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Salt Lake City, UT Road Trips

With 35 routes heading out and 52 heading in, Salt Lake City, UT works well as a modest departure point in the Mountain West. Most drives stay under 105 miles, making this area well-suited for day trips and weekend getaways. Most routes from Salt Lake City, UT head south, giving the route network a clear directional lean.

Downtown Salt Lake City, UT, UT

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Trip Routes

87

Longest Drive

314 mi

Hildale, UT

Quickest Drive

12m

Murray, UT

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Trips from Salt Lake City, UT

Driving from Salt Lake City, UT

The typical drive from Salt Lake City, UT covers about 105 miles and takes around 2h 1m. The majority of routes are short drives — quick enough to finish before lunch and be back for dinner. The longest mapped route runs 314 miles (5h 41m), while the shortest is just 7 miles.

Popular Destinations

Drivers leaving Salt Lake City, UT most often head toward Hildale, UT (314 mi, 5h 27m), Ivins, UT (309.6 mi, 5h 18m), Enterprise, UT (291.6 mi, 5h 6m), Monticello, UT (287.7 mi, 5h 41m), and Moab, UT (233.9 mi, 4h 35m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.

Planning & Costs

Regular gas in UT currently averages around $3.89 per gallon. For the typical 105-mile trip from Salt Lake City, UT, budget about $16 in fuel one way, assuming 25 MPG. Longer hauls and premium fuel will cost proportionally more.

The majority of destinations are to the south. Morning starts help you avoid the midday heat on longer drives. With an average drive under three hours, you have plenty of flexibility — leave whenever it suits you.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 35 mapped routes leaving Salt Lake City, UT and 52 routes heading into Salt Lake City, UT, covering 87 total connections. Distances range from 7 to 314 miles.

The longest mapped route from Salt Lake City, UT covers 314 miles and takes approximately 5h 41m. Shorter options start at just 7 miles.

The average route from Salt Lake City, UT runs about 105 miles with a drive time of roughly 2h 1m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.

At current gas prices (about $3.89/gallon for regular), the average 105-mile trip from Salt Lake City, UT costs roughly $16 in fuel one way, based on 25 MPG. Your actual cost depends on your vehicle's efficiency.

The most popular road trip destinations from Salt Lake City, UT include Hildale, UT, Ivins, UT, Enterprise, UT and Monticello, UT. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.

Traveler Guide to Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake City is the capital of, and largest city in, the U.S. state of Utah. It is a destination for outdoor recreation, with nearby mountains full of hiking trails and ski resorts made famous by the 2002 Winter Olympics. It is also well known as the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or Mormon church). The city is set to host the Winter Olympics again in 2034. Salt Lake City has about 200,000 residents within the city limits (2019), and is the downtown hub for a metro area of over a million people. It sits on the border between the Rocky Mountains and the Great Basin, lying in the Salt Lake Valley along the Wasatch Range urban corridor, sandwiched between the Wasatch Mountains to the east and the Oquirrh Mountains and the Great Salt Lake to the west.

Notable neighborhoods in Salt Lake City include: Downtown, the financial core and home to Temple Square (a two-block complex that includes the LDS church headquarters, the Salt Lake Temple, and various other sites related to Mormon history and culture) Central City, a mostly residential area from approximately 400 South to 900 South Sugar House, a commercial/residential district in the southeastern corner of the city, known for its funky shops The Avenues, a historical neighborhood with many old buildings, northeast of downtown University, the area around the sprawling University of Utah campus and the adjacent Research Park, VA Medical Center, and Fort Douglas Federal Heights, a small, affluent neighborhood in the hills east of The Avenues and north of the University East Bench or Foothill, a residential neighborhood between 900 South and I-80, bisected by the major arterial road Foothill Boulevard Capitol Hill, an affluent sloping district north of downtown, topped by the Utah State Capitol building the Marmalade District, a quirky area immediately west of Capitol Hill with some unusual architecture and decor Rose Park, a residential neighborhood northwest of downtown, near the airport Glendale, a heavily Hispanic residential district and home to the International Peace Gardens, at the southern end of the westside The benches refer to a handful of residential, upper-class communities along the slopes of the Wasatch Mountains on the east side of the valley, and to a lesser extent on the Traverse Mountains at the southern end of the valley and the Oquirrh Mountains on the…

