Tent camping there was a breeze. There were plenty of flat spots to set up either in the clearing or the woods, under the sun or a shady spot. The water way trail was very peaceful with a bench swing to enjoy the creek from. The communal yurt was also a nice touch. The "She Shed" was a cute hangout space full of unique work for sale by local artists. In addition to camping there were also daily itineraries that included optional add-ons like breakfast, guided mushroom walk, live music, crafts, and more. The dogs were sweethearts and the owners were very kind and generous, even going out of their way to try and help us in our goals of finding land to homestead on. Overall, even for those of us that don't partake, it was still an interesting experience and opportunity to meet new people. The only thing that would make it better would be upgrading from the portable toilets to a shower/bathroom building, but it's already great as is.