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Cozy Cosmic Dome
Escape to nature in our warm & cozy well heated geodesic dome, perfect for a peaceful retreat. Christmas Tree will be up Dec 10th! from the comfort of a King-sized bed, with large windows that keep you connected to the outdoors. Inside, you’ll find counter seating, kitchenette & bathroom. A short walk away is a fire table & private hot shower. Soak in your private hot tub or explore nearby hiking trails. Additionally the nearby creek offers the perfect white noise for an enjoyable night sleep!

RED Ski Resort! Walk to Base, Stunning Views 2BR
Guest favourite! Cozy and comfortable with a picturesque view of Red Mountain! This is an on resort location with a 7 minute walk to the base of Red Mountain. Ski In close by. Summer bike and hiking trails on the doorstep. Secure ski/bike storage. Pickleball nearby. Warm chalet vibes with a vaulted ceiling, stone fireplace, private decks. Loft BR has a bathroom, dbl bed and a single bed. BR 2 has a queen bed and a 2nd full bathroom. X-Country Ski is 5 mins away, as is the town of Rossland.

Woolly Bear Acres: 1 BR+Den w HotTub near Red Mnt.
Bright, spacious self contained basement suite with all the amenities for a wonderful stay! 1 BR with queen bed + private Den with 2 singles. Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, patio, and soak in the shared hot tub while enjoying nature and sounds of the creek. Outdoor enthusiasts, bikers, skiers and nature lovers will love this place. Biking and Hiking trails at your doorstep, a quick 5 min drive to Rossland, 2 min to Red Mountain Resort and a 2 min to Black Jack XC Ski Club. Summer cold plunge!

Moosu Guest House and Spa, Cedar Hot Tub and Sauna
Moosu Guest House is a railroad style cabin designed for two people with 12 foot ceilings and floor to ceiling windows in the bedroom for a superb stargazing experience. The private outdoor spa features a salt water cedar hot tub and barrel sauna. Turkish spa towels and cozy robes are provided to complete the spa experience. As part of your stay you will be welcomed with a package including coffee from Nelson’s two iconic roasters Oso Negro and No6 Coffee Co, and tea from Nelson’s Virtue Tea.

Park Street Suite
Our house is your house and we want you to feel at home at the Park Street Suite that over looks Happy Valley. The Suite is a 5 minute walk from downtown Rossland and 4.5 kms from Red Mountain Ski Resort. From this friendly location you can access world class hiking and biking trails, Red Mountain ski resort and Redstone Golf course. The reputable Seven Summits Trail, Blackjack cross country ski trails and the Columbia River are a 15 minute drive away. BC registration number H233102516

Spacious 2 Bedroom Suite Right Downtown
This 2-bedroom suite is right in the heart of downtown Rossland, the prefect spot to experience this small-town mountain paradise. Less than a block away is The Flying Steamshovel Gastropub host to live music and events year round! Restaurants, breweries, cafes and shops starting right out our door makes exploring easy after a hard day. RED mountain resort is less than 3km away and with over 3800 Acres of skiable terrain you'll soon be falling in love with Rossland just like us!

Rossland Bike Retreat 1: Red Mountain
A 10-minute drive from the slopes of Red Mountain Resort, Rossland Bike Retreat is the perfect jumping-off point for your adventure in the Kootenays. We have 2 identical cabins to rent; each one accommodates 4 people. If you would like to book both cabins simultaneously please message me. You'll find complete serenity in this mountain escape, with a view that will put a fresh perspective on any outlook. Be it snow or dirt you're after, we'll help you discover the trails you seek.

Kootenay View -A Bit of Heaven
Our beautiful 1100 sq.ft executive 2 bedroom suite boasts exceptional unobstructed views of the Kootenays. The 800 sq.ft private deck provides a place to enjoy the sensational sunrises and a BBQ to prepare meals at sunset. Gourmet kitchen contains everything you need, or we are just a short 5 minute walk to town. Off street parking, separate entrance with keypad, and laundry included. Guests have access to a ski locker at Red Mountain and secure bike storage on the premises.

Natural Habitat Guesthouse with hot tub and sauna
Relax in your “Natural Habitat”, a stunning retreat nestled in the fields and forests of Krestova in Crescent Valley. Soothe your soul in the hot tub, gaze at the mountain views or rest awhile in the cedar barrel sauna. This beautiful 8 acre tree farm evokes tranquility, peace and calm in an agri-tourism setting. The fire pit completes the outdoor healing experience. Unplug and unwind; fast fiber optic WIFI & cell service is a 3 min drive away at the Frog Peak Café.

Beautiful Laneway Studio with fireplace
Quiet, comfortable large studio with dream bed, cozy gas fireplace and a spacious beautiful kitchen. Private covered entrance and lots of storage for golf clubs, bikes and skis/boards. In suite washer/dryer. Conveniently located 3 blocks from downtown shopping and restaurants. Quick access to all outdoor activities. In the winter a free shuttle to Red Mountain stops in front of house. In town for work or longer stay? Inquire for excellent mid-term rates. 4962.

The Caravan
Enjoy a memorable and unique experience in the 'Caravan', a tiny home built on the back of a 1967 International Loadstar. Cozy up and read a book in the spacious loft bed. Have a romantic getaway, book our sauna or bring your family of 3 and make use of the twin futon. Walk or ride your bike right out the door on our trails and take in one of the classes or events at For-rest Retreat. Salmo is the perfect place to stay and explore the beauty of the Kootenays.

