Things to See In Salt Lake City

Temple Square

50 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City

800-537-9703, 801-250-2534

  • More than 7 million visitors each year
  • Free guided tours available every 10 minutes in the summer, and every 15 minutes in winter
  • Beautiful garden in the summer, and more than 300,000 lights adorn the grounds in the winter
  • Several important buildings to the Mormon culture are located on the square, including the Salt Lake Temple, the Tabernacle building with its magnificent pipe organ, and the Assembly Hall where concerts are held throughout the year.

Salt Lake Temple

50 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City

  • Stands on Temple Square, a 10-acre block in downtown Salt Lake City
  • Construction began in 1853 and was completed and dedicated 40 years later in 1893
  • Granite hauled from Little Cottonwood Canyon, 20 miles southeast of Salt Lake City
  • Walls stand 16 feet thick at base and 8 feet thick at top

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The Great Salt Lake

  • The largest body of water between the Great Lakes and the Pacific Ocean
  • 70 miles long and 30 miles wide
  • The lake is eight times saltier than the ocean.
  • Only brine shrimp live in the waters

The Delta Center

301 W. South Temple

  • Features many sporting events, concerts, and conventions
  • The future site of the Figure skating and Short Track Speed Skating events for the 2002 Olympics

Trolley Square

602 E. 500 S. Salt Lake City
801-521-9877

  • More than 144 trolleys served the Valley from this location in 1914
  • Service was discontinued in 1945
  • Two floors of shopping and dining with over 90 shops and 20 restaurants
  • Theater complex with four screens

Salt Lake City Attractions: University of Utah

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University of Utah

210 S. President's Circle, Salt Lake City
801-581-7200

  • 26,000 students
  • Among the top 50 public research universities in the nation
  • 68 undergraduate programs and 50 teaching major and minors are offered

Family History Library

35 N. West Temple, Salt Lake City
801-240-2331

  • 250 microfilm camera operators record birth, marriage, death, probate, immigration, military and other records in 53 countries
  • 2 million rolls of microfilmed records with more than 2 billion names, 400,000 microfiche and 250,000 books
  • Records date from the mid-1500s to 1920
  • Hours are Monday 7:30 am to 6 pm, and Tuesday - Saturday until 10 PM

Kennecott Utah Copper Bingham Mine

Copperton.

Phone: 801-252-3234

  • World’s largest open-pit copper mines
  • 1/2 a mile deep
  • 2 1/2 miles across
  • Open to visitors from April to October 8th
  • Admission is $3.00 per car and $2.00 per motorcycle

Lagoon Amusement Park

375 N. Lagoon Dr., Farmington
801-451-8000 or (800) 748-5246

  • 50 rides
  • Entire day passports are $44.95 for people 51 inches high to 64 years of age. (Prices are subject to change.)
  • Children 4 years old to 50 inches tall get in for $39.95. (Prices are subject to change.)
Salt Lake City Attractions: Lagoon

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Lagoon A Beach

375 N. Lagoon Dr., Farmington
801-451-8000 or (800) 748-5246

  • 2 activity pools
  • Tropical Oasis
  • Water Slides
  • Tube Slides

Hansen Planetarium

15 S. State St., Salt Lake City
801-538-2104 or (800) UTAH-NET

  • Two floors of exhibits including a moon rock
  • Domed theater features star shows and laser/music shows
  • Hours are Monday through Thursday 9:30 am to 9:00 PM, and until Midnight on Friday and Saturday
  • Admission for Star and Science shows is $3.50 for children and seniors and $4.50 for teens and adults.
  • Admission for the Laser shows is $5.00 for children 12 and under and $6.00 for teens and adults. (*Prices are subject to change)

Catholic Cathedral of the Madeleine

331 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City
801-328-8941

  • Dedicated in 1909
  • Beautiful stain glass windows
  • Carved angels above the confessionals
  • Open to public 8 am to 9 PM

Children's Museum of Utah

840 N. 300 W., Salt Lake City
801-322-5268

  • Museum focuses on teaching kids while they play
  • Museum includes a miniature town - grocery store, gas station, and ATM machine
  • Children can freeze their shadow on the wall
  • Art project area
  • Magicians, clowns, artists perform at specific times
  • Monday-Thursday and Saturday, Hours are from 9:30 am to 5 PM
  • $3.00 for children and adults, children under 2 are free
  • Museum is open until 8 PM on Friday, and everyone older than 2 gets in for $1.50
  • A child younger than 14 must have an adult accompanying them.

