This was a pretty nice mountain cabin. It had a very well stocked kitchen with most everything you would need to cook your meals. You will have to use the kitchen as it is pretty far to get food (about 15 minutes to 95). Well appointed with shower stuff and soap, Dishwasher pods and paper towels, Coffee pot and coffee, beach towels and bathing towels, super sharp knife set, Washer/Dryer, Pretty much everything you need. The beds were also surprisingly comfortable as well. We Used the Weber gas grill every night (watch out, it gets hot fast!) Downstairs has a huge TV that is Satellite ready so you have Music and TV from it which is good because the WIFI is spotty. (but you go there to unplug, right?)
You will love the hot tub that is kind of an infinity tub to look over the lake. Above the hot tub is a huge wrap-around deck that has a lot of surprisingly comfortable seating. There are 2 fire options, the outdoor gas fire pit on the deck and the wood fire pit in the parking area (there was a ton of wood around back for the fire pit!). There is also a wood stove for those rainy nights.
Here are a couple of things to take note of though:
1) The property is not on the lake as I thought (my wife knew it wasn't apparently). Beautiful view of the lake but it is still down the road a little ways and then you can put in a kayak or paddle board in the park area with a lot of other people (4th of July).
2) There are a lot of stairs, don't rent this if you have older people with you, 24 steps to get in to the first level and another (steep) dozen to the upstairs level.
3) No blinds in the house, well a couple. The sunrise in the summer is 4:30 a.m. so that is when you get up unless you can fashion a window covering for the morning sun.
Shepherds lake is close with a little loop trail that is a mile maybe. Cafe 95 had a pretty good menu as the closest food and the drive thru Java Bear was convenient. We rented a boat from Martina at "A day on the Lake" in Bottle Bay (super painless). There was also a cool little bar next to the dock called "The Loaf and Ladle" that was excellent.
All in all we enjoyed the Candon Family Cabin. John, the property manager, was in constant contact for our needs. Mainly texted each other after the first call. Thanks again for the memories!