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We recommend staying on the east side of Salt Lake Valley for the easiest access to the canyon. Best Areas to Book: 🌆 Downtown Salt Lake City Best for walkability, restaurants, and nightlife ~20–25 minutes to the venue ☕ Sugar House Fun, lively neighborhood with great food + coffee shops ~15–20 minutes to the venue 🏡 Millcreek (closest option!) Quiet, residential, and very convenient ~10–15 minutes to the venue 🌿 Holladay / Cottonwood Heights Beautiful, upscale, and closest to the canyon ~10–15 minutes to the venue ⛰️ Foothill / University Area Scenic views near the mountains ~15 minutes to the venue 🍸 Central 9th Trendy area with great local spots ~15–20 minutes to the venue 💡 Tip: Staying closer to the mountains = shorter drive + easier transportation at the end of the night.
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If you’re traveling with a group or want a little more space, Airbnb and VRBO can be great options. Look in Millcreek, Holladay, Cottonwood Heights, or Sugar House for the best location Ideal for sharing with friends or making a weekend out of it
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✨ Closest to the Venue (Easy & Convenient) -Hyatt Place Salt Lake City/Cottonwood -Hampton Inn Salt Lake City Cottonwood -Residence Inn Salt Lake City Cottonwood -Fairfield Inn & Suites Salt Lake City Cottonwood 🕒 All about 10–15 minutes from the venue 🏙️ Central + Downtown Stays -Little America Hotel Salt Lake City -Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City -Kimpton Hotel Monaco Salt Lake City 🕒 ~20–25 minutes to the venue + walkable to bars/restaurants 💎 If You Want to Make a Weekend of It The Grand America Hotel ✨ Our favorite for a more elevated stay
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🌄 Explore More of Utah If you’re making a longer trip out of it, Utah has some incredible places to explore in the fall: Great Salt Lake – unique landscapes, especially beautiful at sunset Park City (~30–40 min) – charming mountain town with fall colors, shops, and dining Zion National Park (~4.5 hrs) – perfect October weather for hiking and exploring Arches National Park (~3.5 hrs) – iconic red rock landscapes without the summer heat Fall is one of the best times to visit Utah—fewer crowds, cooler temperatures, and beautiful scenery across the state.