Michelle & Jeff are excellent hosts and did everything to make our stay perfect. The house is super clean, no musty odor. Plenty of towels, sheets, etc. The kitchen is well-equipped, grill outside works. Thanks for the extra supplies in the bathroom! There are plenty of toiletries if you forget yours (I’m talking to you, men) and extra TP. The bed was soft for me but comfortable. Sooooo quiet! I slept great. The lamps with outlets and USB ports; are wonderful! But the real star of the show; the river! You have to paddle/pull the kayaks to the water. So worth it! The floating dock made it easy to get in and out of kayaks and we were able to stand in the amazing water, perfect to cool off after we paddled upstream. Morning coffee and evening cocktails on the deck were doable in July heat because of the cool river. What could have been better: Not much! I would have liked a night light or two; there was one in the bathroom but it didn’t work. A few more hangers. One of the single kayaks was perfect and the other one had stuck foot pedals so Jeff dropped us off another one. These are two of the best kayaks we’ve ever used, BTW. Make sure you paddle downstream a bit to see the Ichetucknee and the Santa Fe meet. It’s amazing! I found a fun thrift store in High Springs, I loved Lanza Gallery and Art Supplies. The High Springs Brewing Company and Great Outdoors Restaurant in High Springs were both delightful, we didn’t get to try other places to eat. Guess we have to come back!