A logo for Antelope Basecamp featuring a mountain, water, stars, and a wheel in black and white.

Plan Your Escape

to the Dark Skies

Get in

Touch

Reach Out,

We’re All Ears

(and Open Skies).

 

45414 Main Street Antelope, OR

Hours
Monday–Friday
10am–6pm

(541) 460-6858
antelope3llc@gmail.com

faqs

Nighttime scene with cloudy sky illuminated by the moon, two teepee-style structures with red lights, and a gravel driveway with a vehicle parked in front.
Black door under a steeply sloped black wooden overhang, with a small outdoor light above and a small device mounted to the left of the door.

planning a trip out to the wide-open desert comes with a few “wait, how does this work?” moments. That’s why we’ve rounded up answers to the most common questions about our cabins, RV sites, and camping in Antelope, Oregon. From what to pack to what the skies look like after dark (spoiler: magical), this is your go-to guide before you arrive.

  • We have a solar EV charger available if there is multiple EV cars it may not charge your car to a full hundred percent but we do ask that you just be cognitive of the remote location and plan accordingly.

  • If the third occupant is under 12 years old, they are allowed to stay in a cabin with the adults but ideally, we asked that it’s two people per cabin. This is primarily to cover the bath house/showers in the event we gave too many people.

  • Not yet, but we are actively remodeling the café next-door, which will hopefully have beer and pizza available with convenience store style items in the near future

  • Yes, campfires are allowed from mid October to June 1. We are required to follow the city of Antelope Fire ban schedule.

  • There is lots to do, especially cycling detouring the Karnopp fossil beds, hiking Dark sky viewing cemetery tour going to the nearby Ghost Town in Shaniko. Antelope is a historical location that we hope you come and visit and relax in the rule frontier community.

  • Quiet hours are 10 pm to 7 am. Please respect guess and be quiet after 10 PM.

  • Yes, we have fiber connection at high speeds with reliable network that is called “Antelope Cabins Guest.”

  • Park in the designated gravel areas. Please do not park on the grass.

  • Yes, each cabin has a heater, AC unit, lamp with usb plugins.

  • Yes, dogs only are allowed, up to two dogs per cabin, 50lbs or under. We do appreciate you paying the additional pet fee as we must deep clean linens between each guest rental.

  • Only one vehicle per cabin. We have limited parking options. If you need additional parking, please reserve the additional spaces on the reservation portal.

  • The bare cabins are just that, they are bare with only two waterproof mattresses (no linens), so bring your own bedding.

Melissa, Portland, Oregon

“The cabin was the perfect place to crash after spending my days exploring the high desert”

…while my son was at Camp Hancock.
Brandi and her family have been working hard to create an inviting and comfortable oasis in Antelope. A shady pavilion with chairs (and an honor fridge stocked with cold drinks and snacks!) was frequently visited by cyclists passing through. And there’s even a charging station for e-bikes and electric cars.