It is indeed a beautiful spot, and will remain accessible by the public for quite a while yet. Anyone who hasn't driven up there yet owes it to themselves to check this place out. I think the thing that might surprise most folks is the lack of "stripping" they'll see, contrary to popular belief. The house lots are only 1/2 acre, and each is surrounded by approximately 2 acres of "never to be developed or disturbed" area. The way the roadways are designed is really neat too, because each one is sort of hidden in the woods, and the trees are being left so dense that you can't see from one to the other. This is definately not going to be one of those "eyesore on the landscape" developments, and the wildlife habitat is being so nicely preserved that the nature-lovers like me have a lot to smile about.