Marsh-Hallow/Shadyside Cabin
We stayed two nights and really enjoyed the cabin. It sits on a beautiful piece of property and the backyard is really big. We played a bunch of yard games--cornhole, bocci, beersbie, and had plenty of space. We also had a perfect night to enjoy a good fire at the fire pit--plenty of firewood in the covered rack under the porch. The second night we sat in the hot tub after dark and it was really relaxing. Very quiet there. There's a loop trail behind the house that we hiked one morning. It was about 1 mile in the woods, with a pretty good climb. The inside of the house is nicely appointed. The accomodations were fine for the four of us. The kitchen had all the appliances we needed and ample space in the fridge--we brought food for all our meals, including cooking dinner on the gas grill both nights. There was a spare propane tank if needed. We ate all our meals on the back deck at the six person table. When the site says there is no cell service there, that's no lie. Zero Service--but on the other hand, it was kind of nice to disconnect from the world for a few days. The pictures on the website,and 360 tour are accurate. There could stand to be a little better direction on what to do with trash and recycling, but other than that, it really is a great cabin. We considered about four other places before we settled on this one from just searching the web, and it worked out great. Seemed like we were about 20 minutes from just about anywhere we wanted to go--canoeing, Cantwell Cliffs, Old Man's Cave, grocery store, Wal-Mart, etc. We would come back and stay there again--which I think is pretty high praise considering how many places you can rent down there.