Home / Travel Guides - Salt Lake City / Salt Lake City Travel With Kids

iStockphoto.com/chuvipro

More About
Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake City Travel with Kids

Under 13 The Discovery Gateway Children’s Museum (444 West 100 South)—one of Salt Lake City’s best things to do with kids—sneaks in a lesson or two about science and technology as young ones build, climb, crawl, compete and create there way through several exhibit galleries. The Garden teaches children about the important role bees play in the environment, and Block Party lets kids construct their own ceiling-high designs with oversize blue foam blocks.

iStockphoto.com/chuvipro
Don’t be surprised if you end up having as much fun at Utah’s Hogle Zoo (2600 E. Sunnyside Ave.) as your kids do. Visitors love the natural-looking animal enclosures that offer close-up (but safe) encounters with amazing creatures from around the world. Rocky Shores, with its underwater view of swimming polar bears, and the popular Elephant Encounter are just two of the zoo’s unforgettable places to see.

Keep your camera handy as you explore Wheeler Historic Farm (6351 South 900 East) because not only is the setting beautiful, you won’t want to miss a single shot of your kids experiencing life on a farm complete with goats, sheep, horses, pigs and cows. You can also tour an 1898 Victorian farmhouse, watch a milking demonstration or ride a tractor-drawn wagon around the property.

Teensportishead1/iStockphoto.com
Lagoon (375 N. Lagoon Dr.), an amusement park in Farmington 18 miles north of Salt Lake City, has two claims to fame. One, it’s historic. Visitors looking for fun things to do in Utah have been coming here since 1896. You can still ride a 1921 wooden roller coaster and a 1906 carousel with hand-carved animals. The second claim to fame? Some truly scary rides—perfect for thrill-seeking teens—like Wicked, a roller coaster that whips screaming riders up and over a vertical tower.

Courtesy of Red Butte Garden and Arboretum
Worried about your kids getting too much screen time and not enough sunshine? Then a family outing to Red Butte Garden (300 Wakara Way) may be just the ticket. No matter the season, this botanical garden offers pretty things to see, and the views of Salt Lake City from its winding paths and overlooks are picture perfect.

Next door to Red Butte Garden, the Natural History Museum of Utah at the Rio Tinto Center (301 Wakara Way) fascinates teens and parents alike with toothy dinosaur fossils arranged in intimidating (but accurate) poses, including Lythronax argestes or “gore king,” a frightening relative of the Tyrannosaurus Rex.

All AgesUtah Office of Tourism/Utah Office of Tourism
If you’re in Salt Lake City in December, the Christmas Lighting of Temple Square is one of the city’s most amazing things to see. Festive decorations and countless lights transform Temple Square into a breathtaking Christmas wonderland complete with traditional music. Just make sure everyone bundles up: Temperatures in SLC can get quite nippy this time of year.

AAA/Inspector 334
Among the city’s most interesting local restaurants is Bruges Waffles & Frites (336 West 300 South), a food place dedicated to the Liège waffle, a particular kind of Belgian waffle distinguished by its chewier inside and caramelized sugar outside. Kids will love the Monster Waffle, which arrives at your table decorated with ice cream and strawberries arranged to look like a ferocious face.

Travel into outer space without the aid of a rocket at Clark Planetarium (110 South 400 West), where kids can touch a moon rock, pretend they’re standing on one of Jupiter’s moons or whoosh past planets on a simulated trip through the solar system. Three floors of interactive exhibits will keep the whole family entertained, and on weekends, laser shows set to rock music wow audiences with special effects.

Andyworks/iStockphoto.com
Birds of all kinds—from native golden eagles, bald eagles, hawks and turkey vultures to exotic Chilean flamingoes, Andean condors and African southern ground hornbills—make their home in Tracy Aviary (589 East 1300 South). This often overlooked attraction in Liberty Park is one of SLC’s fun places to go with children. Don’t miss the bird show with its performing free-flying owls and hawks that swoop down mere inches above your head.

Read More

Salt Lake City, UT

Top AAA Diamond Hotels

AAA’s in-person hotel evaluations are unscheduled to ensure the inspector has an experience similar to that of members. To pass inspection, all hotels must meet the same rigorous standards for cleanliness, comfort and hospitality. These hotels receive a AAA Diamond designation that tells members what type of experience to expect.

Sponsored Listing

Kimpton Hotel Monaco Salt Lake City

15 W 200 S. Salt Lake City, UT 84101

Book Now

Members save up to 10% and earn World of Hyatt points when booking AAA/CAA rates! Members also receive free breakfast at Hyatt Place/Hyatt House with their World of Hyatt membership!

Hyatt Place Salt Lake City - Downtown/The Gateway

55 N 400 W. Salt Lake City, UT 84101

Book Now

Members save up to 10% and earn Honors points when booking AAA/CAA rates!

Hampton Inn by Hilton - Salt Lake City/Downtown

425 S 300 W. Salt Lake City, UT 84101

Book Now

Members save 5% or more and earn Marriott Bonvoy™ points when booking AAA/CAA rates!

Salt Lake Marriott Downtown at City Creek

75 S West Temple. Salt Lake City, UT 84101

Book Now

Travel Information

City Population

186,440

Elevation

4,390 ft.

Sales Tax

The sales tax in Salt Lake County is 6.85 percent. There also is a 4.75 percent tax on lodgings in Salt Lake County, 9.5 percent levied on automobile rentals and a 1 percent restaurant tax.

Emergency

911

Police (non-emergency)

(801) 799-3000

Hospitals

LDS Hospital, (801) 408-1100; St. Mark's Hospital, (801) 268-7111; Salt Lake Regional Medical Center, (801) 350-4111; University of Utah Health Care-University Hospital, (801) 581-2121.

Visitor Information

90 S. West Temple Salt Lake City, UT 84101-1406. Phone:(801)534-4900 or (800)541-4955

Air Travel

Salt Lake City International Airport

Rental Cars

Hertz, 775 N. Terminal Dr. at the airport, offers discounts to AAA members; phone (801) 575-2683 or (800) 654-3080.

Rail Service

The Amtrak station is at 340 South 600 West; phone (800) 872-7245.

Buses

The Greyhound Lines Inc. terminal is at 300 South 600 West; phone (801) 355-9579 or (800) 231-2222 or TTY (800) 345-3109.

Taxis

Taxis are on the meter system. Cab companies include City Cab, (801) 363-5550; Ute Cab, (801) 359-7788; and Yellow Cab, (801) 521-1862.

Public Transportation

Utah Transit Authority (UTA) provides bus service for Salt Lake City as well as transportation to nearby ski areas. Salt Lake City's light rail system, TRAX, also is operated by UTA. The Blue Line runs from downtown south to Draper. The Red Line connects downtown with Jordan and the University of Utah campus. The Green Line connects downtown with West Valley City and the airport. TRAX arrives at stations within 10-30 minutes. In addition, the FrontRunner commuter rail line connects downtown with Ogden, and a high-speed MAX bus links the Millcreek TRAX station with the town of Magna.

call or visit a AAA Travel Agent Today!

Find a AAA Office

As a AAA member, you'll save even more. Your AAA Travel Agent will check to see if AAA Vacations is combinable with other AAA member benefits, plus cruise and tour past passenger discounts and benefits.

Not a Member?

Join Now