Our original trip was planned around Yellowstone. But a week before our stay, radical rains and flooding washed away bridges and several parts of the road into Yellowstone via the north entrance (Gardiner), closing all of Yellowstone. After connecting with Stacy about Creekside still being available, we chose to come. Parts of Yellowstone reopened on June 22nd with limited guests at the West, South and East entrances, but the North entrance remained closed.
I mention this, as the park closure impacted the activities near Creekside as well. We weren't aware until we arrived that horse back riding near the property and zip-lining had also closed. No matter. We were content to listen to the creek, savor the quiet and enjoy the ever-changing Montana weather.
The cabin itself is well-insulated--close the windows and you'd never know you were near water. Open them, and fall asleep to the sound of water.
The cabin is ideal for two people. We brought our kids who shrugged off sleeping on the couch and on a couple of stacked mattresses on the floor, but the design is really for two. The kitchen was equipped with pots and pans of all kinds. More than adequate. The fridge is small, so would suggest a cooler for extra storage.
The cabin was thoughtfully decorated and had all the extras we might need--blankets, towels, bear spray, dvds, clear instructions. Trimming the overgrown bushes might help match the beautiful inside.
Blessed by kind, hard-working hosts. So glad we came.