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| Population | |
| Salt Lake City: | 180,651 |
| Salt Lake Area: | 1,022,651 |
| Wasatch Front: | 2,076,307 |
| State of Utah: | 2,736,424 |
| Elevation | ||
| City: | 4,330 feet | 1,320 meters |
| Nearby mountains: | ||
| Snowbird base: | 8,100 feet | 2,469 meters |
| Hidden Peak: | 11,000 feet | 3,353 meters |
Climate
Average daily temperature (average of high/low for 24 hour period 1971-2000)
January - 29.2 F / -1.5 C
February - 34.5 F / 1.4 C
March - 43.1 F / 6.2 C
April - 50 F / 10 C
May - 58.9 F / 14.9 C
June - 69 F / 20.5 C
July - 77 F / 25 C
August - 75.6 F / 24.2 C
September - 65 F / 18.3 C
October - 52.5 F / 11.4 C
November - 39.6 F / 4.2 C
December - 30.2 F / -1 C
Geography
Salt Lake lies in a mountain valley with the Wasatch Mountains to the east and north. The Oquirrh (pronounced "oaker") Mountains border the western edge of the valley. Salt Lake's official elevation is 4,330 feet/1,320 meters above sea level. The city is situated on land once covered by the prehistoric Lake Bonneville. This ancient lake existed within portions of Utah, Nevada, and Idaho, with an elevation rising from 4,200 feet to 5,200 feet (1,280 meters to 1,585 meters) at some points. The eastern and northern portions of the city are located on a series of terraces, or former beaches, which are known locally as "the benches."
Airport Transportation
The airport is just 10 minutes from downtown. Taxis, limousines, buses, and shuttles provide airport service to anywhere in the valley and to local ski resorts. Many hotels provide complimentary airport shuttle service.
more Airport information
Public Transportation
Utah Transit Authority (UTA) provides over 100 bus routes throughout an 1,800 square-mile area. UTA also provides light-rail service, airport transportation, service to ski resorts in winter, and door-to-door transportation for disabled passengers. A free fare zone is available downtown.
more Public Transportation information
Driving Laws
Safety belts are required by law in Utah. All occupants of private vehicles must be wearing safety restraints. Children should be secured in car seats or safety belts.
Please don't drink and drive. Like many Western states, Utah has stringent laws. A blood alcohol content of 0.08% or more is considered "driving under the influence" and you will be arrested and charged with a crime. Salt Lake is 4,300 feet above sea level. Consume alcohol cautiously as it has more effect at this altitude, and even more at ski area altitudes of 7,000-8,000 feet.
Time Zone
Utah is in the Mountain Time Zone and uses Daylight Savings Time.
Area Codes
Utah's area codes are 801, 385 and 435. Unless otherwise noted, the area code for telephone numbers listed on this site is 801.
Liquor Laws
Misperceptions abound when it comes to Utah's liquor laws. It is as easy to get a drink in Salt Lake as it is to order a meal.
more about Utah's liquor laws
Religious Services
Salt Lake's citizens are a blend of religious and cultural backgrounds. Most of the world's denominations are represented in Salt Lake. For a complete list of religious facilities please consult the Yellow Pages.
Important Telephone Numbers
Traffic/Road Conditions/Transit Info
511
Toll-free outside Utah
866-511-UTAH
Services for the Disabled
800-333-8824
Time and Temperature
801-467-8463
Airport Information
801-575-2400
Emergency
Fire, Medical, or Police
911
Police (non emergency)
801-799-3000
Highway Patrol Office
801-887-3800
Highway Helpline
(limited cellular)
*11
