A peaceful camp setting awaits you.. Close enough to a few towns with everything you could desire, yet secluded on a back road with no close neighbors! Your cabin has beds for 7, as well as multiple sitting, dining, and relaxing areas to accommodate the whole crew. Whether you're planning a couples trip, family getaway, or even a friends trip, you'll be sure to find wonderful lodging. Large yards, back patio, and front deck for you to enjoy. Privacy for your master bedroom, furnished with a king or two twin XL beds, and a guest bedroom with three bunk beds. Each end of the house has a bathroom, with the ends seperated by open kitchen and living room, which also has sleeping for two, and of course lots of cozy bedding, blankets, and pillows!
Two outdoor seating areas, where a bonfire, chairs, table and grill are set up for your favorite outdoor meals and activities. Play some yard games and grill some meats! The outside areas are very private, so no worries about being bothered by any noisy neighbors - besides the Barred Owls at night “whooo” are frequent welcomed guests. Just keep an eye on your pups so they don’t roll in anything.. We know how that goes far too well! If they do happen to get into trouble, the shower is dog friendly and dog towels are a plenty.
The mudroom is able to be closed off from the house if you'd like some more late night activities while others want to wind down. Have a few drinks at the bar and play a game of darts with your favorite music on. After visiting the plethora of local breweries, wineries, and distilleries, come back for a safe night in without having to drive home. Cheers!
Being in the woods, you are sure to find critters and bugs outside. They will inevitably find their way in from time to time. The home is as critter resistant as possible, with screens, spray, scents, holes blocked, etc. There is also repellant and outdoor candles for your use. Keeping food sealed as much as possible will also help out immensely. I also dabble in nuisance animal control, so if you wake up next to a raccoon, I'd be happy to escort it out. That hasn't happened yet by the way.