Jolley’s Ranch is a beautiful canyon park that has three pavilions and a campground.
Campground has 57 campsites. Each campsite has a picnic table, barbecue brazier and fire pit. All campsites have water hookups and most have electricity. There are two sets of restrooms in the campground. Restrooms have flush toilets and running water in sinks. There are no shower or sewage disposal facilities.
Jolley’s Ranch Youth Camp: Jolley’s Ranch has a new Youth Camp that has been designated for organized youth groups and their leaders (scouts, young women, fathers & sons, youth conference, etc). This camp is in a secluded area of Jolley’s Ranch with it’s own restrooms and parking area. There is no pavilion at this camp. Maximum capacity for tent camping is 50 people. This camp is not available to reserve online. You must call (801) 489 2770 to make your reservation.
This is a great place. Came here for multiple camp outs and it is so fun. We also come here for playing in the park and it is great to. The river is fun to play in. And we had a picnic in the shade witch was great. Then went to go play on the playground with my younger brothers. The only minor thing is that the playground gets super hot in the sun, so they should add a cover over it all. But over all it was great!!
Great place for families. There is a nice river area to splash around and build a dam. A playground and disc golf course. The campground is well kept. We saw deer and a family of turkeys. What’s not to love? Sparse cell service FYI
We camped here at spots 42 and 44 and couldn’t have had a better time. The site was spectacular, right on the water (which is much too high to play in currently), a short walk from the bathrooms, and felt surprisingly private. I say surprisingly because every campground near us was occupied. But the trees helped it feel like we were the only ones there. No alcohol or smoking allowed, so it was mostly families and was pretty tame. Campers and dogs are allowed. Would recommend!
Went to play disc golf. Good combination of challenging wooded holes and open holes. Some holes require technical shots but still could be a good course for beginners. Everything is very well maintained.