11th Annual Joe's Valley Festival
Event description
IT'S OFFICIAL!! The 11th Annual Joe's Valley Fest returns on October 2nd-5th, 2025, to Emery County! Get ready for new clinics with pro climbers and local legends, more hootin' rodeo games that you know and love, two days of Trade Fairs, raffles and silent auctions, and brand new events... all to celebrate Joe's Valley and the wonderful community that surrounds it.
Your Festival Ticket includes an exclusive 2025 Fest t-shirt, a fully stocked swag bag, a food voucher for local restaurants, free camping in town, free entry to the San Rafael museum and the aquatic center, a raffle ticket for our giant prize drawing, access to all climbing and local artisan clinics, special perks at our block party, and tons of other included events!
Don't miss out! Buy your ticket now before they sell out!
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Festival FAQs
What's included in a ticket?
We offer multiple ticket levels so you can customize your weekend, but even our lowest ticket level includes free camping in town, tons of included events and perks a morning breakfast and drink vouchers, access to all climbing and local artisan clinics, a raffle ticket, and a swag bag. Be sure to check our schedule, and don't miss out!
Can I bring kids to the Joe's Valley Fest?
You sure can! The Fest is family-friendly. For children aged 12 and under, choose the youth ticket for just $20. For children aged 13 and older, purchase a separate ticket for each attendee.
What if I can't afford a ticket?
Every year, we offer a pay-what-you-can tickets for those who truly can't afford a full weekend ticket, but quantities are limited. If you can, please support our non-profit festival, which gives back to the local economy and stewardship organizations. Free tickets are also available in exchange for volunteering during the Fest. Details here.
Is the Fest accessible?
The Joe’s Valley Fest takes place both in the local towns of Emery County (primarily Castle Dale and Orangeville, UT) as well as on the surrounding public lands. Many of the local artisan clinics and other in town events do take place in local businesses and facilities accessible by paved surfaces.
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