My friends and I had an excellent time at this spot with great access to local hikes, breweries and all the other outdoor fun you could ask for a relaxing summer weekend. My friends and I came up to celebrate a special occasion and it was a lovely 2 nights.
Be ready to deal with an overly-communicative property owner. The owner called me no less than 3 times leading up to my stay, and they like to talk! Don't get me wrong, they provided excellent recommendations for the area (too many to count) and asked excellent questions to ensure we had a lovely stay - but by the end of the weekend I had spent over an hour speaking with the owner - this is too much to expect from your guests!
Be warned you are staying in a family home, with lots of knick-knacks, chachkies and framed family photos throughout. It is a lived in and loved space. And there are notes EVERYWHERE in the house warning you about small details. It was like a scavenger hunt trying to uncover them all. It was too much - every wall, surface and scrap of paper reminding you that this is not your space. I was surprised the owner didn't show up mid-way through the weekend to check up on us!
If you plan to cook during your stay, be warned about a couple things - first there is no gas or charcoal grill - we had to cook over the campfire which worked out well enough but was not what we had planned for or ideal. Secondly, the fridge is large but the owner keeps several shelves labeled "Personal", so space is limited - not enough room for 9 people spending the weekend, luckily we had coolers.
Final thoughts and feedback for the owner - consolidate your notes about the property and recommendations for the surrounding area into a binder for your guests to review, and spend less time speaking to them directly - update the VRBO page with the most important info. Get a second fridge (there's plenty of space in the garage) so that guests are not inconvenienced by the limited space. Buy a grill so your summer guests have a space to cook large meals outside. Finally, consider putting your personal affects into storage - guests want to feel at home, which is not possible when there are photos of strangers in every room of the house.