Overall, our stay at the cabin was fine, but there were definitely some drawbacks. The space was clean when we arrived (bed linens, bathrooms, kitchen, etc.), but it felt like upkeep beyond the basics had been overlooked. What’s provided is very minimal — you’ll need to bring your own towels, rugs, hand soap for the kitchen and bathroom, and any cleaning supplies you might want. I ended up making a trip to the dollar store just to grab the essentials for wiping things down and washing our hands.
The cabin itself needs some attention. Spiderwebs covered the exterior and even parts of the interior, making the screened-in porch unusable. None of the exterior lights worked, and only one of the three interior lamps functioned. The filters in the window AC units were overdue for a change, and there were signs of water damage inside, with wall coverings peeling in places.
Because the entire park is sandy and no rugs are provided, we were constantly sweeping to keep the dirt under control.
If all you need is a simple spot to sleep and have a cup of coffee before heading to the lake, this place will work. But if you’re looking for comfort or a “home away from home” feel, you may want to look elsewhere