This property is described in the listing as being in a "private, country setting" and suggests you can reconnect with nature in the "peaceful outdoors." The photo of the cabin from the river shows a large empty lot to the left (facing), which sure makes it look private and peaceful. But potential renters be warned: When we arrived for check in, the vacant lot next door was filled by six (6) RVs and a variety of cars, trucks, and trailers. Music blaring, folks walking through the property we had rented. We chose not to stay. Never opened the door to the cabin. (VRBO Review system required me to list a rating for cleanliness and check-in process, so I gave a middle rating.) The owner did refund 1/2 of our $$, but we lost the other half and had no family getaway. VRBO did not feel that the owner's listing vs. our experience met their criteria for being misleading, so they will not advocate on our behalf. The owner's response was, "I don’t own the lot beside me , I never know what neighbors can do." When I challenged that, suggesting that he had to know this happens, he wrote, "Nobody has been on that lot all summer. They most have just showed up" and "The lot next to us is seldom used or inhabited enabling us to accurately describe our property as a private country setting." I just don't buy that -- those campers were parked in there in perfect order to ensure as many could fit as possible and those renters had their neighborhood set up like professionals (clothes line, seating areas, etc.). Bottom line: The listing should be updated to note that the lot next door is vacant (no dwelling) and is sometimes used as a multi-family/multi-camper campsite.