Alta Airport keeps every space close; “Remote Parking” is a name only.
At ALF’s T terminal, guides say all car parks sit in immediate proximity to the building, so the product called Remote Parking doesn’t actually involve a shuttle or distant lot. You walk from your car to the terminal doors in a few minutes on foot, the same as from the regular short- and long-term areas described in public info.
Pricing for Remote Parking isn’t published beyond a blank daily rate, while the third‑party guide only lists generic short‑ and long‑term parking at Alta Airport. That same guide stresses that every parking space is right next to the terminal, which strongly suggests this “remote” option is either a labeling quirk or an unpublished internal category rather than a true off‑site car park.
There are no mentions of shuttle buses, extra transfer time, or separate entry barriers for a remote lot in any ALF guide we checked, and one detailed source flatly states that “all parking spaces are located in immediate proximity to the terminal.” If you’re comparing options by walking time, this makes Remote Parking functionally similar to the standard long‑term section next to T.
No user reviews, local blogs, or forum posts surfaced any real‑world detail on the Remote Parking area at Alta Airport, and there are zero complaints about distance, snow management, or slow access from an outlying lot. Until the airport publishes a clear map with this product labeled, treat Remote Parking as a paper product only and book the main signed car parks by T for the most predictable experience.