Firstly, this property is amazing. It has a beautiful backdrop of the mountains, is very quiet and serene. There are horses very close by, but take caution if you have children as there is an unmarked electric fence.
My sister and I chose this property to retreat, read books and write. Unfortunately, despite the beauty, we had some pretty significant issues with the property.
We lost power to the bathroom for about half a day, which ended up being a breaker trip. Nothing out of the ordinary was done to cause the trip, so be forewarned if you need to use the on site blow dryer or any prepping in the bathroom. Also, caution on the stairs - they are very steep and very narrow.
The biggest problem was the smell in the cabin. The site is on a septic system, which had not been cleared prior to us arriving. This resulted in us having to sit in a foul, human-waste scented cabin for the entirety of what was meant to be a weekend, indoor cabin retreat. It was so bad that we slept with the windows open when it was snowing and less than 30 degrees outside, just to get a fraction of relief from the smell.
Unfortunately, the septic matter was not resolved the entire weekend, and was a very large damper on our trip.
We would consider staying again if the maintenance issues were resolved, as the area is amazing, beds are comfy, and the cabin was easily accessible. The managing company did offer a small discount off the total booking price, which we declined.