My spouse and I wanted to have a little unplugged time, and we picked this place on the Tennessee River. The drive to the island was lovely, through gorge alongside the river. Once at cabin 2, we settled in. It is cozy and feels warm with all the rich wooden paneling inside. It was on the shallow side of the river. There were fireflies in the trees, kayaks to paddle, and fish jumping morning and night. We went into Chattanooga, but, honestly, the best part of the trip was time spent on the island. Chuck, the owner, is a genuinely nice person. Quick story. We didn't know him, but the morning we left, it was storming and a tree had fallen across the road. I called and got some info from him, and he offered to help us out. He did, and made sure we stayed dry while he did a really neighborly thing for two people he hadn't met before. He even wanted us to text him to make sure we arrived back home in SC safely. Between his kindness and our refreshing away time, we feel recharged. We definitely will be back.