Reviews for this site — 001, Loop: AREA ANTLERS GUARD STATION CABIN

4.7
(10 reviews)

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GAIL K Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2025

Very relaxing, great place to meet the free-range cattle that populate the area

Lorrie G Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2024

We loved Antlers Guard Station. It was not too far off a main road, but quiet and peaceful. There was a lot of road traffic on the dirt road passing the cabin, but that is to be expected in an active camping area. The stream was pretty, and full of bird life. The cabin was well equipped,. The only thing was the stove in the front room. The pilot light was on, but there were no instructions for operating it. The nights got down in the high 50's, and it would have been nice to have a touch of heat.

Marla D Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2023

Beautiful location next to a babbling brook. Wildflowers every where. There is a restaurant in Sumpter a few miles away.

Robert T Verified
Stayed date
Nov 2022

This cabin is awesome. Super place for hunting or summer get away. Couple of things, no oven and the refrigerator needs better outside venting. Bunk beds are super but only top bunk for lightweights. Location is outstanding and the cabin is very supplied in kitchen. Water is outstanding. Can’t say enough good about it

Joan B Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2022

We really enjoyed our time at Antlers Guard Station--quiet, cool on hot days, well supplied, comfortable. We did let the Forest Service folk know that there were remnants of a mouse/rat problem (none detected currently).

Lynne M Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2022
Amy E Verified
Stayed date
Jul 2021

Sweet cabin with a summer camp, bunk bed vibe. Futon not good for 2 plan around that (room on the floor by stove for the small mattresses if needed). Bring a lantern as the propane lights didn't all work and dont hang in right places for good reading or eating. Nice meadow and exploring and little creek. Dont tell too many people about this little place!

Kim S Verified
Stayed date
Jun 2021

The older I get the harder the bunkbeds get, but this is a great cabin. Not too far from civilization, very well maintained, convenient propane amenities and potable water pump. Love the nearby creek. Surprisingly little wildlife, although that can be a plus when you're walking to the outhouse in the dark.

Matthew L Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2020

We really enjoyed our stay. The cabin is one of the few we were able to find that is still open during the Covid era. The well water was a huge plus, and the gas fixtures and lighting worked well. The house is well maintained, very reasonably cleaned, and well supplied by past visitors. (We restocked some items, added a journal and some other odds and ends.) We enjoyed the location, about 40 miles from Baker City, we recommend a day trip there with some Paizano's pizza (pet friendly patio by the way), the City Park in Baker City is great for kids. We also went over to Sumpter to check out the dredge. And we spend some time close to the cabin, exploring roads, trials, the nearby stream (North Fork Burnt River), and the ghost town of Whitney. The only negative mark for the cabin (making it 4 stars instead of 5) is that it is situated right on the fork of a road that does get a fair amount of truck and offroad traffic, maybe 2-3 vehicles per hour. If someone's wanting to "disappear" into remoteness, this isn't the cabin. On the other hand, the people nearby were great and help make you feel very safe in the area.

Joseph L Verified
Stayed date
Aug 2020

The only suggestion I would have is to include the lock combination on the confirmation of order once the payment has been received. This is the way it is done in the Malheur NF. I had a difficult time contacting anyone to get this combination before I left for a week in an area where there was no cell phone contact. The cabin is a real jewel in an ideal location. It was clean, quiet, and comfortable. The USFS really has a wonderful program with these cabins, and I plan to return again and again