Party Bus, Charter Bus & Minibus Rentals in Salt Lake City, Utah
Fill out one quick form and compare vehicles and rates from a network of independently owned transportation companies serving Salt Lake City — in seconds, no account required. Whether your group is heading to a Utah Jazz game at Delta Center, a concert at Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre, or a wedding reception in the Wasatch foothills, the right bus is a quick quote away. Call 385-230-6303 to get started!
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Get Connected With the Right Salt Lake City Party Bus Rental
Partybussaltlakecity.com is not a bus company. It doesn't own vehicles or operate trips — it's a quote-comparison website that makes finding group transportation in Salt Lake City fast, free, and genuinely easy. Fill out one short form and you'll see different vehicle options, photos, and pricing from transportation providers serving the Salt Lake Valley, all in one place, without calling a dozen companies and waiting on callbacks.
That's the whole point. Instead of describing your trip over and over to different companies — and trying to compare quotes that never line up — you share your details once and compare vehicles and rates side by side. No account needed, no obligation, and a real support team is available every day of the year if you'd rather talk it through.
Call 385-230-6303 any time to get a free quote in about a minute. Party buses, charter buses, minibuses, Sprinter vans, Sprinter limos — whatever fits your group, there's a path to find it here fast.
Types of Buses in Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City groups can compare 14-passenger Sprinter limos, Sprinter vans, 15–35 passenger minibuses, party buses from 15 to 50 passengers, and 40–56 passenger charter buses — all browsable in one place. Browse the full vehicle lineup or call 385-230-6303 to find what fits your headcount and budget.
Vehicle photos show representative examples — exact make, model, color, interior, features, and availability vary by provider and trip.
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Buses and vehicles shown above are NOT the exact makes and models available for every trip. We are NOT a bus company and do not own or operate vehicles. Photos are examples only and may show stock or typical vehicles, not the exact vehicle offered for your reservation. Fill out the online quote form or call 385-230-6303 to view current vehicle options, photos, availability, and pricing. Confirm the exact vehicle details and amenities before booking.
Amenities Available for Your Salt Lake City Bus Rental
A celebration night through downtown SLC calls for something different than a company shuttle to the Salt Palace Convention Center — and the vehicle options on this site reflect that. Party buses in the 15–50 passenger range typically come equipped with LED lighting, premium sound systems with Bluetooth, perimeter seating, and flat-panel TVs. Minibuses are a great match for corporate shuttles and wedding guest runs between Temple Square and a Sugar House reception venue, with climate control and reclining seats built for a comfortable ride.
Full-size charter buses add undercarriage luggage bays and onboard restrooms — a real plus for groups making the run up to Park City or over to Moab. Amenities vary by vehicle, so the quote form is the fastest way to see exactly what's available for your date.
Air-conditioning
Wraparound Leather Seats
AUX / Bluetooth Sound System
LED and Fiber Optic Lighting
Built-in Bar Areas With Ice Storage and Cup Holders
TVs and Entertainment Systems
Amenities listed above are common features that MAY be available on party buses. Because we are a referral website and do NOT own or operate buses, exact features vary by vehicle, provider, and availability. After you submit your quote request, you can browse vehicle options, pricing, and available details on the results page. To confirm the exact amenities included with a specific vehicle offered for your trip, call 385-230-6303 before booking.
See Salt Lake City Party Bus Prices Online
Salt Lake City party bus rental prices shift based on vehicle size, the day of the week, your itinerary length, and how far out you book. A 15-passenger party bus runs roughly $200–$350 per hour on weekdays and $250–$350 on weekends. A 25-passenger party bus comes in around $250–$375 per hour on weekends.
A full 40–56 passenger charter bus typically runs $200–$350 per hour regardless of day — which, split across a full group, can land under $10 per person for a ride to Rice-Eccles Stadium. Those are planning ranges, not quotes — the actual price moves with your date, group size, and hours on the clock. The fastest way to get pricing for your specific trip is to call 385-230-6303 or fill out the quote form.
Check the Salt Lake City party bus prices page to learn more.
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
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| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $204 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $203 – $273+ | $218 – $366+ | $1,395 – $2,748+ |
| 15 Passenger Party Bus | $204 – $330+ | $241 – $340+ | $1,396 – $2,817+ |
| 18 Passenger Party Bus | $266 – $330+ | $268 – $378+ | $2,121 – $2,563+ |
| 20 Passenger Party Bus | $244 – $338+ | $268 – $340+ | $1,939 – $2,796+ |
| 25 Passenger Party Bus | $248 – $326+ | $265 – $360+ | $1,827 – $2,854+ |
| 28 Passenger Party Bus | $255 – $337+ | $279 – $351+ | $2,147 – $2,653+ |
| 30 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $374+ | $318 – $414+ | $2,331 – $3,021+ |
| 40 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $338+ | $321 – $478+ | $2,297 – $3,473+ |
| 50 Passenger Party Bus | $294 – $441+ | $337 – $490+ | $2,173 – $4,043+ |
| 15–35 Passenger Minibus | $207 – $246+ | $209 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $206 – $327+ | $208 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| ABOVE PRICES ARE JUST EXAMPLES. Your final price and vehicle options depend entirely on your specific trip details. To get an exact price for your trip, request an estimate online or call 385-230-6303. | |||
Compare & Find the Right Party Bus in Salt Lake City
Partybussaltlakecity.com connects you to a network of transportation providers serving Salt Lake City and the surrounding Wasatch Front — so you're never locked into a single fleet or a single price. That's the advantage. You fill out one form, compare different buses and rates from multiple providers, and find what actually fits your group — without the runaround.
I-15 through downtown Salt Lake gets brutal on Jazz game nights and during conference weekends, State Street fills up fast during July 24th Pioneer Day celebrations, and parking in the Gateway or Granary districts on a Friday night is its own separate problem. A support team available every day of the year — from morning to midnight — can walk you through vehicle options, help you think through your itinerary, and put together a package that fits your headcount and your budget. You get quick online pricing through the quote tool, or a real person at 385-230-6303 whenever you'd rather just talk it out.
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Group Transportation Options in Salt Lake City
From SLC airport transfers and Jazz and Real Salt Lake game shuttles to wedding guest transportation, bachelorette nights, prom, concert runs, corporate shuttles, and school field trips — whatever's bringing your group together in Salt Lake City, there's a bus in the network ready for it.

