I went to a wedding here - it took place along the lake behind the row of cabins and was a nice, low key wedding. Guests were able to camp, use their RVs, or rent cabins. Many of us rented about 7 cabins all next to each other, and it was like a block party where all your friend live together.
The staff here is really nice and they're very personable and chill. But they're a bit lacking on things like trail maps and other guest amenities. Their one canoe was out of commission, and they only had two single kayaks for rent. They didn't know too much about hiking in the area either - turns out there is a trail that kind of loops around. Not a huge deal, but this definitely seems more like a place you come fully prepared (most people had their own boats, water equipment, etc.).
There is free Wi-Fi in and around the office. None in the cabins.
The cabins all have a beautiful lake view and are great. They have pots and pans, but don't have anything like cooking oil, tin foil, salt & pepper, etc. You need to bring all that on your own. Ours did have one bag of marshmallows (randomly).
Our cabin (#39) had a really nice back that ended up being a communal hang out space for a lot of wedding guests.
You do also have to bring your own bedding or rent it for $20. We did that and had a bed bug scare (my boyfriend got 3 bites in a line on his back on Saturday night, and the on his neck on Sunday night). No one else experienced anything like this. We got home and systematically boiled everything in our luggage and our apartment wasn't infested. read more