Tabernacle dome portrait
The Salt Lake Tabernacle's elliptical lattice-truss roof was an engineering marvel when it opened in 1867. Find an angle that captures the dome and take a squad photo with the building behind everyone.
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[Customize!] Team values check-in
Each squad picks one value or commitment they want the team to take away from this outing, writes it on a napkin or notecard, and the squad lead reads it aloud. Take a photo with all the napkins held up in the centre. (Organisers: replace this with a specific team-values prompt if you have one.)
Beehive State icon
Utah's nickname is the Beehive State. Find a beehive sculpture, mural or state seal and take a squad photo with the symbol clearly in frame.
Boardroom: Temple Square
Today's boardroom is outdoors. Navigate to Temple Square in downtown Salt Lake and check in by the south gates on South Temple Street.
Capitol granite dome pose
The Utah State Capitol's granite dome looks out over downtown and the Wasatch. Stand on the south steps, line the team up and take a group photo with the dome behind the team.
Capitol granite dome team pose
The Utah State Capitol's granite dome looks out over downtown and the Wasatch. Stand on the south steps, line the squad up and take a photo with the dome behind everyone.
Checkpoint: City Creek Park
Walk back down State Street to City Creek Park, where the creek runs above ground between Temple Square and Capitol Hill. Check in by the stream.
Checkpoint: Liberty Park
Rideshare or walk south to Liberty Park and check in by the Seven Canyons fountain or the pond.
Checkpoint: Temple Square
Navigate to Temple Square in downtown Salt Lake and check in by the south gates on South Temple Street.
Checkpoint: Utah State Capitol
Walk north up State Street and climb Capitol Hill to the Utah State Capitol. Check in at the south steps.
City Creek bridge shot
City Creek runs through a daylit channel with footbridges over it. Find a bridge or stepping stones and take a squad photo with the team gathered above the water.
Great Salt Lake nod
The Great Salt Lake is the largest saltwater lake in the western hemisphere, fifteen miles west of the city. If you cannot drive out to Antelope Island, find any photo, mural or sign in town honouring the lake and take a group photo with it.
Liberty Park lake shot
Liberty Park's pond reflects the Wasatch on calm days. Find the water's edge and take a group photo with the lake and the mountains behind the team.
Liberty Park lake team shot
Liberty Park's pond reflects the Wasatch on calm days. Find the water's edge and take a squad photo with the lake and the mountains behind everyone.
Local Salt Laker tip
Convince a local Salt Lake resident to share a tip about the city. Take a photo with your impromptu guide and remember the tip.
Offsite: City Creek Park
Walk back down State Street to City Creek Park, where the creek runs above ground between Temple Square and Capitol Hill. Check in by the stream.
Offsite: Liberty Park
Rideshare or walk south to Liberty Park and check in by the Seven Canyons fountain or the pond.
Offsite: Utah State Capitol
Walk north up State Street and climb Capitol Hill to the Utah State Capitol. Check in at the south steps.
Salt Lake City finale
Final challenge. Find a beautiful Salt Lake spot (Temple Square at dusk, the Capitol in golden light, the Wasatch in evening light) and take an amazing closing group photo. Cheers from the Crossroads of the West!
Salt Lake City kick-off
The hunt begins! Find a classic Salt Lake backdrop (the Capitol dome, Temple Square, the Wasatch on the horizon) and take a group photo with the whole team in shot.
Salt Lake City team finale
Final challenge. Find a beautiful Salt Lake spot (Temple Square at dusk, the Capitol in golden light, the Wasatch in evening light) and take an amazing closing squad photo. Cheers from the Crossroads of the West, well done team!
Salt Lake City team kick-off
The team outing begins! Find a classic Salt Lake backdrop (the Capitol dome, Temple Square, the Wasatch on the horizon) and take a squad photo with everyone jumping in the air at the same time.
Temple Square wide shot
Temple Square covers ten acres at the heart of Salt Lake City. With the Temple itself under renovation, find a wide angle that includes the Tabernacle, the Assembly Hall or the gardens, and take a group photo with the team framed by the Square.
Temple Square wide team shot
Temple Square covers ten acres at the heart of Salt Lake City. With the Temple itself under renovation, find a wide angle that includes the Tabernacle, the Assembly Hall or the gardens and take a squad photo with the team framed by the Square.
Trivia: Pioneers arrived
Brigham Young led the first Mormon pioneers into the Salt Lake Valley in what year?
Trivia: Salt Lake Temple completed
Construction of the Salt Lake Temple, behind scaffolding today, took 40 years. In what year was it dedicated?
Trivia: Utah Capitol completed
The Utah State Capitol building was completed in what year?
Trivia: Winter Olympics year
Salt Lake City hosted the Winter Olympic Games in what year?
Utah classic plate
Order a Utah classic (fry sauce with fries, a pastrami burger at Crown Burgers, Mormon funeral potatoes) and take a squad photo with everyone taking the first bite at the same time.
Wasatch backdrop
The Wasatch Mountains rise dramatically east of the city. Find an east-facing vantage point (Memory Grove Park, an upper-floor balcony, a hillside in the Avenues) and take a squad photo with the snow-capped Wasatch filling the background.