The house and décor really blends a rustic cabin feel with the comforts and convenience of modernity: adjustable beds, electric recliners, expresso and pop corn machines on the one hand, juxtaposed with natural wood walls, exposed beams, animal furs and big windows that fill up the open floor plans and loft portions of the home with in lots of natural light (sometime too early!) on the other.
The kitchen was well stocked with all the tools you needed to cook, which is important because there's not too much in the area in terms of opportunities to dine out.
The yard was great we were able to use the host's cornhole set and there was plenty of room to break out our mitts and throw a baseball around. There was also a small ping pong table in the basement, which could be used for air hockey as well but we couldn't find those pieces.
My wife and daughter took the host provided two-person kayak out and my daughter took the solo kayak out a number of times. We were disappointed to discover the stand up paddle board was broken prior to our arrival, but these things happen. Floating in the lake was also fun but I agree with the owners recommendation to bring water shoes .
The fishing off of the dock was terrific and we spent a lot of time with our lines in the water, pulling in sunnies and perch, though we did have to compete with the loons a few times.
We got to enjoy the fire pit and enjoy smores, and sitting on the porch at night was quiet, cool, and enjoyable.