1 Utah State Capitol, 350 N State St (just north of downtown; public transit: UTA Bus 200 (stops at four places around the Capitol grounds)), ☏ +1 801-538-3074. M–F 7AM–8PM, Sa Su 8AM–6PM. The grand state capitol building is prominently displayed on the mountainside, in a lovely park overlooking Downtown. The grounds include a reflecting pond and several memorials. Inside are large open areas and monumental architecture. On weekdays, guided tours are available at no charge on the hour. All publicly accessible areas are free. (updated May 2023) 2 Salt Lake City and County Building, 451 S State St (at the corner of University Blvd & State St.; public transit: UTA TRAX Red Line (Library Station) and Bus 1, 4, 200, 205, 209, 451, 455, 470, 472, and 473), ☏ +1 801-533-0858. Guided tours on Mondays, June-August free, but online reservation needed. Seat of the city government since the 1890s, and in times past was also the seat of county government and even the state capitol building for 20 years. The halls are lined with onyx on each of four lavishly decorated floors. A clock tower rises 256 feet (78 m) above ground level in the middle of the building and is topped by a statue of Columbia. Portraits of former mayors line the third floor corridor between the mayor's office in the south wing and the city council chamber in the north wing. On the fourth floor is an exhibit dedicated to the 2002 Winter Olympics.

Salt Lake City is a hub for an incredible variety of outdoor recreation. Summer activities available in the area include camping, hiking, rock-climbing, mountain biking, boating, and fishing. Popular trails within the city include City Creek Canyon and the walking paths at 1 Red Butte Garden. Several world-class ski resorts are accessible within minutes of Salt Lake. Ski areas in both Big Cottonwood Canyon and Little Cottonwood Canyon are served by UTA bus lines. Park City, the main skiing and snowboarding venue for the 2002 Winter Olympics, is about a 40-minute drive up Parley's Canyon (east on Interstate 80). Ski resorts in the Wasatch Mountains are famous for light, powdery snow that creates ideal skiing conditions. One variant of the Utah state license plate even dubs it the "Greatest Snow on Earth". Brighton (Big Cottonwood Canyon). Within a 20-minute drive of downtown. Solitude (Big Cottonwood Canyon). About 20 minutes away from downtown. 2 Snowbird (Little Cottonwood Canyon). This scenic resort is within a half hour of Downtown. Mostly known for skiing and snowboarding, but there are also activities for non-skiers. A scenic tram ride to the top of 11,000 ft Hidden Peak operates year round, weather permitting, and the views from the peak are spectacular in all directions. Summer at Snowbird resembles a carnival, with an assortment of rides and activities. The nearby town of Alta is built around a ski resort and three more can be found in Park City. 3 Rose Park Golf Course, 1386 N Redwood Rd, ☏ +1 801-596-5030.

While not known as a hotbed of culinary innovation, there is one delicacy that originates from Utah: fry sauce, a condiment made by mixing ketchup and mayonnaise, sometimes with seasonings depending on the recipe, and eaten on French fries, onion rings, etc. Fry sauce was created decades ago by the local fast food chain Arctic Circle and can now be found in burger joints throughout Utah and in portions of neighboring states. The food processing giant Heinz has begun selling the condiment nationwide under the "Mayochup" brand name. Even national chain restaurants usually have fry sauce at their Utah locations, and many give it out as the default condiment at the drive-thru if you don't ask for something specific. 1 Hires Big H, 425 South 700 East. This casual business with a retro vibe has been serving popular burgers and shakes since 1959. It still offers carhop service. (updated Mar 2024) 2 The Pie Pizzeria, 1320 E 200 S (next to the University), ☏ +1 801-582-5700. M-Th 11AM-1AM, F Sa 11AM-3AM, Su noon-11PM. Two locations around the corner from each other: one for take-out only and then a dine-in location in a dark but cozy basement with twenty years worth of graffiti covering the walls. Best known for their giant, thickly loaded pizzas, but they also serve salads, sub sandwiches, and beer. $6-20. 3 The Red Iguana, 736 W North Temple, ☏ +1 801-322-1489. M–Th 11AM–10PM, F 11AM–11PM, Sa 10AM–11PM, Su 10AM–9PM. Mexican restaurant with a menu based on old family recipes.

