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207.288.4833 - 800.775.4833
info@hutchinscottages.com

Hutchins Mountain View Cottages

286 State Highway 3, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
 207.288.4833 - 800.775.4833
info@hutchinscottages.com
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Enjoy our beautiful and quiet pine grove setting and magnificent view.

Cottage Features

  • Open June to mid October
  • Pets Welcome
  • Free Wi-Fi​
  • Mountain Views
  • Minutes From Acadia National Park Visitor Center

Amenities

  • 1 & 2 Bedroom Cottages
  • Complete Kitchens
  • Linens & Towels Provided
  • King & Queen beds​
  • Sleeps 2 to 5 Guests
  • Cable TV
  • Screened Porches
  • Daily Maid Service

Nightly Rates Schedule for 2021

Cottage Type
A-1 Bedroom - 2 person / 1 bed 
B-1 Bedroom - 2 person / 2 beds
C-2 Bedroom - 4 persons / 2 or 3 beds
      6/14-6/30        7/1 - 10/11
A- $102-$110       $110-$122
B- $110-$118       $118-$144
C- $140-$154       $156-$184
$8.00 /night for each additional person. Reservations are recommended. A one day deposit is required, with a two week notice for cancellation. A cancellation fee of $10.00 will be charged. Cancellation within two 2 weeks forfeits deposit. Visa, MasterCard and Discover credit cards are accepted. Rates subject to change.
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Our guests enjoy gracious hospitality and a "home away from home" atmosphere. Family owned and operated for three generations, we continue to provide our guests with personalized service and comfortable accommodations. 
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Our convenient location on Route 3 is only 4 miles north of Bar Harbor, and 1 mile from Acadia National Park' s Visitor Center. Restaurants and stores are nearby. Maps and brochures on local activities are available in our office. We are located on the free Island Explorer Bus Route that provides an easy way to access Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park without driving.
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Summer or Fall, enjoy our relaxing view of Cadillac Mountain in the comfort of a screened porch. The cottages are situated on 20 acres of land and are located well away from the main highway to insure a restful nights sleep. Early morning and evening, white tail deer are often seen grazing in our field.