We arrived on a Sunday before Memorial Day weekend. This area is a good location as far as a base-camp if folks plan on visiting the national parks in the area (Zion, Grand, Bryce, etc.). As far as timing, that's a great time to visit SW Utah as things get crowded at the parks once Memorial Day hits. The weather is usually better than what we experienced that week: 5" of snow the first day (we went sledding with the sleds discovered in the shed!), and the other days were notably colder than typical (more snow at Bryce Canyon). Depending on time of the year, be aware that it could be a lot colder at that altitude (8400+ feet) than what one might expect. Renters should be aware that this property is somewhat remote (not necessarily a bad thing), but the dirt road leading from the main road (~3/4 mile) were potholed/rough during our visit.
The cabin itself was well-stocked with linens, towels, and kitchenware. There were TVs in the living room and both bedrooms. Unfortunately, we discovered the night we arrived that there was no cable TV as advertised (much to the dismay of the guests who wanted to watch the Game of Thrones finale).
Another unpleasant surprise was finding that there was no hot water Monday morning. I wasn't able to contact the owner or manager that morning without contacting HomeAway's help support. I was told that the problem was most likely a tripped circuit breaker (it was. had hot water later that day).
The property itself was overall clean, but some effort should be made to clean the windows so renters could better enjoy the views outside (antelope, deer, and birds were around all week).
Overall this property is a good value for the money. Spacious, great views of the meadow and wildlife, nice amenities. With a little work (correcting the advertising and cleaning the windows) it should stand out among other nearby choices.