Absolutely! Here’s your full guide to a Salt Lake City Tour β perfect for discovering the historic, scenic, and cultural highlights of Utahβs capital. Whether you’re into pioneer history, mountain views, religious landmarks, or urban eats, Salt Lake City has something for you. ποΈποΈπ
ποΈ Salt Lake City Tour Overview
Salt Lake City (SLC) is known for:
- The headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS)
- Beautiful views of the Wasatch Mountains
- A growing food and arts scene
- Nearby access to the Great Salt Lake, ski resorts, and natural beauty
π Top Salt Lake City Tour Options
π Guided Bus & Trolley Tours
These cover major landmarks with historical narration.
Top options include:
- Salt Lake Trolley Tours β Old-fashioned trolleys with actors as guides
- City Sights Tours β Small group sightseeing in air-conditioned vans
- Gray Line of Utah β Full and half-day excursions
π Tour stops often include:
- Temple Square
- Utah State Capitol
- The Avenues Historic District
- Pioneer Memorial Museum
- Governorβs Mansion
- University of Utah
π΅ ~$40β$65 per person
π 2β4 hours
πΆββοΈ Walking Tours
Great for those who want to explore downtown or dive into specific topics.
Popular themes:
- Temple Square History Tour (often free with LDS missionaries)
- Downtown architecture and art tour
- Food walking tours β Try local favorites like fry sauce and funeral potatoes π
- Haunted Salt Lake tours β Great for spooky fun at night π»
π΅ Some free (tip-based), others ~$20β$40
π§ Self-Guided or App-Based Tours
Explore at your own pace with audio or GPS-guided tours.
Try:
- Action Tour Guide App for driving around the city
- VoiceMap App β Includes themed walks and drives
- Temple Square’s self-guided walking tour maps
πΆ Nature & Day Trip Add-Ons
- ποΈ Great Salt Lake State Park β 30 mins away
- ποΈ Big & Little Cottonwood Canyons β scenic drives, hikes, and skiing
- πΎ Antelope Island β wildlife, hiking, and epic lake views
- π§ Bonneville Salt Flats β stunning, otherworldly landscape (~1.5 hrs away)
Many local tour operators include transportation for these day trips.
π Must-See Stops on a Salt Lake City Tour
- ποΈ Utah State Capitol β Neoclassical architecture + city views
- βͺ Temple Square β Historic LDS temple, gardens, and visitor centers
- πΌοΈ City and County Building
- π¨ The Leonardo Museum β science + art
- π³ Liberty Park β Localsβ favorite green space
- ποΈ Red Butte Garden or Hogle Zoo
- ποΈ 9th & 9th District or Sugar House β Shopping + coffee
π« Tickets & Tour Passes
While thereβs no Salt Lake CityPASS, you can find combo deals or discounts at:
- VisitSaltLake.com
- Connect Pass (includes 13 attractions like Hogle Zoo, Clark Planetarium, The Leonardo, and This Is The Place Heritage Park)
π΅ ~ $32 (kids) to $40+ (adults) for 1-day Connect Pass
β¨ Sample 1-Day Salt Lake City Tour Itinerary
Morning:
- Start with a trolley or van city tour
- Explore Temple Square and visit Assembly Hall or the Tabernacle
Afternoon:
- Visit the Utah State Capitol
- Walk around City Creek Center for lunch + shopping
- Check out The Leonardo Museum or Clark Planetarium
Evening:
- Sunset drive to the Great Salt Lake or Ensign Peak
- Dinner in the Sugar House or Downtown area
π² Helpful Apps & Resources
- VisitSaltLake.com β Official tourism site
- Action Tour Guide β Self-guided driving tour
- GetYourGuide / Viator β Book local tours
- UTA Transit App β For light rail & buses
- Salt Lake Connect Pass β Attraction bundle
Want a custom Salt Lake City itinerary based on your vibe (history, outdoorsy, family-friendly, food-focused, or chill weekend)? Just let me know and Iβll map it out for you! πΊοΈβͺπ
Absolutely! Here’s your Salt Lake City Tour FAQ β your quick and handy guide to everything you need to know before exploring Utahβs capital. Whether you’re here for the history, the mountains, the Mormon heritage, or the nearby lakes and canyons, this will help you plan your perfect day. ποΈποΈπ
π© Salt Lake City Tour β FAQ
πΉ 1. Whatβs the best way to tour Salt Lake City?
