The quiet, peacefulness of the area, and the modern amenities of the cabin far exceeded our expectations. The hosts, George and Kathy, were next door for anything we needed. We were their first guests staying for a period of 8 days. They made arrangements half-way through our stay for trash pickup. I usually don't like cabins with streaming services because they depend on you to have a streaming service. However, the cabin had a variety of streaming services that we could watch, without having to belong to one. Most of the time, we were outdoors. When we were back at the cabin, we ate 6 of our 8 meals there, utilizing the gas grill. They had all the necessary equipment for it as well. We enjoyed seeing deer in the area. We also saw a black bear on our way back to the cabin one evening. The cabin's location was perfect for our trips to the Cass Scenic Railroad for the Parade of Steam and a ride on the train to Bald Knob. The cabin was about an hour from antique stores, and a further drive to Shenandoah National Park. We also did day trips to Crabtree Falls (1 and 1/2 hours) and Falling Spring Falls and Humpback Bridge in Covington. The hardest part about staying in McDowell is that you need to travel about an hour either way to get something good to eat if you don't eat at the cabin. I overlooked the fact that the cabin didn't have a washer and dryer, but that wasn't a deal breaker. Storage was in short supply with the amount of days we stayed, but we made do.