
Antelope, Oregon - Wikipedia
Antelope (known as Rajneesh from 1984 to 1986) is a city in rural Wasco County, Oregon, United States. Antelope had an estimated population of 47 people in 2012. [6][1]
How one of Oregon’s smallest cities is moving past its wild, …
Sep 22, 2025 · The Rajneeshees in Oregon Antelope residents celebrate the departure of the religious sect from their tiny Oregon town. The sect took over the city council and renamed the …
Antelope, OR: Discover the Wild Wild city of "Rajneeshpuram"
Oct 13, 2025 · Antelope draws fossil fanatics to the nearby Clarno Unit of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, while the Crooked River National Grassland teems with options for …
City of Antelope, Oregon
Initially established as a main stage-stop between The Dalles and Canyon City, Antelope flourished in the 1920s, boasting nearly 300 residents and a vibrant array of businesses, …
Antelope Oregon Guide And Information | Visit Oregon
Antelope, Oregon, the mysterious, almost-a-ghost-town, in-the-middle-of-nowhere, northern central city was incorporated in 1896. Located approximately an hour south of The Dalles, this …
Antelope, Oregon Ghost Town - United States Ghost Towns
You’ll find Antelope, Oregon nestled in the high desert, where it began as a stage station in 1863 along The Dalles-Canyon City Road. The town flourished as a wool trade and mining hub until …
Antelope, OR Map & Directions - MapQuest
Get directions, maps, and traffic for Antelope, OR. Check flight prices and hotel availability for your visit.
I visited Oregon’s 5 smallest cities. Here’s what I found
Sep 28, 2025 · Reporting for The Oregonian/OregonLive.com, I visited Oregon’s five smallest incorporated cities this summer, all in remote, rural areas in the central and eastern part of the …
Antelope, Oregon | DarkSky International
Dec 4, 2024 · Located in the upper Antelope Valley of north-central Oregon, the city of Antelope lies along an ancient route connecting the John Day watershed to the Great Trade Center at …
Rajneeshpuram - Wikipedia
In 1983, a lawsuit was filed by the State of Oregon to invalidate the city's incorporation, and many attempts to expand the city further were legally blocked, prompting followers to attempt to build …