This worked well for our large party of ten. The location was close to Keystone Lake, but also very close to the highway. The traffic noise at night was quite loud, but ear plugs helped. We had to scramble one night when we took our dinner to the grills and there wasn’t an ounce of propane anywhere. That was frustrating, especially with hungry kids. .
Overall the check-in process was very smooth and the management company was responsive when the power went out for 4 hours. It was a large outage that had nothing to do with them or the house, but they were communicating, which was nice.
One suggestion would be to add a chain or security lock to the entrance door. The bunk and twin rooms are on the lower level with the entrance door, but everything else is upstairs. Our young kids (3 and 6) were staying downstairs and I was worried they’d walk out the main door in the middle of the night if they woke up lost or confused. A chain or security lock would be a simple way to fix that.
The number of storage closets in this place is very impressive. We didn’t need them for our short stay but they’d be nice for a longer vacation. No shortage of space, that’s for sure.
Overall this place is what I expect from mountain houses. A little dated and tired but clean and functional. Not sure we’d stay again because of the traffic noise, but otherwise it was fine.