About Ken's Lake Campground
Number of accommodations: 38
Nearby Activities & Attractions
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
Most popular amenities
Water Access
- Lake Access
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
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Reviews (1089)
What Guests Are Saying
Ken's Lake Campground is conveniently located near Moab, offering clean facilities and beautiful views, making it ideal for hiking and exploring nearby attractions. Many reviewers appreciated the spacious campsites and cleanliness, with positive comments on the hiking trails to waterfalls and peaceful surroundings. However, some users noted issues with wind and campsite reservations, suggesting that site selection could be improved to ensure better experiences.
What Guests Are Saying
Ken's Lake Campground is conveniently located near Moab, offering clean facilities and beautiful views, making it ideal for hiking and exploring nearby attractions. Many reviewers appreciated the spacious campsites and cleanliness, with positive comments on the hiking trails to waterfalls and peaceful surroundings. However, some users noted issues with wind and campsite reservations, suggesting that site selection could be improved to ensure better experiences.
Review Summary
Shari T
VerifiedMarch 23, 2026 • Stayed at: 37, Loop: A
Site no. A-37. Nice site tucked in back with two other sites. After a long 8 hour drive, we arrived at our site at ~530 pm. At that time no other campers were visible from are location. At our reserved site we find a man sitting in a pickup truck. We pulled next to him to nicely let him know we have a reservation for this site. First he will not roll down his truck window, he just stares at us. Eventually he rolls his window down and starts saying Navajo Navajo stolen land my site stolen land. Then he tells us he has a reservation he put his money in the box on site. This is no longer possible all reservation must be made online or app. After a brief exchange that continue as stated above we told him we are going to find a park ranger. An uncomfortable situation to say the least. We figured if something was available in FF we will just camp there. Nothing was open in FF. So now we are driving around the camp looking a camp host. There is no camp host. There is no park ranger. Now we see the man who was in our site moved to a parking area within the camp. We returned to are site with no further incidents. No toilet paper in the pit toilet. The very large trash dumpster was so full it was bulging at its lids. Trash left next to the dumpster. Come on BLM you can do better.
Barbara W
VerifiedMarch 23, 2026 • Stayed at: 10, Loop: A
A beautiful spot with the lake nearby with several trails to hike. Great hike to faux lower and upper falls. A perfect boondocking campground with very
Well kept vault toilets.
Shari T
VerifiedMarch 23, 2026 • Stayed at: 37, Loop: A
Site no. A-37. Nice site tucked in back with two other sites. After a long 8 hour drive, we arrived at our site at ~530 pm. At that time no other campers were visible from are location. At our reserved site we find a man sitting in a pickup truck. We pulled next to him to nicely let him know we have a reservation for this site. First he will not roll down his truck window, he just stares at us. Eventually he rolls his window down and starts saying Navajo Navajo stolen land my site stolen land. Then he tells us he has a reservation he put his money in the box on site. This is no longer possible all reservation must be made online or app. After a brief exchange that continue as stated above we told him we are going to find a park ranger. An uncomfortable situation to say the least. We figured if something was available in FF we will just camp there. Nothing was open in FF. So now we are driving around the camp looking a camp host. There is no camp host. There is no park ranger. Now we see the man who was in our site moved to a parking area within the camp. We returned to are site with no further incidents. No toilet paper in the pit toilet. The very large trash dumpster was so full it was bulging at its lids. Trash left next to the dumpster. Come on BLM you can do better.
Aaron E
VerifiedMarch 21, 2026 • Stayed at: 34, Loop: A
Great place. Just be sure to get a reservation if going at a busy time. And be aware that most of the sites don’t have trees or privacy.
Aaron E
VerifiedMarch 21, 2026 • Stayed at: 34, Loop: A
Great place. Just be sure to get a reservation if going at a busy time. And be aware that most of the sites don’t have trees or privacy.
abby h
VerifiedMarch 16, 2026 • Stayed at: 12, Loop: A
We had the greatest time here! We camped at site 12 and it was lovely. The most gorgeous sunset and sunrise.
abby h
VerifiedMarch 16, 2026 • Stayed at: 12, Loop: A
We had the greatest time here! We camped at site 12 and it was lovely. The most gorgeous sunset and sunrise.
Deserae W
VerifiedMarch 15, 2026 • Stayed at: 19, Loop: A
Ken's Lake campground was peaceful and open. I caught four trout while I was at the lake using worms and not moored than 8 feet out from the shore line
Deserae W
VerifiedMarch 15, 2026 • Stayed at: 19, Loop: A
Ken's Lake campground was peaceful and open. I caught four trout while I was at the lake using worms and not moored than 8 feet out from the shore line
Isadora M
VerifiedMarch 15, 2026 • Stayed at: 13, Loop: A
Awesome! Beautiful quiet campsite and great stargazing
Location Ken's Lake Campground
Address:
82 East Dogwood Avenue
Moab, UT, 84532
United States
From Moab, drive south on Highway 191 until you see signs for Ken's Lake, approximately 8 miles. Turn left off the highway and follow signs to the lake. The campground is just beyond the turn to the lake. Loop A is in the first campground loop and B is the second loop.
Ken's Lake Campground is accessible via Highway 191, which is approximately 8 miles from Moab.
Latitude & Longitude: 40.0351 / -112.783
Elevation: 1551 feet
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Last updated: June 4, 2026