The Colors of Fall

We had a one night stay with our parents/grandparents. Such a beautiful time of year. Colors of fall. Overnight we had a one-inch snowfall and our little girl (three years old) enjoyed making several small snowmen. We enjoyed several short walks to the water and back and discovered one night was too short to enjoy and do all that this area has to offer. We loved the cabin and hope to follow in your steps one day and have cabins of our own to rent out to those who would like to visit our area - Aroostook County.

The Haley Family:
George & Roberta, Anna & Bonnie
Perham, ME
October 14, 2012

We had a beautiful time; the area and place are wonderful. We had our youngest son and his wife and two girls for the weekend and as you see they came themselves for one night. We brought the two small granddaughters and our oldest granddaughter (15, 3 & 1 year olds). We hiked to Wilson Falls. We also had our oldest son who is mentally & physically handicapped. We pushed him in his wheelchair up to eht falls. What a beautiful day Saturday was. We all enjoyed the camp, the outdoors, the games, the eating, the hiking, just being together. After the all left on Sunday, we still enjoyed more of the area and went up to Moosehead Lake and rode around there and visted some other places. What an area! We did see some turkeys and one partridge. No moose - we do see plenty of these where we come from - Aroostook County. We also went down to Dover-Foxcroft area for some sights and things to do.

The camp, the waterfalls, the stream - especially out front here - is so beautiful. We just marveled at how powerful the Lord really is when you look all around you at what He has made and given to us to enjoy. We thank Him daily for all we have and for all we can do. Thank you for opening your cabin to others to enjoy. The children all want to come back and so do we. There is so much more to see and enjoy. We did get some reading and plain-old relaxing in, too. Thank you again.

The Haley Family:
Milton, Pamela, Jamison & Kirsten
Perham, ME
October 12-17, 2012

(Owners' note: We've recently (May, 2014) added a more easy-access gravel trail down to a bonfire area & picnic site on the water's edge. We wouldn't call it handicapped accessible, exactly, but it is a LOT easier for folks with mobility challenges to enjoy the river.)