Vacation rentals in Eureka Springs

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 540 vacation rentals in Eureka Springs

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Eureka Springs vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ 147 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    120 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 170 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    90 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    230 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    500 of Eureka Springs vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Eureka Springs rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Eureka Springs stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

Top-rated vacation rentals in Eureka Springs

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Top guest favorite
An outdoor hot tub is situated on a wooden deck, surrounded by wooden railing. Water bubbles gently from the jets. The background features a stone building with windows partially obscured by climbing vines.
Apartment in Eureka Springs
5 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

NOLA Suite • Hot Tub • Downtown • Original Art

Luxury Spring Street apartment located in downtown Eureka Springs. Wood stairs lead down to the private apartment, located one level below street level. The suite is meant as a private luxury getaway, showcasing original art work, with a King-sized bed, full kitchen, washer/dryer, hot tub, and deluxe bathroom with walk-in shower. Whether you decide to tour downtown Eureka Springs or enjoy the view of Christ of the Ozarks from the private patio, this apartment is meant to be an indulgent recluse.

Top guest favorite
A cabin is nestled among trees, featuring a spacious deck and large glass windows that provide ample natural light. The surrounding landscape includes a mix of greenery and foliage, contributing to a secluded atmosphere while allowing glimpses of the outdoors.
Cabin in Eureka Springs
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 1,460 reviews

Glass Front Cabin with Stunning Lake View

Located on Beaver Lake with a stunning view of the water and lots of amenities. Snuggle up to a cozy fireplace. Relax in a candlelit Jacuzzi for two (not a hot tub) overlooking the beautiful scenery of the Ozark Mountains. Doze off to sleep in a pillow-top, king size Sleep Number bed while gazing at the stars and tree tops through the glass gables. Enjoy the deck with gas grill and a complete kitchen fully-stocked with utensils & supplies. Pet Fee: $50 - 1st dog; $25 - each additional. 2 max.

Top guest favorite
The tranquil surface of the river reflects the vibrant greenery of the surrounding trees under a blue sky, accentuated by soft clouds. The serenity of the natural landscape offers a peaceful escape, with the riverbank lined by lush vegetation.
Cabin in Eureka Springs
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 379 reviews

*Relax in Nature: Jacuzzi, Canoe & River Access

Are you ready for a much needed get away? Looking for a short drive destination that's far from ordinary? Welcome to Eureka Springs & the White River Valley Lodge! Our modern, riverfront, river-access, eco-friendly luxury lodge is tucked in a private road on the White River Valley surrounded by nature & only steps to the White River bank. We have all the modern comforts you need for a relaxing vacation... so come, breath in some fresh air, recharge & enjoy the peaceful getaway that you deserve!

Top guest favorite
A spacious bedroom features a wrought iron bed with floral bedding, complemented by bedside lamps. A cozy seating area with a deep red bench is present. Light streams through a window adorned with light curtains, creating a bright atmosphere. The open door leads to a well-equipped kitchen.
Guest suite in Eureka Springs
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Gadd Spring Inn-Garden Penthouse Suite

Our spacious Penthouse Suite located on the 2nd story of the Gadd Spring Inn. This one bedroom Suite retains a lot of its original charm. King bed, private bath, full kitchen, living room, outdoor deck and garden view. It’s a short walk to Historic downtown to see shops, restaurants, and the activities of Eureka. Not sure what you’re looking for? Check out the Gadd Spring Inn website to see all available Suites and the links to Airbnb for booking. Large group? Choose our 6 person Group pack

Top guest favorite
A vibrant red caboose is positioned on tracks within a wooded area, surrounded by lush greenery. A flag is displayed in front while flower arrangements add a colorful touch to the setting. A wooden deck leads to the entrance, creating an inviting outdoor space.
Train in Eureka Springs
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 318 reviews

Livingston Junction Caboose 103 Private HOT TUB

You'll love this unique and romantic escape. This Caboose Cabin is set up on the rails, just as it was when it was rolling across the American countryside. You will find the Caboose furnished with a Full Bed, stand up shower, TV DVD player & Kitchenette. You will be able to relax on the spacious deck. The Hot Tub is an incredible place to enjoy an evening under the stars. Wooded views surround the Caboose, providing privacy and creating an intimate setting a place that you will never forget.

Guest favorite
A charming Victorian home features a soft pink exterior with white trim and a welcoming front porch. Lush greenery surrounds the property, enhancing its quaint appeal. Light filters through the windows, showcasing the character of this historic residence.
Guesthouse in Eureka Springs
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 239 reviews

Sam's Workshop - A Tiny Dreamy Studio

Sam's Workshop is a TINY, stand alone studio and was once, as you guessed, Sam's true workshop. You will find a few original elements of this workshop sprinkled through the more modern configuration and decor. This is recognized as a place where dreams can veritably come true. Sam's workshop offers privacy and inspiration as well as a sweet patio just outside the workshop to enjoy the sweet outdoor Ozark air. A modest accommodation for the budget traveler who enjoys a little bit of magic...

