The little cabins are nice and clean. We stayed in a one bedroom. It was easy to find, and not too far from town.
The part of the property where you stay is nice, though a bit utliitarian. It's not the fun part. The part across the street is one of the prettiest places I've ever been. It's like a scene from a painting, where you wonder if it's even a real place, or just the artists imagination. We spent hours down by the river, just reading (I was also napping).It was very peaceful.
Ingram is mostly a functional town, with some touristy stuff. There's a couple restaurants. We ate at the bbq trailer, which was fine. There's a little bakery that has a really good chocolate croissant. The copper pot was closed for a private event.
Visit Stonehenge II if you can. It's free, and a humorous story of men with extra time.