The home is right on the water, as described. There is a steep path from the home to the water. At the water, there are about 5 kayaks (including a child’s kayak) and a canoe. There is also a bench at the water to sit and watch the children play. There is a floating dock at the public beach that is within swimming distance. The weather was horrible during our trip but the lake seems incredibly quiet. No motor boats allowed. We only saw a couple people on the lake during the one nice day we had during our stay.
The main living area is open concept with plenty of seating, two very comfortable couches. There are sliding doors to the expansive deck from the living area. It allows for a nice cross breeze, since there is no air conditioning. The deck wraps around from the living area to the kitchen with multiple areas to sit, a portion of which is covered so we were able to go out on the deck in the rain without any problem.
The bedrooms are spacious and the linens are new. All white comforters and sheets, super soft throw blankets, and an ample amount of towels. We never had to worry about a lack of towels or blankets.
Downstairs is a game room and living area. We didn’t spend so much time downstairs. My kids found a spider and that was the end of that…. Every house has a spider or two, so don’t let that turn you away! There was plenty to do down there. A ping pong table, projector, card table and a bathroom. There was also a bonus room with an air mattress and tv, which we did not have to use. Our group was 8 and this home could certainly accommodate 12 and still have plenty of space, in my opinion.
The location is convenient to Lincoln, the loon mountain area, maybe 12 mins away or so. The home feels secluded. We’ve stayed at homes before that appear secluded but then are merely feet from neighbors. That is not the case here. There is a home to the left, but there is plenty of scenery and space to create great seclusion.
All in all we thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the home and believe others would feel the same!