We stayed here for a long Labor Day weekend, so our main objective to get out of the Phoenix heat was met. I just kept thinking I paid almost $1K for a really bare-bones stay. As others have said, the living room futons are extremely uncomfortable and there's not right way to sit to look at the (old) TV. Also for almost $1K I'd expect more than one single skillet in the kitchen...that everything stuck to. And also more than one wine glass. There were little cardboard salt and pepper shakers like the kind you find at Walmart for $1 that weren't even full. It just seems like this place is a little run down and just banking that people are going to want to stay in Greer.
The 2nd bathroom's shower is extremely small--I could barely raise my arms to wash my hair. The main bedroom's bed was fine, but the pillows are tiny and most are flat. There's also only one bedside table in there, even with ample room to fit another one. If there are two people in that bed, one person just has to plug in their phone, put their water glasses/anything else on the floor.
The neighboring cabins are very close; you will hear each other. Everyone staying at our same time was courteous at night, which was great. One cabin played music all day in the afternoons which we didn't mind, but if you're looking for a very quiet trip you might not find it here.
The cabin was clean, but just old and worn. All of the owners communication says they want feedback, so I hope they see some trending ideas in several of their reviews and perhaps make some updates.