When I booked with Natura properties, the marketing materials were overwhelming with pictures of amenities, and less clear about arrangements. What I learned through our experience is that the Natura group is a series of properties across the Dells, with access to the amenities. This is all done but I booked for cabins with the Tree House "Resort" expecting resort amenities... but it's a campground. There are 6 bathroom/shower combos serving roughly 60 different cabins, "tree houses" (nothing special), and RV spots. They were dirty when we arrived, and are not close to being enough to meet the most basic needs of the intended number of users. The cabins are Spartan plywood, but so have nice individualized air conditioners. The doors to the cabins are not ADA accessible, with a full stepping off the cabin deck down onto a mound of asphalt. The hazard of getting to in the night to use the outhouse , in the dark, for anyone with aging or disability concerns need to be weighed. Cabins are spaced about 5 feet apart with fire rings between. I don't think there was a postage stamp sized piece of lawn to be found. We were backed to another camp ground with more of the same. The "pool" utilizes clever camera work to look special.. But it's a kid pool, period. The campground is on a primary road, just a couple doors down from a major intersection. There were no quiet hours observed. We checked out in the morning with staff helping us relocate to a different Natura property.