The cabin is modest and has its quirks, but it was the perfect location for a relaxing solo retreat. On the upside, the view is truly spectacular and I enjoyed watching birds and wildlife around the property. The bed was comfortable and the cabin was clean. On the downside, it could use some updates, particularly the carpet and furnishings. The kitchen is not super well stocked and there is no dishwasher. For just myself, however, this was not a major problem and the simplicity was charming. The hot tub seems to be older and it did not work well for me. The management company was very responsive when I called to let them know it wasn't heating, and they sent someone out to reset it that day. Unfortunately, it didn't hold its heat after that and smelled so strongly of chemicals (even with the dispenser removed) that it burned my eyes - so I gave up. The outdoor decks could use a power washing. People with any sort of mobility issue or those with small children should be warned that there are a lot of stairs to get into the house, and a spiral staircase to access the upper kitchen/living area which is tricky to navigate, especially while carrying things. There is no central AC, just a secondary unit downstairs. I was there early enough in the summer that I kept the windows open and the cool mountain breeze worked well, but for hotter weather, I'm not sure the small downstairs unit would suffice. All trash has to be carried away by the guest at the end of your stay or pay a not-so-small fee to have it handled for you. Taking trash away could be challenging with a car full of people and luggage. Driving even a small amount of stinky garbage to the nearest facility wasn't fun. All in all, I would go again by myself or with one other (able-bodied) person for a relaxing visit, but if bringing the family, children, elderly, or a larger group, I would stay elsewhere.