Guest favorite
Home in Eureka Springs
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

4 min to DT- Bike Trails, firepit, grill & hottub

NEW Hot tub tranquility in the Ozarks at our enchanting retreat, nestled on 3 wooded acres in town with easy access to all Eureka's new bike trails! Crystal Cottage offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, where you can immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Eureka Springs while being just minutes away from downtown attractions. Catch the beautiful Ark sunrises & sets on the large deck with comfy seating areas, Hot tub & fireplace- Escape to Crystal Cottage.

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Dome in Eureka Springs
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 382 reviews

Fox Wood Dome with Cedar Hot Tub, Mountain Views

Adventure meets luxury with this one-of-a-kind glamping excursion, as seen on the cover of 417 Magazine! All the best of nature combined with the luxury of an upscale hotel room. Gaze up at the stars, or out at the rolling Eureka forestry from the comfort of your 100% climate-controlled dome. Enjoy the outdoor cedar soaking hot tub. Cookout on the deck. Drink cocktails from the built-in hammock. 15min to Eureka Springs downtown. 8 min to Beaver Lake/Big Clifty swimming area.

Top guest favorite
A welcoming view of the Sassafrass Silo reveals a wooden deck leading to the entrance. A decorative flower planter labeled 'HEY Y'ALL' sits in the foreground, surrounded by lush greenery and colorful flowers. The fire pit area with red chairs is located beside the silo, inviting outdoor relaxation.
Treehouse in Eagle Rock
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 363 reviews

Sassafrass Silo Treehouse on Table Rock Lake

The Sassafrass Silo began life as a grain silo that Mike found on a farm in Kansas. We felt she had more life left in her, so we took her from field to forest and gave her a new purpose! Her new journey is based on Debbie's family history from the beautiful Natchez, Mississippi. Her memories of serving in Pilgrimage in her own hoop skirt and classic charm of the antebellum homes paired with her love of bohemian style, nature and the lake helped create this unique space!

Guest favorite
A newly constructed cabin showcases a dark exterior with white trim, set on a light gravel path surrounded by natural greenery. Spacious covered porches extend at the front, inviting relaxation under the trees. The entrance is easily accessible with railings on either side.
Cabin in Eureka Springs
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

Adventure Cabin 5 - King w Private Hot Tub

This cabin is newly built in 2022 with a King bed and outdoor private hot tub. With a nod to the historic cabins found near national parklands. Just steps from a private trail, the cabin features a comfortable King Bed. Covered porches allow you to relax under the pines no matter what the weather. Amenities: Cable TV, In-room refrig & micro, coffee pot, climate control, on-site parking, community campfire/hammocks. Dogs are welcome for an additional pet fee.

Guest favorite
A heart-shaped jetted tub is prominently featured in the bathroom. Natural light filters through a frosted window, reflecting off the glossy surface of the tub. Nearby, two stylish mirrors and wooden accents create a warm atmosphere.
Cabin in Eureka Springs
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Heart Shaped Tub for Two, Cabin, Views for miles!

Perfect for a romantic getaway or a personal retreat, this sweet little cabin has the feel of a treehouse. Located on the ridge above Red Bud Valley, it offers a grand view from its porch with a gabled roof, hand-carved posts, and comfy wooden rockers. Sunsets from the porch are memorable. If you prefer sunrises, enjoy the early morning in the log swing next to the parking area. The Heart Shaped Tub is a romantic jetted tub to set the mood.

Guest favorite
Dome in Eagle Rock
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 273 reviews

Stargaze. Soak. Unwind. S’mores. Repeat

Campfire Hollow is the only geodesic dome on Table Rock Lake, set in nature with private trails just outside your door. Spend your day exploring, then unwind in the hot tub, stretch out in the hammock, or relax by the fire pit under the stars. The 300 sq ft dome sleeps up to 4 with a queen bed, air mattress, and small kitchenette. Heat and AC included. Bathroom is a short walk to a separate bathhouse.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Eureka Springs?

    Eureka Springs has welcoming neighborhoods around its historic downtown, tree-lined residential areas, and cabins nestled in the hills. Many visitors enjoy staying near the Victorian district for easy access to local shops, art galleries, and vibrant cafes.

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

    Families often explore interactive attractions, local wildlife sanctuaries, and historic tram tours in Eureka Springs. Outdoor spaces and parks around the area make it easy for kids to enjoy nature, while downtown brings engaging art and candy shops.

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

    Stroll the historic downtown, explore Thorncrown Chapel’s unique architecture, or discover local art galleries and boutiques. Many visitors enjoy outdoor activities in nearby parks, scenic train rides, and performances at historic theaters.

  • How is the weather in Eureka Springs?

    Eureka Springs has cool winters, with temperatures from 27 to 47°F (-3 to 8°C), and warm summers, reaching 89°F (32°C). Rain falls throughout the year, with the wettest period in spring and relatively mild, drier spells in late summer.

