Sedgwick
Sedgwick Beach along Acadia National Park's coastline, with sandy shore, rocks, and pine trees in the distance.
Sedgwick, Acadia National Park plate of thick-cut bacon slices arranged on a kitchen counter in a lodge or cabin.
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Sedgwick

Nearby Town
Last Updated: January 2026

Overview

About This Town

Sedgwick is a small, working Maine town with a peaceful vibe and historic roots in shipbuilding, tanning, and granite quarrying. It serves as a low-key outpost near Acadia, offering scenic views and BAS-like lodging while keeping a low tourist profile. Expect early closes and limited late-night options; use nearby Blue Hill or Ellsworth for extended services.

The Vibe

Working-town rhythm with a quiet, outpost feel; you’ll need a car, not a pedestrian-friendly village; a practical base to save money while keeping Acadia within day-trip reach

Stock Up Here

Blue Hill Co-Op and Tradewinds in Blue Hill (7–10 minutes away) for groceries; nearby Ellsworth/Bar Harbor for gear and larger shopping; refuel in Blue Hill or Ellsworth before Sedgwick; Sedgwick has no dedicated outdoor gear shops

Late Night Intel

Kitchens generally close by 9 PM; El El Frijoles is a local favorite; for late bites, head to Blue Hill or Ellsworth

Town at a Glance

Town Type

Local Haunt

Population

1,202

Distance to Park

45-50 minutes by car (approximately 25-30 miles) to Acadia National Park Entrance Station

Highlights

Known For

Caterpillar Hill viewpoints, waterfront Bagaduce River scenery, quiet bed and breakfasts

Main Attractions

Caterpillar Hill views, Bagaduce River scenery, quiet lodging options, local galleries

What Makes It Special

Waterfront perspectives along the Bagaduce and Benjamin rivers, hillside viewpoints from Caterpillar Hill, and a slow-paced, authentic Maine small-town experience away from park crowds.

Seasonal Planning

Peak Season

Summer

Shoulder Season

Late spring and early fall

Winter

Cold winters with reduced services; expect limited dining and open shops

Best Time to Visit

Shoulder seasons (late spring, early fall) are calm; summer remains quiet with fewer crowds than towns directly on Acadia’s doorstep.

Tips & Advice

  • Gas stations here close by 8–9 PM; fill up before heading in.
  • Most kitchens stop serving around 9 PM; plan dinner earlier or drive to nearby towns.
  • Bring cash; smaller spots may not take every card.
  • Parking is limited at peak times—check with your host about where to park.
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