore Acadia National Park. The house is just a short drive from the Acadia’s many hiking trails, scenic overlooks, and beaches. Convenience and affordability!
2 min to MDI info center
10 min to Acadia Park
Stroll to 3 lobster shacks!
This charming 5 bedroom room dog friendly cottage has 3 kings, 1 queen and a trundle bed with 2 twins. House has 2 bathrooms complete with walk in stand up showers. Outside at the Isleview there are a number of shared amenities including a gas grill and picnic table, in addition to the shared lawn’s amenities. Maximum occupancy is 10 people. In the home, you’ll notice the details and charming touches of locally curated artwork and furniture to reflect the Acadia region. The simple, bright, sparkling-clean bathrooms are stocked with towels, washcloths, and hand towels, as well as toiletries, and a hairdryer.
Kitchen
This bright and airy kitchen is perfect for preparing meals after a day of exploring Acadia National Park. You will find a kitchen fully stocked with cookware, dishes and utensils and plenty of counter space for meal prep. The stainless steel appliances, including a range, microwave, and refrigerator, make cooking a breeze. The dining table comfortably seats six, perfect for enjoying meals together and opens to the living room, making it a great space to entertain. You will also find a gas grill and picnic tables, which are available for Isleview Motel and Cottages guests.
First floor full bathroom
This charming bathroom features a bright and airy atmosphere with crisp white walls and light wood flooring. The room is illuminated by a single overhead light and natural light from a window. The full bathroom with walk in shower is clean and well-maintained.
Living room
Unwind after a busy day in the park on a comfortable couch and chairs while enjoying the warmth of the electric fireplace or the coolness of an air conditioner. The room is filled with natural light from the large windows, and the ceiling fan provides a cool breeze on warmer days. A Smart TV is available for entertainment, and there is a selection of books for those who prefer to unwind with a good read. The living room also features a stylish coffee table and a comfortable rug, creating an inviting atmosphere.
Bedroom 1 - first floor
This first-floor queen bedroom is cozy with light blue walls and neutral-toned carpeting. The room is illuminated by a large window with a white curtain, allowing for ample natural light. The bed is flanked by nightstands on either side and the dresser is recessed in the closet.
Bedroom 2 - first floor
A guest favorite, this rustic Maine style bedroom has a King-sized bed with a blue comforter and a moose print throw. A custom wooden headboard with a reclaimed wood adds a touch of warmth and character. The room has a large window that lets in plenty of natural light, and there is a mirror on the wall opposite the bed.
Bedroom 3 - first floor
Rest easy in this cheerful, bright spacious king bedroom with chest of drawers on the right side of the bed and a small nightstand on the left side. The walls are painted a sunny yellow color, and there is a ceiling fan with a light fixture. This bedroom is located at the front of the house, near the entrance and adjacent to the staircase leading up to 2 bedrooms and a bathroom.
Bedroom 4 - 2nd floor
Retreat to this charming, 2nd floor bedroom with a comfortable king-sized bed. The room is bathed in natural light from two large windows. A plush armchair and a nearby desk provide a quiet space to curl up with a book or catch up on work. A vintage dresser offers ample storage for your belongings, while a cozy bench at the foot of the bed provides additional seating. The room is carpeted in a neutral tone, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Bedroom 5 - 2nd floor
This charming 2nd floor bedroom offers a cozy and versatile space with a kitchenette area. A comfortable twin trundle bed features a soft blue and gray plaid comforter, inviting you to sink into a restful sleep. The kitchenette area boasts a small sink, a microwave, and a mini-fridge, offering convenience for preparing light meals or snacks.
2nd floor bathroom
This bright, airy and super spacious bathroom features a large window with ample natural light. Bathroom has vanity with sink, toilet and shower. A dark blue vanity with a white countertop offers a stylish contrast, while a round mirror above adds a touch of elegance. Super clean, functional and contemporary design!
