Overall, the place was nice and very clean, but there are a lot of notable warnings I would give to others.
Internet – I am not even sure why they pay money for it as it was extremely poor. The Wi-Fi was practically nonexistent. On the welcome card it said it could be unusable during rain, but it was unusable always. I ended up using my phone as a mobile hotspot, but that was not much better, though it did allow me to do a bit of work.
Water – The water is well water as to be expected, however it was seemingly not filtered at all and so it smelled of sulfur. I am somewhat used to that as I have been to a few cabins, but my mother couldn’t stand it.
Hot Tub – This was a big selling point for me, but unfortunately the water smelled odd (not the sulfur smell of the shower). I used it the first evening, but I could smell that odd water smell on myself and didn’t use it after that.
Location – Finding the drive to the house wasn’t too difficult, however the drive up to it was super steep. We drove in a F250 with 4wd, so getting up it wasn’t much of an issue however I could see it being very sketchy in a non 4wd vehicle, with balding tires, and/or in inclement weather. The drive was much steeper than the drive to my sister’s house and could easily be uncomfortable to some people. Also, there were quite a few potholes on the drive up that should be fixed.
Parking – Parking was fine, however in a 20 foot it was about a 5-6-point turn. Be careful if you have a large suburban or something like that.
View – Unfortunately the view from the balcony was mainly woods, a bit of trimming would be nice to see the mountains in the distance, but as we weren’t there much during the day it wasn’t an issue for us.