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Edge of the Ledge Camp

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10 reviews
· Warsaw, Coshocton, Ohio
19 acres hosted by Tim K.
1 RV/tent site · 4 tent sites
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Edge of the Ledge Camp is a 4 site primitive campground on 6 The ampground is located in a mature oak hardwood forest that offers bright light under a full forest canopy. In our many camping adventures over the years our favorite campgrounds were in our National Forests. We have built the campground with that "feel" of a forest experience. We provide a drinking water station, 2 clean Our sit are widely spaced and offer considerable privacy. There is great scenic motor touring from Spring Mountain, the highest point in the county, across the Mohawk Dam, to riverside drives, scenic backroads and a ride across a covered bridge! Walk the forested blue loop nature trail on an adjoining 13 acres that loops through BIG trees and large rocks of glacial till under the shade of an ancient chestnut oak tree. The trail begins across the road opposite the campground driveway. Ticks, mosquitos and deer flies can be bad at times. Protect yourself! It is our hope that we all get to enjoy some time in the woods and teach each other a little bit more about lessening our footprint on our Earth. See us on Facebook at Edge of the Ledge Camp. The 7 Principals of Leave No Trace *Plan Ahead and Prepare *Know the regulations and special concerns for the area you'll visit. *Prepare for extreme weather, hazards, and emergencies. *Schedule your trip to avoid times of high use. *Visit in small groups when possible. Consider splitting larger groups into smaller groups. *Repackage food to minimize waste. *Use a map and compass or GPS to eliminate the use of marking paint, rock cairns or flagging. (this is a challenging one for us...any suggestions?) *Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces Durable surfaces include maintained trails and designated campsites, rock, gravel, sand, dry grasses or snow. *Protect riparian areas by camping at least 200 feet from lakes and streams. *Good campsites are found, not made. Altering a site is not necessary. In popular areas: *Concentrate use on existing trails and campsites. *Walk single file in the middle of the trail, even when wet or muddy. *Keep campsites small. Focus activity in areas where vegetation is absent. In pristine areas: Disperse use to prevent the creation of campsites and trails. Avoid places where impacts are just beginning. Dispose of Waste Properly Pack it in, pack it out. Inspect your campsite, food preparation areas, and rest areas for trash or spilled foods. Pack out all trash, leftover food and litter. Utilize toilet facilities whenever possible. Otherwise, deposit solid human waste in catholes dug 6 to 8 inches deep, at least 200 feet from water, camp and trails. Cover and disguise the cathole when finished. Pack out toilet paper and hygiene products. To wash yourself or your dishes, carry water 200 feet away from streams or lakes and use small amounts of biodegradable soap. Scatter strained dishwater. Leave What You Find Preserve the past: examine, photograph, but do not touch cultural or historic structures and artifacts. Leave rocks, plants and other natural objects as you find them. Avoid introducing or transporting non-native species. Do not build structures, furniture, or dig trenches. Minimize Campfire Impacts Campfires can cause lasting impacts to the environment. Use a lightweight stove for cooking and enjoy a candle lantern for light. Where fires are permitted, use established fire rings, fire pans, or mound fires. Keep fires small. Only use down and dead wood from the ground that can be broken by hand. Burn all wood and coals to ash, put out campfires completely, then scatter cool ashes. Respect Wildlife Observe wildlife from a distance. Do not follow or approach them. Never feed animals. Feeding wildlife damages their health, alters natural behaviors, [habituates them to humans], and exposes them to predators and other dangers. Protect wildlife and your food by storing rations and trash securely. Control pets at all times, or leave them at home. Avoid wildlife during sensitive times: mating, nesting, raising young, or winter. Be Considerate of Other Visitors Respect other visitors and protect the quality of their experience. Be courteous. Yield to other users on the trail. Step to the downhill side of the trail when encountering pack stock. Take breaks and camp away from trails and other visitors. Let nature's sounds prevail. Avoid loud voices and noises. These principles were established by the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics, and built on work by the US Forest Service, National Park Service, and Bureau of Land Management in the mid 1980s. This relationship continues today. The principles are based on and informed by scientific research in the fields of recreation ecology and human dimensions of natural resources. Take a look at the science behind the principles on the Leave No Trace website. Thank you for doing your part to protect our natural world. Leave No Trace Seven Principles © 1999 by the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics: www.LNT.org.
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Site 3 Ledgeview

83% (6)
Tent site · Sleeps 8
Site 3 is tucked back in the trees with nice views off the ledge to the lower section of the campground. The site has 2 level tent pads, 1 overflow space by request, picnic table and fire ring with grille. Ledgeview is located on the main campground driveway. The site is well spaced and offers nice privacy.
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Site 4 Meadow View

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Tent site · Sleeps 10
Site 4 is flat, wide, level and great for larger groups. Plenty of room for 5 tents , a larger picnic table and larger fire ring with grille. This site has a nice meadow view with deer, turkey even a bald eagle that we have spotted. Coyotes will serenade you on any given evening. The site is located at the end of the campground and is marked with a numbered post. The site is in full shade with bright light and is located along the ledge with easy access to water, restrooms and gray water sink. Across the road from the campground driveway you will find the blue loop nature trail. A one hour leisurely walk.
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Site 1 Red Oak

Booked 1 time
Tent site · Sleeps 6
Red Oak campsite is a 3 minute walk down a hill to the the lower part of the campground. Camp under a BIG Red Oak tree in the only site in the lower campground. There is one tent pad, campfire ring and large picnic table. A gray water sink is located near the campsite and the restroom, water station and trash bin are a short hike UPHILL! Red Oak is our most private campsite and offers a great camping adventure for young kids and families. Parking for Site 1 is 50 feet down our house driveway in the marked area on the left.
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The Inner Circle dispersed site

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Tent site · Sleeps 12
Dispersed sites located in campground. All dispersed sites are by approval only and are for groups and are available only when groups fill the campground to capacity.
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Site 2 Monica's On the Edge!

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 6 · Vehicles under 25 ft
Site 2 is an easy back in off the road. Equipped with a picnic table and fire ring with grill this site is good for tent or small RV to 25 feet, camper van, truck camper, or small Class B or C RVs. A small camper trailer will easily fit but you have to be able to back in. The site hangs on the edge of a nice rock outcropping. Two tent pads, with a spacious area with picnic table and campfire ring.
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91% Recommend11 ratings · 10 reviews

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Warsaw, Coshocton, Ohio, United StatesTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Tim K.

Joined in July 2020

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