Salt Lake City Airport Shuttles & Transportation
Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) (776 N Terminal Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84122) completed its new terminal in 2023 — a beautiful facility, and one that is still working through its ground transportation logistics as rideshare and commercial pickup procedures continue to settle in. The rideshare pickup area is on Level 1 of the parking garage, which means your group has to collect all luggage, cross through the terminal, and navigate to the garage before calling for a car. For groups of 10 or more, that process gets messy fast.
A pre-arranged Salt Lake City airport shuttle stages at the agreed commercial pickup point — your group walks out, the bus is there. No app-shuffling, no multiple rides, no one standing outside in January with luggage. Have your group fully assembled with bags before calling for the bus — timing the pickup to your full group's readiness is how airport pickups go smoothly.
For current commercial vehicle pickup procedures at SLC, check the official SLC ground transportation page before your trip. Call 385-230-6303 to get your airport transfer sorted today.

Salt Lake City Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation
Salt Lake City's nightlife scene has expanded well beyond what most out-of-towners expect. The Granary District — centered around 900 South between 200 West and 400 West — has become the city's go-to bar corridor, with spots like Bar-X, Beehive Bar, and Beer Bar within walking distance of each other. Friday and Saturday nights on Broadway (300 South) and in the Gateway fill up fast, and parking in both areas is metered, time-limited, or just plain scarce.
A Salt Lake City bachelorette party bus rental keeps the whole group moving between stops on your itinerary without anyone breaking off to find parking or call a separate rideshare at 1 a.m. Party buses in the 15–25 passenger range come with LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, and perimeter seating — so the celebration starts before you hit the first bar. Call 385-230-6303 to get a quote for your night out.

Salt Lake City Birthday, Sweet 16, & Quinceañera Party Bus Rentals
A Salt Lake City birthday party bus is one of the cleanest ways to pull a celebration together — the venue is the bus ride itself, and the group stays together from the first pickup to the final drop-off. For Sweet 16s and quinceañeras, a 20–28 passenger party bus with LED lighting and a premium sound system makes an entrance that's genuinely hard to top, whether the party is at a private event hall in Murray or a reception venue in Sandy. For adult milestone birthdays, a Sprinter limo seats up to 14 in a tight, premium setup — great for a dinner out at a spot like Takashi or Valter's Osteria before hitting the Granary District.
The vehicle does double duty: it's transportation and the first hour of the party. Fill out the quote form or call 385-230-6303 to check availability for your date.