The Treehouse suite with roof top hot tub
The Treehouse in bonnington Falls is a stylish & cozy getaway and home base for your outdoor adventures 15 minutes away from Nelson. Enjoy a relaxing night next to the fire and cooking or barbecuing in a fully equipped kitchen. Settle in for a peaceful night sleep in the master king bed or guest queen bed. Take in the exceptional views of the surrounding mountains and treetops while relaxing in the jacuzzi spa hot tub on the rooftop patio.
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When is the best time to visit Rossland?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | June | July | Aug | Sept | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $202 AUD | $230 AUD | $192 AUD | $161 AUD | $163 AUD | $163 AUD | $157 AUD | $164 AUD | $160 AUD | $153 AUD | $167 AUD | $201 AUD |
| Avg. temp | -3°C | -1°C | 3°C | 7°C | 12°C | 15°C | 19°C | 19°C | 14°C | 7°C | 1°C | -3°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Rossland?
Many visitors stay near Red Mountain Resort for year-round recreation or choose vacation rentals in central Rossland for walkable access to shops, eateries, and galleries. Scenic cabins and lodges tucked around the outskirts are frequently suggested for a quieter stay.
What are the best things to do in Rossland with kids?
Families often explore local hiking paths, visit playgrounds, or enjoy outdoor activities in the snow during winter. The Rossland Museum and Discovery Centre is popular for interactive exhibits and history displays, while nearby lakes can be fun for warm-weather picnics.
What are some of the best things to do in Rossland?
Rossland has alpine skiing at Red Mountain Resort, scenic hiking and biking trails, and a popular historic museum. In warmer months, wandering downtown for local art and browsing independent shops is often recommended.
How is the weather in Rossland?
Rossland has cold, snowy winters with temperatures between 21°F and 39°F (-6°C to 4°C), while summers are warm and dry, often reaching 84°F (29°C). Layered clothing works well for shifting mountain conditions throughout the year.
When is the best time to visit Rossland?
Winter is often popular for snow sports, while summer has dry weather and mountain wildflowers along hiking and biking trails. Festivals and community events bring added energy to late winter and the warmer seasons.
What are the best places to visit in Rossland?
Rossland has the Rossland Museum and Discovery Centre, Red Mountain Resort, and Columbia Avenue’s historic buildings. You can also explore nearby forested trails and community parks around town.
What are some hiking trails in Rossland?
Rossland is known for well-maintained trails like the Old Glory Trail, Seven Summits Trail, and Centennial Trail. Local forest paths and alpine routes make it easy to explore meadows, wildflowers, and mountain views.
What are some family activities we can do in Rossland?
Families can explore community parks, the Rossland Museum and Discovery Centre, or enjoy cross-country skiing in winter. Warmer months draw families to nature trails, outdoor art walks, and lakeside outings around the area.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Rossland?
Consider exploring local mountain lakes, regional parks, or nearby mountain biking routes. Hot springs, heritage towns, and art galleries often attract those looking for a distinct cultural or wellness experience.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Rossland?
Pet friendly accommodations can be found in and around Rossland, including vacation rentals near trails, parks, and outdoor spaces. Some central stays and cabins around the mountain often welcome guests traveling with dogs.
What are some local tips for visiting Rossland?
Locals often recommend trying out regional biking or hiking trails and chatting with shopkeepers for the latest event news. Packing reusable water bottles and taking advantage of the local shuttle during winter seasons can help make your trip smoother.
What is Rossland known for?
Rossland is known for its rich gold rush history, vibrant mountain culture, and skiing at Red Mountain Resort. The area draws outdoor enthusiasts for its well-established trail network and community events.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Rossland?
Explore small art galleries featuring regional works, tucked-away coffee shops, or local hiking trails less traveled than the main routes. The Rossland Museum and Discovery Centre sometimes hosts unique exhibits on the area's history and culture.
What are the best foods to try in Rossland?
Rossland’s dining scene includes locally roasted coffee, hearty mountain fare, house-made pastries, and seasonal dishes highlighting regional produce. Many visitors enjoy trying locally brewed beer and comfort foods in casual bistros or pubs.
What should I bring for a trip to Rossland?
Pack layers and a waterproof jacket for changeable weather, especially between late fall and early spring. Sturdy footwear is useful for trails, and consider sun protection during the warmer summer days around 84°F (29°C).
What is the nightlife in Rossland like?
Rossland has a friendly, small-town nightlife with casual pubs, local breweries, and relaxed live music venues. Après ski gatherings and cozy establishments around central Columbia Avenue are frequently suggested for an evening out.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Rossland?
Rossland Winter Carnival is often recommended for its parades and outdoor activities. Each year, summer and fall bring mountain biking events, live music, and markets celebrating local food and art.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Rossland?
Many vacation rentals in Rossland are suitable for families, with space for larger groups, full kitchens, and amenities for young children. Options near parks or recreation areas are frequently suggested for convenient access to outdoor activities.
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Rossland holiday rentals start at $84 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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Family-friendly holiday rentals
20 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

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4.8 Average rating
Rossland stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!
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