Nice but somewhat rustic cottage. Two double (I think) beds in the main cottage, then a futon and 2 rollaway cots. Would be challenging to find room for the cots and futon if all were to be needed. Bunk house has 2 bunk beds and 2 more twins, 6 total, in a small but clean, newer building. Window A/C was nice there--80's for 2 of our days. Mid-sized fridge and freezer. No dishwasher and no real system for doing dishes (except a drying mat next to the sink.) Decently stocked kitchen. Only 1 bathroom, which was a challenge for 6 adult men. Loads of parking. A few safety issues. Low metal roof at the entry (only one of us hit it!), irregular and high 2x4 threshold into kitchen, weird log-based step with a board on top going from kitchen down to the living room, and a slightly wobbly step up to the bunkhouse porch. Moderate grade down to the dock with some gravel (no one fell), and the floating pieces of the dock (furthest out) were particularly challenging (again, no one fell.) Probably not a problem for the young and agile, but our older group had to be careful. We were there to fish, and we had some difficulty getting in and out at the dock due to low water (about a foot deep, but a very soft bottom allowed us to trim the motors and we were just able to get in and out--very slowly.) On a great, central portion of the lake and well protected from weather. Christine and Gerard were fantastic. Very responsive, let us get in early and depart late if we needed.