Last there April 2004. Your basic SNP shelter. About .1 miles off the AT down a slight slope, well marked exit off the trail. There is also a PATC cabin there, not for use by your average AT hiker. Nine "designated" tent sites, pretty well located but a little on the small side. My wife and I only found a couple that were big enough for a two-person tent. There is a good healthy spring just down from the hut. Lots of entries in the register about mice, but none of the four people who slept in the shelter mentioned them (it was April though). If you have the time/inclination the hike up the blue blazed trail to the top of Hawksbill is well worth it. It's about a mile each way up a moderate climb. Great views of sunset or sunrise.