I rented all of their available "cabins" for a week for a family reunion. The new "park model" mobile homes are beautiful and pleasant. The old kitchey trailers are not that great. Avoid them. My son and his wife were stuck in a trailer with no AC! High 80s. The beach is more like a boat launch (rocks not sand). Each "cabin" has wood in a nice stack but beware - very costly...$1 per small quarter log piece of wood. The wifi speed measured 0.9 Mbps and one bar of cell signal sporadically unless you were in the cabins at the end of the road - then there was no service. At all. The only real restroom is at the front of the camp ... Very very loooong walk. There is supposed to be a portapotty back in the woods somewhere on a steep, muddy slope! Not really accessible unless you're very desperate and wear your hiking shoes while carrying a good flashlight. The tubing and kayaking is expensive and there's no break for guests staying there. It was difficult to get a kayak anyway since there are only 2 of the two person types available. The "resort" is owned privately and the owners, manager, maintenance people live there and apparently spy on their guests from their "cabins" parked strategically. Creepy. The lady who takes reservations was very nice. The maintenance guys did a good job and were friendly also.