5 days in Kingston was so much more than one would expect. We took many walks in and around town, climbing elevations onto Boot Hill and other places to enjoy spectacular views. We drove past the campground to the lake for more hiking. Deer paid visits to the nearby fields every night. The beds are extremely comfortable, the kitchen very workable, and the Lucky Spur Saloon next door was a nice place to grab a drink, and even get things like cheese or ice cream from their cooler and freezer. Which is great, since the nearest grocery is 40 minutes away. Tried to sample the hot springs but the road was a little too washed out for our comfort level with a rental car. About an hour+ east is the town of Eureka, an interesting little hamlet with historic buildings, several retail amenities, and the ghost town on Ruby Hill. Dee is an excellent communicator, the house and property are spectacular. Listening to the creek from the porch is magical, as is the view of mountains all around. The park/playground up the road was a fun diversion for the kids(even though they're 13 and 14), with more deer there as well most every evening. If we didn't live across the country in New England, I would absolutely make this a regular trip.