There are far too many watering holes in the metropolitan area to offer even a reasonably comprehensive list. Below is just a sampling. 5 The Bayou, 645 S State St, ☏ +1 801-961-8400. M 11AM–midnight, Tu-F 11AM–1AM, Sa 5PM–1AM, Su 5PM–midnight. A beer lover's paradise with over 300 different beers from all over the world, about 30 of them on tap. The food menu features Cajun and Creole dishes like Jambalaya Pizza, Alligator Cheesecake, and Blackened Catfish Salad. Live music after 9PM on most Friday and Saturday nights. 6 The Locker Room, 1063 E 2100 S. M–Th 11AM–11PM, F 11AM–midnight, Sa 9AM–midnight, Su 9AM–10PM. Sugar House sports bar that takes on a laid-back bar & grill atmosphere between games. Standard American food: burgers, pizza, etc. Brands itself as very LGBTQ+ friendly. (updated Mar 2024) 7 Gracie's, 326 S West Temple, ☏ +1 801-819-7565. M–Sa 11AM–2AM, Su 10AM–2AM. Stylish two-story gastropub popular with the younger crowd. Has a patio on each floor and beautiful views of both downtown and the mountains. Live music most nights, not just on weekends. Must be 21 or older. $10–30. 8 Under Current, 270 S 300 E (adjacent to Current seafood restaurant), [email protected]. M-Th 5-11PM, F Sa 5PM-midnight. An upscale bar serving high quality cocktails as well as a small food menu with items from the seafood restaurant nextdoor. (updated Jan 2024) 9 Copper Common, 111 E. Broadway, ☏ +1 801-355 0543, [email protected]. Su-Th 5PM-midnight, F Sa 5PM-1AM, Sunday brunch 10:30AM-3PM. Cocktail bar with a full food menu.

1 Anniversary Inn, Two locations in Salt Lake City: 678 East South Temple and 460 South 1000 East. Map pin is the South Temple location., toll-free: +1-800-324-4152, [email protected]. Themed rooms (e.g., train car, Phantom of the Opera, country garden) make this a unique, fun, and slightly offbeat option. $199. (updated Jan 2024) 2 DoubleTree Suites, 110 W 600 S, ☏ +1 801-359-7800. From $135. 3 Grand America Hotel, 555 S Main St, ☏ +1 801-258-6000, toll-free: +1-800-304-8696. A landmark high-rise on the south end of downtown, intended to be "the best hotel ever built". The five-diamond hotel features a lovely courtyard and some of the most elaborate chandeliers and mirrors in the world. $180–330. 4 Hilton Salt Lake City Center, 255 S West Temple, ☏ +1 801-328-2000. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: noon. 5 Hotel Monaco, 15 W 200 S, ☏ +1 801-595-0000, toll-free: +1-800-805-1801. An elegant Kimpton hotel in the historic Continental Bank Building high rise. The rooms aren't large, but they are luxurious and cozy. Can be a cheaper option on weekends when it isn't in high demand among business travelers. From $109. 6 Hyatt Place, 55 N 400 W (next to the Gateway mall), ☏ +1 801-456-6300. 7 Hyatt Regency, 170 West Temple, ☏ +1 801 596-1234, [email protected]. Hotel adjacent to the Salt Palace Convention Center in downtown Salt Lake. (updated Mar 2024) 8 Inn on the Hill, 225 North State St, ☏ +1 801-328-1466, [email protected].

