We had planned a vacation at Yellowstone, but had to pivot at the last minute, days before to find another place to go due to the flooding and landslide there in late June. We figured there were no reviews on this cute place since the owners stated it was new. So we took a chance and were glad we did.
The check in was organized and Lisa and Oscar checked up on us the next day by email to see if we needed anything or had questions--very professional. The place was extremely clean and even nicer in person. One of the bedrooms had two huge, cozy bunk beds, one pair decorated with the softest fleece and the other with a patchwork quilt. Our daughter, 8, adored this room and hopefully the hosts will add a photo of this room to show other children/families.
The other bedroom had a queen with Americana decor and wildlife art (my teen son enjoyed it). The master suite had a large ensuite and the king was super comfortable. I am a light sleeper, but it was fairly quiet except for occasional noise from the main highway early in the morning, but the days are long there in the summer so I was up early anyway.
We enjoyed cooking on the grill on the front deck, as well as roasting marshmallows in the fire pit in the large private backyard. The kitchen and dining room were a joy to use since all furniture, cooking appliances and tools were new. We have stayed in many rentals and this was an exception.
The house is conveniently located to the West Glacier entrance with great access to plenty of white water rafting, fly fishing, e-bike/bike rentals, etc nearby. Just beware you need to obtain the Going-to-the-Sun Road pass to get into that entrance (and vehicle permit), not just to get onto that road...we were only able to get the pass on the 3rd day/attempt by accessing the NPS website by cell phone, NOT laptop. The pass is not needed for the Two Medicine entrance/area which is lovely and not to be missed (big horn sheep!) but the drive is ~1.5 hr away. We used the kayaks (on the gorgeous Lake McDonald) provided by Lisa and Oscar and rented one of their ATVs (a rowdy adventure--my daughter's favorite) too.
Tasty food is close too, we found fresh morels in a produce stand across the main highway and a decent TexMex burrito stand, as well as outstanding North Carolina-styled barbeque at "Sunflower Cafe" in the Glacier Campground.
The Stationmaster house was a superb rental that was well-managed; thank you Lisa and Oscar.