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How to Navigate Around Salt Lake Like a Local

Posted on June 5, 2023   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Terina Ria

Terina Ria

Whether by bike, bus, or train, how do you get around SLC? If you’re new to town, here are some tips on navigating our city’s modes of transportation.

🚲 Biking

Salt Lake City has made efforts to try to make our streets more pedestrian and bike friendly despite being a car-centric city. Salt Lake City’s Green Loop, for example, is a pop-up concept that would add more biking and walking trails. And the 9-line is looking good these days!

SLC Bike Map

This handy dandy guide shows you the city’s main bikeways.

GREENbike

If you haven’t committed to bike ownership quite yet, but want a more convenient way to get around downtown, you can grab a GREENbike. They have over 30 docking stations!

Looking For a Fun Bike Ride?

Bryant Heath of SLSees created a bike route, about 30 minutes long, that will take you past all 60 murals of South Salt Lake Mural Fest.

Life Hack

Stay vigilant. Utah drivers are notoriously … not great. Assume that drivers aren’t looking out for you, because most of the time they aren’t.

🚌 Buses & Trains

The Utah Transit Authority is our public transportation system. They offer buses, light rail trains (TRAX), and commuter trains (FrontRunner).

Know Before You Go

The FrontRunner doesn't run on Sundays. And all UTA services don’t run later than 1 a.m.

Life Hack

The Hive Pass is a great deal for all Salt Lake City residents. It's $42 and you get a subsidized pass that gives you unlimited access to most of the modes of transit, and discounted access to FrontRunner.

  • Related: Johnnae Nardone of Sweet Streets makes the case for the bus over the mini van with her family of 6. [City Cast Salt Lake 🎧]

🚙 Cars

Grid System

Once you master the grid system, it’s fairly simple to navigate your way around. Everything is based off of the LDS temple in coordinates. When you’re at 2100 S., you are 21 blocks south of the temple. If you are at 600 E. you are six grid lines over, eastward, from the temple.

Parking

If you see this sign you can park here but you’ll have to pay, Monday-Friday between 8 a.m.- 8 p.m., for a maximum of 2 hours at $2.25/hr. You can pay at a pay station or through the ParkSLC app. On Saturdays you can park for free for 2 hours and Sundays are free all day. If you have a hybrid or EV, you never have to pay the meter.

Life Hack

When a light turns green, look both ways before you hit the gas. It’s likely there will be a car or two that runs the red light.

  • Interested in going car-less? Or at least car-light? City Cast Salt Lake host Ali Vallarta and lead producer Emily Means weigh out the pros and cons. [City Cast Salt Lake 🎧]

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