Walking through the wilderness to get to the Big Lake was joyful and serene because of the unique hardwoods; then the beach awes you with it's amazing frontage: an endless view of blue water. Sunsets and stars await you during the late evening. There's a separate trail that leads to the river; the river flows into Superior. If you walked the river frontage from the firepit all the way to where it connects with Superior, then walk the beach to the end of the property, it would take 7-10 minutes: there's a lot of frontage. There's no view of the Porcupine Mountains unless you walk the sandy, forested edge of Superior for about 5-6 minutes, which was a fun activity because of the awesome driftwood, rocks, trees, and wildlife on the property. It's still a fantastic view. We saw a boat and a diver exploring the shipwreck near the property. We saw an eagle several times and many other cool looking birds. It's a 5 minute drive to the Porkies, which we hiked everyday. Jen was nice enough to allow a 3:00 pm arrival since we were coming out of a rustic cabin at the park. The home was nice, clean, and spacious. We never turned on the tv. This home is a beautiful paradise.