The natural beauty of this cabin in the mountains amid the forest and fronting the lake is unsurpassed. So quiet, peaceful and remote...reached through a packed earth and gravel logging road running through the trees. The man-made environment is beautiful also, with soaring wood beams, stone surfaces, multiple double-pane windows everywhere, high end finishings, linens, artwork and decor.
Our family of six adults each had their own private space (bedroom and bathroom) and enjoyed the shared spaces, which include a huge deck, hot tub, a living room on each of the two floors, and a large dining table that sat us all. We ate dinner together every night and the kitchen was well-equipped to handle that--it even had baking dishes.
Tracey and Bill were there to greet us, and easily available by phone and text. Note: there is no cell phone reception there. A land line is provided that includes both local and long distance calls. Internet connectivity is spotty, with limits on numbers of connections at a time and strength of signal. This will soon be corrected with a satellite connection, but we actually enjoyed being outside the Web where we could talk with each other and enjoy interacting without distractions.
We visited in the early Fall, and there was lots to do- a shared row boat, canoe, kayak and paddle board are provided as well as fishing poles. Lots of hiking nearby, including a two mile, gentle walk through the forest around the lake. Our two-year-old grandson loved swinging in the hammock, wading in the lake, riding in the boats, walking, a throwing sticks and stones in the water.
We had a fabulous family vacation here that we'll all remember. We highly recommend it.