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You may reach the Eureka Local Area Chamber of Commerce via e-mail at info@welcome2eureka.com We would be happy to answer any questions you may have concering the city Eureka and the surrounding area.
To contact us via phone, please call: 1-406-889-4636 - You may write to us at PO Box 186, Eureka, Montana 59917.
The Eureka Area Chamber of Commerce now has a Visitors Center in the Historical Village.
We have been remodeling the building with all volunteer workers for the last year and it is finally open. Stop in and say hello to the friendly staff. They can help answer any questions you may have concerning the eureka area.
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We hope you enjoy our website and please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have. Thanks for stopping by, enjoy our web site and we hope to see you soon! For more information on Eureka please visit our sister site at www.eurekaevents.com a great site for upcoming events both large and small in the Eureka Montana area.
Randy Wilson
President of Eureka Area Chamber of Commerce
The Eureka Area Chamber of Commerce
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Below you will find some more helpful information on the Eureka Area.
Ten Lakes Scenic Area:
Located about 20 minutes from the downtown area and offers wonderful hiking, fishing, cross country skiing as well as wildlife viewing.
Lake Koocanusa:
The longest manmade lake west of the rockies, Lake Koocanusa offers wonderful boating and of course fishing. Also take time to view Libby Dam.
Historical Village:
The downtown Historical Village and Museum is conveniently located with ample parking and a wonderful park. For more info Click Here
Eureka Riverwalk:
Starting at the Historical Village this a great 2 mile hike along the Tobacco River.
Ski Trails
Ready for some cross county skiing? Her are some cross country trails only.
Therriault Pass Trail #87 - Climbs 1.5 miles to the mouth of Therriault Pass.
Swisher Lake - 1.5 mile easy ungroomed trail which loops around a small lake.
Black Butte Mountain - Has 3 miles of steady uphill climb. Access from county road trails are not groomed.
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