Joes Valley Reservoir
Reviewed Jul. 13, 2018

The reservoir and OHV trails are the attractions ; don't expect quiet

Joe's Valley Reservoir Campground is in the Manti-La Sal Forest about 22 miles off the main road (Route 10). The water and OHV trails outside the campground are what draw people here. 

No campsites are close to the water, but you can find a path to the water from the campground and there are nice views from many sites. The marina and boat launch are past the campground entrance. This is not the type of place for a quiet camping experience, but I didn't expect that at a reservoir campground with nearby OHV trails. (Trail maps are on the back of the information board as you enter.)

Sites 1 through 7 are the only non-reservation sites, but we had no problem on a Thursday afternoon choosing a site for one night among the reservable sites. Based on the reservation placards on the posts, the campground was filling up on Friday.

Site notes:

  • Our site (23) was wide and deep and had lots of trees. We enjoyed the privacy as we couldn't see sites on either side, and we were far enough back that we couldn't see the site across the road.

  • As you enter, sites 7 up through the 20s have many tall trees. The other side of the campground is more open, and the trees are not as tall.

  • Double sites (D on the post, 17 out of 48 sites) cost $18 instead of $10. A double site has two picnic tables and a pad that is double in width. There are no discounts on double sites with a pass such as the America the Beautiful Senior Pass.

  • Tenters, this doesn't look like the best place for tents, but people were managing to find relatively flat spots.

  • Pads on single sites for back in or pullthrough easily accommodate large trailers and fifth wheel campers. That translates to many generators which can be run from 6 am to 10 pm.

  • ATVs and larger OHVs are popular. People were riding the smaller ones on the campground loops...fast.

This is a no frills Forest Service campground with vault toilets and drinking water. Be prepared to take your trash home because there are no dumpsters.

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  • Review photo of Joes Valley Reservoir by Mary S., July 13, 2018
  • Review photo of Joes Valley Reservoir by Mary S., July 13, 2018
  • Review photo of Joes Valley Reservoir by Mary S., July 13, 2018
  • Review photo of Joes Valley Reservoir by Mary S., July 13, 2018
  • Review photo of Joes Valley Reservoir by Mary S., July 13, 2018
  • Review photo of Joes Valley Reservoir by Mary S., July 13, 2018