Written by theBlacks on November 10, 2003
- Everyone knows SLC (as it is called by the locals) is the closest airport to the most national parks, the closest airport to the most ski resorts, and the closest airport to the most superlative...
Written by petterbroklin on November 13, 2008
- SALT LAKE city is the capital of UTAH. It is largest city in Utah State. There are so many Rocky Mountains located so its climate also a rocky mountains. It’s a most visited place in...
Written by samepenny on October 22, 2007
- One of my strongest opinions is about the need for public art in cities. Salt Lake City has a vast selection of works of art on sidewalks, sides of buildings and in the lobby...
Written by AnaMH on November 19, 2000
- The homes of Mormon Church president Brigham Young are the Beehive House and the Lion House (67 E south Temple). The two houses are next door to each other and housed the very large Young...
Written by bananasaregreen on July 7, 2006
- Trax is the commuter rail system in Salt Lake City. It begins at the Commuter Hub downtown and has numerous stops including the EnergySolutions Arena, Temple Square, and downtown main street. The line runs...
Written by traveldiva2005 on August 25, 2005
- For some, a trip to Salt Lake City is a religious pilgrimage to visit the Mormon temples. It is a beautiful experience for anyone, whether you are LDS or not. Christmas is an...
Written by mmhicks on November 27, 2001
- While in Salt Lake City, plan to spend a couple of hours at Trolley Square. The converted Trolley warehouse and repair depot is now a collection of unique local artisan shops and restaurants....
Written by Chuckk on September 1, 2001
- Leaving Salt Lake City toward Nevada is a long and tedious drive. The lake seems to run forever over the desert colored hills and flat lands. You can drive at 85 mph, since the speed...
Written by AnaMH on November 19, 2000
- The Great Salt lake is 20 minutes west of SLC and a great place to visit. We got to see a sunset over the lake, and I must say it was gorgeous. The sky was...
Written by AnaMH on November 19, 2000
- This historic district is on the western side of Capitol Hill is also known as the Fruit Tree Streets. Our guide explained the name Marmalade Hill comes from the fruit-bearing plants and trees that were...
Salt Lake City
Tourism and Travel Guide