From the photos and description, it appears the yurt was on a beautiful, isolated chunk of the property. This place was not at all that. It's positioned about 20 feet from the main road, and the view in front of the yurt was filled with old vans, propane tanks and miscellaneous building supplies. The opening to the yurt was so low that I smacked my head on the wood frame within 10 minutes because I didn't stay bent double long enough to enter the yurt. We had no towels, two spoons but one bowl, and a coffee grinder that stopped working on the second day. In my estimation,this place is nowhere near worth the $200/night (after Hipcamp fees). (We got in late the first night so had to stay. We stayed the second night because we couldn't get a hotel room so last minute for less than $350. ) Positives: the bed is comfortable, the fan is strong, it's very quiet and the host is friendly and responsive, bringing towels when we asked.