Salt Lake City Concert Transportation & Shuttles
Salt Lake City's concert calendar runs across venues with very different group logistics. Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre (5150 S 6055 West, West Valley City, UT 84118) seats up to 25,000 and sits near I-215 and the Bangerter Highway — traffic in and out is police-directed on show nights, and general parking exits can take a while once the crowd lets out. Red Butte Garden Amphitheatre (300 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84108) is a 3,000-seat outdoor venue tucked into the Wasatch foothills above the University of Utah — the single access road off Wakara Way turns into a parking nightmare by showtime, and the venue recommends arriving early.
A Salt Lake City concert bus rental drops your group curbside before the lot fills and picks everyone up at a pre-set meeting point after the final song, so no one is hiking back to a remote parking space in the dark. Call 385-230-6303 to lock in a bus for your next show.

Salt Lake City Corporate Event Transportation
Salt Lake City is a growing convention city — the Salt Palace Convention Center (100 SW Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101) hosts hundreds of events annually, and downtown hotels along West Temple and South Temple fill up fast during major trade shows. Getting attendees between a hotel block in Sugar House and a conference in the Gateway district without asking everyone to figure out TRAX or park downtown on their own is exactly where a Salt Lake City corporate transportation plan pays off. A 15–35 passenger minibus handles hotel-to-venue circuits efficiently, while a full charter bus is the right call for multi-site events or large group arrivals at SLC.
For team-building days that include a stop at Gardner Village or a group outing to Park City — about 35 miles up I-80 — a charter bus keeps the whole team on the same schedule. Call 385-230-6303 to discuss a package for your next corporate event.

Salt Lake City Private Event Transportation Services
Pioneer Day on July 24th is Utah's biggest annual celebration — bigger in Salt Lake than the Fourth of July — and downtown SLC essentially shuts down for the Days of '47 Parade along South Temple and Main Street. Roads close hours before the parade starts, parking disappears by 7 a.m., and rideshare surge pricing runs all morning. If your group is heading downtown for the parade or the Days of '47 Rodeo at the Delta Center, a private Salt Lake City event bus gets everyone there in one trip before the closures go into effect — and has a plan for pickup that doesn't require standing on a closed street refreshing a rideshare app.
The Utah State Fair at the Utah State Fairpark (155 N 1000 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84116) each September is another high-demand weekend — parking at the fairgrounds is cash-only and fills fast. Book early for any Pioneer Day or Fairpark weekend. Call 385-230-6303 to get a quote.

Salt Lake City Homecoming & Prom Party Bus Rentals
Prom season in Salt Lake City runs from late April through mid-May, with high schools across Salt Lake, Davis, and Utah counties scheduling within the same tight window. Demand for party buses and Sprinter limos spikes hard during this stretch — and the vehicles that get booked in December and January are gone by February. For prom: book by January or expect premium pricing and sharply limited availability.
A Salt Lake City prom party bus seating 20–28 passengers is the most popular pick — enough room for the whole group, and the LED and sound package keeps the energy up from the first house pickup to the last drop-off after the dance. Waiting until spring to book almost always means paying more or settling for a smaller vehicle than you wanted. Call 385-230-6303 now to lock in your date before the window closes.

Salt Lake City School Event & Field Trip Transportation
School groups across the Salt Lake Valley have a strong roster of field trip destinations that a Salt Lake City school event bus handles cleanly. The Natural History Museum of Utah (301 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84108) sits on the University of Utah campus — bus drop-off uses the Wakara Way entrance, and advance coordination with the museum's group reservations team is recommended for school visits. Hogle Zoo (2600 E Sunnyside Ave, Salt Lake City, UT 84108) has a dedicated bus and motorcoach parking area in its main lot.
The Clark Planetarium (110 S 400 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84101) is right downtown, with nearby street parking tight — a charter bus drops the group at the entrance and stages in the Gateway parking structure nearby. For longer day trips to places like Antelope Island State Park or the Timpanogos Cave National Monument, onboard restrooms on select charter buses cut down on roadside stops. ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network — mention it when you request your quote.
Call 385-230-6303 to get started.

