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Spiral jetty great salt lake
Spiral jetty great salt lake





spiral jetty great salt lake

Meet at Spiral Jetty on Rozel Point in Great Salt Lake. Clarinetist Katie Porter and percussionist Devin Maxwell will provide live music. All ages are welcome to create art, learn about the science of the lake, and explore the landscape with UMFA educators and curators + scientists from Great Salt Lake Institute at Westminster College. The UMFA is hosting a Community Meet-up at Spiral Jetty on Saturday, September 29, 1-4 pm.

SPIRAL JETTY GREAT SALT LAKE FREE

Guess what, if you are aching to go, we've got a perfect excuse for you to go! UMFA is having a meet-up and it's free and kid friendly! This is a great half-day road trip adventure! The dirt road is very well maintained and suitable for all vehicles. My only regret is not going with anyone else!īecause there is no cell service, and a lot of dirt road driving, I would recommend going with someone else just in case. The water is so so so salty and can sting any scrapes or cuts, and cause itchy skin. Both kids fell asleep within minutes of being in the car on the drive back. I would recommend bringing snacks, lots of water, towel, wipes, and sunscreen. I had planned on visiting this on our way out, but both kids were asleep at that point so I took a picture and kept driving. This looks like a cool spot to check out and I will definitely be back to check it out! After the visitor center, it is all dirt road.Īs recommended by a friend, I brought extra water to wash off some of the excess salt before heading back to the car. The Golden Spike National Historic Site is on the way there. We were ready to head back to the car after about an hour. It was surreal to be out there, no one else in sight, in this beautiful water. We ran around in the pink waves for a little bit, taking in the beauty. My 1-year old crawled off of the towel I had set out and began playing in the wet salt, which was very amusing to him. Olive immediately ran to the water and started dancing in it. The water was pink! So pink! The water appears pink because of tiny microbes that come in the summer through the fall. It was about a 20 minute walk for us from the Spiral Jetty to the water.

spiral jetty great salt lake

We walked around the spiral for a few minutes before heading out on the salt flats.

spiral jetty great salt lake

It was cool to see everything encrusted in salt. It was really neat to finally see this in person! We walked down the rocky path to get close up.

spiral jetty great salt lake

My 2 year old (Olive) was excited to go explore. We eventually arrived to the small parking lot to see one other vehicle parked there. Google maps took me on some wrong dirt roads which made for a long(er) drive. I did not have any cell service at this point so I HIGHLY RECOMMEND having directions before getting to this point. We stopped in Corinne for fuel and drinks before continuing on. We headed out first thing in the morning to avoid the heat of the afternoon. Read here for some info about the artist. The Spiral Jetty is only visible when the water levels are low enough. It has been visible for the last 5 years. The motivation came when I realized that the Great Salt Lake is PINK at this part of the lake! I thought about it when my 2-year old daughter asked me why we live in Salt Lake, but we are not in a lake…I realized we needed to actually experience at least touching this lake. I grew up in Utah and have been wanting to visit the Spiral Jetty for a while now. Guess where you can find pink water? At the Spiral Jetty! Lisel is here sharing her recent trip, like this week recent! If you head out that way, be sure to read up on our itinerary on  and don't forget to stop at Golden Spike National Monument on the way! You are going to die when you see the Pink Water at the Great Salt Lake.







Spiral jetty great salt lake