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Salt Lake City

 
Frommer's Guide
INTRODUCTION
DINING
ATTRACTIONS
NIGHTLIFE
SHOPPING
ACTIVE PURSUITS
SPECTATOR SPORTS
Active Pursuits Frommer

Salt Lake City is an excellent base for skiing and snowboarding, and there are also plenty of opportunities for hiking and other warm-weather activities just outside the city in the 1.3-million acres of the Wasatch-Cache National Forest. For maps and detailed trail information, contact the Wasatch-Cache National Forest, 125 S. State St. (tel. 801/524-3900; www.fs.fed.us/r4/wcnf). Another good source of information is the nonprofit Public Lands Information Center (tel. 801/466-6411) located in the REI building.

Gart Sports outlets (www.gartsports.com) can meet most of your recreational equipment needs. There are several locations in the Salt Lake City area, including 5550 S. 900 East, Murray (tel. 801/263-3633), and 10200 S. State St., Sandy (tel. 801/566-7404). Recreational Equipment, Inc. (REI), 3285 E. 3300 South (tel. 801/486-2100; www.rei.com), offers a wide range of sporting goods, both sales and rentals. A good source for sales and rentals of ski and golf equipment, bikes, and in-line skates is Utah Ski & Golf, 134 W. 600 South, in downtown Salt Lake City (tel. 801/355-9088; www.utahskigolf.com), and at several other locations.

Biking -- You'll find a number of bikeways along city streets, some separate from but running parallel to the road, some a defined part of the road with a line designating the bike lane, and others sharing the driving lane with motor vehicles. From mid-May through September, City Creek Canyon, east of Capitol Hill, is closed to motor vehicles. It's open to hikers and in-line skaters at any time, and bicyclists can use the road on odd-numbered days. For information on the best places to bike, as well as rentals and repairs, stop at Canyon Sports, 1844 E. Fort Union Blvd. (tel. 800/736-8754 or 801/942-3100; www.canyonsports.com); or Guthrie Bicycle, downtown at 156 E. 200 South (tel. 801/363-3727), and at 731 E. 2100 South (tel. 801/484-0404).

Boating -- The Great Salt Lake, at the city's front door, has marinas on the south shore and on Antelope Island .

Fishing -- Trout can be found in the rivers feeding into the Great Salt Lake, although no fish can live in the lake itself. Popular spots include Big and Little Cottonwood creeks and Mill Creek. Fishing licenses are required; you can get one, along with maps and suggestions, at most sporting-goods stores.

Golf -- There are nine city courses with one central contact for general information and reservations: tel. 801/485-7730 or 801/484-3333 for the automated tee-time reservation system; www.slc-golf.com. Rates range from $5.50 to $12.50 for 9 holes and $20 to $25 for 18 holes, and all courses require reservations. The 18-hole, par-72 Bonneville, 954 Connor St. (tel. 801/583-9513), has hills, a large ravine, and a creek. The 9-hole, par-36 Forest Dale, 2375 S. 900 East (tel. 801/483-5420), is a redesigned historic course with huge trees and challenging water hazards. The 18-hole, par-72 Glendale, 1630 W. 2100 South (tel. 801/974-2403), features fine bent grass greens and splendid mountain views. The Jordan River course, 1200 N. Redwood Rd. (tel. 801/533-4527), is a challenging executive par 3, 9-hole course that meanders along the banks of the Jordan River. There are two 18-hole courses at Mountain Dell (tel. 801/582-3812), in Parley's Canyon east on I-80: the par-71 lake course and the par-72 canyon course, with breathtaking views and a strong likelihood of seeing deer, elk, moose, and other wildlife. The 9-hole, par-34 Nibley Park, 2730 S. 700 East (tel. 801/483-5418), is a good beginner course. The 18-hole, par-72 Rose Park, 1386 N. Redwood Rd. (tel. 801/596-5030), is flat but challenging. The city's top course is the 18-hole, par-72 Wingpointe, 3602 W. 100 North, near the airport (tel. 801/575-2345), a very challenging links-style course designed by Arthur Hills.

Jogging -- Memory Grove Park and City Creek Canyon are both terrific places for walking and jogging. The park is on the east side of the Capitol, and the canyon follows City Creek to the northeast. In town, you can stop at one of the city parks, such as Liberty Park.



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