NetDescriptions | Tucked away yet close to town, Creekside is an inviting two-bedroom, two-bathroom open living/dining/kitchen space. Guests have remarked that they had everything they needed, including a stackable washer/dryer. It comfortably fits 4 guests but there is a single bed loft accessed by a built-in ladder for a 5th young/spry person, if necessary, bedding included ($45.00 one-time charge).
The living quarters sit above a three-car garage and are surrounded by tall, beautiful pine, birch and chestnut trees. With two bathrooms and two bedrooms plus a fully equipped kitchen, it has all you need for your home away from home. You can see wildlife from the back porch and enjoy the shade of the beautiful trees when you return from a day of sightseeing or adventure. It is tucked away in a wooded area, with Woodland Creek running behind it. This creek is shallow and on the other side of our yard fence. Sitting on the deck in the evening while cooking on the gas grill is an extra treat.
Although it feels like you are miles away from town, Creekside is within walking distance of downtown Kalispell for fine dining, shopping, spas, cafes, Kalispell Center Mall, churches and museums. Woodland Park is less than a block away. It is the home of many gardens and lovely ponds, ice skating in the winter, a waterpark and swimming pool in the summer, plus a skate park and running/walking paths. Softball fields and the famous historic Conrad Mansion are also in the neighborhood.
We also rent a larger house up the hill called Park Place – together the two places make a perfect spot for family reunions. Well-behaved pets are welcome, please see Pet Policy for more details. Though there is a fence around the yard it is not necessarily designed to contain pets. Guests will need to make other arrangements for pets. There is a one-car garage space available for our guests below the Creekside rental.
Should you be venturing to Glacier National Park from our location, the west entrance is about a half hour away. We supply bear spray and water bottles for your adventure. Please note that dogs are not allowed on any Glacier Park trails. |