Salt Lake City Sporting Event Transportation
Delta Center (301 West South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101) sits squarely in downtown SLC, and parking in the immediate area is a recurring problem on Jazz game nights. The Delta Center Parking Garage fills fast, and the surrounding lots along 200 West and 300 West hit $25–$40 on big game nights. TRAX light rail serves the arena well, but it doesn't solve the coordination problem for a group of 20 arriving from different parts of the valley.
A charter bus to Delta Center drops your group at the arena entrance and picks everyone up at a pre-set time after the final buzzer — no hunting for the car, no splitting into multiple rideshares after a late finish. For Utah Jazz playoff games and nationally televised matchups, book well ahead; those are the nights when vehicle availability across the network tightens. Real Salt Lake plays at America First Field in Sandy (9256 S State St, Sandy, UT 84070) — read the America First Field bus guide for specific drop-off details.
For Utah Hockey Club games at Delta Center, the same parking and drop-off logistics apply. The Salt Lake City sporting event bus rental page has more on game-day planning. Call 385-230-6303 to get your group's ride locked in.

Salt Lake City Wedding Transportation & Shuttle Service
Salt Lake City wedding venues span an enormous geographic range — from Temple Square in the heart of downtown to mountain lodges in Big Cottonwood Canyon and estate venues in Draper and Herriman. That spread is the core transportation challenge: guests staying at a downtown hotel on West Temple need a clear, coordinated way to reach a reception venue 25 miles south in the foothills, and a patchwork of rideshares rarely works cleanly on a Saturday evening when demand is high. A Salt Lake City wedding shuttle bus runs a defined route — hotel block to ceremony, ceremony to reception, reception back to the hotel — so guests arrive together and no one is 40 minutes late because their rideshare cancelled.
For the bridal party itself, a 14-passenger Sprinter limo is the right fit: intimate, upscale, and sized for the party that's actually getting ready together. Because Partybussaltlakecity.com connects you to multiple providers, you can match one vehicle for the wedding party and a separate shuttle for guests — without making two separate calls. Call 385-230-6303 to build out your wedding transportation plan.

Salt Lake City Winery Tour & Pub Crawl Transportation
Utah's liquor laws have loosened considerably over the past decade, and the craft beverage scene along the Wasatch Front reflects it. The Salt Lake City winery tour and pub crawl bus circuit typically anchors in the Granary District — Bar-X (155 E 200 S), Beehive Bar (128 S Main St), and Beer Bar (161 E 200 S) are clustered close enough to walk between but spread across enough of downtown that coordinating a group on foot gets scattered fast. Kiitos Brewing (608 W 700 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84104) and Epic Brewing (1048 E 2100 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84106) are Salt Lake staples worth including on a Saturday afternoon loop.
For groups with a Utah wine focus, the Wine Academy of Utah hosts tastings by appointment and can be built into a tour stop. A 20–28 passenger party bus is the standard fit for this kind of rolling itinerary — big enough for the full group, maneuverable enough for Granary District side streets. Call 385-230-6303 to put together your itinerary.
How to Rent a Party Bus in Salt Lake City
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Party Bus Rentals Across Salt Lake City & Beyond
Partybussaltlakecity.com helps groups find transportation across the entire Salt Lake Valley and Wasatch Front. Whether you need a West Valley City party bus, a Murray bus rental, Millcreek party bus rentals, a Taylorsville charter bus, or a West Jordan group shuttle — the Salt Lake City group transportation page covers the full service area. Call 385-230-6303 and a real person will get you pointed in the right direction.

