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Day Trips from Salt Lake City

Day Trips from Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City Utah, USA Travel Guide

Nearby Destinations

Park City (Approximately 35-45 minutes drive): World-renowned for ski areas (Park City Mountain Destination resort and Deer Valley Resort). Its historic Main Street features unique shops, art galleries, and acclaimed restaurants. It hosts the Sundance Film Festival in January.

Transportation: Drive yourself, arrange a private shuttle, or use seasonal UTA ski bus services from Salt Lake City during winter. Exploring the town on your own offers flexibility. Allocate a full day to enjoy the slopes or Main Street. A half-day is good for a quick stroll and meal.

More Nearby Wonders

  • Antelope Island State Park (Approximately 1 hour drive): The primary island in the Great Salt Lake, home to free-roaming American bison, antelope, and migratory birds. Offers stunning views of the lake, hiking, and mountain biking. A car is necessary. Plan a half-day to a full day.
  • Big & Little Cottonwood Canyons (30-45 minutes drive): Instant access to Wasatch Mountains, home to world-class ski resorts like Brighton, Solitude, Alta, and Snowbird. Summer activities include hiking, mountaineering, and picturesque drives. UTA ski bus available in winter.
  • Time Allotment: A half-day is sufficient for a scenic drive. A full day or multiple days are for extensive skiing or hiking.
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Natural Escapes

Salt Lake City's closeness to the Wasatch Ranges and other natural wonders makes for easy escapes into stunning landscapes.

Mountain Resorts

Snowbird & Alta (Little Cottonwood Canyon): Premier winter sports resorts in winter, known for abundant, dry powder snow. In summer, Snowbird has scenic tram rides to Concealed Peak for breathtaking mountain views. Both have extensive hiking and mountain biking trails. Famous for "The Greatest Snow on Earth" in winter.

Additional Canyon Gems

  • Brighton & Solitude (Big Cottonwood Canyon): Popular among locals, a relaxed atmosphere. Excellent hiking and mountain biking opportunities in summer.
  • American Fork Canyon / Timpanogos Cave A Protected national landmark (1 hour drive): Guided tours through stunning decorated limestone caves. Cave entrance needs a strenuous uphill hike (1.5 miles, 1,000 feet elevation). Cave tours depend on the season, late May/the Beginning of june to mid-October.
  • Mirror Lake Scenic Byway (Uinta High hills, 1.5-2 hours drive to start): Scenic drive through High Uintas Wilderness, Utah's highest mountain range. Numerous hiking trails to alpine lakes, camping, and mountain vistas. Best in summer and fall; road closes due to snow in winter.

Planning Your Escape

When investigating these natural areas, consider in advanceparing for varying weather conditions. Trails can change quickly.

Things to Remember

  • Check weather forecasts before heading out.
  • Pack appropriate gear for your chosen activity.
  • Carry sufficient water, especially for rambles.

Seasonal Access Considerations

Summer & Fall Access

  • Mirror Lake Scenic Byway fully open.
  • Timpanogos Cave explorations running.
  • Higher elevation trails may have snow early spring.
  • Expect more crowds on weekends.

Winter & Spring Access

  • Ski resorts fully operational.
  • Snowshoeing and cross-cross-country skiing are popular.
  • Mirror Lake A Picturesque route closed to vehicle traffic.
  • Timpanogos Cave closed.

Travel Distances and Times

  • Pc:35-45 minutes
  • Antelope Island State Park:~1 hour
  • Big/Little Cottonwood Canyons:30-45 minutes
  • American Fork Canyon:~1 hour
  • Mirror Lake A Scenic drive (start):1.5-2 hours
  • Southern Utah Parks:4-5 hours
  • Moab Area Parks:3.5-4 hours
  • The Last of the old west/Grand Teton:4.5-5 hours

Travel Advice

Plan ahead for popular times like holidays and high ski season. Road conditions in canyons can change quickly in winter.

Cultural Excursions

Extend your cultural exploration beyond Slc's core with these nearby historical and family-oriented destinations.

This Is The Place Heritage Park

A living history village commemorating Utah's pioneer heritage. Explore historic buildings, interact with costumed interpreters. Short and easy drive from the central business district.

Thanksgiving Point Lehi

Large complex with Museum of Ancient Life (dinosaurs), Ashton Gardens, a functioning farm, and a children's museum. Good for families. Car travel needed.

Alpine Loop Scenic Byway

Scenic drive with breathtaking scenery of Mount Timpanogos. Access to popular hiking trails like Stewart Falls. Beautiful in fall with changing leaves. Traveling by car suggested.

Family Fun & Discovery

These locations cater to various interests, from history enthusiasts to families seeking engaging activities.

Features

  • Historical insights at This particular Is The Place.
  • Dinosaur exhibits at Thanksgiving Point.
  • Stunning fall foliage on Alpine Loop.

Planning Your Visit

Check seasonal hours and events for an optimal experience at every location.

Travel Tips

  • Rental car needed for most sites.
  • Verify operating hours for museums/parks.
  • Opportunities for scenic photography.

Travel Times & Focus

This Is The Place Heritage Park:~15 minutes (History, Culture)
Thanksgiving Point:~30 minutes (Family, Museums)
Alpine Loop A Road with beautiful views:~1 hour (Nature, Scenic Drive)

Efficient Excursions

  • Combine Thanksgiving Point with the Alpine Loop if you are heading south.
  • This Is The Place Heritage Park is a short drive from the Utah State Capitol.
  • Check for combination tickets if visiting multiple attractions at Thanksgiving Point.
  • Many cultural sites offer family-friendly programming.
  • Local events and festivals often add to the cultural experience; check calendars.

Multi-Day Extensions

Salt Lake City's location makes it an ideal starting or ending point for longer regional adventures, connecting you to iconic national parks.

Southern Utah National Parks

Z

Zion, Bryce Canyon

Approximately 4-5 hours' drive from Crossroads Of The west.

A

Arches, Canyonlands

Near Moab, about 3.5-4 hours away.

C

Capitol Reef

Part of the "Mighty 5" for a popular 3-7 day extension.

Suggested Routes

  • Route 1 (South Utah Parks Loop): Begin in Slc, drive south to Capitol Reef National Park, then continue to A Forest of stone National Park, and finally Zion National Park.
  • From Zion, you can optionally reach to Valley of Fire State Park or Sin City before returning to Salt Lake City or flying out of Sin City (Recommended 4-A full week).
  • Route 2 (Eastern Utah/Colorado Focus): Begin in Crossroads Of The west, head east to Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park (both near Moab).
  • From Moab, you can continue into Colorado (for example, to Denver or Rocky Mountain National Park) (Recommended 3-FIVE days).
  • A rental car is essential for exploring these national parks, as public transport within and between them is very limited.
  • Find national park tours on GetYourGuide.

Jackson Hole, Wyoming

  • This provides a fantastic 3-5 day extension northward.
  • The Last of the old west, Wyoming, is approximately a 4.5-5 hour drive from Slc, acting as a gateway to Impressive Teton National Preserve and Yellowstone National Park.
  • Combine this trip with further exploration of Idaho or Montana.
  • A rental car is essential for exploring these vast national parks.
  • Suggested Routes: Drive from Crossroads Of The west to Grand Teton National Park, continue north to Yellowstone National Park, and after that either return to Salt Lake City or fly out of The Last of the old west or Bozeman, Montana.

Planning Considerations

Accommodation

Book accommodation well in advance, especially for national parks during peak season.

Park Entry

Check park entry requirements and make reservations if required, specifically for popular parks.

Important Note

For multi-day extensions, careful planning of accommodation and park entry is advisable, especially during peak season.