Travel to Utah
Fly In
Fly into the Salt Lake City Airport (SLC).
If you fly into...
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B Terminal:
Your walk through the airport to baggage claim and
beyond
will be a long one. Wear comfy shoes.
The Salt Lake Airport is one massive building. You don't need to specify what terminal you're in for any drivers/taxis/etc.
How to Get to Ogden
Take the Train
Exit the airport at ground level and hang a left. Walk over to the train station and board. You'll be on this train for about 15 minutes through several stops and get off at the North Temple Station stop.
From here, you'll go downstairs and board the Frontrunner, headed north toward Ogden. This train ride will take about an hour, and you will get off at Ogden Station. This train is very nice and has air conditioning and wifi.
This endeavor will cost you about $5 going one way. They do check tickets sometimes so we don't recommend trying to ride for free.
THE FRONTRUNNER TRAIN DOES NOT RUN ON SUNDAYS.
IT IS DUMB. WE
KNOW.
YOU CANNOT USE THE
TRAIN TO GET TO THE AIRPORT ON SUNDAY.
Uber/Lyft to Ogden
This will cost you about $75 going one way, depending on the time of day.
It takes about 45 minutes to get to Ogden in no traffic.
Rent a Car & Drive to Ogden
Hop in your shiny new wheels and head north on Interstate 15 toward Ogden. If you encounter traffic on the interstate, you can use Legacy Highway to head north, though due to the lower speed limit, it is a little slower.
If there is more than one person in your car, you can use the carpool lane on Interstate 15. You can choose to eventually merge onto Highway 89 and continue heading north. Some people choose this route because they don't enjoy the interstate; both routes will get you to Ogden in the same amount of time. You can also just stay on the interstate. It takes about 45 minutes to get from the Salt Lake City Airport to Ogden in no traffic.
There will be traffic and it will be annoying if you are attempting to drive north via any route 4-5 p.m. on Friday. We recommend getting a beer somewhere in Salt Lake City and waiting until closer to 6 p.m. to head north.
Getting Around Ogden
If you stay near the venue in Downtown Ogden, everything is very walkable. You will be surrounded with lots of restaurants, bars, breweries and fun little shops.
Ubering anywhere throughout Ogden costs about $8-$10.
North Ogden, Riverdale, Washington Terrace and Harrisville are all technically different towns, but they're all still very much "Ogden."
Things to Do