Our family vacation included a group ranging in age from 7 to 92, coming from Norman, Edmond, and Tulsa, OK, and Chesapeake, VA. Unfortunately, our dates came in the middle of the hottest, wettest summer in recorded history, which resulted in a pea-soup algal bloom in the lake, and oppressive humidity on the shore. Fortunately, we booked Dogwood Inn! The cabin was so nice and included so much to do and enjoy indoors we never even wanted to go outside. The four bedrooms—each with its own bath—were perfect for our five families. The spacious common area let us enjoy video games, card games, dominoes, puzzles, conversations, and serious snacking all at the same time in the same space. Our host, Chris, was wonderful before, during, and after our stay. He said the cabin was not officially ADA compliant, but the ramps, low thresholds, and spacious interior presented no obstacles to our walker users. The ONLY challenge we encountered was that the faucets were all plumbed backwards in terms of hot and cold locations, making water temperature control a little tricky, especially for the little guys and the adults who rely on automatic muscle memory and habit to turn on the tap. Dogwood Inn was impeccably clean, stylishly decorated (cabin style) perfectly appointed, and decidedly welcoming and comfortable. If I could have thought of something more to ask for, I would have asked and Chris would have responded. But I couldn’t.