We stayed here based on its location to the Pine Creek Lodge where we were attending a music festival. The property was exactly as listed. A bit dated but we had everything we needed and it is exactly as pictured so that was not a surprise. It was an excellent location for us and nice and secluded so we had a lot of privacy. It is very wooded around the house so you cannot see the river much, but a trail down to the river was easy and there are beautiful views (just not from the deck). The hot tub was great and clean. 6 adults stayed and it worked well as far as space. It is not far from Livingston so that is an easy trip to a cute town. The host was great to work with and always responsive. No issues at all. We had a great time and enjoyed our stay.
Actually stayed at different location due road being washed away. Host was able to set us up in another house she manage which was wonderful. Second home had great view of the Mts with great deck for sitting in the evening with a glass of wine with the family. The host was extremely accommodating. We loved Livingston and can see ourselves coming back to visit with family again. Sandra O.
An excellent location for hiking the Pine Creek trailhead with some Yellowstone fishing thrown in, The house was as advertised with the added bonus of a very clean hot tub, Would definitely consider staying at Yellowstone Pines again.
The property at 160 Pine Creek Road was very secluded and was bordered by both the Yellowstone River and Pine Creek. As such, we heard the water all the time which was relaxing. The home itself was an older place, pretty well maintained, a little outdated, but overall very comfortable and clean. One thing that was annoying was a loud vibratory sound that came on a couple times at day and at night - I think it was one of those cistern tanks that is pressurized to provide a certain amount of well water independently of having the well pump come on each time there was demand for water. This feature saves energy costs and well pump wear. However, I believe a pump of some sorts comes on and pressurizes the cistern tank which makes a loud noise. You might want to alert people staying in the unit of this, so they won't think something is wrong. For the location and cost, this place is a great deal for the money!