The camp is quiet and secluded, nestled in a very wooded, very rural, area. Because of this, mobile phone service can be a challenge to obtain.
This is an older, but roomy and comfortable, mobile home, with all of the natural conveniences of electric, running water, AC and heat at the touch of a button, so think "glamping," ie: glamour/camping, instead of luxury hotel.
Access is via a gravel road, about a mile in either way from the pavement, and the property itself is entered via a long, coarsely graveled, steep driveway; so just be aware, and go slowly and carefully, to avoid your car bottoming out.
LOTS of deer, turkey, and other forms of wildlife can (and do) appear from every direction when driving in the area, so be on the alert when coming or going. I, for one, was thankful that we didn't see or come across any bears, which frequent the area.
Lew came to deliver us some needed items on our first morning at the camp, and was an absolute delight to visit with. He was very attentive to answer our messages whenever we had a question.
We enjoyed walking up the main drive, that extends quite a way beyond the camp, and on the very sparsely traveled gravel entry road.
We only heard (can't see the road from the camp) a total of two cars pass by during our first several hours there, as we sat out on the covered deck and soaked in the quiet, lovely surroundings and sounds of the woodlands, while sipping on a refreshing cool drink.
You may want to bring along your favorite outdoor chairs, as the deck is the perfect place to savor your morning tea or coffee while planning the days' activities, and to unwind when you come back for the evening.
There is a nice fire ring, with a good supply of firewood, but due to rain, we never had the chance to use it.