We have vacationed all over Maine and Vermont for the last 20 years and never have we stayed on such a lovely lake--the clearest in all of Vermont, according to the friendly neighbors. The camp road in (2 1/2 miles long) can be a bit of a challenge, but the peace and quiet at the end of the road is worth it. The swimming was ideal, and we made good use of the two docks, the deck, and the raft. The bottom of the lake is shale, but there are stepping stones that protect the feet. There were lots of water craft provided, along with life jackets. Our party of 9 stayed in both cabins, so were able to spread out nicely. There was limited space for storage, but the kitchens were both well equipped. Be prepared to unplug--there is no WiFi, and no DVD player. We spent our time instead star gazing and hanging around the wonderful, huge, fire pit. Furnishing are rustic and camp-like, and parts of both cabins are a bit dark, but the sun seekers among us were able to find brighter nooks for reading. It is a haul to the nearest well, anything, but once we were lakeside we didn't really want to leave anyway. Bill and Janie were warm and welcoming, and stopped by mid week, and as we were leaving, to make sure that all was well and that we had what we needed. As long as we can convince our teenagers that being unplugged is a good thing, we will be back!