Do not book this property. My experience with this Navajo State Park cabin has been an absolute nightmare, and Evolve’s response has been a masterclass in professional negligence.Upon arrival, the water supply was found to be completely unusable, emitting a strong, noxious chemical odor that rendered the home uninhabitable. Despite being someone who grew up with well water and understands its nuances, this is not a "variation in smell"—it is a fundamental failure of safe habitability. Given the recent flooding in Pagosa Springs, the risk of bacterial contamination is high, yet Evolve attempted to "normalize" this health hazard as a mere inconvenience.The Issues:Unsafe Water: The water is unfit for consumption, basic hygiene, or even washing hands.Deceptive Listing: We discovered through further research that the homeowner and Evolve were aware of these water issues prior to our arrival but chose to rent the property anyway without disclosure.Emergency Relocation: Because the property was entirely unsafe to occupy, we were forced to find emergency accommodations last minute. This caused significant stress and additional out-of-pocket expenses that Evolve has so far failed to reimburse.Abysmal Service: Evolve’s support (specifically "Tina") has been dismissive, suggesting my "unfamiliarity" with well water was the problem rather than the blatant safety violation at hand.Evolve and the homeowner are currently in breach of the Colorado Implied Warranty of Habitability. They are prioritizing profit over the health and safety of their guests. I am currently pursuing a refund through legal channels, the Better Business Bureau, and local health departments.Save your money, your time, and your health—stay anywhere else.