Eugene Elks Lodge #357 is a association or organization in Eugene, OR. Open: Mon, Sat Closed; Tue–Thu 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 5:00 – 7:00 PM; Fri 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 5:00 – 8:00 PM; Sun Open 24 hours. Phone: (541) 345-8416. Average rating is 4.4 stars from 92 reviews. Website: https://www.elks.org/lodges/contactus.cfm?LodgeNumber=357.
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Interior view featuring flags and a mounted elk head. — Eugene Elks Lodge #357
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Brotherhood, Community, and Cold Beer in Eugene

Eugene Elks Lodge #357 on West 11th Avenue: where members gather, karaoke echoes, and RV travelers find a rare welcome.

Charity

Giving without expectation

Justice

Fairness for every person

Brotherly Love

Fellowship above all

Fidelity

Faithful to our word

About Us

Exterior view of Eugene Elks Lodge #357 building.
Exterior view of Eugene Elks Lodge #357 building.

On West 11th Avenue, across from the bustle of Eugene's commercial corridor, Lodge #357 has been doing what Elks lodges do best: keeping the doors open, the bar stocked, and the community fed. Members and guests who walk through here aren't greeted by a velvet rope or a dress code. They're greeted by name.

The lodge hosts live karaoke nights run by Caught In The Act Entertainment, drawing regulars who've claimed their favorite bar stools and newcomers who leave with phone numbers and plans for next week. The crowd earns a 4.4-star rating not because the décor is flashy but because the people are genuinely welcoming, and that reputation travels.

Lodge #357 also maintains one of the more practical perks in the Eugene area: RV parking with 30-amp hookups, water access, and an on-site dump station. It's a quiet corner of a busy neighborhood, and for travelers pulling a fifth wheel or a motorhome, that combination is harder to find than it sounds. Whether you're a dues-paying Elk or just passing through the Willamette Valley, this lodge earns its reputation one honest visit at a time.

What We Offer

The lodge runs a full social calendar for members, anchored by regular karaoke evenings that have become a genuine community fixture. Expect a crowd that sings badly and enthusiastically, the way karaoke is meant to be done.

RV hookups are available on-site with 30-amp electrical service, potable water connections, and a dump station, making Lodge #357 a practical overnight stop for travelers exploring the Eugene area. Spots vary in size, so rigs longer than 34 feet should call ahead to confirm fit before pulling in.

Beyond the bar and the parking lot, the lodge supports Elks charitable programs at the local and national level, including youth activities, veterans' services, and community grants. Membership opens access to all of it, plus reciprocal privileges at Elks lodges across the country.

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“My company, Caught In The Act Entertainment provides karaoke there for their members. Everyone is always delightful and welcoming.”

— Jared Ritzer

What Our Guests Say

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"Quite location. They have 30 amp, water and a dump station on site. Not available for all parking spots but it worked for us. We dumped our tanks and took a spot on the side of the little Grey house. The bar was quite due to bingo night"
— David Cruz
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"My company, Caught In The Act Entertainment provides karaoke there for their members. Everyone is always delightful and welcoming."
— Jared Ritzer
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4 years ago
"Only parked my rv the Elks club was in a busy area. I have a 34' 5th wheel parking and getting around would be better with a shorter rv"
— Frank Pratt
a year ago
"I was so confused here, for example the caller would say the wrong color/number, only give us 6-7 seconds, and then between games he said it so fast nobody knew what paper we were on..! The tv also shows the color of the paper, but they can’t seem to even know the difference between turquoise and blue..? We tried asking since we thought we got lost, but they tried saying even there own bingo rules printed on the paper were wrong/didn’t matter, I’m so confused and this all happened in one day..!"
— Mariya Keeler
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2 years ago
"I give blood here at the Red Cross drive every eight weeks. Nice Lodge ambiance. Love the wall of pictures of former Lodge Chiefs (probably not the correct terminology) going back over 100 years. Interesting to see when the Chiefs started including women."
— Jeremy Goodell

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be an Elks member to visit the lodge?

Many lodge events and the bar are open to members and their guests. Some activities require membership. Contact the lodge directly through elks.org to confirm current guest policies before your visit.

Is RV parking available, and what hookups do you offer?

Yes. The lodge offers RV parking with 30-amp electrical hookups, water connections, and an on-site dump station. Not every spot includes all services, so call ahead to reserve the right space for your rig.

What size RV can the lot accommodate?

Reviewers with a 34-foot fifth wheel have noted the lot is manageable but tighter than open campgrounds. If you're pulling something longer, contact the lodge before arrival to confirm clearance and available spots.

When is karaoke held at the lodge?

Karaoke nights are a regular feature at Lodge #357, hosted by Caught In The Act Entertainment. Check with the lodge for the current schedule, as event nights can shift seasonally.

How do I become an Elks member?

Membership in the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks is open to U.S. citizens 21 and older who believe in God. You can start the process by visiting elks.org or reaching out to Lodge #357 directly through their contact page.

Where exactly is Eugene Elks Lodge #357 located?

The lodge is at 2470 W 11th Ave, Eugene, OR 97402, on the west side of Eugene near a busy commercial stretch. The RV area is described as a quieter pocket of the property.

Does the lodge support any charitable causes?

Yes. Elks lodges nationwide fund programs for veterans, youth scholarships, and local community needs. Lodge #357 participates in these efforts at the local level. Members can get involved through the lodge directly.

Hours of Operation

Closed
Monday Closed
Tuesday 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 5:00 – 7:00 PM
Wednesday 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 5:00 – 7:00 PM
Thursday 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 5:00 – 7:00 PM
Friday 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM, 5:00 – 8:00 PM
Saturday Today Closed
Sunday Open 24 hours
78° Clear Eugene
Sat 84° 55°
Sun 82° 55°
Mon 88° 57°
Tue 86° 49°
Wed 80° 48°
Thu 83° 51°
Fri 87° 48°
The Order · Since 1868

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Every Elks lodge belongs to one of America's oldest and largest fraternal orders. Through the Elks National Foundation, the Order has given more than $481 million to college scholarships, veterans, and neighbors in need.

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The Elks gave America
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Long before it was a national observance, the Order set aside June 14th to honor the flag. Patriotism has always been one of our cardinal principles, and every lodge meeting still closes the same way it has for over a century.

“To our absent members.” — the Eleven O’Clock Toast

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