Set at the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon, the property is within minutes of mountains and trails. This open and comfortable home is off the road and has the cabin-like qualities of being tucked away in nature.
This was perfect for our girls weekend! We all had plenty of space and room to gather together for games!
Enjoyed the home--spacious, clean, very welcoming. Great to work with Brandi and her team; they were always responsive and quite helpful. We had three children and a teenager with us, all grandchildren, but I don't think it's a good idea to bring children. The stairs inside the home don't have a railing on one side, which means children could fall between the stairs. The steps are quite hard with metal edges, and were apparently built before each step had to be the same distance from each other. It's easy to stumble going up and down the steps since the distance is different between the steps. Our teenaged grandson did that while walking up the steps for the first time and cut his shin badly on the metal edge of a step.
Enjoyed the home--spacious, clean, very welcoming. Great to work with Brandi and her team; they were always responsive and quite helpful. We had three children and a teenager with us, all grandchildren, but I don't think it's a good idea to bring children. The stairs inside the home don't have a railing on one side, which means children could fall between the stairs. The steps are quite hard with metal edges, and were apparently built before each step had to be the same distance from each other. It's easy to stumble going up and down the steps since the distance is different between the steps. Our teenaged grandson did that while walking up the steps for the first time and cut his shin badly on the metal edge of a step.
Enjoyed the home--spacious, clean, very welcoming. Great to work with Brandi and her team; they were always responsive and quite helpful. We had three children and a teenager with us, all grandchildren, but I don't think it's a good idea to bring children. The stairs inside the home don't have a railing on one side, which means children could fall between the stairs. The steps are quite hard with metal edges, and were apparently built before each step had to be the same distance from each other. It's easy to stumble going up and down the steps since the distance is different between the steps. Our teenaged grandson did that while walking up the steps for the first time and cut his shin badly on the metal edge of a step.