The neighborhood was nice and peaceful and located
conveniently to Pinecrest Lake. We really enjoyed our hikes, time at the lake and the beautiful scenery, but the cabin was a bit disappointing, especially for the kids. They were looking forward to sleeping on bunkbeds but were unable to use them due to major safety issues. The upper bunks had no rails and also had 8 inch openings at the end of the mattresses that were completely open to bottom bunk. Quite frightening to think of anyone sleeping in them. Also, the upstairs TV did not get any stations and although their was a VHS player and numerous tapes, it wasn't hooked up (it was in a closet) so the kids were unable to enjoy the retro movies. Other safety concerns were that the front window didn't have a latch to lock it for security and the slider blinds didn't cover the window so we felt like we were on show to the back neighbors at night. Although dishwashing tablets and paper towels were supplied, there weren't enough of either to cover five people for a week long stay. Luckily we were able to buy more (at outrageous prices) at the Pinecrest store. I'm also really glad it didn't get too cold at night because there wasn't one blanket in sight. I really hope the safety issues are addressed before anyone gets hurt because the cabin is cozy and quaint, and deserves to be enjoyed.