![]() (hint: SLC isn't the longest) #ksltv /YtJUT6vLFe You've probably heard or read the "longest airport walk ever" comments about the new But is it really? How far is it? And how does it compare to other airports? I spent a few days finding out. ![]() “People have strong opinions about airports, particularly home-towners, right? And so, I get that,” Wyatt said. 7, the comments include things like, “We’re all too exhausted from pushing a wheelchair 47 miles to our gate.” He is proud of all the accolades and awards the new airport has received, but he also knows that walk is what people always talk about.įor example, this past October, the airport posted on its Facebook page about a new business opening, and the comments are mostly, “After the hike to terminal B you better offer oxygen.” ![]() Welcome to an idyllic weekend road trip to Moab.Wyatt is the director of the Salt Lake City International Airport. Afterwards, with tired legs and an unshakeable smile it’s time to head back into town for a bite to eat before gazing upwards into some of the darkest night skies anywhere in the world. Then switch gears with a heart racing 4x4 tour of Hell’s Revenge, or a mountain bike ride on the beloved slickrock trail. Imagine being on a movie set with John Wayne as you ride horseback through familiar movie backdrops, or follow the path of explorer John Wesley Powell as you float down the Colorado. To that end, this is not your typical weekend road trip itinerary. ![]() Be sure to bring a vivid imagination and taste for exploration along with your hiking shoes, sunscreen and water bottle, because this is not your typical retreat. This is Utah’s adventure epicenter - a place where world-renowned natural destinations are scattered around a town that’s brimming with local charm. When you think of Moab you may think of hiking the Delicate Arch Trail, gazing over Canyonlands National Park or four wheeling down a slickrock trail. ![]()
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