I read reviews prior to booking so I knew the road was a gravel country road with potholes and a steep incline. I grew up driving gravel roads so I know how to dodge rough areas and it wasn't an issue for me. Once we crossed the wooden bridge, it's a very steep drive up to the top. I have a RWD SUV and I could see where a sedan might have issues. **DO NOT SLOW DOWN** I recommend a steady 15mph the entire way up (and brakes all the way down). The gravel is larger but the potholes aren't so bad during the ascent like they are on the flat part leading to the bridge. If you slow down, you'll have trouble gaining traction to keep going. At the fork, don't slow down, just go left. The final curve to the right was the only place my vehicle repeatedly struggled but never slid back. Once you get to the top, you can coast to the cabin (with occasional braking). Cabins 4 and 5 are the only ones on this stretch. The other 3 are lower down the mountain. There is probably a quarter mile or so between the two cabins so even though you pass cabin 4, you can't see it from 5. There were guests in other cabins, including 4, but we never encountered anyone on the road nor heard them. When we got to Cabin 5 ("Bride's Bouquet"), we were greeted with an amazing view from the front porch. Inside, everything was neat and clean. We were a little bummed out that the wood burning stove in the pictures had recently been replaced with an electric stove but I realize it could either be due to guests not liking the smell of wood smoke or possibly a liability thing if someone doesn't bank the embers before they leave. There were 2 place settings already set out on the table, towels folded up to look like bows (tons of towels in the cabinets above the toilet should you need more), and sunlight pouring through the stained glass. Unlike other cabins, this one just has a piece of stained glass hanging in the large window by the tub so you can still see out but since the road ends at this cabin, we didn't worry about anyone looking in. The jets definitely work but make sure the tub is full before you turn them on. The bed was really comfortable and we slept great the entire weekend. Most restaurants close at 8 or 9 so keep that in mind. I recommend the Sky Bar pizza place in the Crescent Hotel (they close at 11). Also, go check out Zarks Art Gallery in the old downtown area. It has some amazing sculptures and glasswork. We are already talking about a return trip. We loved Cabin 5.