Initially we booked for 10 days, but after spending some time here, we extended it two more days. The house is fantastic, much larger inside than what appears on the site photo. I'm a fisherman, and brought my boat to use out on the ocean. After the first day backing it in and making sure of the track, it fit nicely along side the house on the south side. There is a turn out for smaller boats just off the driveway on the west. The house is stocked exceptionally well, meaning towels, ample bedding, even spices, cooking wares, coffee pot, toaster, microwave, and one of the most fantastic stoves that you can cook on. The deck is awesome at night for views of the sunset to the west, exceptional space for a dog if you have one. Celeste and Eric are the best, always responsive, ensuring all is good, and quick for answers and tips on the local places to go. The landscaping is amazing, lilies and other flowers are in bloom right now, which adds to the view. The entire property is fenced off with a mesh type of fencing, keeping out the big critters. We had a black bear view us outside the fence, but ran off when we spotted it one night with some friends. If you are a fisherman, this place is the bomb. My girlfriend caught so many fish, she has a permanent smile on her face. The local cleaning station down at the launch ramp is well kept, and cleaned everyday, one of the best I've seen for a public maintained station. Salmon bite was slow, but rockfish and ling cod were amazing. There is a tractor launch that launches your boat for a fee of $40.00 a day. Small boats can be launched on the ramp, but make sure you have waders, it gets shallow at low tide. Local bait shops have well stocked baits and ancillary tackle. Watch the weather, wind and swell forecast, some days were really bad and small craft warnings were out. We will be back next year. I know why they call this the Lost Coast.