Description
Located in Roger Mills County, Antelope Hills are a series of low hills in the bend of the Canadian River. The highest peak is 2,585 ft. These hills were a major landmark for the Spanish explorers, the Plains Indians and settlers moving west on the southern branch of the California Road. This landmark once marked the international boundary between the United States and Mexico and are on the National Registry of Historic Places.
Amenities
General Information: Free admission
Directions
Exit I-40 at Sayre, go N 25 miles to Cheyenne. Go N on Hwy 283 approx 8 mi, then W on Hwy 33 for approx 9 mi to N1740. Go N approx 5 mi to Antelope Hills sign.
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