Shelter Cove is a wonderful resort. Great people, beautiful location, and they have a lot to offer. RV sites, cabins, boats to rent (motorized as well as kayaks, canoes), fishing, hiking, as well as a store with a wide range of items (fishing, food, trinkets, sweaters). It is at a higher elevation so the weather is a bit crisper. The area has beautiful rv sites in the trees and trails along the lake, and it is along the PCT. We rented a boat and stayed in a cabin. The cabins were located on the edge of the lake with a beautiful view. The cabins themselves were "rustic" and had a full (but small) kitchen with all the basics... which was handy as there were not a lot of food options close by beyond what the resort offered. The one we stayed in was for three people with a bunk bed and the cabin was quite small with the kitchen, bathroom, bed and counter all crammed in. There was not a table for all three to eat at, but a counter with two chairs. But as we did not spend much time there except to eat and sleep, it worked for us. Note the "rustic" part. It was not "shiny" inside, and the wood beds and chairs creaked ALOT. But that really was the only complaint. The cabin was otherwise cozy and warm (cool outside). No WIFI at the cabin, but the store had pretty good service available 24 hours. And there was dish tv and a dvd player, so we were not very unplugged. Verizon had some service, Metro PCS none. It was also very dog friendly. Overall, a great experience!