We stayed here instead of the Holiday Inn Express where the rest of the family was staying to celebrate our father's 90th birthday. What a blessing and comfort this "cabin" afforded us. We slept so peacefully, and the next morning were up early to kayak for a couple of hours on the lake before a gentle rain started (THANKS, Cynthia, for the kayaks and paddles and the other extra touches). Only one other person in a canoe on the lake, who told us about a bald eagle who lives here who he has seen merge with the water, in flight. Check out his wonderful website at "wecanoe.wordpress.com"…what a nice guy, and you may see a picture he snapped of us. We're not sure we can capture in words all of the many beautiful things about this place, from the magical twinkly lights on the path down to the cabin, the warm tiled and wood floors, the openness of the space, the switchback trail to the dock, the amply and generously furnished kitchen, or the way the cabin itself nestles perfectly into the land. What a great and sacred experience…we'll find a way to come back. THANKS!!!!