The cabin was clean and cozy. Location was about 8 miles from the Kings Canyon entrance. For the price, it was a good choice. There is internet available, but no cell coverage within miles and no TV. We had planned on eating dinner at the Pinehurst Lodge (not an actual lodge, only a restaurant), but it was closed. The closest restaurant or market was 30 minutes away. Would highly recommend bringing any food with you, which we did not. Went to bed hungry. This place is very isolated. While only 8 miles from the park entrance, the roads are very winding and you can only go about 10 to 20 mph, so it takes a while. I would not recommend trying to find this place after dark. My recommendations to the owner are to provide a couple of smart TV's to access through the internet, simplify the directions to the cabin and how to access the keypad lock (they were very confusing), do a better job of warning visitors how isolated this cabin is and to come prepared, and hem the curtains that are used to separate the rooms (the curtains were about 12" too long and created a tripping hazard). Overall, if properly prepared, this cabin is good for a night or two. There are really no outdoor activities near by, no services, no food, no gas. It's just a step up from camping. I can see why many people would enjoy the peace and serenity of staying here. The stars at night were incredible. The cabin was well equipped. Bed was comfortable. Just come prepared!