About Joy Townsite
Joy was a mining town that was founded in the 1870s.Significant gold, silver, and copper were extracted from the area. Today, Joy is a ghost town that contains remnants of building foundations and mining equipment
Hinckley, Utah · Juab County
Joy was a mining town that was founded in the 1870s.Significant gold, silver, and copper were extracted from the area. Today, Joy is a ghost town that contains remnants of building foundations and mining equipment
Joy was a mining town that was founded in the 1870s.Significant gold, silver, and copper were extracted from the area. Today, Joy is a ghost town that contains remnants of building foundations and mining equipment
From Salt Lake City, take I-15 South, then south west on US-6. take the Exit for highway 174 and continue for 30 miles. There is an unmarked left turn that will head straight towards Mt Laird. Joy will be on your right in 7 miles.
Driving directions (Google Maps) →Heading to Joy Townsite? A few things to know before you go:
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