Vacation rentals in Eugene

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Quick stats about vacation rentals in Eugene

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 2,110 vacation rentals in Eugene

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Eugene vacation rentals start at €9 per night before taxes and fees

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 152,800 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    1,180 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 600 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    30 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    1,150 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    2,020 of Eugene vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

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

  • 4.9 Average rating

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

  • Nearby attractions

    Eugene's top spots, include Autzen Stadium, Alton Baker Park, and Hult Center for the Performing Arts

Top-rated vacation rentals in Eugene

Guests agree: these stays are highly rated for location, cleanliness, and more.

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Top guest favorite
The exterior features a charming tiny house with a pitched roof, surrounded by lush greenery. A small porch leads to a blue front door, while potted plants and decorative items enhance the inviting entrance. A concrete driveway provides space for one vehicle.
Tiny home in Eugene
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

PNW TINY HOUSE

Beautiful tiny house with all of the amenities. Kitchen with dishwasher, stove, refrigerator, microwave, and more. Bathroom with bathtub. Queen-sized bed in sleeping loft accessible via stairs. Outside space both in the front and back. Back outside space is fully covered from the rain and a lovely area. A great place to call home for two people while in town for work, or exploring our PNW wonderland. One hour from the coast, and from the Cascades, in the heart of Willamette Valley wine country.

Guest favorite
An open-concept living area features modern furnishings, including a blue sofa and a white media console. Natural light enters through large windows, illuminating the space. A dining area with yellow chairs is visible, along with stainless steel appliances in the kitchen.
Loft in Eugene
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 562 reviews

★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.

Guest favorite
A pathway leads to a modern, single-story structure framed by neatly trimmed shrubs. The home's exterior features a combination of white and darker tones with two outdoor lights illuminating the entrance. A well-maintained yard enhances the inviting atmosphere.
Home in Eugene
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

The Hideaway!

Enjoy the style and comfort of this brand new Hideaway nestled in a peaceful and central neighborhood just 3 minutes from shopping/dining at the Oakway Center and only 7 minutes from the University of Oregon. Enjoy your time out, then come home to relax with all the amenities amidst a clean and stylish interior. Or, blow off some steam by putting on your favorite vinyl record, dimming the lights and soaking in your giant two person soaker tub. 10% discount for booking the non-refundable option.

Top guest favorite
The kitchen features modern gray cabinetry with quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances. Natural light enters through windows, illuminating the workspace. A tea box and coffee maker are placed on the counter, complemented by decorative items and plants on the windowsill.
Home in Eugene
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Bright Midtown Bungalow w/ Patio Lounge & King Bed

Welcome to the Midtown Bungalow in Eugene! Built in 1930 and completely updated in 2018, our home features vintage styling with polished modern conveniences and artsy touches. Just a mile from U of O campus and a few blocks from downtown, our place is perfectly located for families, adventurers, and business travelers alike. Walk to restaurants, bars, and shopping, relax by the gas fire pit on the shaded patio, stream your favorite shows, and sink into the luxury bed for a good night’s sleep.

Top guest favorite
A modern kitchen showcases sleek cabinetry and a retro-style refrigerator. A round wooden table with two upholstered chairs is positioned nearby. Stainless steel appliances and a white countertop complement the aesthetic, while soft lighting enhances the overall ambiance.
Guest suite in Eugene
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 720 reviews

Classy Studio 3 blocks to UofO, King Bed

Studio 88 is a high-end studio apt. just 3 blocks from campus in the area’s best UofO neighborhood. The surrounding area is beautiful, safe and quiet. It is an entirely separate 400sf living space with complete privacy. There is a King bed with high-end luxury mattress, full kitchen and private outdoor space. There is no carpet and we clean all counter and other such surfaces with disinfectant for each guest. Great restaurant options are just a short walk away. We do not allow dogs (sorry).

Guest favorite
The living room features a modern design with a circular chandelier and a fireplace surrounded by stone. A large television is mounted on the wall, and a round coffee table sits on a plush area rug. Green plants add a touch of nature to the space.
Home in Eugene
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Track Town Oasis: Bright & Modern 2 Bedroom Home

This 2 bed/2 bath home has everything you need for a memorable stay in Eugene! Centrally located in a quiet neighborhood, within a short walk to coffee, shopping, golf & the Willamette River bike path. It features a bright, open living area & a fantastic, private outdoor space for relaxing. There is a separate office with a workout area equipped with a spin bike & free weights. Just 2-3 miles from Autzen Stadium, Farmers Market, downtown, Hayward Field & the U of O. Extended stays welcome!

