Secluded enough to feel semi-remote, but still within driving distance of Flagstaff and nearby attractions including some National Monuments. Great view of the mountains from the huge windows, nice relaxing 4-5 person hot tub with massaging jets and color-changing LEDs, fire pit outside by the hot tub, propane grill, even had a covered spot for me to park the RV and plug in to a 30-amp power source on the side of the garage. The RV is low clearance but got into the spot just fine without FWD. Note: This was before the snowy season. Winter conditions may cause little hassle for some vehicles, hard to say. Road in is paved, but long driveway is gravel. Also I don't know if anyone is going to read this far down but the Googe maps directions are a little off once you hit the property, it tells you the driveway in is on West of the property, but it's on the North. Was a little tricky turning the RV around on the small gravel road, but I managed just fine in the end. Great size, good kitchen, good beds, good baths. Eclectic mix of appliances, looks like high-end toilets and bath fixtures, but purchased a few decades ago perhaps. Some things have been updated but it's hard to say when it was built, some rooms have 70s/80s vibes, others more modern. Seems like someone's summer home that was a project for many years, but they have put quite a lot of money into it. Crowning glory is the wall of windows facing the mountains, chefs kiss to that idea.