Stunning views and newly renovated home, but it comes with a price. The canyon road that leads up to the house, as others have mentioned in their reviews, is no joke. It’s steep and unmaintained; our Durango nearly bottomed out while attempting to turn around in the narrow parking area on the edge of a steep drop off. Plus, this unit is on the second floor, and you have to drag your luggage both down from the steep parking spot and up a long, steep outdoor flight of wooden steps. Once inside, the place is beautifully decorated with an updated kitchen, which felt very welcoming. It was chilly during our June visit, and we soon realized that only 2 of the bedrooms have climate control (no heat or a/c in the main living area, kitchen or third bedroom) and there were no extra warm blankets or pillows, so we couldn’t enjoy most of the space. Also note that the updated bathtub in the photo is a shallow shower tub, not a soaker tub. Though the deck was beautiful and the views were great, despite the renovation, the place still had an old house smell that triggered allergies so we left early. This would be a great place for a retreat — since coming and going from the house is extremely stressful — as long as you don’t mind the air and climate control issues. Also, we didn’t see any restaurants anywhere nearby, but enjoyed eating at The Inn of the 7th Ray — about a 15 minute drive in the bottom of the canyon.