Salt Lake City is a city found in Utah, The United States Of America. It is located 40.76 latitude and -111.89 longitude and it is situated at elevation 1311 meters above sea level. Salt Lake City has a population of 186,440 making it the biggest city in Utah. It operates on the MDT time zone.

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Country The United States Of America State Utah Population 186,440 Elevation 1,311 m over sea level Time Zone MDT Longitude -111.891050 Latitude 40.760780

Positioned on the southern shores of the Great Salt Lake in Utah, this western city blends all the energy of a growing metro region with the strong history and traditions of the original Mormon pioneers.

Salt Lake City, Utah began in 1847 when 143 men, three women and two children, led by founder Brigham Young, settled here. The Mormons came to Utah to find a place to practice their religious beliefs, which included polygamy at the time, without interference from the U.S. Government. The city has evolved greatly since that time and polygamy is no longer condoned by the mainstream Mormon Church.

Salt Lake City is watched over by the glorious Wasatch Mountain Range, home to some of the best skiing in the United States. This Utah capital experiences the full range of four seasons with hot summers and cold, dry winters, with snow on the mountains and great skiing the year round.

The Great Salt Lake and its islands provide recreational activities and the lake's waters are harvested for salt and other minerals.







Salt Lake City is built on a grid system with almost every street going in a precise north-south or east-west direction.

This western city saw the very first Kentucky Fried Chicken store in 1952.

It is against the law to carry an uncovered Ukulele on the streets of Salt Lake City!

More than 50% of the metro Salt Lake City population is Mormon.

There are many great things to do in Salt Lake City area for any Utah travel plan!

The surrounding mountains, rivers and rugged terrain offer visitors a wide variety of outdoor adventures such as hiking, off road trucking, white water rafting and camping. Salt Lake City attractions include great family escapes such as water parks, zoos, the homes of the Mormon founders, great city parks, restaurants and theaters. Read on for a few of the most interesting attractions in beautiful Salt Lake City.

Temple Square

Temple Square, containing the country's most beautiful and historic Mormon institutions, is the most popular attraction in the entire State of Utah. Within its walls you can visit the magnificent Tabernacle, home to the world famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The Tabernacle's towering pipe organ (11,623 pipes), and dome shaped structure produce near perfect acoustics. The Beehive House is the historical home of Brigham Young and the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. Originally the Utah Hotel, it's a moving shrine to the lifelong work of the Mormon leader. Nearby, the Salt Lake City Family History Library is the most prestigious genealogical research center in the world.

Temple Square, containing the country's most beautiful and historic Mormon institutions, is the most popular attraction in the entire State of Utah. Within its walls you can visit the magnificent Tabernacle, home to the world famous The Tabernacle's towering pipe organ (11,623 pipes), and dome shaped structure produce near perfect acoustics. The Beehive House is the historical home of Brigham Young and the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. Originally the Utah Hotel, it's a moving shrine to the lifelong work of the Mormon leader. Nearby, the Salt Lake City Family History Library is the most prestigious genealogical research center in the Salt Lake City Skiing

Salt Lake City sits at the base of the pristine Wasatch Mountains, home to world famous Utah ski resorts including Brighton, Snowbird, Solitude and Alta. All of these excellent resorts offer ski equipment rentals, lessons and runs from beginner to double black diamond. The area is home to a wide range of accommodations from luxury ski lodges to quaint inns to budget motels. Brighton Resort is known for its family friendliness and affordability. The ski park has three separate terrain layouts, unique snowboard runs and receives 500 inches of pristine Utah snow annually.

Salt Lake City sits at the base of the pristine Wasatch Mountains, home to world famous ski resorts including Brighton, Snowbird, Solitude and Alta. All of these excellent resorts offer ski equipment rentals, lessons and runs from beginner to double black diamond. The area is home to a wide range of accommodations from luxury ski lodges to quaint inns to budget motels. is known for its family friendliness and affordability. The ski park has three separate terrain layouts, unique snowboard runs and receives 500 inches of pristine Utah snow annually. Clark Planetarium

The big western skies of Utah are perfect for observing the Cosmos in all its glory. The Clark Planetarium is a renowned facility located a couple of blocks from Temple Square in Salt Lake City. The Hansen Dome planetarium theater features a variety of star shows such as 'Black Holes' and 'Extreme Planets'. Enjoy the IMAX Theater for NASCAR and Space Station 3D shows, Laser Shows delivering music from Pink Floyd in psychedelic wonder and educational programs keep amateur astronomers excited about the night skies.

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Salt-lake-city has a population of around 190679, of which 98491 (51%) are male and 92188 (48%) are female. The average age of the inhabitants of Salt-lake-city is 34.23, meaning that the average person is below the national median age of 37. For every male, there are approximately 0.94 females, meaning that the population is relatively evenly distributed between males and female(s).

Of Salt-lake-city's 190679 residents, around 185369 (97.20%) identify as having a single race. The majority of the population is white, which consists of 73.40% of the population. Of the remaining population, 5107 are black/African Americans (2.70%), 2481 are native Americans (1.30%), 10464 are asians (5.50%), 4656 are pacific islanders (2.40%), 22629 are other (11.00%).

The median income of households in Salt-lake-city is $47243.00, meaning that most of the households are above the poverty threshold for families of three. Of the total population, 10.00% of households reported an annual income of less than $10,000.

Salt Lake City, UT Zipcodes

The city of Salt Lake City has 19 zipcodes recognized by the United States Census Bureau: 84044, 84101, 84102, 84103, 84104, 84105, 84106, 84108, 84109, 84111, 84112, 84113, 84115, 84116, 84119, 84120, 84128, 84144, 84180.