This cabin was too rustic for us. For starters, the front door DID NOT LOCK!!! We returned from a day in the park to discover that the front door was open, even though the dead bolt was in the locked position! The owner came during the day to drop off some toilet paper (there was only half a roll in the cabin!) leaving the locked door open! The hole drilled for the dead bolt was so big and so worn that it could not keep the door closed let alone locked! This needs to be fixed! Also the lock box was very hard to open. The owner should invest in a new lock box. And the bedroom is very small and has no functioning window. Despite being cool outside, the bedroom was very stuffy. The bedroom really needs a ceiling fan and an overhead light that works. The chairs in the dining room, the only table to eat at, are totally worn out, with no support on the seats. They were painful to sit on. These chairs need to be replaced. The cabin should be better stocked with toilet paper and paper towels. And last but not least, there was no functioning TV in the cabin even though the tavern across the street had a working TV so we were not that much in the outback. But on the plus side, the cabin is a 20 minute drive from Grant's Grove in King's Canyon National Park. We enjoyed the close proximity to the park. With a little investment, this cabin could be a gem but it needs some upgrades.