**Ledges A Campground will be closed October 5 - 31, 2020 for site maintenance.** Five separate campgrounds with 105 sites are located in a scenic, red rock valley popular with ATV, UTV and 4WD users. Individual sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis and each can accommodate 10 people and 2 vehicles. One group site, [The Ledge Group Site, is reservable for groups (15-30 people).](https://www.recreation.gov/camping/the-ledge-group-site/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId;=75832) Popular in the spring and fall, these sites are very hot in summer (limited shade). Individual Sites: 105 (limited to 10 people & two vehicles per site) Group Site: 1 (reservable) Water: No, Toilets: Yes, Hook-ups: No
The Ledge Campgrounds (A – E) are located approximately 8.5 miles from the junction of Highway 191 and Kane Springs Road. From the center of Moab (Center St. and Main St.), head south to Kane Creek Road (between the Burger King and McDonald’s). Turn right (west) on Kane Creek Road. At the stop sign, continue straight. The road is paved from town for 4 miles and then turns into a gravel road with two shallow wash crossings and one short, steep switchback. [The Ledge Group Site is available for reservations here on Recreation.gov](https://www.recreation.gov/camping/the-ledge-group-site/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=75832).
$15/night (Pay at campground—cash or check only)
Excellent. Paid like $7.50 for the night with outstanding views. Open roof toilet and firepit equaled awesome, big sky start night.. October 1 so weather was perfect.
1st come basis camping at Ledges A, B, and C. Price is $20/night. Vault toilets with no roof. Sites are limited to 10 people and 2 vehicles. No electricity, no water. Fire rings and picnic tables. Buy upgraded beefy tent stakes for the rocky soil. Wind will blow away poorly staked tents if it starts to blow. Can be busy and loud.
The location is beautiful and amazing. A bit of a rough drive. The road does get narrow and fallows a canyon. With some steep drop offs and hairpin curves. We stayed at ledge B campground. It was only for tent camping but was mostly taken by Rvs. This is not a place to go relax in the peace and quiet. Dogs barking constantly and generators running. Enforcement needs to be stepped up a bit.
Great place to camp if visiting this area. Pick spot carefully, thinking of sun & wind. Night sky is breathtaking & adventure everywhere around. We ran down Kane Creek to Chicken Corners & had an great time. Lots of traffic in area during day, but plenty quiet at night.