About Joes Valley Reservoir
Number of accommodations: 44
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Boating
Fishing
Hiking
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (186)
What Guests Are Saying
Joe's Valley Reservoir is praised for its beautiful campground, offering a variety of well-maintained sites with great views, ample shade, and easy access to outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, and ATV riding. Most campers enjoyed clean restrooms and appreciated the friendly camp host. However, some noted issues such as uncleaned toilets attracting flies, noise from nearby off-road vehicles, and misleading campsite descriptions, particularly regarding double sites. Overall, many expressed a desire to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Joe's Valley Reservoir is praised for its beautiful campground, offering a variety of well-maintained sites with great views, ample shade, and easy access to outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, and ATV riding. Most campers enjoyed clean restrooms and appreciated the friendly camp host. However, some noted issues such as uncleaned toilets attracting flies, noise from nearby off-road vehicles, and misleading campsite descriptions, particularly regarding double sites. Overall, many expressed a desire to return.
Review Summary
Jenuely P
VerifiedAugust 28, 2023 • Stayed at: 035, Loop: JOES
Busca mi review completo en @utahmania en Instagram. Me encanto acampar aquí. Teníamos todo lo necesario para acampar y el lugar es precioso. Sin embargo, sería muy bueno que el Estado limpiara un poco las orillas del lago para tener mejor acceso al agua.
Jenuely P
VerifiedAugust 28, 2023 • Stayed at: 035, Loop: JOES
Busca mi review completo en @utahmania en Instagram. Me encanto acampar aquí. Teníamos todo lo necesario para acampar y el lugar es precioso. Sin embargo, sería muy bueno que el Estado limpiara un poco las orillas del lago para tener mejor acceso al agua.
Brian M
VerifiedAugust 27, 2023 • Stayed at: 030, Loop: JOES
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Brian M
VerifiedAugust 27, 2023 • Stayed at: 030, Loop: JOES
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Randy C
VerifiedAugust 17, 2023 • Stayed at: 043, Loop: JOES
First time here and it was great! Very clean. I liked how much space we had. It was a little ways from the reservoir so it’s necessary to have a vehicle to drive down to the water. No cell service whatsoever, but it was nice to disconnect for a few days.
Randy C
VerifiedAugust 17, 2023 • Stayed at: 043, Loop: JOES
First time here and it was great! Very clean. I liked how much space we had. It was a little ways from the reservoir so it’s necessary to have a vehicle to drive down to the water. No cell service whatsoever, but it was nice to disconnect for a few days.
Robert B
VerifiedJuly 28, 2023 • Stayed at: 015, Loop: JOES
Campsite was clean and level. Launching kayaks was a little difficult from the closed boat launching facility near the campsite due to the gate being closed and narrow passageway around it as well as the other guests who had taken over the ramp making it difficult to reach the water's edge. The new boat launching ramp is on the other side of the lake and not terribley convenient to campers. The lake is great for kayaking and wakes were few and far between from one or two ski boats. We did bail out a day early as the flying insects were biting and we are both highly allergic to whatever it is they leave behind that makes itchy sores. At the suggestiion of the campground host, we drove up to Grassy Lake, but instead of "nobody up there" we found a thousand sheep/sheep dung and a large group of young boys (Scouts?) camped there. The road was fairly good most of the way, but narrowed to paint scratching limbs as we reached the little artificial lake (dammed for ag use I assume). This was not worth the drive "good fishing" or not. Overall, it's a very pretty area, but not as nice as Fishlake which is closer to home for us.
Robert B
VerifiedJuly 28, 2023 • Stayed at: 015, Loop: JOES
Campsite was clean and level. Launching kayaks was a little difficult from the closed boat launching facility near the campsite due to the gate being closed and narrow passageway around it as well as the other guests who had taken over the ramp making it difficult to reach the water's edge. The new boat launching ramp is on the other side of the lake and not terribley convenient to campers. The lake is great for kayaking and wakes were few and far between from one or two ski boats. We did bail out a day early as the flying insects were biting and we are both highly allergic to whatever it is they leave behind that makes itchy sores. At the suggestiion of the campground host, we drove up to Grassy Lake, but instead of "nobody up there" we found a thousand sheep/sheep dung and a large group of young boys (Scouts?) camped there. The road was fairly good most of the way, but narrowed to paint scratching limbs as we reached the little artificial lake (dammed for ag use I assume). This was not worth the drive "good fishing" or not. Overall, it's a very pretty area, but not as nice as Fishlake which is closer to home for us.
Hannah S
VerifiedJuly 22, 2023 • Stayed at: 046, Loop: JOES
very clean bathrooms although they were a little far from our site. Enjoyed the built-in canopy on our table which did kind of make up for the long-ish walk to the bathrooms.
Hannah S
VerifiedJuly 22, 2023 • Stayed at: 046, Loop: JOES
very clean bathrooms although they were a little far from our site. Enjoyed the built-in canopy on our table which did kind of make up for the long-ish walk to the bathrooms.
Location Joes Valley Reservoir
Address:
115 West Canyon Road
Ferron, UT, 84523
United States
From Price, Utah, travel 45 miles south on State Road 10, to the junction of State Roads 10 and 29. Turn west on State Road 29 and continue through Orangeville, approximately 12 miles. Turn north at the stop sign and follow State Road 29 approximately 18 miles to the campground.
The campground is accessed via State Road 10 and State Road 29, with State Road 10 being approximately 45 miles north from Price, UT.
Latitude & Longitude: 39.2951 / -111.292
Elevation: 2170 feet
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Last updated: June 4, 2026