A Quick Guide to Visiting the Bonneville Salt Flats (2024)

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Visitors from all around the world have traveled to see this pristine, otherworldly landscape about an hour and half west of Salt Lake City.

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A 12-by-5 mile stretch occupying 300,000 acres of Utah’s pristine west desert, theBonneville Salt Flats is like no other place on earth. A salt crust ranging from a few inches to 5 feet thick forms a perfectly flat, uniform, blindingly white crust as far as the eye can see. The flats are about 12 miles long and five miles wide, covering about 46 square miles in total. Visitors from all around the world have traveled to see this pristine, otherworldly landscape about an hour and half west of Salt Lake City. (See the itinerary:West Desert Ramble)

Aside from the beautiful views, the salt flats are an international hub for car racing (Read: ). Several speed records have been set at the flats, including the one-time land-speed record of 630 mph, established in 1970 and standing until 1983.

When to Visit

The flats are open year-round, but there are events held there throughout the summer and fall.Speed Week is a Bonneville Salt Flats tradition that takes place at the Bonneville International Speedway in August. There are several other auto racing events yearly, a 100-mileendurance run in May, and the National Archery Association holds its National Flight Championships at the end of August. An updated events schedule can be foundhere.

If you’re going for solitude and the sights, any time is a good time as long as the flats are dry. Summer is a popular choice, but be mindful of high temperatures, lots of sun and occasional afternoon rainstorms.

Where to Stay

Just 110 miles west ofSalt Lake City, the salt flats can be visited as a day trip from a base camp in Salt Lake, as part of a West Desert itinerary or before heading south toward Utah’s national parks. Those looking for the closest overnight accommodations can find ample hotel options in the nearby town of Wendover, which also has casinos, entertainment and nightlife across the border. RV parks are also available in town. While camping is not allowed on the flats, there is dispersed camping available on Bureau of Land Management land to the west of the flats. Contact theWest Desert District Office for more details.

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Packing List

The Bonneville Salt Flats are remote, so plan accordingly. Temperatures at the flats can range from sub-zero in the winter to more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer. Come prepared with a variety of layers for different temperatures. Sunscreen is a must-have, and needs to be applied to the bottom of your nose and chin — the salt crust can reflect the sun upward. Wide-brimmed hats and sunglasses are also critical.

If you’re visiting for Speed Week or another event, bring chairs and a shade tent if possible. Being a spectator at Speed Week means several hours in the sun, so be sure to bring shade and water options accordingly. Bring plenty (more than you think) of water, no matter the season. If you’re renting a car, check with your rental company before driving on the flats as the salt can corrode the car and always pay attention to seasonal closures on the flats which prohibit driving on them.

The aesthetic of the flats are very popular for photography, so bring your camera. Sunrise and sunset offer wonderful lighting to capture this otherworldly place and the nighttime sky, far from the lights of the city, is so dark you can capture the millions of stars above. Hollywood has found this spot to be a perfect destination for fashion shoots and dozens of films have been made with the Bonneville Salt Flats as the backdrop.

Travel Tips

  • There are no facilities at the flats, so be sure to use the restroom before you go.

  • There are also no restaurants or vendors of any kind, so be sure to buy food and water before leaving Salt Lake City, at the gas station off Exit 4 in Wendover.

  • Drive at your own risk — many unsuspecting drivers have gotten stuck in thick mud near the edge of the flats. Only enter from the directions below and never when posted signage prohibits it.

  • Cell phone coverage can be limited, depending on the carrier.

  • There is no overnight camping, so plan to return at the end of the day or find accommodations outside the salt flats.

  • Most importantly, you are visiting a fragile, one-of-a-kind place, so be sure to leave no trace. Pick up trash, don’t light fires and minimize vehicle impact to the flats.

How to Get There

To get there, take Exit 4 off Interstate 80. Head north and follow the signs to the Speedway. Take a right on Leppy Pass Road towards the flats. There is a parking area at the end of the road (40°45'45.3"N 113°53'46.3"W). Driving is permitted on the flats, although there are sometimes seasonal closures when the salt is moist or there’s standing water on the surface — signs will be posted.

Visitors should only venture beyond the road when the flats are completely dry. The edges of the flats are significantly thinner than other sections, and driving near them can result in getting stuck in thick mud. (If you’re driving to the salt flats from Salt Lake City, consider making a quick stop at the Tree of Utah, located about 25 miles east of Wendover along the west-bound side of Interstate 80. The 87-foot-tall sculpture by Swedish artist Karl Momen features six colorful spheres set atop a sheer vertical trunk. You won’t be disappointed.)

