Wilderness Club
Eureka · United States · 1885 Sophie Lake Road
About Wilderness Club — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Eureka
Wilderness Club is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Eureka, United States. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, concierge, fly fishing, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.3 / 5
We just got back from a trip. Played multiple rounds. I was actually shocked at the condition of the course. It was incredible!! Not quite sure how they got the course in such good condition but they did!! The course was legitimately one of the best that I’ve ever played, and I’m fortunate to have played numerous top 100 courses. The setting and view are incredible. The course is very interesting and has a challenging but fair layout. We found the staff to be polite and professional, and eager to help out. I know the course has new ownership and it sounds like that has really helped any previous issues. You always get a mixed bag of reviews, but as for myself, I would highly recommend a trip to the Wilderness Club!
The golf course is definitely top 5 in Montana. It has so many fun holes and there is no spot on the course that isn't incredible. It is a course you definitely want to play. Dave was very helpful and fun. We were running late due to the slow traffic from Whitefish. He helped move our tee time and allow us to hit balls/warm up.
Enjoyed my round of golf at Wilderness, shoutout to Tyson who joined our group of 15 and showed us the course. My only issue with this course is that for the price we paid, the service level wasn’t there. Nobody met us in the parking lot to grab our clubs, there was no offer to clean clubs or unload the cart at the end of the round, and other than the fellas in the pro shop nobody really went out of their way to make it a memorable experience. The on course beverage cart and halfway house was laughable, certainly not what we had expected given the prestige of the place. Additionally, the sand in the bunkers were horrible and they need to get a dump truck or two of some good stuff asap. Hitting out of a rocky bunker shouldn’t happen at $275 a pop. I would come back and play but for the price comparison I would just venture down the road and hit up another course.