Hotel in West Valley City, UT near Local Attractions, SLC Airport
The Country Inn & Suites hotel in West Valley City, UT is located on the I-215 belt route at exit 18, a quick eight miles from the Salt Lake City International Airport. Our hotel is centrally located in the Salt Lake Valley, allowing visitor easy access to attractions on the Wasatch Front and making our hotel the perfect place for you to stay on your next Utah vacation. Our hotel in West Valley City is located right off I-215 in close proximity to several popular attractions, such as the Hale Centre Theatre, The E-Center and Olympic Cauldron Park. Our Salt Lake City International Airport hotel offers free airport transportation and local area shuttle so guests can enjoy both comfort and convenience during their stay with us.
Attractions and activities near our hotel in West Valley City, UT include:
E Center (.6 miles) This Large-scale arena for sports and entertainment events is home to the Utah Grizzlies hockey team. (801) 988-8800
Hale Centre Theatre (.1 miles) A live theatre featuring all local talent, the Hale Centre is the perfect place to enjoy a theater production. (801) 984-9000
Olympic Cauldron Park (10.5 miles) This park features many marvels from the 2002 Olympic games. (801) 581-5445
Rocky Mountain Raceway (8 miles) Rocky Mountain Raceway features super oval, drag strip and motocross races. (801) 252-9557
Stonebridge Golf Course (3.3 miles) Enjoy playing 27 holes designed by U.S. Open champion Johnny Miller at Stonebridge. (801) 957-9000
Westridge Golf Course (7 miles) Westridge is a 18-hole course along the Wasatch Front. (801) 966-4653
USANA Amphitheatre (7.4 miles) A great concert venue with big-name concerts all year round, USANA hosts many big-name tours every year. (801) 988-8888
Valley Fair Mall (1 mile) Local mall with over 120 stores and an impressive nine-screen movie theater.
About Salt Lake City
Founded by Mormon leader Brigham Young, the capital of Utah has taken strides to move beyond its conservative image. Salt Lake City has become a progressive economic center and vital tourist destination. It was also named site of the 2002 Winter Olympics. Despite its ever-increasing population (800,000+), Salt Lake City remains easygoing and surprisingly intimate. The lake for which it's named is the second-largest salt-water lake in the world. And with the snow-capped Wasatch Mountains looming in the backdrop, outdoor recreation is abundant year-round. Alta and Snowbird have great skiing, and Wasatch State Park offers golf, hiking, and Nordic sports. In town, visitors can take in a Jazz game at the Delta Center or catch the Mormon Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. In the evening, head down to the Red Rock Brewing Company for a hearty ale.
Did you know?
The people of Salt Lake City consume more Jell-O per capita than any other city in the United States.