“We love coming to Bay Meadow. The cottages are so
comfortable, it’s so peaceful here and everyone is so friendly.
Penny is a wonderful host, she just can’t do enough for you.”
- Mary Smart, Dallas, Texas - Bay Meadow Guest 10 Years

Bay Meadow Cottages were built back in the early 1930’s on a quiet inlet in
Salisbury Cove on Mount Desert Island. While John D. Rockefeller Jr. was
constructing 45-miles of carriage roads and granite bridges to establish Acadia
National Park, Asa Wescott constructed these charming cottages on the peaceful
cove overlooking Frenchman’s Bay. As Penny Frost, the owner innkeeper says,
“They don’t build things like they used to. These cottages were very well
built.”
While Mount Desert Island has changed over the decades, the charm and peaceful
serenity of Bay Meadow setting and the coziness of each cottage have not. Penny
Frost is now in her 25th season as the third owner of Bay Meadow. She also
purchased 150-feet of shorefront for the private use of her cottage guests. “I
love my guests, especially the folks who come back to Bay Meadow year after
year,” said Penny Frost.
Sorry, no smoking, no pets.
