This is a lovely and comfortable cabin with everything you need. The chef's knives were even sharp, which is really unusual. The property is as described; the no-motor lake is covered in lilypads and full of frogs; a pair of sand cranes stayed camped out on the lawn for a lot of our stay. The hosts have done a fantastic job and the cabin is in a really cool location.
However, the neighborhood is not LGBTQIA friendly. My partner, who is of nonbinary gender but not super obvious about it, stuck out like a sore thumb. They got a lot of really strange looks (and one warning-off with an AR-15) from the neighbors when they walked the dog. I don't advise queer folk visit, despite the lovely rental. That's certainly not the fault of the hosts, though, and if you pass as cis-het, this cabin is really worth visiting. Also, our dog loved, loved, loved it. She loved the dog toys laying around when we got there; she loved the lake; she loved the local hiking.
The Menemonee cultural museum and Gibson Island, both within a half hour's drive, are really worth your time as well.