The cabin was nice but was listed as handicapped accessible and it truly isn’t. It has a ramp to get onto the porch but it was too steep, certainly not up to ADA standards, and didn’t have anything to help get a grip, just deck boards which were slick when wet. The only bathroom on the first floor had very narrow doors, only 22 inches wide. My husband uses a rollator walker and it would not fit thru the door. We had purchase a smaller walker that would go thru the door. There is no way any wheelchair would ever go thru the bathroom door. We made do because we had already paid for the cabin and it was non-refundable by the time we were aware of the issues. As I said, the cabin was nice enough but is not handicapped accessible and should not be advertised as such. The roads to the cabin are very narrow and curvy but you kind of expect that in the mountains.