Holiday rentals in Eureka

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    Eureka holiday rentals start at £60 per night before taxes and fees

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Cottage in Rexford
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviews

Pet-Friendly Cottage w/ Hot Tub Lake Koocanusa

Jaw-dropping mountain vistas and wide-open skies set the tone for your stay at Reynolds Roost, a rustic 2-bedroom cabin tucked away just minutes from the Canadian border in Montana’s quiet Amish Country. Life feels a little slower here. Mornings arrive with soft light over the hills, and evenings settle in with golden sunsets stretching across the trees. Only two miles from the west side of Lake Koocanusa, this remote escape places you within easy reach of hiking trails, horseback rides, kayaking adventures that wind through rugged backcountry. Spend a day exploring Glacier National Park, then return to the cabin to unwind on the covered deck, breathe in the fresh mountain air, and let the stillness sink in. Inside, you’ll find cozy cottage comforts with thoughtful touches throughout. A queen bed anchors the first bedroom, while a full bed in the second offers a restful retreat after a day outdoors. A loft space, board games, and a flat-screen TV with DVD player invite easy evenings in. The well-equipped kitchen makes it simple to prepare meals, and the dining table becomes a natural gathering place for conversation and connection. Step outside to the updated porch or private deck, where lounge chairs and a gas grill encourage relaxed afternoons and unhurried dinners under the sky. Pets are welcome (with a small fee,) so your four-legged companions can join the adventure. With free WiFi, two stand-alone A/C units, community washer and dryer access, and on-site check-in at the gift shop and office, your stay balances rustic charm with everyday convenience. A driveway with parking for up to four vehicles makes arrival easy, though stairs are required to access the home and the homeowner is on site. Traveling with a larger group? An additional rental is available on-site with a separate nightly rate—ideal for booking both cabin and cottage together while still enjoying private spaces. At Reynolds Roost, the days are shaped by nature and the nights by quiet skies — a simple, grounding place to reconnect with the outdoors and embrace your inner explorer. If you’re unable to book today, we invite you to favorite this listing so you can easily return to it when you’re ready.

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A charming tiny house is positioned on a raised deck, surrounded by trees. The exterior features large glass doors and a wooden finish. In the foreground, seating areas include a circular fire pit with wooden benches and two blue chairs, creating inviting outdoor spaces.
Tiny home in Rexford
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 39 reviews

Bode's Bunkie Tiny w/Lake Access

Welcome to Bode's Bunkie – a tiny slice of heaven with mountain views and private lake access on beautiful Koocanusa. Sitting on the north side of our property, our stylish new tiny house offers everything you need for a memorable getaway. This tiny packs a big punch, with amenities including outdoor living space, a kitchen (no oven/stove), beautiful bathroom, stacked washer/dryer, outdoor barbecue/grill, fire pit, air conditioning, and more. We can't wait to welcome you into our stylish retreat

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A traditional tipi stands gracefully against a backdrop of the Canadian Rockies, with lush greenery surrounding it. A wooden structure is positioned nearby, complementing the natural landscape. The early morning light casts a soft hue on the distant mountains, highlighting their rugged features.
Tent in Rexford
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 82 reviews

Mountain Quest Tipi

Queen log Bed with comfy mattress. 18 foot tipi on 20x26 foot wooden deck. Outstanding views of the Canadian Rockies. <10 minutes from Lake Koocanusa. 5 minutes from the Tobacco River. <10 Minutes from Abayance Bay. 15 minutes from Eureka MT. 12 miles from Canadian border. Shower and toilet with a kitchen and sink. Propane fire. Hammock. Picnic Table, NO pets, infants and pre-toddlers. Well behaved children 10 and above welcome. Plenty room for large boats. Season ends at end of September,

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A log cabin is illuminated at dusk, showcasing its rustic charm. Soft lighting accents the exterior, highlighting the wood grain and inviting porch area. Trees surround the cabin, contributing to a natural, serene environment.
Cabin in Eureka
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 7 reviews

The Jeremiah Johnson Retreat

Rustic Montana Getaway! Escape to a cozy log cabin retreat just minutes from Lake Sophie, Lake Tetrault and Lake Koocanusa. Perfect for romantic getaways, outdoor adventure or a peaceful retreat! The cabin is situated close to Trapper’s Roost which serves great food and drinks and has a wedding venue. There is an outdoor sitting area (western/mountain man themed) or makes a great MT Photo Booth! On site porta potty, bottled water, and many amenities! All of the amenities of home away from home!

