Check-in was simple as can be, and owner was responsive and helpful. But...To be honest, the property was a concern at first. We're not picky but I can't say the same for everyone coming to stay...It was old, somethings were damaged (nothing major, just some screens and some windows didn't open) and the furnishings were old and pretty shabby. The bedrooms were 1930's boarding house vibes and I wasn't sure how it would be received. But within a day it became part of the charm strangely. The main living room was charming, spacious and absolutely perfect for games around the fire. The porch was an awesome place to relax. The classic White Mountain camp feel was, like I said charming in a way and really became part of the character.
There were actually two houses completely separate, with it's own facilities that was perfect for the group and there was ample space. The one negative I can think of is the furnishings in the living room of the small house were so shabby to almost be unusable; but to be honest we almost spent time sitting in there so it didn't really matter
The real star of the property is the river. I have been EVERYWHERE in the WMNF and I can easily say it is one of the finest swimming holes I have ever seen and it's completely private. If this was publicly accessible there would be 100+ people there everyday.
All in all I would definitely recommend staying and would happily do so again. The only suggestion for a change is the owner snag even some 2nd hand sofas for the Bog House, other than that everyone loved it.