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Parking & Directions for Gov't Mule 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
Gov't Mule Concert Live at Red Butte Garden | Salt Lake City – August 20th, 2026
Red Butte Garden is a hidden gem in Salt Lake City that somehow manages to blend natural beauty with a touch of urban innovation. The 'City Garden' showcases clever urban gardening techniques that make you think about how green spaces can thrive even in tight city spots. The Children's Garden, opened in 2003, is a favorite for families, with playful installations and hands-on activities that make learning about plants feel like an adventure. Every spring, the garden kicks off its Cold Season Garden Event, a must-see for plant enthusiasts, featuring seminars and plant sales that are perfect for anyone wanting to get their hands dirty. One of the more unique spots is the Deep Cave Garden, where plants adapted to thrive in the darkness of caves are showcased, kind of like a secret world right in the middle of the city. And if you're lucky enough to snag tickets to a Gov't Mule Salt Lake City concert at Red Butte, the VIP section offers a chance to get up close and personal with the stage, plus a behind-the-scenes peek that makes the whole experience even more special. Getting there is pretty straightforward, just hop on the southbound highway from Rose Park to 600 South and head east, or take 1300 East from the west side and turn onto 400 South. Trust me, this place isn't just a pretty face, it’s a living, breathing part of Salt Lake City’s outdoor scene, perfect for a concert day or just a good old stroll through nature.