Calling this property a “resort” is a stretch, but it is quaint and clean. We stayed in the hotel portion, built in the 1930’s. The room was quite large, but we could hear our neighbors. There are no elevators, the bathroom is a shared facility with other guests on the floor, and WiFi was pretty nonexistent (the front desk person warned us of the WiFi.) There is one restaurant across the street that is associated with the resort, food was very good. The grounds were well kept, and the river running next to the property attracted a lot of wildlife. A word of warning…make sure to fill up with gas before reaching this destination. We had to travel 1 hour, 15 minutes round trip to find a station that actually had unleaded gas. The two closer stations simply ran out. I would stay here again, it felt like “glamping”.