As Little Otter Family Camp resumes for the summer, owner and director Mackenzie "Mack" Granger is running the camp for the first time on her own. With her ex-husband pressuring her to buy his shares of the camp, Mack scrambles to keep the cash-strapped camp afloat. She even contemplates a buyout offer from Roger Shepard, the sexy but arrogant owner of Ridgefield, the upscale resort across the lake. It's also the first year Mack's fifteen-year-old son Buzz is a counselor in training (CIT), and he vows to make it a legendary summer. Buzz makes fast friends with Kip, a fellow CIT who is hiding a secret. And Mack's trusty handy man Cole may be developing more than a professional interest in the newly-single camp owner. Meanwhile, lead counselors Robbie Matthews and Sarah Brennen resume their annual summer romance. But their relationship is different this year as Sarah faces stress over the loss of her swimming scholarship and finds her thoughts wandering across the lake when a sexy older writer moves into Ridgefield.
Off the grid and miles from civilization, Little Otter Family Camp has summer fun for everyone.
Mackenzie Granger is the camp owner and director. Still reeling from her recent divorce, Mackenzie is ready for a fresh start. She is running things on her own for the first time and scrambling to keep the cash-strapped Little Otter from going under. She considers a buyout offer from Roger Shepard, the arrogant but sexy owner of the upscale camp across the lake.
Despite her better judgment, their love-hate relationship quickly escalates. Meanwhile, she begins to realize that her charming but much younger handyman, Cole, might be interested in more than just a professional relationship.
In the midst of all this, Mackenzie is struggling to be a single parent to her brash and exuberant oddball of a son, Buzz, who is a counselor-in-training at Little Otter this year.