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Parking & Directions for The National Parks Red Butte Garden
300 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT
84113, US
1. Red Butte Garden Parking Lot - On-site, $5
2. University of Utah Parking Garage (Ridgeway) - 0.5 miles, $3
3. Visitor Pay Lot (near 100 S) - 0.6 miles, $4
4. Street parking (limited) - 0.2 miles, varies, $1-2
The National Parks Concert Live at Red Butte Garden | Salt Lake City – September 17th, 2026
Red Butte Garden in Salt Lake City is more than just a beautiful oasis; it’s a living canvas that celebrates nature’s artistry. Each year, the garden hosts its renowned Art in the Garden exhibit, showcasing stunning works inspired by the natural world, think sculptures blending seamlessly with blooming flowers or vibrant installations that feel like they grew straight out of the earth. Walking through the lush Tropical Garden feels like stepping into a secret paradise, with exotic plants thriving in the heat and humidity, giving you that tropical getaway vibe right in the city. Since 2026, the Virtual Garden Tours have allowed visitors to explore this slice of heaven online, making it easier for everyone to experience its magic no matter where they are. And if you're lucky enough to catch a concert at The National Parks Salt Lake City in the garden’s amphitheater, you’ll find yourself immersed in live music surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature, it’s honestly a one-of-a-kind experience. Getting there is a breeze, whether you take Sunnyside Avenue from the east or hop off I-15 from the south, heading east from Rose Park. Just trust me, Red Butte Garden isn’t just a park, it’s a living, breathing work of art that keeps surprising and inspiring everyone who visits.