What a joy it was to spend time in this cozy, beautiful and updated A-frame cabin in the woods. The cabin is located in a remote location, off a dirt/gravel road, without neighbors in sight. The grounds are large and bucolic, with large trees framing an extended lawn that includes some perennials, a fire pit amd hammock, as well as a picnic table tucked in its own corner of this exptensive and private yard. The deck appears new and in excellent repair, and houses a table with chairs, as well as umbrella for shade, and our favorite, a large hot-tub to soothe your muscles after a long day hiking the beautuful array of trails and mountains nearby. It's quiet at night - the only sounds are the rustling of the leaves on the many trees on the propery. Our dog was a welcome guest here - he could run around the large yard without us worrying about traffic - and the house has a guest dog bed and dog bowls.
The furnishings are updated and tasteful - clean lines without clutter. Everything you need is there for a comfortable stay. We cooked in the well appointed kitchen most nights, and you will find thoughtfully stocked shelves - cooking basics like olive oil, spices, sugar, paper towels, dishwasher soap, sponges, trashbags, are all provided. Pots and pans were clean and in excellent shape. The bedding is high quality and comfortable - high thread count soft sheets and duvets are found in each of the bedrooms. The view from the master loft into the beautiful yard from the practically floor to ceiling window is spectacular and peaceful.
The water pressure was somewhat low, and to be expected in such a remote location. It was adequate however, and got the job done. The upstairs powder room is very small, but again, perfectly adequate.
The house is supplied with an abundance of nice quality towels and comfy wool blankets for the evenings. Everything is in excellent shape in this lovely mountain cabin which appears to have undergone a gut rennovation.
We enjoyed our stay tremendously, and Jody is a wonderful host. She was in communcation quickly whenever a question arose, and provided excellent tips for hiking in the area, and suggestions for places to obtain supplies. Leaving was hard! We'll be back!