My husband and I spent over two weeks at this cabin and we were very comfortable: the house is very cozy and nicely decorated, a great location about half-way between Livingston and Yellowstone Nat'l Park. The property is very quiet, right along the river, and very close to the Old Saloon, Follow Yer Nose BBQ, and the Wildwood Bakery: you must go to all three of these:: excellent food, drinks, overall vibe.
To note: the water in the cabin is **very** hard. Now, I've lived on well water before, but this was very, very hard water. The iron smell coming from the taps is quite noticeable, and while it was great having laundry in the cabin, some of our whites were actually stained orange in the wash. So the mineral (iron?) content is quite high. I recommend buying jugs of water for drinking and cooking.
There was only one floor fan in the cabin, and the temps were in the 90s for much of our stay; another floor fan would have been nice. The living room and main bed room have *beautiful* pane-glass picture windows (with fantastic view of Emigrant Peak), but they do not open, so those rooms do get hot in afternoon/evening (in the summer).
A binder with local points of interest, numbers to call etc.. would be helpful (this is a typical thing in Vrbo and other type rentals), although the owner, Ken, called before our check-in and gave us a few suggestions as to what's in the area.
It was just the two of us here, but this cabin could easily and comfortably house four people. If you're driving in, bring: water, fans, throw pillows for the sofa (there were none), binoculars. The WiFi is good and the water pressure is good too.