Explore the Historic Salt Lake Masonic Temple
Discover the architectural beauty and historical significance of the Salt Lake Masonic Temple in the heart of Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Salt Lake Masonic Temple, a stunning architectural gem in Salt Lake City, captivates tourists with its intricate design and historical significance. This unique fraternal organization offers a glimpse into the rich heritage of the Masonic community, making it a must-see for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts alike.
A brief summary to Salt Lake Masonic Temple
- 650 E S Temple St, Salt Lake City, Central City, Utah, 84102, US
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Local tips
- Check the schedule for guided tours, as they provide valuable insights into the temple's history.
- Visit during daylight hours to fully appreciate the stained glass windows and exterior details.
- Respect the privacy of the Masonic community; photography may be restricted in certain areas.
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Getting There
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Car
From Solitude Mountain Resort, head east on Solitude Mountain Rd towards Big Cottonwood Canyon Rd. Continue on Big Cottonwood Canyon Rd for approximately 4 miles until you reach the junction with UT-190E. Turn left onto UT-190E and continue for about 12 miles. Take the exit for I-215S towards Provo. Merge onto I-215S and continue for about 5 miles. Take exit 6 for 6200 S. Turn left onto 6200 S and continue for about 1 mile. Turn right onto S 1300 E, then left onto E S Temple St. The Salt Lake Masonic Temple will be on your right at 650 E S Temple St.
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Public Transportation
From Solitude Mountain Resort, walk to the nearest bus stop located on Big Cottonwood Canyon Rd. Board the UTA ski bus (Route 972) heading towards the Salt Lake City Central Station. The bus ride will take approximately 30-40 minutes. Once you arrive at the Central Station, transfer to the TRAX light rail system at the Courthouse station. Take the Red Line towards the University of Utah and get off at the City Center station. From there, it’s a short 10-minute walk east along E S Temple St to reach the Salt Lake Masonic Temple at 650 E S Temple St.
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