This place has potential, if the owners parted ways with property management (Vacasa).
We had several issues during our stay, including:
Being provided with the wrong keypad information to enter the rental home; not once, but twice. This was a pain due to not having cell service and having to drive back into town to get ahold of Vacasa. It took an hour, with multiple calls, to actually get the correct keypad number and get into the rental home. The property management is not local or in state (the call showed their location is in the state of Oregon).
The dishwasher started to blow out smoke (not steam) and the smoke had an electrical smell. I could not shut it off, even after pressing cancel and opening the door, and it continued this way until it ran through a whole cycle. Thankfully, one of us was there to keep an eye on it in case it caught on fire. The smoke was bad enough that we had to open the windows to air out the house. We contacted Vacasa by text and also called their emergency number. They told us that we would hear back from the local maintenance person by that afternoon (Wednesday). We did not hear back from the local maintenance person (through Vacasa) until Saturday (3 days later). By then, we had already decided to hand wash the dishes - for about half of our 2 1/2 week stay.
The cleanliness of the house was fair at best. There was a little blood on the wall next to the toilet paper. The laminate/stone floors were dirty- we don’t wear shoes in the house and our feet quickly showed the uncleanliness of the floors.
There were no instructions on garbage disposal, as the bear proof garbage can was chained to a tree. One night, something knocked it over. At this point, we had enough of being run around by the management company, so we just let it be. Luckily, nothing got into the garbage.
The good things about this place were- quiet, wooded area
-lots of space and beds
-we saw a cow moose with her 2 calves just outside the backdoor