Private tour in Salt Lake City Kevin E

Salt Lake City and Park City Highlights Private Full Day Tour

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Kevin E.

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Born and raised in Texas, I've also lived in Utah, Arizona, Hungary, Australia, and China. I love traveling and photographing the world! I love experiencing places through their architecture, stories, and culture. However, no matter where I travel, Utah and Texas will always be my home. Texas because you can't take Texas out of a Texan, and Utah because this is where my roots reach deep, going back four generations to the pioneers who helped this desert blossom as a rose. In addition to giving tours, I write and illustrate children's books and provide field trips (tours integrated with academics) for homeschool students. My experience traveling has helped me better understand the value of tour guides and tour companies. I've been blessed (or cursed) with a knack for remembering interesting facts. I channel this information into my tours, so that you get more than just the basics or what you could get by reading plaques. The tours I give are more hands-on and immersive experiences that you can't get through reading a book, browsing pictures online, or watching videos. By giving tours, I'm helping people expand their understanding and appreciation of diverse ideas to help make the world a better place. Even though I have been visiting Utah since I was a kid and have been told the stories of my pioneer ancestors, it wasn't until I lived in downtown Salt Lake City while attending LDS Business College (now Ensign College) that I fell in love with it. That's when I explored the city looking for examples of design and architecture for my interior design classes. That's when as a runner for a local law firm I came across hidden stories of the city, like where the historic Chinatown and red-light districts were, while delivering documents to offices around the city. Since then, I've explored and researched more and more. I'd love to help you discover the well-known and the lesser known stories of this magnificent city and state from its temples and cathedrals to the stories of its indigenous people and immigrants to its natural beauty and wonders. Any of my tour options can be personalized and tailored for you. For instance, if you have a special interest or passion, let me know, and I can adapt or design a tour just for you. I can meet you just about anywhere in the Salt Lake area. We'll use my Honda Odyssey minivan or a rental vehicle for a tour that requires driving. Either way, it will be comfortable and clean. Whether you're visiting Salt Lake for work, a convention, to ski, or as a starting or ending point for Utah's mountains and outdoor adventures, I can't wait to welcome you to Salt Lake City and share this magnificent place with you. •Member of Utah Tour Guide Association, currently serving as president •3 years of experience as a historical interpreter and trail boss at This is the Place Heritage Park, Salt Lake City, Utah •2 years of experience as a tour guide at Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home in Scottsdale, Arizona, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Historic Landmark •2 years as a Certified Tourism Ambassador in Dallas, Texas (there is no CTA program in Utah) •4.5 years of experience giving tours at the Summer Palace in Beijing, China •Owner of private tour company and children's book publisher •Interior Design Certificate and Associates Degree, Ensign College, Salt Lake City, Utah •Bachelor of Arts in Communications, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah •Master of Science in Leadership, Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, Arizona none

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Overview of your Salt Lake City tour

In 2002, Utah welcomed the world for the 19th Olympic Winter Games, just months after the world changed forever by the attacks of September 11, 2001. Many thought the already scandal-plagued games shouldn't take place at all. But, with new leadership and increased security, Utah hosted a very successful winter games spread out across the Salt Lake Valley, Park City, Midway, and other venues in Weber County and Provo. When Brigham Young and others hiked to the top of Ensign Peak two days after arriving in the Salt Lake Valley in July 1847, they probably couldn't have envisioned such a large event like the Olympics despite raising their biblical "ensign to the nations. " On this tour, we'll delve into these stories and everything in between, from the first peoples to live in Utah to the tech of Silicon Slopes. This tour includes both Utah's capitol city and its ski capitol. Stops include Utah Olympic Park, Temple Square, Utah State Capitol Building, This Is the Place Monument, and more.

Your Salt Lake City tour itinerary

This tour can begin in either Salt Lake City or Park City and will include: Park City - Drive through Historic Park City - Visit Utah Olympic Park Visit the Great Salt Lake (contact me to customize with time to float in the lake or take a boat tour) Salt Lake City - Visit This Is the Place Monument and Pioneer Center - Visit Utah State Capitol Building - Attend Tabernacle Organ Recital (in Conference Center through summer 2025) - Drive by tour of Temple Square including the Beehive House, Lion House, Salt Lake Temple, and more - Drive by Rice-Eccles Stadium Olympic Plaza, around Liberty Park, by Trolley Square, and down South Temple Street (Masonic Temple, Cathedral of the Madeleine, First Presbyterian Church, Governor's Mansion, Enos Wall Mansion) - Drive by Salt Palace Convention Center, Union Pacific Depot, Rio Grande Depot, Pioneer Park, City and County Building, and Salt Lake City Public Library Lunch at Taste of Red Iguana This tour can be customized.

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Transport details
Type: Private Transportation / Category: Van

This is mostly a driving tour. We will be using a clean and comfortable vehicle. If a larger/different vehicle is needed, please contact me for options. Please note that elements of this tour is dependent on weather and driving conditions. The drive between Park City and Salt Lake City is through a canyon and can be dangerous in winter weather conditions. At a few of our stops, we will park and get out of the car and doing a bit of walking. If you have mobility or accessibility issues that need to be accommodated, please contact me. This tour is mostly accessible.

What's included
Other: I will have bottled water in the car for your refreshment.
Private Guide
Private Transportation
Tickets: Entrance fee to Great Salt Lake State Park
What's not included
Other: Personal expenses and other activities not listed in the itinerary or listed as optional. Lunch - my recommendation: Taste of Red Iguana in City Creek Center food court
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Meeting location

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

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Tour categories
City Highlights
Art And Culture
Off The Beaten Path
Tour reference number
876453
Languages
English
Activity level
Light
Accessibility
Kid Friendly
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This private tour in Salt Lake City is perfect for travellers who want to explore both the historical and modern highlights of Utah's capital city and its ski capital, Park City. It's ideal for those interested in the history of the 2002 Winter Olympics, as well as the cultural and historical landmarks of the area. The tour is also suitable for families, as it is kid-friendly, and for those who prefer a light activity level.

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