Gallivan Utah Center Plaza

36 E. 200 S., Salt Lake City
801-532-0459

  • Outdoor chessboard with 2-foot-tall pieces
  • Wildlife Wall
  • Story Wall

Gardner Historic Village

1095 W. 7080 S., West Jordan
801-566-8903

  • Water powered saw mill
  • Archibald’s Restaurant
  • Admission is free

Hill Aerospace Museum

7961 Wardleigh Dr., Roy
801-777-6868

  • More than 57 airplanes
  • Open 7 days a week, except holidays
  • Hours are from 9 am to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday and until 5:30 PM on Saturday and Sunday.
  • Admission is free
Salt Lake City Attractions: Hogle Zoo

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Hogle Zoo

2600 E. Sunnyside Ave. (800 S.),
Salt Lake City 801-582-1631

  • More than 1,300 animals
  • Petting Zoo
  • Steam engine tour of the zoo
  • Hours are 9 am to 6 PM
  • Admission is $12.75 for adults and $9.75 for children ages 3 to 12 and senior citizens. (*Prices are subject to change)

Peppermint Palace

155 E. 200 N. Alpine
801-756-7400

  • Chocolates, nut brittle, licorice, candy sticks
  • Watch candy being made on the observation deck
  • Open 10 am to 2 PM

Pioneer Village at Lagoon

375 N. Lagoon Dr., Farmington
801-451-8000 or (800) 748-5246

  • Old time Jailhouse
  • Carriage rides
  • Log flume ride
  • Firearms museum

Raging Waters

1200 W. 1700 S., Salt Lake City
801-972-3300

  • 30 Water slides
  • World’s only water roller coaster
  • Admission is $24.95 for adults and teens, and $19.95 for under children under 48". Children 3 and younger and seniors 65 and older get in free.
  • Hours are 10:30 am to 7: 30 PM
  • Evening Special 4 PM to 7:30 PM is $7.95 (*Prices are subject to change)

Red Butte Garden and Arboretum

300 Wakara Way, University of Utah
Research Park 801-581-IRIS

  • Flower Gardens
  • Sego Lily Fountain
  • Nature hike
  • Ponds and Waterfalls
  • $3.00 for adults, and $2.00 for children, students and seniors (*Prices are subject to change)
  • Hours are 9 am to Dusk (May through September)
  • Hours are 10 am to 5 PM (October to April
  • Open 7 days a week

The Sports Park

8695 S. Sandy Pkwy, Sandy
801-562-4444

  • 7 batting cages
  • 5 go-cart tracks
  • 18-hole miniature golf course
  • Video Arcade

Tracy Aviary at Liberty Park

589 E. 1300 S., Salt Lake City
801-322-BIRD

  • Over 1,000 birds
  • Summer hours are from 9 am to 6 PM, Monday-Friday, and until 4 PM on Sundays and holidays.
  • Winter hours are from 9 am to 4:30 PM

Utah Fun Dome

4998 S. 360 W., Murray
801-265-3866

  • Indoor roller coaster
  • Bungee jump
  • Laser Tag
  • 2 miniature golf courses
  • 30-lane bowling alley
  • Roller skating Rink
  • Arcade
  • Bumper car
  • No entrance fee, all attractions are individually priced
Salt Lake City Attractions: Utah Museum of Natural History

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Utah Museum of Natural History

250 S. 1300 E., University of Utah
801-581-6927 or 801-581-4887 for the summer field adventure

  • Help excavate Mastodon Bones
  • 30 different Jurassic dinosaur skeletons
  • Admission is $9.00 for adults and $6.00 for children

Wheeler Historic Farm

6351 S. 900 E., Salt Lake City
801-264-2212 or 801-264-2241 for camp information

  • Interactive Farm
  • Hay Rides
  • Pet animals
  • Admission is $2.00 for children ages 3 to 11 and senior citizens
  • Admission is $3.00 for adults 12 and over (*Prices are subject to change)
  • Admission includes a tour of the farmhouse, and a wagon ride around the property

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