We had a wonderful stay at the lake house to end our jaunt from South Dakota to Idaho.
Let me start with the bad, and these comments are from native Floridians where the biggest mountains are at Disney World. If you have ANY mobility issues, this is not the place for you. You park at the top of the driveway because the incline is extreme. My 50 lbs suitcase almost pulled me down the driveway. Luckily, there are pebbles on the side that work like "getaway truck" ramps. Access to the lake is also down a lot of stairs. That said, most lake houses in this part of the country are that way due to the geologic formation. Also, the road to the rental is not for the faint of heart. There are portions that are, for all intents and purposes, single track; however, it is a relatively desolate road from what we experienced.
The house is stunning. The decor was so lovely and appropriate for the lake. The beds were extremely comfortable, as were the chairs on the upper deck. All the appliances were high end and worked well. The linens were plush, and there were plenty of high quality beach towels.
The view from the deck is amazing - not just the lake but the deer that frequented the house in the morning and evening. The lake was so crystal clear. The lower deck had two chaise lounges, which were also comfortable.
The management company was readily available, and we were able to check in about a half an hour early. They also informed us when the lawn crew was coming so we weren't surprised.
We truly enjoyed our stay and would highly recommend it for those who can manage the terrain. If you go, take a visit to Sweet Lou's restaurant. We fell in love with it last year when we were in Sandpoint, so we were excited to be able to go there this year also. It is very convenient to the rental.