The Antelope Lodge is a 1950's motor court hotel set in the beautiful mountain valley of Alpine, Texas. The Antelope is one of the first motor court motels built in West Texas and one of the oldest hotels in Alpine. Road warriors from around the world utilize the Antelope Lodge as their base camp for Big Bend National Park, Fort Davis, the McDonald Observatory, Marfa, Balmorhea and of course Alpine TX lodging.
The Lodge is a pet friendly hotel with parking by your room and stone porches outside every door. The 1950 era Antelope Lodge has eclectic rooms with wifi, air conditioning, cable TV, kitchenettes in select rooms and parking by your cottage. Walls of each cabin are solid terra cotta brick covered in plaster, so they provide a lot of privacy from the outside world.
A central courtyard shaded by pines trees is enjoyed by both guests and pets alike. Porches and chairs are outside every room so come sit a spell. If you want a vintage motor court experience this is it. The Antelope Lodge is a rustic 1950's motor court hotel with an elevation of 4,475 ft.
The Lodge is a pet friendly hotel with parking by your room and stone porches outside every door. The 1950 era Antelope Lodge has eclectic rooms with wifi, air conditioning, cable TV, kitchenettes in select rooms and parking by your cottage. Walls of each cabin are solid terra cotta brick covered in plaster, so they provide a lot of privacy from the outside world.
A central courtyard shaded by pines trees is enjoyed by both guests and pets alike. Porches and chairs are outside every room so come sit a spell. If you want a vintage motor court experience this is it. The Antelope Lodge is a rustic 1950's motor court hotel with an elevation of 4,475 ft.
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Yes the Lodge is a pet friendly hotel!
A maximum of 2 pets per room with a 50 lb limit for $30 per pet, per stay.
We ask that all of our four-legged friends are on a leash, well behaved and their humans clean up after them.
A dog waste station is located in the courtyard.
Any unattended dogs have to be crated in rooms and not barking or disturbing other guests or we'll ask guests to come back to calm them down.
We are not accepting group reservations at this time, but most of the other larger hotels in town should be able to accommodate you.
A maximum of 2 pets per room with a 50 lb limit for $30 per pet, per stay.
We ask that all of our four-legged friends are on a leash, well behaved and their humans clean up after them.
A dog waste station is located in the courtyard.
Any unattended dogs have to be crated in rooms and not barking or disturbing other guests or we'll ask guests to come back to calm them down.
We are not accepting group reservations at this time, but most of the other larger hotels in town should be able to accommodate you.
Four highways run through Alpine.
The east-west Highway 90 and the north-south Highway 67 join together to form the Holland Avenue and Avenue E one-way streets, leading towards Marfa to the west and Marathon to the east, after 67 splits north towards Fort Stockton.
Highway 118 (Cockrell Street in town) goes south to Terlingua and Big Bend National Park, while Highway 17 (North 5th Street) goes north to Fort Davis.
When you reach Fort Stockton, turn west (right) onto Interstate 10 (IH10) and continue following the next set of instructions.
The east-west Highway 90 and the north-south Highway 67 join together to form the Holland Avenue and Avenue E one-way streets, leading towards Marfa to the west and Marathon to the east, after 67 splits north towards Fort Stockton.
Highway 118 (Cockrell Street in town) goes south to Terlingua and Big Bend National Park, while Highway 17 (North 5th Street) goes north to Fort Davis.
When you reach Fort Stockton, turn west (right) onto Interstate 10 (IH10) and continue following the next set of instructions.
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