The cabin itself was awesome. Super clean, functioning kitchen and everything you'd need to cook with. Full size shampoo and body wash. No conditioner though. Beds were typical hotel type beds - not overly comfortable. Pillows were OK. The cabin was super dang cute though and Jeanette is very responsive when reaching out with questions or concerns.
The area itself is a little less forgiving. The town or area is run down, not quite sketchy but doesn't feel great either. The grocery down the road is great for getting things you need for food. A little further down has some eatery's and such. Nothing crazy. There is nothing to do in the area. Not kid friendly as they will get bored (not that that's a bad thing as kids need to learn to be bored sometimes).
There 5 cabins and they face each other. A couple of fire rings, chairs, and garbage containers. It was relatively quiet except for the dogs barking in the distance and the occasional cow mooing. If you're sitting outside enjoying the evening cool down, you'll hear the neighbors tractor for a bit and some other noises, non of which you can hear in the cabin. If you're a light sleeper or need complete darkness, this place is not for you. There are no blackout curtains and the other cabins leave their outside lights on (this may not be true all the time).
The owner brought farm fresh eggs on our first morning there. That was awesome! Rec'd for a cheeky place to stay that's located within hours of a handful of ntl/st parks