We had a wonderful time staying at this camper perched on a secluded cove of Mohican lake. We were warmly welcomed by Sue, who gave us wonder family-friendly activity ideas for our weekend (ask about the rock formation near the eagle blind on the reservoir). As a bonus, she had turned on the AC prior to our arrival on a very muggy day, so we were able to settle in and unpack without breaking a sweat.
The vintage-ish camper is impeccably clean and comfortable. Outside, there is a nice fire pit, surrounded by a few chairs, right on the shore of the lake. The camper is nicely set-up with two bunks, a convertible sofa and a dining table that converts to a sleeping area. All linens and pillows were provided.
It is relatively quiet and private. The bathroom is easy to use, if a bit cozy, and the hot water is plentiful with great water pressure.
Though there are other homes on the property, they are far away and everyone has their own lakeside spaces to themselves. The neighboring properties are visible via the lakeside docks, but it is easy to feel distant from them all, especially as there don't seem to be any homes directly north of this property at all.
We took full advantage of the kayaks and canoes available and were delighted to have access to them. There are plenty of life jackets in many sizes, so everyone from our 7 year old to a curvy mom had something that fit and kept them safe.
I can't recommend this spot enough! We'll be back!
Since I gather that this is a newer addition to the property, I have left a couple thoughts for the owner on how to enhance this wonderful space further and notes for anyone planning to stay here.
-The pullout is really only adequately sized for one adult and is more comfortable when kept as a couch than when pulled out. I slept on that while my husband used the bed in the converted dining space. One of the bunks (lower) was very comfortable for our 9 year old son, but the upper bunk was a little high and had little head space, so our younger child (7) opted for some cushions on the floor.
-I have recommended additional cookware as the pots and pans are small and few. A larger skillet with a lid that could serve multiple functions would be great. We didn't use the small Weber grill, but had we, some grilling tools would have been helpful. Even better would be a small gas grill to avoid getting smoke in the camper.
-Lower wattage bulbs on the too bright string lights would be adequate & more cozy