The best options include:
- π Guided bus or trolley tours β Great for seeing top sights with local stories
- πΆββοΈ Walking tours β Perfect for Temple Square and downtown history
- π Self-guided driving/audio tours β Flexibility with your own car
- ποΈ Combo day trips β Visit the Great Salt Lake, canyons, or Antelope Island
πΉ 2. Are there hop-on hop-off buses in Salt Lake City?
π« No traditional hop-on hop-off buses. Hop-on Hop-off Salt Lake City
β Trolley-style and shuttle tours operate with narrated stops at key locations, including:
- Temple Square
- Utah State Capitol
- The Avenues
- Pioneer Memorial Museum
- University of Utah area
π΅ ~$40β$65 | 2β4 hours
πΉ 3. What are the must-see places on a city tour?
- π Temple Square β Historic LDS site with gardens & visitor centers
- ποΈ Utah State Capitol β Beautiful views + neoclassical design
- πΌοΈ City and County Building
- π³ Liberty Park β Local favorite green space
- π The Leonardo or Natural History Museum of Utah
- ποΈ 9th & 9th and Sugar House β Trendy neighborhoods
- ποΈ Great Salt Lake (add-on trip)
πΉ 4. Are tours of Temple Square free?
β Yes!
- Guided tours are offered by LDS Church volunteers
- Explore the Tabernacle, Assembly Hall, and gardens
- Visit interactive exhibits at Conference Center and Church History Museum
π‘ Renovation is ongoing (check access updates)
πΉ 5. Can I take a tour of the Great Salt Lake?
Yes! ποΈ
- 30 minutes from downtown SLC
- Tours include photo ops, walking the shoreline, and learning about the lakeβs salty ecosystem
- Some include Antelope Island for wildlife viewing and hikes
π΅ ~$65β$95 depending on operator
π¦ Look out for bison, antelope, and birds
πΉ 6. Are there walking tours in Salt Lake City?
Yes! Popular walking tour themes include:
- ποΈ Temple Square and LDS History
- π£ Downtown Art & Architecture
- π Foodie Tours (limited, check for seasonal availability)
- π» Ghost Tours (evening, seasonal)
π΅ Some free (tip-based), others $15β$40
π Most start in downtown near Temple Square
πΉ 7. Is Salt Lake City good for families?
π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Absolutely!
Family-friendly spots on or near city tours:
- π§ Discovery Gateway Children’s Museum
- π¦ Natural History Museum of Utah
- π Clark Planetarium
- πΎ Hogle Zoo
- π This Is The Place Heritage Park β pioneer reenactments & train rides
πΉ 8. Whatβs the Connect Pass and is it worth it?
β Yes, if you want to visit multiple attractions.
Salt Lake Connect Pass includes:
- 13 attractions like:
- Hogle Zoo
- Red Butte Garden
- The Leonardo
- Clark Planetarium
- Discovery Gateway
- This Is The Place Park
π΅ ~$32 (kids) to ~$40 (adults) for 1-day pass
π² Available as a digital pass
πΉ 9. Do I need a car to explore the city?
Not for downtown, but it’s helpful if you’re:
- Visiting the Great Salt Lake, canyons, or Antelope Island
- Doing a self-guided driving tour
- Exploring beyond the light rail routes
β Public transit (TRAX light rail) covers the airport, downtown, and University area.
πΉ 10. Whenβs the best time to take a Salt Lake City tour?
βοΈ Spring (AprβJun) and π Fall (SeptβOct) offer mild weather and clear skies
βοΈ Winter (DecβMar): Great for ski add-ons
βοΈ Summer (JulβAug): Hot but dry β bring water and sun protection
Bonus: Are tours available in other languages?
Most public or group tours are in English, but:
- Some private tour operators offer Spanish, French, or Mandarin by request
- Self-guided app tours often include multilingual options
Want a custom Salt Lake itinerary (cultural, scenic, spiritual, or family-friendly)? Just let me know your interests and travel style β Iβll build the perfect plan for you! πΊοΈποΈπ§