For starters, the property is not easy to find. The signage at the road is faded and the LaLa Land sign upon entering the gravel drive is lying on the ground beside a tree. The bridge to access the property is questionable, and the guard rails are damaged, so driver beware. Upon entering the property, it was noted that cleanliness was not up to par, but it is adjacent to the river, so sand everywhere should probably be expected. We did try to sweep, but the floors were some type of plywood and difficult to clean. I wanted to love this property, as I love this part of Louisiana, but there is literally junk and abandoned buildings strewn everywhere. The river frontage/private beach is nothing more than a few feet of water surrounded by discarded sinks, bathtubs, etc. And, on the 2nd day of our stay, campers showed up, less than 30 feet from the river area and pitched tents and started a campfire, which seemed questionable, so we avoided any interaction for safety reasons.