It’s a camp. That means it’s less “bougie” than a motel or whatever. That said, I’ve been spending lake time in a camp all my life, and this one is really nice. You can drive to it (some of the camps on this lake are boat access only), it has a yard, an outdoor grill, a dock, a canoe, a kayak, a paddle board, and two bicycles. It has solar-powered electricity with a back-up generator. It has WiFi and TV! The refrigerator was good and cold, the shower water was plentiful and hot, the bed was comfortable.Honestly we had no complaints and we will definitely stay here again. We’ll offer a couple thoughts for those less camp-experienced though: we did run the generator for an hour or two each day, when the solar power ran out. The access road and the driveway are a bit rough and rocky, so 4WD is good. And there are a couple LED lights, but like most camps it can get a little dark.Oh, and the property managers live right down the road, and couldn’t have been more helpful. They gave a nice, half-hour orientation that helped us feel confident about the specifics of how this camp operates.