True to its description it is off the beaten path. If you go in fall be prepared to be greeted by red hornets and stink bugs. But a breath-taking view of colorful tree tops as far as the eye can see. You will be serenaded by white tail deer calling to one another daily morning and night, the sweet sounds of crickets, frogs and other sounds of pure country perfection. Now, if you are not familiar with how to navigate up a winding single lane country road, you may like to practice before arrival. Crisp evenings can be spent on the grand country porch, by a home made fire on the open pit or in front of the faux fireplace indoors. Don't startle in the mornings, once the fog begins to recede and you hear sounds of dew drops from the trees falling heavy on the metal roof. Its just a reminder, you are in God's country. Kenova is the nearest town, less than five miles away and I would advise you return to the cabin before dark, otherwise the deer hurds will have to determine if they will allow you to pass or not. If you enjoy camping, you will enjoy this cabin.