The camp is like a very nicely appointed house, there is nothing
"camp-like" about the inside of the camp. Large bedrooms with beautiful clean bathrooms; there is even an accessible bedroom and bath on the first floor that we used for both my frail, elderly father who uses a walker, and my young adult who is temporaraily on crutches. The kitchen is huge and nicer than most people's home kitchens. It even had detergent.
By far the best part of the camp was the 2 paddleboards, 2 kayaks, canoe and rowboat which our young adult kids and all their young adult cousins used daily. They talked, paddled, swam and just enjoyed being together and playing. Thank you SO MUCH to our hosts.