Our stay at The Tiny Cabin was great. The cabin is clean, well maintained, and decorated very neatly. The bed was comfortable; the only criticism of the entire place is that we would have liked some window coverings in the bedroom to make sleeping past 7:00 am a little easier.
The kitchen was well equipped with tools; you’ll want to bring your own cooking oil and spices, and coffee. There’s a neat screened porch with a daybed you could nap in, and a nice 4 season porch with the bigger of two TVs. The cabin is quite private, however you can see the road from the screened in porch, and Jess has a large storage shed about 300 feet next door that they could potentially visit if they needed (they would respect your privacy and not approach you though). Jess was kind and flexible in all communications we had.
During our stay we rode bikes on the Paul Bunyan State Trail, hiked the Goose Lake Trail (it’s a nordic ski trail that meanders through the Chippewa National Forest, I made way to Barnum Lake and did some fishing), and kayaked Woman Lake (I had limited success fishing, but there were a number of anglers out trolling for walleye.
If we’re in the area overnight we’d definitely stay at The Tiny Cabin again.