Really cool spot - view of the creek from both decks. Also, we had more than 3 cars, but there were options for additional cars staying an extra night which was convenient for our situation. Place was right along the Sequoia trail which was for an accessible hike that we didn't need to drive to. That being said, the path to the trail is a pretty sharp grade. Would recommend real hiking shoes. Close to town, restaurants, attractions and grocery store as advertised. Easy access to Santa Cruz via Route 9. Also super close to the zip line and eco adventure tour there, although we didn't take advantage of that.
No TV in the living room, but several board games. Only an old TV with built in DVD player downstairs (also lots of kids DVDs available), and a more modern TV in the first bedroom upstairs with HDMI plugin. We didn't have kids there but it seems like a decent option if guests had kids that needed entertainment. Beds seemed nice as well, although the bunk beds are kids sized (as advertised).
Upstairs separated from downstairs by outdoor staircase accessible by the deck. Deck had several lounge chairs, although we didn't use them. Deck was well built and had grill + nice big picnic table, although probably want to wear shoes around there.
Kitchen was well stocked with cooking tools, oil, table settings, and coffee supplies. However, no condiments were to be found (not a problem, but sometimes family cabins have those available).
Never used the wood burning stove fireplace thingy, but there was kindling and a fair amount of firewood there.
All in all, advertised accurately and responsive hosts (although we never met the hosts during our stay, I'm sure they could have been available if needed). Not to mention, pretty amazing being in a cabin with beautiful forest and redwoods all around!