Prior to our camping trip, I reached out to the host with questions about the country kitchen and campfire options. The first response simply directed me to "look at the pictures," and my follow-up email—which asked for clarification due to some inconsistencies between the photos and written description, as well as questions about fire regulations—went unanswered. This lack of communication made planning a bit frustrating.
When we arrived, the host did greet us and offered a quick tour of the kitchen, but again, the explanation was essentially "what you see is what you get." Once we had time to look around, we discovered there was a grill and a Blackstone available—both of which would have been very helpful to know about in advance for meal planning.
The campsite itself was decent—mostly an open field. One thing to note is that not every site had a picnic table, despite what the map suggested. We were prepared and brought our own, but more accurate information would have been appreciated.
Lastly, the weather during our stay (early August) was extremely windy, which caused some damage to our tent. Of course, that’s not the host’s fault, but it did affect our overall experience and is a factor in our decision not to return.