Stayed in the Kodiak “cabin” for two nights and enjoyed a day of ziplining and whitewater rafting. Staff involved with booking and check-in were extremely helpful and courteous. Adventure guides Mox and Liam made us feel safe and helped make the trip that much more memorable. I appreciated that they put thought into how groups were matched into rafts. Our raft (impressively guided by 20 year old Mox!) included another family with kids. Hands down the whitewater rafting was the most exhilarating and fun experience- what an amazing find just 3.5 hours away from home. The boys also enjoyed ziplining - just wish I had brought my camera. The staff were good about staying masked even when physical distancing was difficult. The only times I felt uncomfortable was when we were all crammed on a bus (but with windows open and every person masked) and after rafting when everyone crammed into a small bar to view pictures of the rafting. We golfed the small nine hole golf course the following day. The course is not kept in the best of shape, which made for a frustrating and less fun experience (I would pay more and travel farther away to golf at a nicer course). Staying on property was convenient and having our own “cabin” (prefab trailer) with bathroom was appreciated. The setting was peaceful- tucked in the woods atop a hill adjacent to the river. Having a full kitchen is convenient and the sleeping accommodations adequate. The trailer is dated and the A/C really only cools the main living room while the bedroom and sleeping loft above were warm (bring a fan or two when nights are warm). We enjoyed having a place to build a fire and toast marshmallows and smores (firewood delivered for a price$), and also enjoyed exploring the nearby towns in the UP (ate twice at Knight Owl in Norway as recommended by Wildwood staff and had good experiences both times especially liked the outdoor dining. Traveled to Iron Mountain and had some amazing pasty - great find!). Overall, I would recommend this unique experience for teens through adults. It was a memorable way to end the summer in a Covid era.