The cabin is at 11,000 feet and there is about 4 miles of gravel road to get to the cabin. It can be a little rough in spots, but still fine for a 2wd car (in our opinion). It's definitely worth it if a secluded home in the mountains is what you're after.
I will say, honestly, that the view is just "ok." It's not quite as nice as it seems from the pictures. Trees block a lot of it and you face the South Park valley, not the peaks of the Mosquito Range that sit right behind the house. That's not to say it's not beautiful, just not quite what we expected from the pictures.
Some reviews mentioned an uncomfortable king bed upstairs, but we found it to be very nice (probably replaced recently). In general, the furnishings inside are very nice and feel relatively new. It is cozy and well-kept.
The kitchen is fairly lacking. Pots and pans are in rough shape, limited glassware. There are basic utensils but definitely bring anything you need beyond silverware and spatulas.
Outside, the property could use some TLC. The deck is showing its age and there is random junk under the deck and in various parts of the yard. Randomly, there's a big shipping container near the car parking area. Driving up the road, you see other properties that seem to be much better maintained.