Location + Nearby
Dine alfresco at the picnic table to savor the sunset! Visit J&P’s farm market to pick up fresh eggs and local fruits for breakfast. Don’t feel like cooking at home? Stroll to Gateway Lunt’s Lobster Pound, Downeast Lobster Pound, or Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound.
We have the luxury of being just feet from the bridge that leads to MDI and Acadia National Park but that also means that we are on the main artery that leads to the park. It gets busy with road traffic from Route 3 and air traffic from the small BHB airport. If you are a light sleeper and want to be deep in nature, this may not be the best spot for you. If you are looking for a relaxed, rustic vibe with what we consider to be the very best location to get to all things Acadia?! This IS your spot. Be sure to ask about earplugs or a white noise machine if you’re concerned about traffic noise.
Built in 1840, Isleview Motel & Cottages has some of the oldest most historic buildings in the town of Trenton. Trenton has a small-town atmosphere where residents and visitors can enjoy the Gulf of Maine with easy access to nearby services. Trenton, like many towns in coastal Maine, often hosts local events, festivals, and fairs celebrating the area’s maritime heritage and culture. These events can range from seafood festivals to craft fairs.
A rental car or private vehicle is highly recommended as public transportation is not readily available. We are located on route 3 and on the island explorer bus route, so you can leave your car here and ride the bus for free (late June - Mid October).
Outdoor Amenities:
During warmer months the scenic grounds are vibrant with flower boxes, gardens, lush lawns, Adirondack chairs, and picnic tables shaded by umbrellas and mature trees. Play a game of cornhole, or gather with your group to roast marshmallows around the fire pit; the stars here are so bright at night!
The town of Trenton is known for its gorgeous harbors and ocean views; it borders the western shore of Union River Bay. Guests have access to Trenton’s water-based activities such as kayaking, boating, and fishing with a nearby public boat launch. Tourists, visitors, and residents alike enjoy fishing for codfish, haddock, bluefish, bluefin tuna, striped bass, salmon, and of course, lobster.
One of the main attractions of Acadia National Park is its breathtaking coastal scenery, with rocky cliffs, sandy beaches, and picturesque islands.
We get that you have a lot of choices for where to stay. With us you’re not only supporting a cool local spot, but also the people who live there. With us we hope you will make memories that last a lifetime. Here at Isleview Motel & Cottages by Ohana Inns, you’re family!
Self check-in is available any time after check in time, and your keycode will expire at the end of your stay. Your keypad code is provided prior to check in by our 24/7 customer service team. No need to go to a front desk. Guests have access to the entire home, gas grill, and picnic table, as well as lawns with yard games, driveways, and parking areas, as well as amenities in the lobby area. There is a shared laundry room connected to the house, which is used by our team during the day. This is available for your use after 5:30 pm.
To access the home, please enter through the Isleview lobby/common area and go through the door on your right hand side where you will find a digital lock for entry. Once inside the home, there is a front door which can be used - but you may find the entrance much more conducive for carrying luggage or groceries.
We are the hosts and owners. We are always available through portal messaging and by phone. You’ll see us out and about during the day working on site, but we’ve built a culture where our people can go home to their families at night. We have a 24/7 customer service line that can be reached at any time. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you need anything, we’re always happy to help!
Highlights:
Walking distance to 3 Lobster Shacks and Sugar Bakery
1/2 mile from oceanfront Thompson Island picnic grounds & visitor center
1 mile from Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport
1 mile from Mount Desert Island
8.5 miles from Acadia National Park Entrance
9 miles from Ellsworth
11 miles from Bar Harbor
15 miles from Jordan Pond
16 miles from Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse
16 miles from Cadillac Mountain
40 miles from Bangor International Airport
Links to Area Activities:
Acadia Magic
Acadia National Park
Visit Maine
Pirates Cove Mini Golf
Kebo Golf Club
Wild Acadia Fun Park
Lumber Jack Show
Atlantic Brewing Company
Whale/Puffin Tours
Improv Acadia
Scenic Flights
Bike Rental
Margaret Todd Schooner
Carriage rides
BangorBar Harbor Shuttle Van
Dive-in Theater
Acadia Welcome Center
Island Explorer Shuttle
Acadia Hiking
Maine Trail Finder
Mount Desert Island Map
Bartlett Winery
Bar Harbor Cellars
Kayaking
Rock Climbing
Echo lake-swimming
Trenton has a small-town atmosphere with a close-knit community. Residents and visitors alike can enjoy the tranquility of the coastal environment while still having access to the amenities and services they need.