As you can see, the Bonneville Salt Flats aren’t your typical tourist destination. But if you’re willing to do a bit of planning, you’ll find yourself in one of the most unique — and beautiful — places in the country. There’s a reason people travel from around the world to experience this environment. You won’t ever forget it. Just be prepared for what it takes to spend time unsupported in the harsh environment.

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A Quick Guide to Visiting the Bonneville Salt Flats (2024)

FAQs

What is the best time of the year to visit Bonneville Salt Flats? ›

If you're going for solitude and the sights, any time is a good time as long as the flats are dry. Summer is a popular choice, but be mindful of high temperatures, lots of sun and occasional afternoon rainstorms.

How much does it cost to get into the Bonneville Salt Flats? ›

Entrance is free and open to the public most of the year.

Can you just drive on the Bonneville Salt Flats? ›

The Bonneville Salt Flats Access Road is paved. Depending on your comfort level and current conditions, you may continue driving onto the salt flats past the end of the road. Visiting and driving on the Salt Flats is free, unless there is a permitted event. No overnight camping on the salt flats.

Can you walk barefoot on the Bonneville Salt Flats? ›

Tips for shooting at the Bonneville Salt Flats: Crystallized salt is sharp. We went barefoot on the salt flats because we didn't want to ruin shoes. But those hard crystals under the water just kill the feet after awhile. So pack clear sandals or wear shoes you don't mind destroying.

What shoes to wear at Bonneville Salt Flats? ›

You may be tempted to wear comfy sandals. Resist the urge unless you want to be sunburned in places you never knew you could. Walking just three feet on the flats will leave your shoes coated with a quarter-‐inch of salt meaning dedicated hiking boots are preferred over your favorite sneakers.

How many days do you need in the salt flats? ›

3 day tours of the Salt Flats are the most popular and most complete options.

Can you walk on the salt flats? ›

This rest area has a trails orientation map and information about the nearby Bonneville Salt Flats. Visitors can walk out onto the salt flats from this area.

Where is the best place to see the salt flats? ›

Best Point of View

You'll get the best viewpoint of the area from the Salt Flats Rest Area near milepost 10. Park your car and take a walk out onto the salty soil for a most satisfying crunch.

Can your car sink in the salt flats? ›

“You might leave a little impression, and you think you're fine, until suddenly you start sinking,” Davis said. “It's not quicksand, but it's just like it.” Davis said once drivers start spinning their tires, their vehicle could sink to the point it's covered to its frame in mud.

Is it safe to drive fast on the Salt Flats? ›

That's right there is no speed limit on the flats and people can easily succeed speeds of 100 mph in the flat dry terrain.

Are Bonneville Salt Flats worth it? ›

It is such a beautiful place and if you know the history at all it's just great to see. We had the chance to visit one of the most scenic places we've ever been: the Bonneville Salt Flats. It felt like we had traveled to another planet—what an incredible view.

Can you lick the Bonneville Salt Flats? ›

We licked it. For it to be called a salt flat wouldn't you want to see if it was actually salt… It taste just like highly concentrated salt.

Can you go on the Salt Flats when it rains? ›

Do not drive on the salt flats when they are wet or flooded from precipitation. You can easily damage the salt crust and/or become stuck in the underlying mud. Come prepared. Travel and camp on durable surfaces.

When to go to Salt Flats? ›

Summer is blazing hot, making it ideal for those who can withstand the heat. Spring, on the other hand, can bring an unexpected twist – flooding. Witnessing the salt flats partially submerged is a sight to behold, but it's wise to consider visiting at other times if you're looking for that picture-perfect dry expanse.

What is the best month to vacation in Utah? ›

The best time to visit Utah is generally in May, September or October as you'll avoid large crowds and extreme temperatures. However, with four distinct seasons and lots of activities on offer, it really depends on the type of trip you want to have.

What are the dates for Bonneville Speed Week 2024? ›

Bonneville - Next Event: Speedweek Aug. 3rd - 9th, 2024.

What are the dates for the Bonneville Salt Flats? ›

2024 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
  • August 3 - 9 - Speedweek.
  • August 24 - Bonneville Off-road Race @ Knolls.
  • August 25 - 29 - Bonneville Motorcycle Speed Trials.
  • September 6 - 9 - World of Speed.
  • September 28 - Oct. 1 - World Finals Event.

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