The site is beautiful and whimsical, with extensive gardens and a sunset view from the deck that can't be beat. Our little trailer was cute and roomy, and the battery-powered lights were bright and much longer-lasting than we expected. We got to share the site with a herd of six deer, and with an extremely lovely, friendly cat who sat purring in our laps while we ate our meals. (The little goober had us convinced he was freezing to death outside our trailer, but the next morning Tricia told us he has cat door access into the heated house! He just wanted to cuddle with us some more.) The bathrooms were lovely and the wallpaper made us laugh - make sure you look closely at it! Our night was very, very cold despite bundling up in many layers of clothing, including good down vests and heavy merino wool base layers. We have camped in very cold weather before but the mountains were more than we bargained for! Tricia provided extra blankets, but if you're visiting late in the season like us I'd suggest dressing very, very, very warm. This would probably be a nicer site during a more reasonable season. Visiting in a November cold snap, we couldn't find anywhere sheltered to eat (as food was not allowed in the trailers, and the kitchen cabin was a small shed) and some amenities seemed to be missing - for example, the freezer/fridge in the kitchen was unplugged and not usable. In the summer this would be a gorgeous place to stay, and we'd certainly consider returning in a warmer month.