When we arrived we were greeted at the main house. Aleka and her husband were kind enough to show us around some of their 6,500+ acres. Within the first 10 minutes we had seen deer, elk, bald eagles, and countless other wildlife. Every direction we looked there was a new animal to take photos of. There are several options for sleeping. Guests can stay in one of many cabins, tent camp, or bring their RV. We chose to stay in the cabin as it was January and quite cold out. Each cabin has a full kitchen with the basics. All we had to bring was food! For the RV camping, there are hookups and a building with a full bathroom. We were unable to see the tent camping spot as the road was not accessible this time of year. In addition, there are multiple grills, fire pits, and picnic tables. We so loved our visit and it would be a great trip for the hunter, wildlife observer, hiker, or family!