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We are located in the heart of Antelope, a rural (near) Ghost town that is rich in history and culture. This particular property is currently being cleaned up and revitalized. We would like to open it up to dry camping only at this time as we are already seeing a huge influx of cyclists and motorcycles in the area and they have no place to camp. This is dry camping only until the facilities are improved. There is porta potty onsite next to the old Rajneesh bath house (Red and white building). In the image any spot that you can find in the near 2 acres of grass highlighted in orange is the designated areas.
We had a great experience at the Hipcamp in Antelope. It was an ideal place to start and end our 3-day Bikepacking loop out to the Jon Day River. Camp host, Mark, was super friendly and even cycled a bit with us when we headed out of town. Upon returning, the fridge full of cold drinks was perfection.
Excited to see how the property develops, including the A-Frame shelters that will make it a four-season destination. There is so much beauty in this part of the state, and Atelope is a worthwhile place to rest your head whilst adventuring :)
Antelope is a quiet small village with a lot of history starting in the late 1800s. It is surrounded by rolling high desert hills clothed in golden grasses making it a beautiful place to stop and relax. There is plenty of good camping sites to choose from and it will only get better as the hosts have taken steps to offer lots of upgrades in the near future. Glad I stayed here and would stay again.
Great potential, owner was awesome. Will definitely come back
Location
Antelope, Wasco, Oregon, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Nüümü (Northern Paiute), Tenino, and Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs First Nations according to