Very pretty property, however location is remote. You need to be prepared with all items you need for the length of your stay or run the risk of doing without. Nearest grocery is at least 40 minutes away and you need to negotiate narrow mountain roadways to get there. Appliances seemed cheap and never worked in at least one case (the washer). The management company was very responsive to our requests but, after the third call, we were tired of people other than ourselves being in the cabin and decided to write off any other needed repairs (e.g.: they attempted to fix the washer but were not successful. They were able to replace some needed light bulbs and got the outdoor spa cleaned up and filled to the correct level, but the spa took two days before someone was able to respond. They were able to fix the inside electric fireplace.) I also highly recommend bringing plenty of soap, kitchen towels, toilet paper, and ESPECIALLY garbage bags as your initial supply will not last you a full week. You will also want to bring a sharp knife if needed and possibly some cooking equipment as the kitchen is poorly furnished with pots and pans, and those that are there are in poor condition. Plenty of plates and silverware and a coffee pot, slow cooker, griddle, and toaster. Bring your own spices. If you plan to fish, plan on coming in the spring or summer. Thanksgiving week is not a good time to trout fish but trout fishing is available on the property other times.