Staying at Grateful acres was a long strange trip in all the right ways. We were beyond grateful we chose the sunshine cabin during a weather worrying weekend. The cozy set up- complete with the picnic table, fire pit and 2 Adirondack chairs- gave us the perfect place to relax, play games during the rain, and enjoy corn hole and other field games once the sky cleared. One thing that really stood out was how thoughtful and welcoming the camp was. The nighttime lighting around the camp, made it easy to find your way after dark, including the classic Deadhead trip to the porta potty. What's a dead show without one? Even better, it was stocked with soap, water, wipes and twinkle lights. Stephanie and her son were also incredibly responsive and kind. Helping us out quickly with some unexpected mechanical issues during our stay. We also loved exploring the nearby green Mountain national Forest and the beautiful Somerset reservoir. Even with the rainy weather, the scenery was stunning, and we were already hoping to come back when the sun is shining so we can kayak, fish. If your coming at night the dirt road is a solid 20 minutes long, but once you get there, grateful acres is one of those places where once in a while you get shown the light in the strangest places if you look at it right.