Trenton, like many towns in coastal Maine, often hosts local events, festivals, and fairs celebrating the area’s maritime heritage and culture. These events can range from seafood festivals to craft fairs. Trenton offers a desirable destination for both residents and visitors seeking a serene coastal experience.
A rental car or private vehicle is highly recommended as public transportation is not readily available. Trenton is accessible primarily via Route 3, which connects the town to nearby communities and serves as a major route for visitors traveling to Acadia National Park. The Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport, located in Trenton, provides air travel options for those visiting the area.
Airports Near Trenton, ME:
Hancock County–Bar Harbor Airport: BHB (0.9 miles / 1.4 kilometers)
Bangor International Airport: BGR (34.0 miles / 54.8 kilometers)
Augusta State Airport: AUG (71.0 miles / 114.3 kilometers)
Portland International Jetport: PWM (110.9 miles / 178.5 kilometers)
10 guest maximum. Dog friendly with 2 pet limit, pet fees may apply.
Located across the street from a small airport and is located on a busy road. Guests will experience some noise; particularly during the summer and fall months.
Voices and sounds carry. Please be aware of this and be respectful of neighbors. No smoking. No parties.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Trenton, Maine, is a charming gateway to the natural splendors of Acadia National Park and the rugged beauty of Mount Desert Island. This small town, nestled on the doorstep of one of America's most beloved national parks, offers travelers a serene base from which to explore the region's stunning landscapes and outdoor activities.
Visitors to Trenton are greeted by the scenic vistas of coastal Maine, with its picturesque harbors and the tranquil waters of the Atlantic. The town itself, while modest in size, is rich in local character and offers a selection of cozy accommodations, from quaint bed and breakfasts to comfortable cabins, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the area.
One of the main attractions near Trenton is Acadia National Park, a treasure trove of natural beauty. The park boasts over 47,000 acres of granite peaks, woodlands, lakes, and a rugged coastline. Outdoor enthusiasts can indulge in a variety of activities such as hiking the many trails that crisscross the park, cycling along the historic Carriage Roads, or driving up to the summit of Cadillac Mountain for panoramic views, especially at sunrise.
For those interested in wildlife, the waters around Trenton and Acadia are home to a diverse array of marine life. Whale watching tours are a popular way to spot humpback, finback, and minke whales, as well as seals and porpoises. Birdwatchers will also find plenty to observe, with peregrine falcons, bald eagles, and a variety of seabirds frequenting the area.
The town of Trenton also serves as a hub for exploring the local culinary scene, with an emphasis on fresh seafood. Lobster pounds dot the landscape, offering the chance to savor Maine's famous lobster, clams, and other fresh catches. The Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound, in particular, is a favorite among both locals and visitors for its authentic Maine dining experience.
For a touch of history and culture, the nearby town of Bar Harbor offers museums, art galleries, and shops, as well as a lively dining scene. Additionally, the Trenton Community Trail offers a peaceful walking path that showcases the area's natural beauty and provides a glimpse into the local ecosystem.
In essence, Trenton, Maine, is a destination that offers a peaceful retreat with easy access to outdoor adventures, stunning scenery, and the freshest of New England's seafood. It's an ideal spot for nature lovers, families, and anyone looking to experience the quintessential charm of coastal Maine.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM