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Accessible Parking

ADA stalls sit next to the Terminal at SLC

Accessible Parking at Salt Lake City International puts ADA stalls in the short‑term parking garage directly next to the main Terminal, so you avoid long walks from remote lots. You also get marked accessible spaces in the economy lots if the garage section fills up during busy bank times like early Monday mornings.

The airport’s Parking Division runs 24/7 and posts direct phone numbers on the SLC parking page, so you can call ahead to ask about accessible space locations in the garage or economy lots. That same team can arrange special assistance, including help getting from your stall to the Terminal doors at any hour of the day or night.

Shuttles cover the economy accessible stalls and loop between the lots and the Terminal in just a few minutes, even late at night. Drivers are used to handling mobility aids, and you can ask for ramp or lift deployment when boarding, which helps if you end up in a farther‑out stall during peak times.

Utah travel forums mention that during holiday periods and 6 a.m. departure waves, the closest ADA spots in the short‑term garage can fill up fast, pushing late arrivals toward the economy accessible spaces. That shift means a shuttle ride for trips that were meant to be quick drop‑offs or one‑day meetings.

Regulars with mobility needs say they call the Parking Division 24–48 hours before flying to confirm which level of the garage currently has the most reliable accessible stalls and how early those spots start filling. Plan the same way: make that call the day before, then aim to arrive at least 60 minutes earlier than your usual parking routine.

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