Frequently Asked Questions About Salt Lake City Bus Rentals
How does this website work?
Partybussaltlakecity.com helps you compare bus rental options; it is not the bus company and does not rent, own, or operate vehicles. When you submit the quote form, your trip details go through a booking company so you can review pricing and available vehicles for your date. You compare the options and book through the process shown with your quote.
How much does a party bus cost in Salt Lake City, Utah?
Salt Lake City party bus rental prices vary based on vehicle size, the day of the week, how many hours you need, and how far out you book. As planning ranges: a 15-passenger party bus runs roughly $200–$350/hour on weekdays and $250–$350/hour on weekends; a 25-passenger bus comes in around $250–$375/hour on weekends; a 40–56 passenger charter bus typically runs $200–$350/hour. Those numbers shift with your actual date and itinerary.
The fastest way to get pricing for your trip is to call 385-230-6303 or fill out the quote form — you can have a quote in about a minute. The Salt Lake City party bus prices page has a fuller breakdown by vehicle type.
What is Partybussaltlakecity.com?
It's a quote-comparison website for group transportation in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is not a bus company and does not operate vehicles — it connects you to a network of independently owned transportation providers serving the Salt Lake Valley so you can compare vehicles and prices in one place instead of calling company after company. That's the whole point: you describe your trip once, see options from multiple providers, and find the right fit without the runaround.
What's the difference between a party bus and a charter bus?
Party buses are built for the ride itself — LED lighting, wraparound perimeter seating, premium sound, and a bar setup in vehicles sized from 15 to 50 passengers. They're the right call for bachelorette nights, birthday crawls, and prom groups where the energy on the bus is part of the evening. Charter buses are built for efficient group movement — forward-facing reclining seats, undercarriage luggage storage, onboard restrooms, and capacity up to 56 passengers.
They're the better fit for airport transfers, conference shuttles, school field trips, and anything where comfort over a longer haul matters more than the party atmosphere. Both are available through the quote form.
Can I get a bus to Park City or other destinations outside Salt Lake City?
Yes. Transportation providers in the network serve destinations well beyond the Salt Lake Valley — Park City is roughly 35 miles up I-80 and a common request for ski groups, corporate retreats, and Sundance Film Festival shuttles. Moab, St. George, Provo, and Ogden are all reachable.
The further the trip, the more lead time matters for availability — call 385-230-6303 to discuss out-of-city itineraries and get pricing for your specific route.
When is the busiest time of year for bus rentals in Salt Lake City?
Four windows account for most of the high-demand crunch in Salt Lake City: prom season (late April through mid-May), Sundance Film Festival in Park City (late January), Pioneer Day weekend around July 24th, and Utah Jazz playoff runs (April–June in competitive years). During Sundance especially, transportation across the Wasatch Front tightens significantly — providers serving the Park City corridor book weeks ahead. For any of these periods, booking two to three months out is the minimum; six months out is smarter for prom and Sundance.
The earlier you call, the better your vehicle selection and the more predictable your price.
Do I need to know exactly how many people are coming to get a quote?
Not exactly — a close estimate is enough to get started. The headcount determines which vehicle sizes make sense, so a rough number (say, "around 20 people" or "between 30 and 40") gives the quote tool enough to show you relevant options. If your count changes before the trip, that's a normal conversation to have when you confirm the booking.
Call 385-230-6303 if you want to think through vehicle size before filling out the form — the support team can help you work through it.
How far in advance should I book?
For most events, two to four weeks of lead time gets you solid availability and reasonable pricing. For peak periods — prom season, Pioneer Day weekend, Sundance, Jazz playoff games — three to six months out is the right window. For prom specifically: book by January.
High schools across Salt Lake, Davis, and Utah counties hold proms within a six-week stretch in the spring, and the vehicles that were available in January are gone by March. Waiting past February almost always means a higher rate, a smaller vehicle than you wanted, or no availability at all on your date. Call 385-230-6303 as soon as your date is confirmed.
Popular Salt Lake City Party Bus Destinations
Salt Lake City groups head in a lot of different directions — ski resorts up the canyons, venues spread across the valley, sports arenas and concert halls downtown. A few of the destinations that come up most often, with the logistics that actually matter for planning your trip. And if your destination isn't on this list, no problem — a bus can go anywhere in the area.
Call 385-230-6303 and the support team will work out the details.

Delta Center
Delta Center (301 West South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101) is home to the Utah Jazz and the Utah Hockey Club, and it sits at the intersection of South Temple and 300 West in the densest part of downtown SLC. The arena's own parking garage fills on sellout nights, and nearby surface lots and structures along 200 West and 300 West run $25–$40 on big game evenings. TRAX's Green and Blue lines both stop at the Arena station one block west — a solid option for individuals, but impractical for organizing a group from across the valley.
A charter bus drops your group at the arena entrance on 300 West and picks everyone up at a pre-set meeting point after the final whistle, skipping the postgame lot crawl entirely. For Jazz playoff games and opening-night Utah Hockey matchups, vehicle availability tightens. Read the detailed Delta Center bus rental guide and check the official Delta Center parking page before your visit.
Address: 301 West South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101. Phone: (801) 325-2000.

