This is one of those reviews that I almost don't want to write, because I am afraid it may give me competition to rent this spot next year..
This is an amazing spot for those who can handle quiet, those who want their kids to play with sticks and trees and rocks instead of electronic devices, those who enjoy a sunrise or sunset without email, those who know how to talk with each other person to person instead of facetime. It's like an old-time camping trip, but in a spotless, gorgeous rustic (decorated, it's not at all rustic) cabin with does and fawns scampering through the meadows in front of the cabin and peeking out at you from the fern-laden woods.
The cabin itself has two big roomy bedrooms, a single bathroom with shower, a stove/oven/microwave/toaster kitchen with a central island that was all clean and new, double sinks. It has a massive dining table with leather couch and recliner that faces windows that face the mountains behind the cabin. It does have a TV, with a cabinet full of movies and things we never even looked at the week we were there. Outside has a large covered patio over a picnic table that overlooks a large green meadow (that hosted a couple of frisbee games and a bocce tournament) which overlooks the woods, the neighbors mowed field and the mountains that lay the backdrop for the whole area. There is also a generous fire pit on the end of the gravel lot, with supplied wood. We barely touched the pit, as much as we love campfires, because it was 90deg when we got there! (That reminds me, the cabin was well insulated, because it was always cool inside when it was hot outside.)
The hosts were just great, they were living the next gravel driveway down, in apartments off of a new converted barn. The barn was converted into an event venue, very classily done, that had seating areas inside and outside, covered patios, an interior mezzanine, a kitchen, a small bar and a few small group games (like cornhole) available to folks who visited. It would be amazing for a family reunion, or a small to medium-size wedding. We were there in late June, everything was still green and picturesque, it would be amazing.
The owners would occasionally drop by to make sure we had everything we needed (very kindly offered to show us their hiking trails on the land they owned in the hills behind the cabin,) and their dock" on the near by clark fork river/reservoir. The dock was an acre of river frontage that became our favorite place! Just go there.