We stayed in the Whitewater cabin, which had a native stone exterior with white trim and cheerful yellow door. Very cute! The interior was very clean but definitely showed the true age of the cabin the more recent renovations seemed hasty and did not cover the cracks and imperfections. The bathroom was smaller than it looked in the pictures, but we made do. Also, the homemade bed frame was a bit too large for the queen mattress and protruded quite a bit, and I barked my shins a few times getting into bed. The room had very cold AC, which was a welcome respite from the record heat, and heavy curtains blocked out most of the sunlight for an afternoon nap. In terms of service, the staff and housekeeper were all very friendly and accomodating. Overall, we really enjoyed our stay, especially with the adjoining Gravel Bar next door. If you do stay here, just temper your expectations on room appearance, as it is a very old place (almost 100 years, I believe). We will definitely be back. One more note: the Whitewater cabin is just feet away from Hwy 62, so you can hear every motorcycle with loud pipes come roaring by in the night. If noise bothers you, I would suggest a motel room instead of a cabin, as the main motel sits much further back from the road.