The area is quite secluded, about 25 miles from the nearest town (and grocery store so bring everything you may need), with very little local traffic both on the roads and lake resulting in extremely peaceful, quiet and restful environment. The lake, which is teaming with fish and otters, is surrounded by sparsely wooded hills which are home to eagles, ospreys, hawks, deer and all manner of wild fauna. The temperature of the lake remains cool throughout the day providing a nice contrast (and relief) to the hot local summer weather. The property itself is about a mile from the nearest neighbor and features: hundreds of yards of lakefront with rocky shores, reeds and small earthen beaches, a great wooden dock for fishing, sunbathing or just reading by the lake, canoe and kayaks galore, and a nice wooded area that even extends into the surrounding hills for hiking. The tiny house is indeed small but functional with most things required for an enjoyable stay and the reduced inside space is nicely complemented with great outdoor spaces (barbeque area, terrace and outside table). The only small knock is the tap water in the house that, while safe, smells of sulfur and was thus not really drinkable, so it is highly advisable to bring abundant water. Finally, the host Dmitriy, really makes every effort to ensure his renters have a great time. He is really patient and willing to take time to show you around the area, take you fishing and teach you to fish (sorry for the lost lures) and in general share his extensive outdoor expertise. In summary if you like to enjoy nature and seclusion without sacrificing comfort, while having access to numerous outdoor activities, you will love the tiny house at Copco.