Discover Salt Lake City on a private tour
Salt Lake City offers a juxtaposition of majestic mountains and vibrant urban life. The city thrives with a mix of pioneer legacy and modern flair. A local guide on Salt Lake City tours will take you beyond the renowned Temple Square, into lively neighbourhoods and undiscovered gems. Picture a walking tour through historic streets, or a food and wine tour that excites your palate with local tastes. Enjoy the exclusivity of a private tour that lets you bypass the crowds at popular sites, uncovering the narratives that make this city unique. Whether it's the fresh mountain air or the inviting local hospitality, Salt Lake City embraces you with a welcoming spirit. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Salt Lake City. Explore Salt Lake City your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Salt Lake City tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Salt Lake City for every interest, including: Layover tours: On a 3–5 hour stop at SLC, meet your guide for Temple Square, viewpoints at the Utah State Capitol, and a short walk to Ensign Peak for skyline photos; with 5+ hours, add the Great Salt Lake Marina for a salty shoreline stop. If you prefer museums, swap in the Natural History Museum of Utah for a fast, focused visit. Nature and Wildlife tours: Hike an easy stretch of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail or stroll the Silver Lake boardwalk in Big Cottonwood Canyon, watching for moose and mule deer. Bird at Farmington Bay or visit Antelope Island to see bison herds and sweeping lake views timed for golden light. History tours: Explore This Is the Place Heritage Park and nearby Fort Douglas for pioneer and military stories, then see railway-era architecture at the Rio Grande Depot. Add time at the Church History Museum to view early settlement artefacts and art. UTA TRAX links the airport and downtown, and the central grid is walkable. Canyons, the lake, and Antelope Island aren’t well served by transit, so consider tours with private transportation or ask your guide for a chauffeured option. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Salt Lake City inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods A private walking tour in Salt Lake City is an excellent way to discover its diverse neighborhoods. Your guide will provide insights that only a local can offer, making your visit both engaging and informative. - Downtown Salt Lake City: Explore the cultural and historical heart of the city, ideal for cultural tourists. Visit the stunning Salt Lake Temple, vibrant theaters, and a variety of dining options. - Sugar House: Known for its hip vibe, this neighborhood is great for families and young travelers. Enjoy parks, local shops, and a welcoming community atmosphere. - The Avenues: Perfect for those interested in architecture and history, this area features charming streets lined with Victorian homes and offers panoramic views of the city. - 9th and 9th: A favorite among locals for its unique boutiques and cafes, this neighborhood caters to those seeking a laid-back, artistic atmosphere with a diverse food scene. Day trip ideas from Salt Lake City From Salt Lake City, day trips make it easy to slip into mountains, islands, and open desert, and these short tours let you match scenery, history, and low‑stress time outdoors to your style. - Park City: a quick climb into cooler air for Main Street’s mining‑town history, galleries, and easy trail time, which suits you if you like a mix of small‑town food stops, local shops, and mountain views without a long drive. - Antelope Island State Park: get close to the Great Salt Lake, spot bison and shorebirds, and walk quiet shoreline trails, ideal if wildlife watching, wide horizons, and sunset photos are high on your list. - Bonneville Salt Flats: a surreal white crust that feels other‑worldly, great for photography, land‑speed lore, and big‑sky solitude, perfect if you enjoy stark landscapes and simple, flat walks. - Big Cottonwood Canyon: towering rock walls, lakes and forested paths in easy reach of the city, which fits hikers, casual walkers, and families looking for picnic spots and short scenic routes. - Golden Spike National Historical Park and Spiral Jetty: stand where the transcontinental railroad met, then continue to the lakeshore earthwork for art plus geology, good if you like hands‑on history paired with unique photo stops. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Salt Lake City most travellers miss.