The property is beautiful. Many nature trails and other outdoor activities. Rooms are very basic. No amenities like A/C, fridge, safe, phone, or high speed internet. This is expected for the experience of a staying in a 100 year old lodge, but when your room is 85 degrees at 10pm, and the resort is out of fans it is miserable. Our coffee machine still had coffee in it from the previous guests, window screens had multiple holes letting in bugs, and overall everything feels a little run down and dated. Food in the area is very limited and on-site dining is very expensive and overpriced for what you are getting, except the in house pizzas which are reasonably priced and delicious. Overall it’s a great setting and location, but for $400 - $500 a night it left us feeling like we overpaid for a kitschy summer camp experience.