Rice-Eccles Stadium
Rice-Eccles Stadium (451 S 1400 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84112) anchors the University of Utah's east-side campus and seats just over 51,000 — it hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics opening and closing ceremonies and remains Utah's largest stadium. Utah Utes home football games on Saturday afternoons generate some of the heaviest traffic the east side of Salt Lake sees all fall, with 1300 East and Foothill Drive backing up for miles in both directions on sellout days. On-campus parking fills by early morning for big matchups, and the University of Utah's official gameday page recommends TRAX as the primary option for large events — but that only works if your group is coming from near a station.
A charter bus drops your tailgate group at the stadium's east approach and has a plan in place for the postgame pickup before the exits clog. Get the full approach breakdown at the Rice-Eccles Stadium bus rental guide. Address: 451 S 1400 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84112.
Phone: (801) 213-2588.

Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre (5150 S 6055 West, West Valley City, UT 84118) is a 25,000-capacity outdoor venue — about 7,000 fixed seats plus lawn — that pulls some of the biggest national touring acts to come through the Salt Lake Valley. It sits west of downtown near I-215 and the Bangerter Highway, and traffic in and out is police-directed on event nights given the volume of cars. General parking is free but exits can take a while on sold-out nights; guests who want a faster exit can pay for premier or gold parking closer to the gate.
A concert bus from Salt Lake City drops your group at the venue entrance before the lot fills, waits in a designated staging area, and is ready at a pre-arranged meeting point the moment the encore ends — no app-refreshing, no long walk to find your car. Get the full venue logistics at the Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre bus guide. Address: 5150 S 6055 West, West Valley City, UT 84118.

Maverik Center
Maverik Center (3200 S Decker Lake Dr, West Valley City, UT 84119) is a 12,000-seat arena west of Salt Lake City that serves as the home of the Utah Grizzlies (ECHL) and hosts concerts, boxing events, and family shows throughout the year. The venue sits off I-215 in West Valley City — plenty of parking in theory, but the exit onto Decker Lake Drive funnels everyone onto the same road, and the parking lots are self-pay with limited attendants. For large groups driving from downtown SLC or Murray, the 20-minute drive out I-215 is straightforward until the postgame crunch hits.
A minibus handles the Maverik Center run well — sized right for most concert and game groups, and easier to stage in the lot than a full charter bus. Get drop-off and parking specifics at the Maverik Center bus rental guide and review the official Maverik Center directions and parking page before your event. Address: 3200 S Decker Lake Dr, West Valley City, UT 84119.
Phone: (801) 988-8800.

Red Butte Garden Amphitheatre
Red Butte Garden Amphitheatre (300 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84108) is a 3,000-seat outdoor venue tucked into the hills above the University of Utah — one of the most scenic concert spots in the Intermountain West, and one of the most logistically tricky for groups. The single vehicle access road off Wakara Way creates a pinch point; the venue strongly recommends arriving at least an hour before showtime, and the Red Butte website notes that parking is limited and fills quickly on sold-out evenings. Late arrivals often end up parking on Wakara Way and walking a significant stretch to the gate.
A small concert bus or minibus drops your group at the garden entrance before the lot closes and picks everyone up at the Wakara Way staging area after the show — the difference between a great night and a 40-minute parking lot wait. Check current parking and arrival guidance on the official Red Butte Garden directions page. See the Red Butte Garden bus guide for more.
Address: 300 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT 84108. Phone: (801) 585-0556.

Utah State Fairpark
Utah State Fairpark (155 N 1000 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84116) is a 155-acre grounds on the west side of Salt Lake City that hosts the Utah State Fair every September, along with concerts, swap meets, and large-scale public events throughout the year. During the State Fair — typically running 11 days starting in early September — the Fairpark draws tens of thousands of visitors per day, and the surrounding streets on North Temple and 1000 West back up significantly on peak weekend afternoons. On-site parking at the Fairpark is available but cash-only, and the lots closest to the main entrance fill by late morning on busy days.
A charter bus to the Utah State Fairpark drops your group at the main North Temple gate before the morning rush and sets a pickup time that bypasses the worst of the exit traffic. For school and youth group trips to the fair, a minibus with forward-facing seating is a comfortable and efficient fit. Check the official Utah State Fair website for current parking and event information.
Address: 155 N 1000 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84116. Phone: (801) 538-8400.