I enjoyed my stay in this cozy cabin! It was a nice place to come back to after spending the days hiking in the Badlands and Black Hills. The semi-private, small hot tub on the cabin’s deck was the perfect place to relax in the early evening. The Keurig-style coffee maker came fully stocked with a variety of coffee pods, which made mornings easier. You have to travel down approximately two miles of gravel road to get to the cabin, and the location is fairly remote so the little refrigerator in the cabin made it easy to stock up on essentials. The bunk bed situation (full/queen sized beds at ground and middle level with a twin bed in the loft above) could use improvement, and access to the upper beds is provided by fire-escape style metal ladders. If you’re not a climber, these might be a challenge. The owners do have plans, however, to replace the bunk beds soon with something more accommodating. Tiny-home style cabins like this come with small bathrooms so adjust your expectations. I’m 5’5” with an athletic build and found the shower a bit cramped. If you’re a larger person, you may experience some difficulty. Nevertheless, the owners have done a fantastic job making great use of the limited space in the cabin! The WiFi signal is strong and reliable with high-speed access. I had no problems streaming media and downloading data for my mapping/hiking apps, which is not always the case when staying in rural accommodations. I can’t wait for my next trip back!