The 4 of us stayed at this wonderful secluded cabin in the middle of a beautiful tall pine forest with river view. The host is very friendly and responsive. Check in was a breeze.
All though the cabin is modern and quaint, this is more of a "glamping" experience, there is no running water or cooking inside the cabin. There is a outdoor kitchen area about 100 feet from cabin with nice new BBQ and Coleman stovetop / oven, and basic cookware. We happened to book a weekend when the first big snow fall arrived and though the kitchen area is covered on top, there is no blocking the wind from blowing snow in and covering every surface, it was a little challenging trying to cook in these conditions. But it's nothing we couldn't handle as we are are experienced campers and quite adaptive. Also there is no outdoor light in or around the kitchen area so bring a lantern if you can.
Compost outhouse was clean and equipped with lots of TP :)
The cabin has two very comfortable queen/king beds in upstairs loft, which is only accessible by ladder. So keep that in mind. Not ideal for small children or large pets. The loft is very tight as far as head space goes it's not very easy to navigate up there, lots of crouching and crawling. But the beds and pillows are so very comfortable and the loft maintained comfortable sleeping temperature.
This cabin is situated pretty far down a narrow dirt road/trail with some steep hill areas, in the summer any vehicle would be fine. But for winter a small car would not do well. We had 4x4 vehicle and got stuck while trying to leave, we were able to get out but there were some challenging moments even with large 4x4 vehicle. So just keep that in mind.
Plan ahead for the weather and come prepared for a "glamorous camping" nature experience.
Overall we thoroughly enjoyed our stay, the host and his dog were so lovely. He was available and responded quickly