My adult son and I came here for a couple "get-away" nights from the lock down of Covid-19. We hadn't been out on an overnight trip since the pandemic began. This was a very comfortable place to begin.
It's proximity to town was convenient, if we needed anything, but it was far enough away to feel isolated. And even though the nearest neighbor is less than 100' away, there is a great feeling of space because of the size of the properties. We tried to bring everything we needed with us so we wouldn't need to go into town, but we did decide to go to the store once and brave the crowds. It was a lot like what we experience back home.
The space feels big and roomy, and the patio is wonderful! It looks out over a green space towards the mountains. It also has a propane grill so we cooked and ate dinner out there one evening, and then laid in the yard for some prime star gazing. There is a small kitchen inside that has a 2 burner stove top and a microwave, but it shares what looks like a utility closet with a stacked washer / dryer, so there's not much room to maneuver.
The one bed is very comfortable but my son didn't like the sofa bed. There's plenty of room for an additional airbed or 2 if needed. And the bathroom can only be accessed through the room with the bed so your likely to have visitors passing by thru the night.
There are lots of trails nearby, of all ranges of difficulty. We did the wonderful Icicle Canyon Gorge trail, an easy 5 mile loop that's a 20 minute drive away. And there is ample parking at the trail head.
And, when you return from your day of activities, you can go for a refreshing swim in the river which is a short 10 min walk from the cottage. It can get pretty hot (106* upon our arrival) in the late summer so the river is a welcome option. But the cottage does have AC as well.
We highly recommend The Quail Cottage!