A very nice, clean, remote little mountain shack. It's a drive up the mountain to get there, but I was able to see TONS of wildlife, wonderful scenic views, and breathe in fresh mountain air that was great for sleeping. I had a lot of privacy when I wanted to, but Sue and Pete were very welcoming and kind people. I am so glad I cancelled my hotel reservations and decided on this place, I can't imagine my trip to Bozeman staying anywhere else. I got so many pictures of animals and views, and learned a lot more about the area by staying there.Pros: *500% more beautiful than a hotel room of similar price (maybe that's just my opinion?)*Kitchen inside*Wildlife*Hot tub (I didn't use it, but I can see the appeal)*PRIVACY*Very cool people nearbyCons:*No AC. I followed the instructions Sue gave me, and opened all the windows at night and closed them and the shades during the day before I went out it got down to 62 inside in the mornings which amazed me. I wasn't cold at all like I would be in 62 degrees in the AC. If that was too cold, I would have just shut more windows. It's super well insulated. When I would get back to the shack around 6 or 7pm it was an average of 70 to 71 degrees inside in late June.*Driving up can be difficult if you don't follow directions. Bring an AWD vehicle. Pull over for outbound traffic if needed, though most of the way up has room for 2 cars*WiFi isn't super powerful. I had enough to watch whatever I wanted on the TV, but not enough to stream AND browse the web on my phone at the same time. Which was PERFECT for me because it was part of the "Getaway" aspect I was going for. It forced me to appreciate being in the shackOverall, I can't recommend this place enough.