Suzanne S.
Yelp
Very quaint and cool little cabins. Exactly what I was expecting, and for around $100 a night for 2 people, reasonably priced for a memorable experience. I wouldn't recommend trying to find this place in the dark (I speak from experience) as some of the roads leading up to it don't have the best signage and there are some interesting features you have to traverse on your way there such as a one lane bridge.
My boyfriend and I stayed for only one night, but would like to return to these cozy cabins. The cabins themselves are located only about 50 feet from the bank of the river which makes the scenery interesting and also good for activities like fishing and hiking. It was very quiet when we stayed since it was off season. It appears like it could be lots of fun to rent a cabin with 4-6 people and grill outside, have a fire in the pit provided, and eat at the picnic table.
The cabins are small, yet comfortable and cutely rustic. Look for the cool guest books that have been signed in variably hilarious and sincere ways throughout the years. They have one large bed, two bunks, and a loft bed. The bathroom was tidy but a bit crude, especially the shower. It was clean but definitely outdoorsy and basic. The kitchen area included everything you need to prepare your own meals. The fridge was a decent size and they had lots of plates, pans, silverware, and cooking utensils for guests to use. One thing to note, is that there is electricity but no television, radio, or alarm clock provided in the cabin. It would've been nice to have brought a radio with us, had we known. Cell phone signal was pretty much nonexistent also, fyi.
The owner was very pleasant when I called to ask some questions and make a reservation. She emailed me detailed directions, which was nice. I had a print out of the directions, which was important because the cell phone and internet service was patchy along the approach there, i.e. no gps/mapquest on my phone.
In summary, pack like you are going on an extravagant camping trip: you won't need a tent, but it's probably worth it to have extra amenities such as flash lights and a radio. Not a "five star" experience in the classic sense of the word, but if you want a fun, rustic getaway these cabins deliver.