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A marina is shown with multiple boats docked in clear blue waters. The shoreline features sandy areas and lush green trees. A winding road with parked vehicles runs alongside the marina, while a scenic view of distant mountains completes the landscape.
Home in Rexford
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Abayance Bay Home

You'll have a great time at this comfortable place to stay. Five minute walk to Abayance Bay Marina, restaurant, concert venue, & Lake Koocanusa access. Few minutes drive to Abayance boat launch or 5 minute drive to Rexford Bench boat launch. Playground is 2 minute walk. Lots of trails in the area. One bedroom but sleeps 6: queen bed and 2 fold out couches. Picnic table outside on site. Great for weekend getaways for friends or families. Camper next-door shares the backyard & outside amenities

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A spacious living area is characterized by high ceilings and multiple large windows that allow ample natural light. A mix of seating options, including an armchair and a sofa, surround a central coffee table. A vibrant rug adds warmth to the wooden floor.
Home in Rexford
5 out of 5 average rating, 23 reviews

2Br, creekside cabin near trails and lake

Relax and unwind surrounded by nature in this cozy yet modern cabin perched above beautiful Pinkham Creek and nestled within the National Forest. The towering forest is present out every view from the cabin. Walk the trail down to the creek and explore through the forest or simply rest your feet in the cool water. Stargaze from the deck at night after a day of adventure. Enjoy near by Lake Koocanusa, hiking trails, golfing and restaurants, and come home to your own private cabin in the woods.

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The exterior of the property is visible against a backdrop of lush greenery and a gentle slope. The house features large windows, showcasing a blend of rustic and modern architecture. The Tobacco River flows calmly in the foreground, reflecting the serene surroundings.
Home in Eureka
5 out of 5 average rating, 13 reviews

Where Your Gathering Meets the River—Only 20’ Away

Nestled on the Tobacco Riverbank | “The River Hangout”. Rustic elegance meets Montana’s untouched beauty. Just 20' from the riverbank on 1.5 private acres, this exceptional retreat offers breathtaking, unobstructed views of the Tobacco River and surrounding Forest Service land. Step outside to access fishing, hiking, and kayaking, while watching deer and birds of prey. This is more than a place to stay—it’s where guests slow down, reconnect, and experience Montana the way it’s meant to be.

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A bright and inviting room features a spacious bed adorned with colorful blankets. Large windows allow natural light to illuminate the space, complemented by various plants positioned on the windowsill. A rustic wooden table and a decorative lamp add charm to the cozy environment.
Guest suite in Eureka
5 out of 5 average rating, 44 reviews

Abiquiu Suite, a taste of the SW in the Great NW

This artistic gem is located 3 miles south of Eureka, MT, 10 miles from the Canadian Border, 60 miles west of Glacier National Park and just minutes from nationally acclaimed golf courses, lakes, and stunning hikes. You'll have your own entrance to a newly created, cozy and cool getaway. Rooster crows at dawn, our dog barks at bears and coyotes occasionally at night. We are still finishing up, so projects are ongoing outside. No pets. Adults only. The entrance has concrete stairwell.

Top guest favourite
A bright living area features a soft sofa and an armchair positioned near a stone fireplace. Light wood flooring complements the vaulted ceilings and large windows, which flood the space with natural light. A mounted TV is visible above the fireplace, offering a central entertainment focus.
Home in Eureka
5 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Wilderness Club Golfer's Cottage w/ Hot Tub!

Perhaps one of the best-kept secrets in vacation destinations, Eureka, Montana, is a haven for nature lovers and those simply seeking a peaceful escape. Surrounded by majestic mountains, pristine lakes, and lush forests, this quaint yet amenity-packed destination offers the perfect blend of outdoor adventure and small-town charm. Here at Wilderness Club Golfer’s Cottage, your dream escape begins, a cozy cabin for 8 within the area’s popular Wilderness Club resort community.

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A spacious room features a king size bed with soft linens, complemented by a comfortable seating area with two armchairs and a leather sofa. A wooden coffee table is placed on a decorative rug, while light from recessed lighting brightens the space.
Flat in Eureka
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 63 reviews

Tobacco Riverwalk Flat

This unique flat is set up like a huge hotel room. Spacious room size, king size bed, comfy seating area and large bathroom. Small fridge, coffee pot, hot water pot, air conditioner, microwave provided along with dishes and a table. This second floor flat has its own patio table with 6 chairs. This location is attached to a commercial shop, the lower level is currently vacant. The main shop space is currently is being used for storage at this time and is pretty quiet.

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A charming single-story home is nestled among tall trees, featuring a sloped roof and a covered porch. Large windows allow natural light to fill the space. The surrounding landscape consists of green grass and a selection of evergreen trees, creating a peaceful outdoor setting.
Cottage in Rexford
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 94 reviews

Cottage Bliss Mountain Oasis

Clean New Cozy Charming Well Stocked. This 3 bedroom, plus loft home boasts an open floor plan and beautiful outdoor covered deck. This home is a 3 mins walk to the Pacific Northwest Trail which is a 1,200-mile continuous path from the Continental Divide to the Pacific Ocean. Or a 10 min walk to Lake Koocanusa. Or 10 mins to the mouth of the Tabaco Valley River home to the famous salmon run. Or and 1hr and 15 mins to WhiteFish Ski Resort!

