There were 8 of us and never felt cramped. Great layout with the noisy areas separate from the living and sleeping areas. Game room had a good roomy hot tub, ping pong, air hockey, and foozball table. Sits between 2 lakes but drought and Dam work has left them at very low levels and slow fishing. Fortunately there are many other opportunities within short driving distance. For us the lack of wifi, cable, cell, and satellite service was perfect for family time. The owner has provided a wide selection of DVDs for kicking back. It is just a couple miles for cell service so not a huge inconvenience. Have to keep in mind you are in a wilderness area. Did have a rattlesnake in the driveway which has ample parking. We got all 3 full size vehicles under the carport without being cramped. Lots of deer, elk, and wild Turkeys. The area has some of the most beautiful and diverse scenery in NM. I have been visiting this area yearly for 62 years and never leave disappointed.If you are looking for city amenities and conveniences, this is not a place that has any of that. There is a working narrow gauge train in the summer that takes you up through Cumbres Pass into Colorado. Santa Fe is about 2 hours south and Pagosa Springs, Co is a little over an hour to the north.Great place to stay with many day trip options.