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Looking to stuff your itinerary on a budget? Salt Lake has a wide variety of attractions that are free to the public. From monuments to mansions, historic sites, and Utah's most visted attraction, Temple Square, you'll find interesting adventures in Salt Lake that won't cost you a dime.
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Utah Olympic Oval
Type: Attractions
Area:
West Valley
5662 South 4800 WestKearns, UT 84118
Phone: 801-968-OVAL
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Located only 25 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City, the Utah Olympic Oval is an ideal venue for a wide variety of functions including meetings, receptions, corporate retreats, banquets and family reunions all year round. Imagine hosting a company party for as few as 15 employees or as many as 5,000. 2002 Olympic Winter Games speed skating site. Athlete training center. Public skating sessions, soccer, hockey leagues. Skating, Speed skating, and figure skating instruction. Special events.
This monument honors LDS Church leader and pioneer-colonizer Brigham Young, and pays tribute to the Utah Indians and fur trappers who preceded Mormon settlers into the Salt ...more
Chronicling the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from its beginning in 1830 to the present day, collections at the library contain manuscripts, ...more
Originally located in downtown Salt Lake, the hall served as a city and territorial government office. It was moved in 1960 and now houses the Utah Office of Tourism and the ...more
When the pioneers arrived in the Salt Lake Valley in July 1847, they immediately began constructing simple homes in their new surroundings. Today, more than a century and a ...more
Erected in 1859 at the entrance to Brigham Young’s property which led to the mouth of City Creek Canyon. Replaced several times over the years, the present 4,000 lb. eagle ...more
Discover where generations meet! Easy-to-use genealogy computers access millions of worldwide records. Friendly, supportive staff. Free admission.
Located on South Temple between “G” & “H” Streets, the mansion was built as a residence for early mining executive Thomas Kearns and is now the official residence of Utah’s ...more
The centerpiece of this beautifully landscaped 10-acre plot in the heart of downtown is the 6-spired Salt Lake Temple. Also on the Square is the domed Tabernacle, home of the ...more
Located in Jordan Park, offering floral architecture and displays representing other countries. Open May–September, dawn until dusk.
This beautifully resorted historic building, the former Hotel Utah built in 1911 and listed on the National Registry of Historic Buildings, houses the popular FamilySearch ...more
Home for the semiannual general conferences of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Free tours daily. The expansive roof of the terraced complex is comprised of ...more
A spacious city park with walking/running paths, swimming pool, tennis courts, paddle boats, children’s amusement park, playground, picnic facilities, and plenty of room for ...more
In a grassy plot near downtown Salt Lake City are the gravesites of Brigham Young and others, including Eliza R. Snow, pioneer poetess and early women's leader in The Church ...more
Home to the 72-foot-high 2002 Olympic Winter Games Cauldron, a state-of-the-art visitors center, and the Hoberman Arch—the spectacular structure under which athletes received ...more
Pioneer Park was settled in 1847 and is known as the "Old Fort" settlement. It is the site of the first pioneer campsite in Salt Lake City, and the site of the first pioneer ...more
Free tours. Call for an appointment and we will make arrangements. Built in 1927; includes Egyptian, Gothic, Moorish, and Colonial rooms.
2002 Olympic Winter Games speed skating site. Athlete training center. Public skating sessions, soccer, hockey leagues. Skating, Speed skating, and figure skating instruction. ...more
Be sure to visit Temple Square and other attractions and events offered by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—all are free.
The 1980 White Memorial Chapel is a reproduction of an earlier chapel belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The original was constructed in 1883 and ...more
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