Top guest favorite
An inviting entrance to the private studio is featured, showcasing a spacious wooden deck. Two floral-patterned chairs are arranged around a small table, offering a relaxing spot outdoors. The entrance door has a glass panel, allowing light to filter into the interior.
Guesthouse in Eugene
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 466 reviews

Private Garden Studio

Our guest ADU is a cozy, private studio (12' x 20'), with lots of natural light, 2 skylights, garden view, and attached patio/deck. Includes free Level-2 EV charger usage. Quiet, heated, a/c, lots of amenities, incl. wifi, cableTV, coffee, mini-fridge, & micro-wave. Close to Lane Event Center, and minutes away from Downtown and U of O Campus. Walking distance to neighborhood restaurants & grocery/shopping . Good space for couples, business/stop-over travelers and solo adventurers.

Top guest favorite
The exterior of the barn is shown, featuring warm reddish-brown wooden siding and large windows. A spacious covered area extends from the barn, furnished with comfortable seating and warm outdoor lighting. The surroundings include lush greenery and gravel pathways.
Barn in Eugene
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

Private nature lovers sanctuary in town on 4 acres

This unique modern barn crafted by hand in the quiet and beautiful South Hills of Eugene. It has easy access to hiking and running trails, highly rated restaurants, cafes and natural food stores. This convenient yet secluded Owl Road Barn is set back on our spring fed unique 4 acre property that is boardering on the 385 acre Spencer butte park, offering solitude. It is only 4 miles to Hayward Field and Autsum stadium. Bring your binoculars you will find abundant bird and wild life to watch.

Top guest favorite
A living area features a comfortable brown sofa adorned with decorative pillows. Two blue armchairs are positioned nearby. Natural light enters through a door, which is complemented by framed floral artwork on the wall. Decorative plants and a wooden table with a small arrangement complete the space.
Home in Eugene
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 531 reviews

Gated, safe, immaculate home, upscale neighborhood

Welcome to Hillview Hideaway! This beautiful, newly decorated home is close to trails, parks, shopping/malls, restaurants and event centers. Conveniently located in the prestigious South Eastern Eugene Foothills between U of O and Lane Community College, featuring amazing views in a park- like, forested setting. Our 2 bedroom house features covered parking, a secluded setting and comfortably sleeps a maximum of 5 people. Green products are also used to make this immaculate home sparkle!

Top guest favorite
A modern kitchen is visible, featuring stainless steel appliances, including a refrigerator and oven. Ample counter space with a light-colored surface complements dark cabinetry. Skylights allow natural light to illuminate the area, enhancing the airy feel. A sink and dishwasher are also included.
Guesthouse in Eugene
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 499 reviews

New Studio 1,100 sq. ft. Guest House with views

We are located in the South Hills of Eugene. Close to U of O with easy driving access to amenities. The garage guest house sits on 3 wooded acres w/ south views to Creswell and winter views of the Three Sisters to the east. Built in 2020, the studio features a large walk-in shower, full kitchen, and laundry amenities. Sleeps 6 (King, double sleeper sofa, and two twins) Parking for multiple cars if needed. Unwind in a peaceful, natural Oregon setting, we look forward to hosting you.

Superhost
A spacious wooden deck extends from the entrance, adorned with potted plants and a decorative urn. Natural light filters through large glass doors, leading into the inviting living area, framed by lush greenery in the surrounding forest.
Loft in Eugene
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 1,371 reviews

Treehouse Library Guest Suite

Serenity, privacy, and convenience in the exclusive Eugene South Hills. Nestled in the treetops yet minutes to the U of Oregon/downtown/I-5, this 3 level 900+ sq ft dedicated guest suite has a private entrance, walls of windows, a woodburning fireplace, an outdoor hot tub, a king size bed, wi-fi, cable/Netflix, self check-in/check-out, keyless entry, new ductless HVAC, and a masseuse available. This is the #1 Airbnb in Eugene used for honeymoons, getaways, and a music video.