  • What are the best places to visit in Eureka Springs?

    Popular places include Thorncrown Chapel, historic downtown streets lined with Victorian architecture, and Lake Leatherwood City Park. Many guests also explore museums, gardens, and hillside springs around the area.

  • What are some hiking trails in Eureka Springs?

    Trails around Lake Leatherwood City Park, Black Bass Lake, and the Harmon Park area are frequently suggested for hikers. These paths range from shaded forest walks to lakeside routes suitable for various abilities.

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

    Eureka Springs has interactive museums, wildlife refuges, and parks that families frequently enjoy. Guided walking tours about the area's history and ghost stories, as well as art workshops and seasonal craft events, are often recommended for visitors of all ages.

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

    Explore the surrounding Ozark countryside for waterfall hikes, scenic drives, or visits to local state parks. Small towns in the region have antique shops, folk art studios, and historic landmarks worth discovering.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Eureka Springs?

    Many accommodations in Eureka Springs welcome pets, especially in cabins, guesthouses, and vacation homes. The city has several parks and walking trails where you and your pet can enjoy the outdoors together.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Eureka Springs?

    Wear comfortable walking shoes for the hilly streets and bring layers for variable weather. Exploring early in the morning helps you experience downtown at a quieter pace, and many shops celebrate local arts and crafts.

  • What is Eureka Springs known for?

    Eureka Springs is known for its Victorian architecture, natural springs, and vibrant arts community. The city also has a reputation for scenic landscapes, its distinctive hillside streets, and a welcoming atmosphere for all visitors.

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

    Tucked-away pocket parks, quiet artisan studios, and hillside walking paths are among Eureka Springs’ hidden gems. Locals often mention small cafes, unique rock formations, or lesser-known springs found off main streets.

  • What are the best foods to try in Eureka Springs?

    Locally rooted flavors include Ozark-style breakfasts, smoked meats, and homemade pies. Cafes and restaurants often feature heirloom recipes, fresh trout, seasonal vegetables, and hand-crafted sweets.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Eureka Springs?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes, layers for fluctuating temperatures, and a light rain jacket. Many visitors also bring a reusable water bottle for hiking and a small backpack for carrying local finds and picnic snacks.

  • What is the nightlife in Eureka Springs like?

    Nightlife in Eureka Springs brings together eclectic bars, live music venues, and cafes hosting performance nights. The downtown area is known for local brews, easygoing lounges, and occasional open-mic evenings.

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

    Eureka Springs has arts celebrations in spring, classic car gatherings, and folk music festivals in summer and fall. Many annual events feature outdoor parades, local crafts, and community performances around the historic downtown.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Eureka Springs?

    Eureka Springs has a range of family friendly vacation rentals, including cottages, larger homes, and cabins near parks or quiet neighborhoods. Many properties feature outdoor spaces for children to play and easy access to local attractions.

  • When is the best time to visit Eureka Springs?

    Late spring and early autumn are frequently suggested for visiting Eureka Springs, as temperatures are milder and outdoor activities thrive. Summer months bring festivals and a lively downtown scene, while winter is quieter and cozy.

All about Eureka Springs

Nestled in the middle of northwest Arkansas’ oak-and-cedar-studded Ozark Mountains, Eureka Springs is a town unlike any other in the state. Its grand Victorians and Italianate buildings make quite the first impression. The entire downtown is on the National Register of Historic Places, with old stone buildings now housing boutiques, galleries, museums, and restaurants. Eureka Springs has been referred to as both the Magic City and the Stairstep Town for its winding streets, which surround the natural springs that give the town its name. You can wander past several springs, including Harding Spring and Grotto Spring, or explore the history of their healing powers at the Eureka Springs Historical Museum. With the Ozarks at the town’s doorstep, there are also plenty of outdoor activities on offer. The forested hills and clear rivers and lakes are popular for trout fishing, hiking, camping, and mountain biking. The ground underfoot is also a big attraction, with a network of caves and caverns ready to explore.

What are the top things to do in Eureka Springs?

Ozark Natural Science Center

The Ozark Natural Science Center turns Arkansas’ diverse mountains into an outdoor classroom. Naturalist-led hikes demystify the local geology and botany as you explore the area’s creeks, meadows, and limestone bluffs. Guided night treks allow you to experience the forest beneath the stars. The center is also a great place to learn about the Native American history of the region.

Thorncrown Chapel

Tucked in the Ozark woodlands, this modern chapel soars 48 feet into the hickory canopy. Some 425 windows — over 6,000 square feet of glass — bring in panoramic views of the outdoors. The chapel was designed by a local architect who coined the style Ozark Gothic.

Eureka Springs Historic District

The Ozarks have always been a source of inspiration, and that’s still evident in the Eureka Springs Historic District, where historic hotels and colorful Victorian homes helped the area earn a spot on the National Register of Historic Places. It’s the ideal quarter for an afternoon stroll, gawking at the preserved turn-of-the-century Queen Anne and Romanesque buildings.

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