This was a nice place to stay for our long weekend. Quiet neighborhood, fairly private, no neighboring houses right on top of you. Plenty of space for up to 6. Nice deck out front door and a little balcony for the upstairs bedroom. Kitchen was equipped pretty well. Close to some good hiking. A little musty odor upon first entry but go into any house you've never been in and it's going to smell funny to you. The driveway and parking spot are steep and a little tricky to navigate, not for a really low to the ground vehicle. We have a Toyota Sienna minivan and scraped the front bumper a little coming out and trying to turn back to the right. Figured out the best way to park was to come from the other direction then be pointed toward town to leave that way. There is no WIFI but the cell coverage was adequate and we used one of our phones as a hotspot which allowed us to use our laptop and tablets. There were some lightbulbs out but we just moved a couple around to where we needed. Our son said the bunk beds are a little uncomfortable as the mattresses are thin and the supports would press into his back or side. We weren't using the trundle bed upstairs so on the last night we brought down the lower mattress and put it on the bunk and he slept much better. The bed upstairs looked suspiciously like the sheets had not been changed. There was a (one) hair on a pillow case and the sheets had that wrinkled slept in look to them. We're not big complainers, we just roll with the punches. Stripped the bed and found the clean linens and changed them out. Communication with the manager was very good, no problems with check-in. We arrived after hours and they made sure we could get in. No problem recommending this place for a quiet, outdoors get-away. If you're the kind of person who sends back their burger because they left off the pickles, might not be for you.