Not a touristy place lover; so while the rest of the fam hit Lake Chelan resorts; we selected this locale instead. Thus our lake access was restricted (the resorts have private beach wristbands, etc.). Parking at public access was difficult (heat wave everyone seeking refuge in the water). With no personal watercraft to put into the river, it was scenic but not usable. Easy drive to various river swimming options but the water was cold compared to the heat wave air temp so less interest in water activities than I would have expected from my crowd. After the drive from Seattle, the drive to whitewater raft or hit other towns was less appealing (again major heat wave going on). Host responsive. Most 'stocked' kitchen we've ever stayed in but we primarily ate out. Mattresses and metal beds leave much to be desired for a good nights sleep. Considering the noise restrictions, those beds should go bye-bye. Master and twin/bunks were better. Yes, I tried them all in a desperate attempt to get some solid sleep. Master is street facing so the truckers who pop into the public facilities across the street arrive at all hours. One of us had no issue with this and one of us was disturbed. To sleep bigger #s involves rollaways and they would probably be better than those metal beds. Overall, since we spent way more time indoors than I would have projected, this was a good, if expensive, choice.