The place is essentially a really large B&B with decent free breakfast provided, and there is also a communal kitchen for guests to use. The building managers live on site and are very friendly and accommodating. The building is a well-maintained log structure, with clean, comfortable, and fairly spacious rooms that have patio-type sliding doors in the back which open to a covered deck that runs the entire length of the building. The view is amazingly beautiful, and in good weather you watch zip line riders cross the valley. At the time we stayed there, a small cafe had opened at the entrance to the resort, about half a mile away from the hotel, which had a limited menu. It may be more established, now. The only little drawbacks were 1) it's a little far off the main road, and 2) if you're one of those tech-needy people, cell connectivity is limited. They had wi-fi, but the signal was so weak I could never seem to connect to it with my phone, and I could only find service to make voice calls from one particular corner of the deck! I mentioned that to the management at the time, so they may have corrected the problem by now. Either way, we would definitely stay here again.