Five cabins at Trickle Creek sleep two. Each one sits on its own wooded lot, reached by its own gravel drive, with a private hot tub and an outdoor fire ring.
The five cabins that sleep two
Honeymoon Hollow has a king bed, a hot tub on the covered porch, a 60-inch walk-in shower and a lower-level wet bar with a walk-out patio. Love Shack has a king bed, a hot tub on the covered porch, a fire ring and a gas grill. Afternoon Delight and Dream Weaver are in Glacier Ridge Retreats, the newest part of the property, as is Honeymoon Hollow. Both have a king bed, automatic blinds, granite counters, Starlink internet and a hot tub on the porch. Valley View has a queen bed and is the only cabin at Trickle Creek that allows pets — one dog.
Maximum occupancy at all five is two guests, including day visitors, and it is strictly enforced.
Hannah’s Hideaway, for the barrel sauna
Hannah's Hideaway sleeps eight rather than two, but it has the 6-person outdoor panoramic barrel sauna, which sits out in the trees a short walk from the porch. It suits two couples travelling together, or one couple who wants the sauna and the extra space. It also has a private hot tub, a fire ring and a full kitchen.
What each cabin includes
Towels, linens and robes for the number of guests the cabin sleeps. A fully equipped kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances. A private hot tub, an outdoor fire ring, a gas grill, satellite Wi-Fi and a whole-house generator. Firewood is sold on site.
Before you book
Check-in is 4:00 PM. Check-out is 10:00 AM on weekdays and 11:00 AM on weekends. There are no check-ins or check-outs on Saturdays. A two-night minimum applies, or three to four nights on holidays. Minimum age to rent is 21 at Afternoon Delight, Dream Weaver, Honeymoon Hollow, Love Shack and Valley View, and 25 at Hannah’s Hideaway. All cabins are non-smoking.




