A beautiful setting for a nature-inspired gathering. Countless soft pines, deciduous trees and ponds on this 400 acre family-owned spread. It’s rustic, beautiful and quiet(no highway or city noise). For the wedding event I attended last weekend, guests were boarded onto a large open-sided wagon drawn by two work horses, and when that wagon was full with about 30 people, we were driven back into the woods, about a 15 minute trip. Some guests arriving later were driven back into the woods in a golf cart. Returning later to the parking area, we were driven in golf carts. The wedding ceremony took place on an outside deck with plastic chairs set up for sitting. They have outhouses for bathrooms and no running water. There’s a large enclosed cabin with a wooden floor and long banquet tables and plastic chairs to sit on were set up inside. An ample-sized multi-level deck is attached to the large cabin that has round plastic tables and plastic chairs to sit on. I think the food was catered and it was all right. It was a banquet line set-up. Lightly smoked and large juicy pieces of chicken, large foil-wrapped baked potatoes(with bowls of whipped butter and sour cream available for help-yourself), several varieties of sliced bread, canned corn, and a very soggy-looking pasta salad. They offered lemonade and coffee in big plastic bins with spouts on them. One thing I think would be nice for this business to do for its guests attending a more«formal» event is to clean off the sitting surfaces of all those plastic chairs right before the event so that people dressed up in their finery won’t be left wearing the dust and dirt stirred up by their horses making repeated trips through the woods.