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Lowest round trip fares by airline from Oakland and Salt Lake City
Cheapest prices ($24 One Way, $48 Round Trip) found within past 7 days. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Fly From Oakland to Salt Lake City
Origin | Oakland |
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Destination | Salt Lake City |
Number of Daily Flights | 41 |
Earliest Flight Departure Date | Dec 31 |
Latest Flight Departure Date | Jan 1 |
Popular Airlines | Alaska Airlines |
Cheap flights from Oakland to Salt Lake City
Oakland International Airport (OAK) is five miles south of downtown Oakland, CA and can be accessed via Interstate 880 and Highway 61. Flight times are usually between two and four hours to Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), and upon arrival in Salt Lake City, you will be near major transportation routes interstates 15, 80 and 215.
Attractions and Tips
Temple Square is the center for several buildings important to the Mormon faith, such as the Mormon Tabernacle and the Mormon Temple. The State Capitol building rises 300 feet in the air above its surroundings, and is the governmental center of the state of Utah.
Liberty Park is Salt Lake City's largest municipal park, covering 80 acres and featuring many recreational opportunities, as well as some well-placed greenspace.
The Tracy Aviary is famous for being one of the world's oldest aviaries and housing a huge variety of North American species of birds, in addition to birds from around the world. The Beehive House was built in 1854 as a residence for Governor Brigham Young, with his 19 wives and 56 children, and its "beehive" on the turret was intended to symbolize the industry of Mormons.
Winters here are generally cold and snowy, while summer months are hot and humid, frequently reaching temperatures in the 90 degree range. Spring and summer months are characterized by milder temperatures, but are generally subject to generous amounts of precipitation.