Wonderful views and furnishings in a serene location. Visited by deer/elk each evening and I came across wild turkey on my bike. Plenty of dishware/appliances for any kind of meal prep. I rode my mtb bike up and down the mountain roads within this subdivision up to 20 miles, I never felt a need to go to Boise for bike trails. It's secluded here, you will need to drive 25 minutes toward Boise to find a larger grocery store. Tip, you can return unused food you buy at the Albertson on your way home.Be aware, the internet is pretty slow here. We had to conduct some business remotely while here and could not stay connected via zoom meetings for more than a minute. download speed to about 7 to 10 mb and 1mb up. but if you use more than a few devices you will notice the connectivity drop. Also there is zero cell phone reception here. Zero. The wired phone line was staticy and not very clear. The TV is screen was very washed out from all the direct sunlight streaming into the living room. Not that you come here for tv watching, but the kids might. There are books, games, and plenty of places to sit on the deck for day dreaming or meditating. This place has a kind of magic to it. We didn't feel like we needed to go someplace and find things to do, it was just pure relaxation and joy. If I were a writer this would be a perfect spot to write, think, and journal. And of course, having plenty of room to spread out for a family get together is far better than a hotel room.