To be clear, this is a beautiful area and a lovingly cared for cabin with nice furniture and a cozy decor. But a few things should be more transparent in the description. First, the cabin is on a National Forest road right off a highway. The cabin sits directly at the bottom of the road. So essentially, there is a 50 MPH highway within about 30 feet of the back wall and windows, with plenty of traffic and big rigs flying by at all hours. So that side of the cabin is off limits in terms of enjoying the scenery out of doors. On the other side is a short walk to a view of a beautiful flowing river, but it’s inaccessible due to steep sides. The rest of the cabin area is surrounded by the owner’s house and outbuildings, which are “off limits” per the house instructions. So what you really have available is the use of the forest road through the owner’s area to access the forest property beyond the owner’s house. Now this, again, is a beautiful area surrounded by a raging, rocky river and forest. However, the owner’s description of the trail as a “serene walking path” is only true for about half a mile. Then the path becomes an unmaintained, mostly overgrown and flooded creek that was once a trail. “Bushwhacking” to get to the waterfall is an understatement. All in all, the cabin is nice and the area is lovely, but in terms of “enjoying the outdoors,” you’re very limited at this property.