First off, the cabin was beautiful and very clean. My family and I stayed in this house over the Thanksgiving holiday 2020 because it was advertised as being wheelchair accessible. This was true only to a certain extent. The access to the property was via a wide ramp, which was accessible with a wheelchair. Once in the the home, the first floor was very nice and easy to maneuver, including the kitchen and bedrooms. The lower floor was not accessible, because of the stairs, but that was to be expected. The major issue this house had for a wheelchair bound person was that the only bathroom on the main floor was not accessible. I could not get my chair to the side of the toilet to make a transfer. We had to take a bank of drawers out of the cabinets and squeeze my electric wheelchair between shower and bathroom cabinets. After getting as close to the toilet as possible, my husband strapped a gait belt around me and pulled me out of my wheelchair and somehow got me on the toilet. Needless to say, it was a terrible and unsafe way to use the toilet. A manual wheelchair would not have worked either, as we had mine in the car and measured to see if it would fit. Since it is such a great house otherwise, and the Black Hill views were spectacular, if you are able to use a walker for a few steps, perhaps you could manage to use the toilet. Also, there was a regular bathtub, so you would have to bring a shower chair.