We arrived on Friday night around 8:00. It had rained a bit and that’s when we found out about the parking. You have to park at the lodge and then unload everything onto a golf cart which will take you to your cabin. Family of 5 and 3 dogs with luggage, on a gravel mud road. Didn’t work out so well. The cabin(tiny house) was great, it was clean and well maintained. Don’t plan on watching TV of any kind, it’s streaming ROKU and buffers every couple minutes for several minutes. The park has a couple pools and fishing which were nice. They require a 3 night minimum during the trades days @ $290/night for a total of $1017.17. Overall, the beds were comfortable and the linens clean. The idea of having to park and call for a ride every time you need to go back and forth is to inconvenient for us. We definitely would not return. The cart paths were gravel but mostly just mud, prevented us from walking around to much so we were confirmed to the cabin. The upper areas where the concrete roads and RV pad sites were great and it seemed those people were having a blast. The kids were riding scooters and bikes with a lot of room to play. NOT the case with the cabins just a mud pit.
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