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What to Pack for Salt Lake City?

When you start to wonder what to pack for Salt Lake City, you must plan for several layers. Since Salt Lake City sits at an elevation of 4,226 feet, there is a good chance you could see all four seasons sweep through It. Temperatures in Salt Lake during the winter are all over the place, and in the summer, they vary between the 60s and the mid-100s, so I wanted to write this blog to prepare you before your trip on What to Pack for Salt Lake City!

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Clothes for Summer

June, July and August are THE HOTTEST months in Salt Lake City. This is a very dry heat since you are in the high desert but with the lake near the city some days you can get the “lake effect” on some days which causes humidity that lays over the sits over the city.

Short sleeved tops, t-shirts, cardigans – These are perfect for casual wear and touring around Salt Lake City. Keep in mind that it gets chilly in the evening, so it is good to have.

Leggings, shorts, carpi pants, shorts, skirts – It is good to pack several sets of three-quarter length capris, shorts, and longer skirts will guarantee you access to sacred places around Salt Lake like, shrines and temples, this will help keep you away from any awkward situation.

Sundresses, maxi dresses – Dresses are a traveler’s essential in the summer. Start the day off with an adorable sundress, or you can throw a shawl or light cardigan on for evening wear, walking around beautiful downtown.

Clothes for Spring and Autumn

March, April and May are the Spring months! Salt Lake climates can be a little cool and breezy. It is so important to dress in layers is when the temperatures range – so it is important to always think about not just the current weather but plan for the entire day.

Autumn begins in September to November with temperatures ranging from warmer days in September to cooler days reaching through November. With marginal adjustments between both seasons, you should think about packing similar clothing for spring and autumn and dressing in layers.

Clothes for winter

December, January and February marks the season of winter in Salt Lake City. Utah winters are beautiful wonderlands for the lovers of snow, ice, skiing and snowboarding. This state is home to some amazing world-class resorts, where you can hit the slopes during the day and relax at night by a cozy fire. Pack the right clothes and if you are a snow sports enthusiast be sure you pack your equipment for a fantastic winter in Utah.

Sun Protection

The higher altitude in Salt Lake makes the air all year is very thin. This can cause your skin to be very dry on the skin. You can even feel dehydrated while you are visiting so make sure that you are drinking lots of water. You’ll also want to pack lots of body lotion, moisturizing face cream, and a lip balm Is essential to protect skin from feeling taut, and lips from getting chapped.

In the summer it is very important to protect your skin with a sunscreen, I highly recommend you bring a minimum SPF of 30. I learned this the hard way, altitude and strong sun equals VERY bad sun burn.

Activities for Salt Lake City Year-Round

There is so much to do around Salt Lake City, indoor activities, shopping for every enthusiast, outdoor lovers – everyone has something to do in Salt Lake!

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