Spring break in Salt Lake City, Utah, will provide you with an action packed fun-filled get away from routine school and daily life where church goers, animal lovers, sightseers, shoppers and restaurant connoisseurs alike can enjoy all this fabulous city can offer.
What trip to Salt Lake City could be complete with the gospel sounds and wonderful acoustics of the world famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and Salt Lake Temple, home choir of the Osmond family?
For history buffs, visit the Brigham Young statue at the intersection of Temple and Main Street.
You may also consider visiting Living Historic Village showcasing pioneer life between 1847 and 1869, complete with adobe houses, shops, schools and churches and other displays from that era situated in
This is the Place Heritage Park at 2601 Sunnyside Ave.
Beehive House located at 67 E. S. Temple Salt Lake City, is the historical home of President Brigham Young, the second leader of the Mormon Church.
Walk along the Great Salt Lake, the second saltiest lake in the world, a 20, 000 square mile habitat for migratory birds and wildlife reserve.
The avid nature lover will also want to hike in the Big Cottonwood Canyon, or take a nature walk, fish, picnic, camp out and more.
Trolley Square, the old trolley station building has now been converted into a shopping complex with such stores and Pottery Barn, and Restoration Hardware, and more to come in 2008. There is also the
Tanger Outlet Center in
Park City near Salt Lake City for best shopping deals.
There are so many other things to do while you spend your spring break in Salt Lake City such as sampling the cuisine in local restaurants, visiting the zoos, enjoying the night life, taking in other historical and cultural museums and more.