Book a Campsite at Ledges State Park, IA
Description
With its distinctive geological and archeological features, breathtaking views and vibrant history, Ledges State Park is a nature lover's paradise. One of the very first state parks in Iowa, Ledges has been a must-see Iowa attraction for decades. In addition to natural beauty, several structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps are a must see- from an arch stone bridge to a shelter in Oak Woods, stone trail steps and a shelter in Lower Ledges.
The main attraction at Ledges is the canyon drive. This winding one-way road along Pea's Creek offers motorists breathtaking views of the canyon and Des Moines River Valley. Sandstone ledges rise nearly 100 feet above the floor of the stream bed. The sandstone was deposited 300 million years ago following the retreat of the shallow sea that covered must of the Midwest. About 13,000 years ago, glacial melt-water began to cut down through the sandstone, forming the park's dramatic cliffs and valleys. Along the canyon drive, park visitors can stop for a picnic, wade in the stream and enjoy the colors fall foliage offers. The canyon drive periodically closes to vehicle traffic during the summer due to heavy rainfall and flooding. It also closes to vehicle traffic during the winter. Even in the winter though, visitors are allowed to hike in to the canyon to explore its winter beauty.
Recreation:
Trails
Four miles of hiking trails lead up and down steep slopes to scenic overlooks, and provide access to spectacular views of the Pea's Creek Canyon. Popular overlook locations include Inspiration Point, Crow's Nest and Table Rock. While most of the trails include steep portions, a universally accessible trail surface in crushed rock, leads visitors to the serene Lost Lake area in the southern part of the park.
An interpretive trail featuring lichens is located in the picnic area between the east entrance and the Oak Woods Shelter. Learn how to identify up to forty of these tiny, but interesting species by their differing sizes, shapes, and colors. The trail starts at the old stone building across from the amphitheater by the entrance to the campground.
River Activities
The Des Moines River flows by on the west boundary of the park and offers boating, paddling, and fishing opportunities. A boat ramp with parking offers an easy access point to visitors wishing to use the river.
Facilities:
Picnicking/Shelters
Picnic areas are located throughout the park. The Oak Woods picnic shelter and nearby restroom, located in the eastern area of the park, are fully accessible. Two open picnic shelters may be reserved online.
Camping
Ledges offers full hook-up, electric and non-electric campsites. There are several hike-in sites and one youth group campsite. Modern restrooms, showers, dump station and a playground are located in the campground also.
Nearby Attractions:
Ledges is located in Boone County, which offers some of the best tourist attractions and events in the entire state; many of which are close to the park. For a full list of attractions and upcoming events, click visitboonecounty.com.
Nearby TownsBoone is located four miles north of the park. Ames is fifteen miles east. Madrid is eleven miles south.
Shelters
Sun Apr 27 2025 - Mon Apr 20 2026Reservations must be made 7 Day(s) ahead of arrival and can be made up to 12 Month(s) in advance.
Standard Electric
Sun Apr 20 2025 - Sun Jul 20 2025Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 3 Month(s) in advance.
Standard Full Hook-Up
Sun Apr 20 2025 - Sun Jul 20 2025Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 3 Month(s) in advance.
Standard Non-Electric
Sun Apr 20 2025 - Sun Jul 20 2025Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 3 Month(s) in advance.
Walk To
Sun Apr 20 2025 - Sun Jul 20 2025Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 3 Month(s) in advance.
Youth Group Only
Sun Apr 20 2025 - Sun Jul 20 2025Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 3 Month(s) in advance.
Ledges Shelters:
Reservable: May 1 - October 15
Ledges Campground:
Closed: January 1 - February 28/29
Off Peak: March 1 - April 30
Peak: May 1 - October 15
Off Peak: October 16 - November 30
Closed: December 1 - December 31
Season Schedule
- Amphitheater
- Bicycling
- Bird Watching
- Canoeing
- Dump Station
- Firewood Sales
- Fishing River
- Hiking
- Interpretive Trail
- Jogging/Running
- Kayaking
- Modern Restroom
- Park Office
- Parking
- Picnic Area
- Playground
- Restrooms
- River
- Showers
- Trash Dumpster
- Walking
- Water Hydrants
- Wildlife Viewing
- Arboretum
- Golf
- Hunting
- ATM/Cash Machine
- Area Attraction
- Art & Museum
- Church
- Grocery Store
- Hospital
- Medical Clinic
- Motel
- Museum
- Retail, Ice
- Retail, Snacks
- Swimming - Pool
- Town
- Winery Tours
Facility Rates*
Mar 01 2025 -
Apr 30 2025
May 01 2025 -
Oct 15 2025
Oct 16 2025 -
Nov 30 2025
Mar 01 2026 -
Apr 30 2026
*Displayed rates do not reflect discounts, attribute fees (electrical hookups / water hookups), taxes or incremental charges
**Weekly rates may not be available for all sites
41.98306, -93.88667
41°58'59"N, 93°53'12"W
From the East (Ames): Take Hwy 30 west. Exit at Hwy 17. Take Hwy 17 south for 3 miles. Turn west on 250th St. Take 250th St. west for 3 miles to the park entrance. From the West (Ogden): Take Hwy 30 east. Exit at Hwy 17. Take Hwy 17 south for 3 miles. Turn west on 250th St. Take 250th St. west for 3 miles to the park entrance.
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