The cabin was perfect for me and my husband. Stacy has pretty much thought of everything you might need to be comfortable in the cabin. There is not a laundry on the property, however there is a fluff and fold laundrymat in Gardiner. The washing machines and dryers are very fast, so if you need to wash clothes after a day on a horse or exploring the mountains, you won’t need to spend a lot of time washing clothes. There’s a great little country store in Gardiner, which by the way is a very small town, but they make the best huckleberry ice cream. If you’ve never tried it, you should! There is a small clothes line in the back of the cabin if you wish to hand wash a few things.
The cabin itself was well stocked, even had our favorite steak seasoning, Mc Cormicks Montreal. We ended up cooking steaks on the propane grill our last night. We had a nice trail ride, if you get the two mules, they are very calm, full sized like a horse, but with a donkey face! When heading to Gardiner, take the scenic Old Yellowstone Trail at least once, I caught some great pics there.
There was no zip lining available due to staffing issues and we were a bit disappointed that we didn’t get to see any pigs, chickens or other farm animals other that the horses. But the cabin was comfortable after a day exploring the park and surrounding areas. I tried mountain oysters for the first time at the Old Saloon restaurant a few miles down the road on 89. They were good, tasted like flat conch fritters! We drove over Beartooth pass to Cody WY where 4-6 feet of snow had fallen and they had just reopened the road. It was breathtaking!
Definitely bring binoculars, my husband was pleasantly surprised that everything was available in the cabin, liquid soap, shampoo, lotion, bear spray and a first aid kit. There was even a fire extinguisher next to the outdoor grill! There are a few hidden gems in town like the old Gardiner jailhouse. It’s just behind Cowboys restaurant.. There is so much to see and do and the Creekside Cabin is a great, quaint place to call home while visiting. Obviously, Stacy and Rob have put a lot of love into making their cabins home for weary travelers!
As mentioned, there is no Wi-Fi or cell service at the cabin, but there is a landline. If you need to call home, purchase a calling card before arrival. There is service in Gardiner and spotty cell service in Yellowstone.
Overall, we had a great time and would definitely come back again!