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These Tiny Cabins Are Oregon’s First Dark Sky-approved Stay—Giving You Easy Access to 2.5 Million Acres of Night Skies

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Antelope Basecamp will act as a gateway to the world’s largest International Dark Sky Sanctuary. Antelope Basecamp, in Oregon. Credit: Antelope Basecamp Antelope Basecamp in Oregon offers Dark Sky-approved lodging within the world’s largest International Dark Sky Sanctuary. The minimalist cabin resort prioritizes low-light design to preserve night sky visibility, with rates starting at $35 per night. Visitors can pair stargazing with nearby attractions like ghost towns and the John Day Fossil Beds. In Antelope, Oregon, the night sky is so clear that locals say you “can see the Milky Way from Main Street.” Traveling stargazers looking to experience that unspoiled beauty for themselves now have a home base: Antelope Basecamp , the state’s first Dark Sky-approved lodging . Located in Central Oregon , the tiny cabin resort serves as a gateway to the Oregon Outback —a 2.5 million-acre expanse designated in 2024 as the world’s largest International Dark Sky Sanctuary.…

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