The campground looks like a great place but the cabin we stayed in is seriously in need of an upgrade. The wooden access is rotting , the shower was leaking and the mat was wet, the bed was the most uncomfortable I've slept in since my youth.
When we arrived, late September, on a family visit to the area, the cabin was cold and damp. Then we got locked out, as we had been given the wrong key. That can happen I suppose but when we came back at 9.10pm we couldn't get in and it took 3 attempts and 20 minutes to contact the owners until we finally got back into the cabin.
The cabin, while quaint, is very small and there is no basin in the bathroom and no kitchen table, just a coffee table, as there is no room for for one. Sloppily installed black plastic is used for black out curtains .
The shortfalls don't make up for that spectacular view, in any way.
HayLee kindly let us check out early and we moved to self contained cottages in Anchor Point. Our new cabin, that was the same price, was vastly superior in every way e.g. comfort, warmth, cleanliness, facilities, the space was 4 times the size and it was beautifully finished. It may not have the view but if its raining nor does Whiskey Point.
The price being charged is just too high for what you get at Whiskey Point.