Perhaps the most popular recreation area on the Wasatch Plateau is the Miller Flat-Joes Valley-Huntington Canyon Rec Area. The area boundaries are at Huntington Canyon on the north to Wagon Road Ridge on the south, and from the Skyline drive on the west to the east Forest boundary. It’s beautiful, easily accessed from urban areas, and offers a great variety of recreational opportunities. Whether you camp, fish, hunt, hike, explore on OHVs, ride a horse, or enjoy a day on the lake, you can find a place to do it here. You will find developed camping, dispersed camping, lakes and streams, and a network of motorized and non-motorized trails. The scenery is fabulous and there are hundreds of ways to enjoy the outdoors. The closest access is from SR-10 and SR-31. Closest communities are Huntington and Orangeville on the east side of the plateau, although many visitors come through Fairview on the west.
For the best driving directions, please see the individual recreation sites.
Lovely camp sites all around. Can have fires even when burn zone is rated to red. You do have to pay a fee, but it's only five dollars per party/ vehicle. The fee goes to a good cause to maintain the campgrounds for the national forest service.
Although the fish proclamation says 16 fish limit until Dec., water is too low to access. Surrounded by too much mud to pass, to reach water. 2 stars for that. However, the area is absolutely beautiful. I recommend camping. And an excellent highway to take you there.
Nice campground with picnic tables, fire pits and restrooms. Lots of ATV trails, close to fishing.
Loved all the camping available around the area! Lots of people enjoying being together. Only thing to note on the dirt road there were people riding bikes in the middle of the road when cars are trying to get by, maybe scooch some for vehicles.