The location is wonderful, being the last property on the peninsula of Clark Lake you have a dock on the east for sunrises and a dock on the west for sunsets. And you can walkthrough a narrow wooded trail to the very tip of the peninsula, which we all loved doing. It is definitely a property to spend the most time out doors. With a great wooden table which is lighted to eat at., a deck with seating adjacent to the cabin and a screened in gazebo for those buggy nights ( being mid May we had no bug issue) . We also had our Bernese Mountain Dog with us and she loved being there. Properties that allow dogs are typically more run down but this was not the case with this property. Our dog is with us all the time and is very well mannered in the house. Paw wiping before going in, no going on the furniture etc . All dogs that come there must be similar to ours for you would not see any evidence of4 legged friends being there. The owner of the property was very responsive to any question or needs we had and answered right away when I txted and I mean right away ! That was amazing. We had 3 adult sons and a girlfriend plus my self and my husband. The sleeping arrangement worked out fine. The only thing is 2 bedrooms are in separate buildings, one over the garage and one in a separate one room cabin neither have running water in them so whoever sleeps there will have to go to the main cabin to use a bathroom. It was not a problem for my family but could be for some . Really every thing you needed was there, from kayaks, canoe, life jackets, bean bag toss, outside seating, fire pit , gas and charcoal grill.. and if you want to explore DC it is easy to get to anything from the cabin.. Whitefish Dunes is Not even 10 minutes away, Penisula State park is 20 minutes away. it truly was perfect for us!