Prepare yourself before going.
Cute cabin in the middle of nowhere. Great place to really reset your mind. If you are someone who is used to primitive camping, then this is a place for you! If you are picky and expect higher end touches, this is not the place for you.
Pros: Quiet and very comfortable bed.
Cons: Not enough water on premises to take a shower (definitely bring your own). The shower is a portable propane heated kit that you need to set up manually.
If you urinate often in the middle of the night, going up and down the narrow spiral staircase will be an issue for you; the portable potty is outside.
There are no curtains upstairs, be prepared to wake as soon as that sun meets your eyes.
Don’t forget to bring your own towels, hand towels, and bed linen. Trust me, you will want them.
The propane “wood stove” took a bit of figuring out. The directions on top of the stove actually work better than what is in the owner’s welcome book. You will need to remove the front panel (door) completely by lifting up and out and manually light the pilot. Once it is lit, turn the nob below to on and switch to on (located on top of the device) at the same time. This will probably be difficult to do if you are visiting this place alone. Oh! And make sure the propane tank outside is on and that the orange nob behind the stove is turned to on, first, before attempting to light.
There are two doors: only one door opens. This cabin will be hot in the summer.