Ledge Creek

Ledge Creek is an undeveloped site accessible only by watercraft along the North Platter River. It is commonly used as a stopping point for fisherman during day floats, as there are portable toilets installed and left during the months of March - October.

The boundaries are indicated by colored squares mounted on wooden posts on the banks. Blue boundaries indicate public lands, while red indicate private lands.

Adventure is at Your Fingertips

BLM Wyoming Know Before You Go

The BLM welcomes you to explore, enjoy, and make positive memories from your outdoor experiences on America's public lands and waters. Please remember these are wide-open spaces and wildlands. Plan ahead and be aware of potential hazards. It is everyone's responsibility to take the necessary steps to minimize chances of becoming lost or injured on public lands.

When visiting public lands, please also practice Leave No Trace and Tread Lightly principles.

For other key advice on various recreation activities, please see the BLM's trip-planning tips. These helpful tips can help you make the most of your recreation experience. However, for more information about local conditions, regulations and recreation resources, there is no substitute for visiting the closest BLM office.

 

 

Geographic Coordinates

42.57805, -106.66396

Directions

From the city of Casper travel South West on Highway 220 for approximately 24 miles to County Road 412. Turning left onto County Road 412 travel approximately 0.8 miles to the Grey Reef Access Area. From the Access area boat launch travel approximately 2.5 river miles to the public land entrance boundary.

Fees

No fee