If you want to feel like you're in the "Parent Trap" or "Holes" this is the place for you! We were looking for an affordable rental to stay with 8 kids and 2 dogs, and this filled the bill! However, there are things we would have liked to know, but you can't think of all the questions, can you? First of all, while we didn't see any, you are in bear/wolf/moose/cougar country - be smart, be prepared! While we did ask if there was AC (I mean c'mon, we weren't "actually" camping) and were told "yes," we didn't realize that meant one bedroom, and one room that looked like a breakroom, not the whole cabin. Also, there are showers just a little walk down the road, but they are shared. Didn't cause any problems, but it would've been nice to know. Since we stayed in the summer, heating wasn't an issue, but the "heated" tepees are heated with a firewood furnace. Not quite as simple as pushing a button or turning a dial. Though it's pretty clear in the photos, it's not in the description, there is no oven. The stoves in the kitchen are camp stoves that need to be lit. We had no hot water in the kitchen, although on the last day we discovered what we think was a water heater that was "off," so that may have been any easy fix. The roads are rough and not always marked when you get close to the camp, but we found it in the dark without GPS (our phones were dead) so it's not TOO hard. All in all, if you like camping with slightly more conveniences, this is the place! We were happy with our stay and if we ever have cause to camp in Northern Idaho again, would definitely look this place up again. The owner, William was a really nice guy and we enjoyed talking with him. Dave was very easy to communicate with and quick to respond. Thanks for a good stay!