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Eugene vacation rentals

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Top-rated vacation rentals in Eugene

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Loft in Eugene
★Modern Private 1BR★ Wi-Fi, W/D, AC, Kitchen, 2TVs
Less than a mile to UofO! Stylish designer loft style home. Downtown Eugene location steps from local food, cafe's, nightlife, shopping. 1 Bedroom w/desk workspace, plus a sleeper couch in the living area. Laundry room. Urban luxury w/the conveniences of home. Super fast wi-fi, Blackout shades, Air Conditioning, all kitchen appliances, 2 TV's, Keurig coffee maker, large private 2nd story deck/balcony & 1 dedicated parking spot at the front door. 1.5 miles to HAYWARD & 1.4mile to RiverFront Park.
$146 per night
Superhost
Guest suite in Eugene
Westside Casita: Bright, Private, Convenient
Light and bright studio with second story sleeping loft on a tree-lined street in the popular Jefferson Westside neighborhood. Perfect for 1-2 guests. Walking distance to a variety of eateries, coffee shops, dispensaries and breweries. Quick access to the University of Oregon, Hayward Field and downtown Eugene. The studio is attached to the main house but has a private entrance and offers contact free check in. Queen bed, full bathroom and kitchen as well as wifi, AC and free parking on promise
$89 per night
Superhost
Apartment in Eugene
One bedroom apartment in a cute 1930's cottage
Private 1 bedroom apartment. 550 sf, furnished with all of the essentials. Near shopping, restaurants, bus and bike path, yet nestled on a quiet dead end street. Private entrance, enclosed yard, and free street parking. 42" TV, Netflix, MAX, Hulu, Disney, ESPN, Paramount, Amazon Prime Video 20% off 1 week booking 10% additional discount for non-refundable option at booking for total 30% off! 30% off 28 day booking 10% additional discount for non-refundable option at booking for total 35% off!
$89 per night

Stay near Eugene's top sights

Autzen Stadium202 locals recommend
Valley River Center104 locals recommend
Alton Baker Park139 locals recommend
The Shoppes at Gateway41 locals recommend
Matthew Knight Arena109 locals recommend
Hayward Field177 locals recommend

Eugene home rentals

Home in Downtown Eugene
Glamorous Studio w/ King Bed | 6 min to UofO
$89 per night
Superhost
Home in Eugene
Cute Studio House - Near U of O and Hayward Field
$91 per night
Superhost
Home in Eugene
Lucky 13 Studio-Tiny home in the heart of the city
$78 per night
Superhost
Private room in Eugene
Quiet & Comfortable Detached Studio
$48 per night
Superhost
Home in Eugene
New Listing- Full Kitchen, Washer/Dryer, King bed
$94 per night
Private room in Springfield
Victorian 5 BR, 5.5 BA Home (BR suite 5)
$69 per night
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Private room in Eugene
COZY RETREAT in Downtown Eugene
$60 per night
Superhost
Home in Eugene
Bloomberg Park Studio
$74 per night
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Home in Springfield
B Street Cottage - Historic Washburne District
$161 per night
Superhost
Home in Eugene
Hayward Field Studio
$77 per night
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Private room in Eugene
Plush Ferry Street Bridge Classic with Homemade Breakfast
$75 per night
Superhost
Home in Eugene
Heart of Eugene (Entire House) with Wi-Fi
$68 per night

Your guide to Eugene

All About Eugene

Eugene is surrounded by lush forests and greenery and sandwiched between the soaring peaks of the Cascade mountain range and the rugged Pacific coast. The city is famed for its sporting culture, with a world-renowned track and field pedigree and one of the planet’s most successful fitness clothing brands to its name, and a stretch of interconnected riverside parks offer plenty of scope for scenic runs and leisurely walks alike.

The city also has a notable performing arts scene, with standouts including the Eugene Ballet, shows at the Hult Center for the Performing Arts, and free public performances in the park. The thriving student population at the University of Oregon makes for a varied food scene, from cafe pastries to omakase tasting menus. You can also hop around urban wineries, visit producers at nearby Willamette Valley vineyards, and tour some of the state’s signature craft breweries.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Eugene

The best time to stay in a Eugene vacation rental is from August to October. The temperature begins to cool to a pleasant fall crispness and there’s a lower chance of precipitation. Winter weather in the region can be changeable, with snow likely at higher elevations and sunny days still a possibility along the coast. Whether you’re planning a hilly hike or some cold weather surfing, you’ll need warm clothing to combat the chilly temperatures at this time of year.

Although temperatures start to rise from around April, spring can be wet, so pack a waterproof jacket. Summer brings balmy temperatures and perfect beach weather. You can join the locals at Baker Beach around 1.5 hours away to soak up the sun or head up into the mountains for a hike in cooler conditions. The Scandinavian Festival in August celebrates the heritage of nearby Junction City offering music, traditional dancing, and a smorgasbord of food offerings.


Top things to do in Eugene

Spencer Butte and Skinner Butte

Eugene is home to two buttes that offer stunning vistas. Around a 20-minute drive south of the city, Spencer Butte is reached via a trail running over 1.7 miles through vivid evergreen forests, culminating in a dramatic valley landscape. More beginner friendly Skinner Butte involves a shorter, more moderate climb directly above Eugene’s downtown.

McCredie Hot Springs

Around an hour southeast, you’ll find the bubbling spring-fed waters of McCredie Hot Springs, which sit alongside the cold-flowing Salt Creek. A range of depths and fluctuating temperatures — check before you step in, as some pools can be scoldingly hot — create an invigorating experience.

The Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Located on the University of Oregon campus, the Museum of Natural and Cultural History looks back on 300 million years of history in the region. Set in a longhouse-inspired building, exhibits include one of the world’s oldest pairs of shoes, fossils of giant salmon, and artifacts from Oregon’s oldest cultural site, the Paisley Caves.

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