We stayed here for a friend's birthday weekend.
We LOVED how big and open the property and home was. It allowed a great amount of room for group meals, playing pool, baking, cooking, and hanging out in general. Super nice for the rainy days we encountered! When it wasn't raining, we were able to enjoy the fire by the water, fishing, and canoeing. I even was able to run the dirt road for 2 mile runs in the morning. They've got plenty of pots and pans, a coffee pot, and a skillet, making all of our meals easy going!
When we first entered the house, the light switches were a tad tricky to figure out, and could be better if labeled. The toilet flush is also comically close to the wall, making it hard to flush. Water pressure for the shower is PHENOMANAL. They could bare to add an additional half bath. With 5 people staying, there were a few times potty breaks overlapped.
It was dog friendly and out dalmatian loved hanging out and exploring the property!
We were a bit disappointed in the "boat access" that was advertised. It is far down the branch and past a vat of state land. It's not well traveresed waters, so there is a bunch of sea weed, lily pads, stums, and muck. It's a great area for canoeing and kayaking! But, sadly, a speed boat/pontoon/jet ski would not travel well down here. My dad traveled from his place on the lake to the cabin and although he was able to make it there, it was not an easy feat and wasn't worth it for us to have cruises on the pontoon. This was a bit disappointing for us.
Overall a great experience! I don't know that we'd come back secondary to the limited recreational lake access. However, if you like seclusion , fires by the water, and wide open spaces, this is the place for you!