Bonneville Salt Flats - access?
There doesn't seem to be a Wikitravel page on this, and the Salt Lake City page doesn't mention them.
I'm wondering about visiting the Bonneville Salt Flats, and whether there's public access to drive on them, and whether you can do so with a rental car?
I've found a yahoo answers comment, but I'd really want something more authorative to accept as an answer...
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I visited the flats today, and apparently, other than the wet, public, watered area a couple inches deep, most of the dry flats I found were privately owned. I don't know if this is true for all of the flats, but you would have to do some research on public and private salt flat areas. Hope this provides some background info for you. If it doesn't hope you find what you're looking for.
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Can anyone go to the Bonneville Salt Flats?
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And every year, they get stuck, really stuck, sometimes mired up to the axles in salt that hasn't quite dried out from the millions of gallons of water that have been sitting on the flats during the rainy season. In fact, the Bonneville speed trials are held in August, September and October. Those are the dry months.Are the Bonneville Salt Flats worth visiting?
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