Our family only stayed two nights, but it was perfect for our needs. The porches and swings are lovely and are on both the front and back of the house. I didn't read all the descriptions when I booked and was pleasantly surprised that the home was larger than I expected and two, not just one porch. We didn't really cook, but the kitchen seemed to have everything we would need had we chosen to cook, including a grill and seasonings. We wanted to be close to town but experience a bit of country outdoors too, and it was just right. If you are looking for somewhere very remote, it may not be for you. The road had occasional busy times and there is a business and a few other cabins/RVs close by. The area was well maintained and others nearby were very quiet and courteous. We had friends to visit in town and at the lake, so not being too far back in the woods, yet not in town, was perfect. I would stay again and recommend it to others. Next time I would like to visit Nashville about an hour away and also visit the Drive-in Movie Theater very close by which was an unexpected surprise. I would also recommend Downhome Cafe for Sunday breakfast and The Shack for BBQ to take to the lake. Camden is a nice blend of hard-working, sweet, small-town people and mom-n-pop shops, that we enjoy but with a Wal-Mart, Sonic, Healthcare clinic, Pharmacies and more just down the road if you need them. Our van's air conditioner stopped working and we were grateful that an O'Reilly's auto parts store had the part to fix it. The weather was great, especially the times it was 63-73°, but it does get toasty in the afternoons in June so an air conditioner is a must in my opinion. That said, the AC, washer/dryer, and all other amenities in the Wagon Wheel were all in working order and the home on Birdsong Lane did not disappoint.