Me and my grandaughter (9) stayed 2 nights here. Her favorite place was the loft. We both slept there the first night and slept well. The second night we slept in the queen bedroom downstairs (or down the sliding ladder, which was cool). We had everything we needed (except a lighter for the fire pit and grill-more about that in a minute). Bring your own groceries and bottled water (the water is similar to mountain water and has a sulphur smell, but im sure it's fine to drink- i'm just a bottled water person). The owners thought of every convenience when they designed the two cabins and the Elevate obstacle courses/ziplines. When they realized that we forgot a lighter, they not only found a way to light the fire in the fire pit, they split the wood, delivered it, and we had a campfire going when we got back from our short hike to the sandbar! Okay- so the cabin and the owners were great in every way, but the setting is AWESOME!!! I have never been anywhere that I didnt at least hear highway noise in the distance. Imagine a place so quiet (bird sounds and wind blowing only) that when you hear a car traveling down the road, it sounds like an airplane in contrast to what you normally hear! We may have heard 4 cars per day and 1 airplane overhead, but that was it. You are seriously 30 minutes away from stores and towns and it is wonderful! When we arrived, I was so stressed from the cares of this world, I couldnt think. After a few hours, I was relaxed. We kayacked the beautiful river and waded into the spring-fed refreshingly cool water. We went on a rock hunt and looked for drift wood. We had a picnic on the sandbar, we spread a blanket in the middle of a field full of wildflowers and looked for clouds shaped liked animals. There was adequate cell service for sending text messages, a phone call was a little more difficult, but do-able with a little signal-searching, but there was no internet service or television- and it was an absolute blessing in disguise!!! We really talked to each other! While we were there, we took advantage of the obstacle courses at Elevate Red River. This place is the best-kept secret in Mississippi. The courses are challenging beyond your imagination (picture an obstacle course suspended 10-60 feet in the air), but one you can actually conquer! I found that in order to conquer the course, I had to overcome myself. That was the real challenge. I'm out of room, so I will just say this: GO if you need a break from everything!