Tabitha M.recommendsDecember 11, 2021
Cabin by the Round Hole
Amazing
Bailey S.recommendsMarch 16, 2021
Cabin by the Round Hole
Absolutely wonderful
It was raining the first night but slept outside in the tent and was completely fine. There was quite a bit of mud but if you’re not a wuss you can deal with it. Definitely don’t bring your little two door, It will get stuck or have problems after. He is putting in a gravel road. But I say bring something that won’t break vehicle wise. Absolutely beautiful the scenery is so nice, there is peace and quiet at night, The waterfall sounds amazing.the cabin does get nice and toasty, the windows are just in the right spot to let in enough air. We were comfortable the whole trip, you can easily make it the temp you want. The cabin isn’t close to any other buildings so you can be pretty loud, We had music going most of the time. We are definitely coming back!
January R.recommendsMarch 8, 2021
Cabin by the Round Hole
Cabin coming along nicely
Always a good time out at Ken's place. The cabin has come along a bit more. Still has some insulating left to do. He now has a gas heater set up for warmth. We brought our space heaters and it helped keep the chill off.
Wendy S.recommendsMarch 7, 2021
In The Woods Camping
Great spot and host
Quiet, isolated. Great spot. Not good for cars. Want truck or jeep, or could get stuck or high centered. About a 100 foot walk from parking spot to camp area with fence between the two.
Kasey J.recommendsMarch 6, 2021
In The Woods Camping
Awesome host and awesome land. 👍
Bret W.doesn't recommendFebruary 4, 2021
Cabin by the Round Hole
The listing says a hundred acres of hiking, but probably only 10% of that is true. I would say 90% of the land is just cow pasture. So if you want to hike through an empty field covered in poop then I guess a hundred acres of hiking is accurate. Even the entire campsite was covered in poop . My dogs stepped in it several times. He also says you can sleep up to 14. I think 5 or 6 would be crowded in that small cabin. The roads are also undrivable if there has been any rain at all. The host did not tell me that I may not be able to exit his property until after I had already driven up to the campsite. He was correct. Our Truck was stuck in the mud for 2 days and he had to pull us out with a four-wheel drive vehicle that had mud tires. He informed me that there would be a propane heater, but he did not provide enough propane and did not tell me to bring my own. We ran out of propane at about 3 in the morning and it was 38 degrees outside. I feel like the host is completely misrepresenting his property and I honestly feel like I was tricked. I am an avid camper, I have been doing this for years at public and private sites and I have never had such a terrible experience. I have never seen such an inaccurate description for a campsite.