Top guest favorite
A three-level wooden house is nestled among tall trees, showcasing a blend of natural materials. Large windows allow for glimpses of light inside, while the structure sits elevated on posts, surrounded by lush greenery and ferns.
Home in Eugene
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 228 reviews

Tranquil Forested Cabin with Sauna, Home Gym, & AC

his forested gem, perched on a lush, quiet hillside flag-lot in the hills of South Eugene, sits 1mi from choice grocery stores, restaurants, & coffee shops of Woodfield Station and Amazon Parkway. Our home is a walker, runner & cyclist's dream, located a mile from 4 popular parks & is a great launch point for hilly hikes and cycling routes of the Southwest hills. U of O & Hayward Field is 2.8 mi away, Autzen Stadium, 3.6 mi, and McKenzie Riverbend hospital, 6.6 mi.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Eugene?

    Explore stays around the Whiteaker neighborhood for a creative vibe, campus-area neighborhoods for easy access to university events, or the South Hills for a quieter, tree-filled setting. River Road and downtown also have welcoming homes near restaurants, art spaces, and parks.

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

    Eugene has hands-on science museums, community parks with playgrounds, and walking paths along the Willamette River. Visiting the Cascades Raptor Center is often suggested for families interested in wildlife.

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

    Explore the vibrant Saturday Market, walk the network of riverfront trails, or visit the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. The Mount Pisgah Arboretum and local craft breweries are frequently suggested for those interested in nature or local flavors.

  • How is the weather in Eugene?

    Eugene has cool, wet winters around 35–48°F (2–9°C), with rain common in late fall through early spring. Summers are warmer and drier, with July and August afternoons near 84°F (29°C) and light rainfall.

  • What are the best places to visit in Eugene?

    Popular spots include Hendricks Park for its rhododendron garden, the Museum of Natural and Cultural History, and the Oregon Air and Space Museum. Downtown Eugene has local shops, galleries, and public art installations.

  • What are some hiking trails in Eugene?

    Explore the Ridgeline Trail System, which includes scenic Spencer Butte, or walk shaded paths in Hendricks Park. Mount Pisgah also has well-marked trails and views of the southern Willamette Valley.

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

    Families often enjoy the Science Factory planetarium, interactive exhibits at the Museum of Natural and Cultural History, and paddle boating on Alton Baker Park’s ponds. Outdoor concerts and local farmers' markets are frequent community events suitable for all ages.

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

    Around Eugene, explore wine country tasting rooms, scenic waterfalls, or state parks with hiking and birdwatching. The Oregon Coast and diverse mountain trails are frequently suggested for nature lovers.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Eugene?

    Many Eugene accommodations welcome pets, especially in neighborhoods like Whiteaker, South Hills, and River Road. The city has public parks and trails where dogs on leash are a common sight.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Eugene?

    Locals often bike or walk Eugene’s network of trails, and rain is common in fall through spring—pack a light rain jacket. The city’s Saturday Market and neighborhood food carts are good ways to sample locally rooted flavors.

  • What is Eugene known for?

    Eugene is known for its creative arts scene, outdoor recreation, and ties to the University of Oregon. The city has a history of environmental activism and is often associated with vibrant local music, markets, and athletic events.

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

    Explore the Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson House for local history, or wander through Owen Rose Garden when in bloom. Smaller local galleries, riverside paths, and tucked-away cafes add off-the-beaten-path charm.

  • What are the best foods to try in Eugene?

    Try farm-to-table dishes, locally roasted coffee, and specialties featuring Willamette Valley produce. Many people enjoy fresh bagels, craft beer, locally made ice cream, and hearty vegan or vegetarian meals.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Eugene?

    Pack layers for cool mornings and warmer afternoons, a rain jacket for wet seasons, and comfortable shoes for walking or biking. Reusable water bottles and daypacks are helpful for outdoor activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Eugene like?

    Eugene has a laid-back nightlife scene with live music venues, independent theaters, and local breweries—especially around downtown and the Whiteaker neighborhood. Open-mic nights and casual bars create a welcoming, creative energy in the evenings.

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

    The Oregon Country Fair in mid-summer, Eugene Marathon in spring, and summer Bach Festival are frequently suggested. The Saturday Market and local pride celebrations also draw lively crowds.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Eugene?

    Many vacation rentals in Eugene are family friendly, with options near parks, walking trails, and the University of Oregon campus. Look for homes with open living spaces and easy access to community activities.

  • When is the best time to visit Eugene?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for milder temperatures, lighter rainfall, and outdoor festivals. Vibrant autumn foliage and community events draw visitors in early autumn as well.

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.

What are the 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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