This place is an excellent camp to relax, enjoy your family and the wonderful lake. Its perfect for families as there is a huge yard where we played soccer and wiffle ball with the boys. Its a very private camp as well being the last camp on the road. The cove is nice as it tends to keep the water a bit warmer than other parts of the lake. There is a shallow area where younger kids can easily get in and play. Though our boys just went jumping off the dock everyday. The lake is a spring fed lake, really clean and clear. The fire pit was great as its Maine and can get chilly at night, plus we love making smores. There's plenty of seating and two picnic tables which we had a couple of dinners at. There's outdoor games, a couple of canoes which we took a little trip around the cove in one afternoon and plenty of vests of all sizes.
I grew up in the area and familiar with Schoodic and the camps up there. Most dont have yards of this size. The camp itself was nice and had plenty of room. Basically a living room upstairs and down. Plenty of old school games and movies which we enjoyed a couple of the nights. The bedrooms have plenty of room and space. The kitchen was open and there were spices (if needed) and all the utensils, pots, pans etc as you would have in your own home. We actually had lobsters a couple of times while there. FIY order ahead because the local grocery store doesn't always have them in stock and it may take a couple of days to get there. The camp doesn't have wifi and the reception can be spoty, but we actually enjoyed that, being semi unplugged for a week.
Overall we had a great time and will definitely be back again. Tony is also absolutely great to deal with. We texted, emailed and spoke a few times prior to our trip. Any questions you have he's more than willing to answer, help and responds very quickly. It was absolutely one of the better places we've stayed at on our trips up to Maine.