This is a very nice, comfortable cabin with an efficient free standing wood stove. We liked that during May 8-10 when the weather consisted of light cold rain, small snowflakes (almost like sleet) and graupel (small snow pellets) for both days. The cabin has several games and a few magazines which helped pass the time. Perhaps bring a book to read.
The location is very good. One drawback is the noise of large trucks on the nearby highway; however at the back side of the cabin the sounds are those of rushing water in the creek.
Suggestions: Bring firewood; there might be some, but don't count on enough for cold weather. Small propane lanterns provide both light and heat. Bring extra toilet paper just in case (although it's only about 15 miles to Townsend, MT). We brought a compact 2 burner propane stove and extra propane, which came in handy. (There is a propane stove at the cabin, but it looked fairly old and we wanted to be sure we could heat up food that we brought.) On a cold mid-morning we drove about 30 miles to White Sulphur Springs and soaked in the nice spa there.
As we were loading our vehicles at the end of our stay, a bald eagle glided by - only 50' above the road and about 70' from us.