This was just the spot we were looking for. Our party consisted of three adults, 1 child (3), and a dog. Upon arrival, we were met by Lance's friendly partner who informed us of the layout of the land. We found a spot about a half mile from the house, which was easily accessible in my Subaru outback. The campsites are spread out all over the place. Our campsite was secluded, covered in beautiful trees, and was very close to the clean porta potty. Portable water was near the house, so you will have to drive there unless you want to carry 5 gallons of water back to camp. No electricity was available so make sure to bring a generator or portable charging station if that's your thing. We met Lance later in the evening, and that was the last time we talked face to face with the hosts (which I am totally fine with as I enjoy privacy).
The closer you got to the water, the less accessible it became. We made it down there on a four wheeler, but because the water level was so high, you couldn't do much walking around or fishing. This is obviously no fault to the hosts. But I could see this being a good spot to camp once the conditions improve.
Wood was accessible. If it was on the ground and dead, you can burn it. The land is vast and has many trails. We barely scratched the surface in terms of exploring.
In closing, Lance and his partner were a joy to interact with and we are very appreciative that they allowed us to camp on their beautiful property. We felt free, safe, and home.