You can’t visit Salt Lake City without floating in the Great Salt Lake, the largest saltwater lake in the western hemisphere. Great Salt Lake in Salt Lake City, Utah © Bella Bender / Shutterstock 3. To get a glimpse of the Olympic cauldron, go to the south end of the Rice-Eccles Stadium at the University of Utah. For ice skating, check out the Utah Olympic Oval and for Nordic skiing and e-bike rentals, visit the Soldier Hollow Nordic Center. The 400-acre venue is located 25 miles east of Salt Lake City. The facility also has adventures like ziplining, airbag jumps, alpine slides, extreme tubing and more.Ĭheck out the Flying Ace All-Stars Freestyle Show, get a guided tour of the venue or jump off the 41-foot high dive platform. Built for the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games, visitors can try things like bobsledding or freestyle skiing and snowboarding (both in winter and summer). Olympics fans will love experiencing what it’s like to be in the shoes of an Olympian at Utah Olympic Park. ![]() ![]() ![]() Visitors to the Mormon Tabernacle, located in Temple Square, can also listen to pipe organ concerts, organ recitals and bells rehearsals. With a 360-member volunteer chorus of men and women, their vocals lift the spirits of those attending their rehearsals. One of the most iconic things to see and do in Salt Lake City is to attend a rehearsal of the world-renowned Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The Mormon Tabernacle with the Wasatch Mountains beyond © Alamy Stock Photo 1.
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