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Parking & Directions for Gin Blossoms 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
Gin Blossoms Concert Live at Red Butte Garden | Salt Lake City – July 14th, 2026
Red Butte Garden isn’t just a pretty place; it’s a sprawling outdoor oasis right here in Salt Lake City that really captures the imagination. Walking through its lush pathways feels like stepping into a secret world, think about the Humid Cave Garden, where plants cling to life in dark, damp corners, or the Waterlogged Area, teeming with flora that loves those low-pH, saturated conditions. It’s a spot that sparks curiosity and wonder, especially when they host events like the Virtual Garden Festival back in 2020, letting people from all over tune in and experience the magic online. And if you’re lucky enough to catch a concert, like Gin Blossoms in Salt Lake City, the vibe is unbeatable, good music, surrounded by nature’s beauty, maybe sipping on some fancy wine at the VIP bar, feeling like you’re part of something special. Getting there is pretty straightforward, just head south on Virginia Road from the Avenues or east on 400 South from the U district, and suddenly you’re immersed in this green haven that’s both calming and surprisingly vibrant. Honestly, Red Butte Garden is one of those places that sticks with you, kind of like a favorite song you keep playing on repeat.