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The cabin features a welcoming porch with two chairs, positioned beside a circular stone fire pit. The yard is framed by tall grass and trees, and the exterior showcases a combination of deep blue and red siding against a clear sky.
Cabin in Eureka
5 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

Heron Cabin

Cozy two bedroom cabin. Nestled creek side at the historic 69 Ranch in Eureka, Montana. Scenic mountain views. Horses in the pasture and wildlife seen often. Nearby golf courses and 15 minutes from Lake Koocanusa. No pets, not children under 12 years of age. No feeding horses or entering in the fenced area. No burning of candles. Check in time 4pm and check out 11am. Thank you and enjoy your Montana stay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Eureka?

    Stays near the town center allow for easy access to shops, dining, and cultural attractions, while lodges and cabins around the lakes or wooded areas suit those seeking quiet surroundings. Families and groups often choose rentals with kitchens and outdoor gathering spaces.

  • What are the best things to do in Eureka with kids?

    Children often enjoy playing in local parks, learning about regional history at the museum, and kayaking or fishing at nearby lakes. Community events, when available, feature kid-friendly games and crafts.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Eureka?

    Eureka has access to scenic hiking trails, serene lake activities, and vibrant local art galleries. Explore the region’s historical museum, sample locally made goods, or relax at Murphy Lake for a peaceful retreat.

  • How is the weather in Eureka?

    Eureka has cold winters around 16–31°F (−9 to −1°C) and warm, dry summers reaching 82°F (28°C). Spring and fall bring moderate weather, with occasional rain, so layering is helpful throughout the year.

  • When is the best time to visit Eureka?

    Late spring through early fall is frequently suggested for pleasant temperatures and outdoor events. Winter draws visitors interested in snow sports or experiencing Montana’s wintry landscapes.

  • What are the best places to visit in Eureka?

    Eureka has the Historical Village with restored log buildings and exhibits highlighting the area’s heritage. The Ten Lakes Scenic Area is often recommended for mountain scenery and outdoor activities, and local galleries showcase regional art and crafts.

  • What are some hiking trails in Eureka?

    Explore the Pacific Northwest Trail as it passes through the region, or wander local favorites like the Ten Lakes Scenic Area for mountain views and lake scenery. Nearby forested paths provide spots for nature watching and photography.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Eureka?

    Families can explore the Historical Village for local heritage exhibits, enjoy picnics by the lake, or visit public playgrounds for outdoor fun. Seasonal fairs and farmers markets also provide engaging activities for visitors of all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Eureka?

    Consider exploring Kootenai National Forest for hiking and wildlife viewing or venturing to the nearby Canadian border region for a cross-cultural experience. Lakes and mountain areas outside Eureka are also popular for day adventures.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Eureka?

    You can find pet friendly accommodations throughout Eureka, including cabins and homes with fenced yards or easy access to outdoor trails. It is common for pet policies to vary, so checking details before booking is helpful.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Eureka?

    Exploring the locally owned shops is often recommended, and many visitors enjoy chatting with residents for regional insights. Arriving prepared for both sunshine and sudden showers helps you enjoy outdoor activities fully.

  • What is Eureka known for?

    Eureka is known for its surrounding forests, scenic lakes, and community celebrations that highlight local traditions. The town’s proximity to outdoor recreation and its historic museum are often appreciated by travelers.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Eureka?

    Hidden gems around Eureka include small art studios with work by local creators, quiet forest trails less traveled by tourists, and locally owned antique shops. These spots offer a window into Eureka’s creative community and landscape.

  • What are the best foods to try in Eureka?

    Visitors frequently suggest trying locally sourced beef, huckleberry jams and desserts, and trout from regional waters. Many small eateries also serve house-made pies and dishes inspired by Montana’s agricultural roots.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Eureka?

    Bring layers for changing temperatures, especially a warm jacket and sturdy footwear for outdoor adventures. Packing rain gear and sun protection is suggested, as weather can shift quickly.

  • What is the nightlife in Eureka like?

    Eureka has a laid-back nightlife scene, centered around local pubs and casual gathering spots. Visitors often enjoy evenings with live acoustic music, billiards, or relaxed conversation over locally crafted drinks.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Eureka?

    Eureka hosts events such as the Tobacco Valley Rodeo in summer and seasonal fairs with local crafts and foods. Larger celebrations often take place around Labor Day weekend or during harvest time, reflecting the area’s community spirit.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Eureka?

    Eureka has a range of vacation rentals designed for families, with options that often include kitchens, multiple bedrooms, and outdoor spaces. Many rentals are close to parks and allow easy access to seasonal recreation.

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