#FlyWashington Magazine Winter 2017 | Page 37

We are taught not to trust our own experiences. Great Salt Lake teaches me experience is all we have. -- Terry Tempest Williams -- A lthough Salt Lake City is a sprawling, growing metropolis of around 200,000, and mostly accessible by car, its main attractions are concentrated into a few distinct neighborhoods. How you “do” SLC is a matter of choice. There’s a lot to explore, from natural wonders and possibly the best powder on the planet at nearby ski resorts, to world-class music, theater and art. Oh, and contrary to what many believe, Utah is not dry. You can get a drink here, and you should. GETTING THERE Delta offers daily nonstop flights from both Dulles International (IAD) and Reagan National (DCA) Airports to Salt Lake City (SLC). Getting around SLC is a breeze. Taxis, shuttles, Uber and Lyft are all readily at your service, but you can also use the light rail transportation system called TRAX to whisk you from the airport to downtown SLC, or to outlying neighborhoods and suburbs, for that matter. Parking isn’t as difficult as in say, New York City or Philadelphia, but unless you require an automobile to explore beyond the core of SLC, leave the driving to public transportation and the aforementioned private services. Save the money you’d spend on a car rental and buy a couple of lift tickets for skiing and snowboarding. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE WINTER 2017/18 35 FLYWASHINGTON.COM