The Wasatch Front region is served by three airports, but you will most likely fly into Salt Lake City International Airport. The two smaller airports near Ogden and Provo respectively are served by a very small number of flights and are mostly of interest to travelers who live in the direct vicinity. 1 Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC IATA), 776 North Terminal Dr, ☏ +1 801-575-2400, toll-free: +1-800-595-2442, [email protected]. Located on the western side of the city just off of I-80, Salt Lake serves as Delta Air Lines' mid-country hub, with over 120 daily departures for Delta alone. Hotel shuttles, taxis and ride-share services Lyft and Uber connect the airport with downtown. The UTA TRAX Green Line (see below) offers an inexpensive $2.50 ride from the airport to downtown. It hosts direct international flights from Amsterdam, London, Paris, Seoul, and various cities in Mexico and Canada. (updated Feb 2024) Salt Lake City is served by two interstate freeways: Interstate 80 connects to eastern and western destinations all the way from coast to coast, and Interstate 15, though viewed as a commuter freeway by locals, extends to both the Canadian and Mexican borders. Northern destinations accessible directly from I-15 consist mostly of small towns in eastern Idaho and western Montana. Southern destinations on I-15 include much larger cities such as Las Vegas and San Diego. I-80 provides a direct connection from Salt Lake to several major American cities, though all are hundreds of miles away.

Derived from Joseph Smith's ideas around urban planning from the "Plat of Zion," most of the Salt Lake Valley uses a consistent street grid radiating out from the southeast corner of Temple Square, downtown. Major streets run precisely east-to-west or north-to-south. Addresses are coordinates within the grid, and streets represent intervals of 100 in each direction. For example, the street five blocks east of the grid's center is called 500 East (commonly called 'Fifth East' in spoken conversation) and 13 blocks south is 1300 South (or 'Thirteenth South'). This means that the cardinal directions mentioned in street names do not represent a direction you can drive on that street, and if the direction designation is the only difference between two street names, they are two completely different streets, unlike the common street naming system where North Main and South Main would be two halves of a contiguous road. Building addresses are numbered based on their position between the 100-interval streets at either end of the block: 629 South 1500 West would be between 600 South and 700 South on 1500 West. A few streets are known by their names rather than their numbers: these include South Temple (which runs East/West, splitting the northern and southern halves of the grid) and Main Street (which runs North/South, dividing East and West sides). 100 East is universally known as State Street; 100 North and 100 West are better known as North Temple and West Temple, as they border the northern and western edges of Temple Square.

Crime in Salt Lake City tends to skew a bit more toward property crime than violent offenses, although, as with any city, the situation varies between neighborhoods. As a general rule, higher elevations like the east side and Capitol Hill are safer than lower-lying areas like Glendale and Rose Park, simply because affluent locals prefer the views from mountainside properties and the poorer neighborhoods are left for the valley. The vast majority of Salt Lake City is safe for tourists during daylight hours; some neighborhoods remain safe overnight, but there are certain areas to avoid after dark. Pioneer Park is near a busy homeless shelter and, despite crackdown efforts, has more than its share of drug transactions. Violent crimes against random targets are rare. Among nearby suburbs, you're most likely to stumble across a sketchy neighborhood in South Salt Lake, West Valley City, or maybe Taylorsville. The weather in the Salt Lake Valley presents few safety hazards – the heat of summer is always accompanied by low humidity, and winter snowstorms are usually calm. "Black ice" can make driving tricky: an invisibly thin layer can be enough to send your car skidding sideways out of your lane. The best defense against this is to simply drive slower and leave extra room for braking after a storm. The winter temperature inversions are the biggest health hazard Salt Lake weather will throw at you. Inversions occur between snowstorms and trap dangerous levels of pollution in the lower atmosphere, affecting all low-lying areas in the Salt Lake Valley and other valleys nearby.

Travel tips adapted from Salt Lake City on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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