We spent two nights here in mid September on a circuit around the national park. It was a great ending to a week of hiking to enjoy the beaches. We stayed in a cabin on the bluff, one of the few left. It was rustic but quite comfortable with a large main area, kitchen area, small bathroom and a separate bedroom. The exterior had a carport, patio and a picnic table and Adirondackville chairs on the lawn. We were steps from beach access. We were also close to the lodge where we had a nice dinner one evening. The mercantile on site had a decent selection of snacks and drinks, coffee drinks and fabulous soft serve ice cream. We were just minutes by car away from Ruby beach and fourth beach with the amazing tide pools. We walked up a trail from the lodge one afternoon to beach access from the campground to see the tree of life, walking back on the soft sand. A very nice stay. Very quiet at night.