Places to Visit in Salt Lake City
There's a lot going on downtown...
Fare Free Zone or Walkable
Places to visit within walking distance, or accessible through free public transportation:
- Temple Square - Downtown Salt Lake City is centered around the historic LDS Salt Lake Temple and the grounds surrounding it. Open to visitors 9AM - 9PM. Admission is free. 5 blocks north of conference venue.
- The Leonardo - Salt Lake's museum devoted to the spirit of Leonardo da Vinci featuring exhibits on science, technology, engineering, and learning. Open 10AM - 5PM Sat - Wed, 10AM - 10PM Thur and Fri. Admission is $45. 2-3 blocks from conference venue.
- City Creek Center - Downtown Salt Lake City's newest center for shopping and dining. 5 blocks north of conference venue.
- The Gateway - Dining, shopping and attractions. 6-7 blocks from conference venue.
- Clarke Planetarium - Located in the Gateway Center. Features star shows, public science and astronomy exhibits, an IMAX theater, and a gift shop full of geeky gifts.
- Area 51 - Dance and social club. 4 - 5 blocks from conference venue.
- The Depot (music venue)
- Energy Solutions Arena.
- Abravanel (Symphony) Hall.
Outside of the Fare Free Zone
These are attractions in or close to downtown Salt Lake City. They are accessible through public transportation for a fee:
- Red Butte Garden - Open 9AM - 9PM. Admission is $10. 4.5 miles from conference venue.
- Hogle Zoo - Open 9AM - 5PM. Admission is $14.95. 4.5 miles from conference venue.
- Living Planet Aquarium - One of Salt Lake's newer attractions featuring over 2400 animals and 450+ species on exhibit. Admission 17.95, open daily from 10AM - 6PM. 17 miles from conference venue.
- This Is The Place Heritage Park - Salt Lake City has a rich pioneer heritage and this park features restored pioneer-era buildings, exhibits of crafts, tools, animal husbandry, and lots of other interesting historical artifacts. Open Mon - Sun, 9AM - 5PM. Admission is $11 Mon - Sat and $5 on Sunday. 4.5 miles from conference venue.
- Tracy Aviary - Great place to take the kids. Open 9AM-5PM every day. Admission is $7.00 for adults, with child and senior discounts available.
Greater Utah
Less than one hour from downtown
There's an unbelievable amount of attractions accessible within a 50 mile, or one-hour radius of downtown Salt Lake City.
- Park City - 30 miles (36 minutes) from conference venue. Park City is modernly famous for 2002 Olympic ski events, but long before that has become one of Utah's most entertaining towns, with many restaurants, bars, and attractions.
- Snowbird Resort - 25 miles (36 minutes) from conference venue.
- Thanksgiving Point - 25 miles (26 minutes) from conference venue.
- Bingham Copper Mine Visitors Center (currently closed due to a massive landslide in the pit in 2013, but we hope it might be open by June.)The largest open-face mine in North America.
- Sundance Resort - 50 (54 minutes) miles from conference venue.
- Lagoon Amusement Park - 18 miles (23 minutes) from conference venue.
- Hill Aerospace Museum - 32 miles (33 minutes) from conference venue.
- Great Salt Lake - 18 miles (18 minutes) from conference venue
- Miller Motorsports Park - 32 miles from conference venue.
- Timpanogos Cave Natural Monument - 34 miles (36 minutes) from conference venue
- The Alpine Loop Scenic Biway.
- Hiking near Salt Lake City.
50 - 100 miles from downtown
- Golden Spike National Historic Site - Where railroads from the east and west met in 1869. 87 miles (1.5 hours) from conference venue.
100 - 200 miles from downtown
- Utah has five National parks:
- Bryce Canyon - 267 miles (4 hours) from conference venue.
- Capitol Reef - 219 miles (3.5 hours) from conference venue.
- Canyonlands - 241 miles (4 hours) from conference venue.
- Arches - 229 miles (3.75 hours) from conference venue.
- Zion - 307 miles (4.5 hours) from conference venue.
- Salt Flats - 111 miles (1.5 hours) from venue.
- Dinosaur National Monument - 191 miles (3.25 hours) from conference venue.
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