This is a very nice vacation house on a lake. It located about as good as it could be for visiting the Ark and Creation Museum, and add to that being on a lake with kayaks available for use, and this is a combination hard to top in the area. The back porch facing the lake is a great feature and an ideal spot for morning coffee.
However, the place is a little rough around the edges. It's clean, but I would not use the term "immaculate", as others have commented. The main reason is black mold in the bathtub. There is really no reason for that, and is what has brought my rating numbers down. The caulking in the bathroom is in poor shape, and it's very obvious that there have been water issues around the bathtub. I don't think it would take much to correct the situation properly, and then it would make the place much more appealing.
Aside from that, the kitchen and house is well stocked with essentials. The kitchen appliances are in good condition, and include a Mr Coffee drip machine, but no dishwasher. There are a lot of random condiments in the kitchen, some older than others, and it looks mostly like items left behind by former tenants. The pots and pans are mostly non-stick, but extremely scratched up. Not an issue for me, but if that is something that would concern you, now you know. There are also a number of board games, card games, and a few DVDs. We only used the AC once, but it worked great!
As many have said, the gravel road accessing the house is a bit challenging. We brought a Toyota Sienna and had no problems, but you do need to pay attention and go slow. It's narrow and the more rain you get, the more rutted it's likely going to be. Looks like there was a recent effort to improve the road with a truck load or two of new gravel. That's good, but loose gravel on a slope, will not stop water from flowing, and some of it was already washed out. The ditches need to be cut a little further up the hill and the road crowned just a little more. They need to hire an engineer or a farmer to provide recommendations on a more permanent drainage solution. And this is the good section of the road, coming off Alexander Rd. Do not attempt to come in off of Lebanon-Crittenden Rd, from the west, unless you have a 4WD. You will not make it with the mommy van, and will be either trying to drive in reverse along a narrow gravel road, or calling a tow truck. I know, we walked that road and there is no way. Just don't!