My family and I stayed in this cabin for two nights. It is a gorgeous property and a comfortable stay. Lori is very kind and accommodating.
I recommend reading all the reviews before booking, as the listing does not outline a few key points. The reviews outline an accurate picture and not one-off situations.
-you need to bring any pantry staples, condiments, and kitchen paper products with you. All that is provided is three roles of toilet paper, two trash bags, and salt/pepper. This is not a deal breaker, but it is not outlined in the listing and very different from most vacation rentals. So, we were not prepared.
-the property is not secluded. It is a cabin on the host’s property, which is also an operating business property. The cabin was 200-300 feet from the host’s home (I could see the light from their tv in our bedroom at night). I mention this because if you are looking for quiet and secluded, this may not be the rental for you. We were kept up late into the evening (10-11pm) by headlights, constant drive bys of loud truck noises, and barking dogs. The noise was distracting and uncomfortable … because it felt like people were all around and able to see in.
Others have mentioned poor water pressure and issues with the shower. To be honest, this will not be one of the greatest shower experiences of your life, but it isn’t horrible. Water pressure is subpar, but doable. Nothing that a new shower head wouldn’t vastly improve.
True to form for a A-frame log cabin, heat rises. We stayed in winter conditions (10-30° temps) and were very comfortable downstairs with the wood stove and wall heater. The loft upstairs was stifling hot, though. Fortunately there was a ceiling fan to move air and my son slept on top of the covers. This was not a surprise and isn’t a complaint. Just informing those that may not be prepared.
All in all, it was a great weekend. There are many small towns and things to do within 2 hours of the cabin. We were just expecting a more secluded space.