A comprehensive hierarchy of key nearby and internal geographic and infrastructural features that define Salt Lake City.
Internal
Defines central geographic and infrastructural zones within Salt Lake City.
Downtown Salt Lake City
Core commercial and cultural district Downtown Salt Lake City is home to City Creek Center, the Utah State Capitol, and lively nightlife.
Sugar House
Vibrant neighborhood Sugar House offers a mix of local boutiques, parks like Sugar House Park, and casual dining.
Bordering
Lists major geographic regions immediately surrounding Salt Lake City for contextual placement.
Salt Lake City Footprints
The Footprints refers to the basin and lower elevations surrounding the city as they give way to approaches to the Wasatch Range.
Nearby
Highlights key cities, towns, and regions within a short drive of Salt Lake City.
Provo & Utah Valley
South of Salt Lake City lies Provo and the broader Utah Valley, known for BYU, rock climbing at Maple Mountain, and lakeside parks.
Great Salt Lake & Antelope Island
To the northwest of Salt Lake City is the Great Salt Lake and the protected lands of Antelope Island, famed for migratory birds and bison.
