My husband, adult daughter, and I stayed at the c. 1910 cabin for 3 nights in October 2017. It was comfortable, clean, quiet, private, and not fancy. Admittedly, I much prefer a place with a little human interest and history woven into it than a fancy hotel or spa. The old family pictures on the walls, and a short written history of the place by the current owner who renovated it (a Bird family descendant), helped us to imagine what it might have been like here 100 years ago. Unlike the original Bird family, we happily had good indoor plumbing, an adequate kitchen for simple meals, and great internet. We enjoyed a camp fire, and seeing the Milky Way and a meteor shower. There is plenty of great hiking in the area. Being geologists, we went to the nearby abandoned Hooper garnet mine and got some free samples! The active Barton mine, also nearby, gives tours in the warmer months. Being greeted daily by Sammy Dog, and the chickens and geese, was also nice. The fall foliage was amazing. Had a great time!