The “Ptarmigan” cabin is new, spotlessly clean, and centrally located for enjoyment of GNP and surrounding areas. It sits between two similar cabins and is off Highway 2 a good 50 yards or more, so highway traffic, although heard, is not a problem. I’m a light sleeper and I knew that trains blow their whistles during the night in this entire area, but I was never once awakened by them. The cabin is well-equipped with everything anyone would need to prepare meals in the nice kitchen. The bedrooms had very comfortable mattresses, pillows with varied firmness and nice linens, and the living area is stocked with games and books. Internet access was quite good. The bathroom is small, of course, especially the shower, but it has a hand-held shower head with plenty of water pressure so one can get clean in a snap! There is a stacked washer and dryer in one of the bedrooms which, like the rest of the cabin, is tastefully decorated with beautiful Montana western furniture. Attention to detail has not been missed here. Even though the weather was warm in late August (mid 80’s), we never missed the air conditioning since we kept the windows open during the day and it got cool at night. Two excellent features of our stay (aside from the gorgeous natural surroundings) were hanging out at the shared campfire in an open area outside the front of the cabins with others who were staying simultaneously with us, and meeting Su and Jay, the owners. Su had emailed me before our stay and asked what our favorite drinks were and had those and a “goodie” basket waiting for us upon arrival. She also answered several questions I had about entry into the park and activities there. She and Jay are truly interested in their guests and want to make the stay a positive experience; they are very friendly and open to suggestions to make the stay better. The only way ours could have been better is if we never had to leave!