Not What We Expected
Submitted: August 12, 2012
Stayed: June 2012
We chose this property because we wanted to stay in a house on a lake where we could boat and swim with easy access to the water. We found a comfortable, beautiful house with a screened-in porch the width of the house. The house was well equipped and stayed cool due to ceiling fans and ample shade. However, we were disappointed to find no easy access to the water. The gazebo was near the water but it was a hike away from the house, on rocky, hilly terrain,. Once at the water, there was no clearing or easy place to sit or launch a boat. We used the canoe once, but it was difficult to get it in the water, and to bring it back to its resting place. The dock mentioned in the description was a short drive away, in a little community of private houses and a parking spot that was difficult to use. The dock itself was not in great shape, and not an appealing place to swim. We ended up swimming at the public beach nearby. If you want a to stay at a lovely house in the woods, but do not care about easy access to water, this is a great place.
Recommended for:
Age 55+,
Pet-friendly,
Families with Teenagers,
Romantic Getaway
Owner's Response: I appreciate all reviews and and am glad that Linda was happy with the house. I try to make it clear to all renters that while the property borders two lakes, it is a 5-10 minute walk from the house to each lake.
Benton Pond has the gazebo (with lake view) and a canoe. There is no dock, so the canoe must be pulled directly out of the water. As a 60-year old man, I do it all the time, but it understandably more difficult for some.
Big Pond is the other lake which has kayaks and a recently renovated floating dock. This lake is also a 5-10 minute walk from the house although renters are welcome to drive if they are carrying a boat or heavy equipment -- or just prefer not to walk. There is plenty of room at the dock for a motor boat up to 20 feet long (my Boston Whaler is 14 feet long). Renters are welcome to trailer their own boat to the property and tie it up at the dock. Otherwise, kayaks can easily be tied to the dock.
The property is private and best suited for a family or couple who desire a quiet, relaxing experience in a modern cabin with a great screened porch but who also like to hike, are experienced with kayaks and canoes, and perhaps have a dog who likes to run in the woods.
Prospective renters are welcome to visit the property at their convenience and hike the trails. I also welcome phone calls and will answer any questions renters may have. My phone number is posted on the VRBO site.
Bill and Cheri
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