Explore Utah on your next corporate retreat

Known for its natural diversity

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Utah is a state located in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It’s at the convergence of three distinct geological regions: the Rocky Mountains, the Great Basin, and the Colorado Plateau. Utah could be an amazing location to plan your next company retreat.

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Why 

Utah

works for offsites

If you’re a lover of nature and being outdoors, Utah has tons of parks like Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Capitol Reef National Park, and Dead Horse Point State Park. You can also visit The Narrows or Angels Landing for some beautiful scenic views.  

Parks and mountains aren’t all that Utah has to offer, you can also find tons of team-building activities like ax throwing or a cooking class. Salt Lake City and Zion Park are full of these activities and would be perfect for your team retreat.

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Team building locations in

Utah

We've put together this list of team-building activities in

Utah

 to help you get the most out of your visit.

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Sample

Utah

Retreat Itinerary

Mountain-view dinners, Olympic-style team challenges and guided adventures through Big Cottonwood Canyon give this retreat agenda a distinctly outdoors-focused Salt Lake City atmosphere.

Day 1: Arrival & Mountain City Welcome

Fresh air, relaxed arrivals & easy networking

  • 14:00–18:00Airport transfers & hotel check-in (Downtown Salt Lake City or Sugar House)
  • 18:30–20:00Welcome drinks with Wasatch Mountain views
  • 20:00–22:30Group dinner in a modern downtown steakhouse
  • 22:30+Optional evening walk around Temple Square

Day 2: Workshops & Wasatch Team Experience

Focused sessions followed by outdoor collaboration

  • 07:30–08:30Breakfast at hotel
  • 09:00–10:30Leadership presentations & strategic planning
  • 10:30–11:00Coffee break
  • 11:00–12:30Breakout workshops & collaborative discussions
  • 12:30–14:00Lunch in Sugar House
  • 14:30–18:00Olympic-style team challenges and guided outdoor activities in Big Cottonwood Canyon
  • 20:00–lateFarewell dinner with panoramic city and mountain views

Day 3: Departure & Final Coffee

Easy closing moments before flights home

  • 07:30–09:00Breakfast at hotel
  • 09:00–11:00Optional coworking session or local café meetup
  • FlexibleAirport transfers & departures

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Utah

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💛 Wall of love 💛

We couldn't do it without you. You were a huge support for us. We did a feedback survey asking the team how everything was, asking about the hotel, the food, the program etc. and they were able to rate from 1 to 10, & overall we have a 9.5 So it was really really successful!

Victoria
Specialist Office Management

The expectations were really high. We put a lot of pressure on you since the start, telling you about our last events in the Moroccan desert and in Eiffel Tower. But it was great. The organization was really smooth. The event was beyond expectation!

Medhavi
People Experience Manager

We did a survey with the guys, we have like mostly 9/10, or 10/10. People were really having so much fun… they were very happy with the choice of the place. The venue, the weather, the team dynamics, it all came together really well.

Giulia
People Experience Partner

I really felt having you being part of it was such an asset. Just knowing that you were point in organizing this and then also if there was a question or problem we could just reach out directly was really helpful.

Jason
Vice President of Business Operations

Everybody loved it! We did a post-offsite survey, and it was all vibes! Everything went to plan. One thing that we were all saying internally as well is like - I honestly don't think we would have made happen unless we had Surf Office.

Gregor
Senior Product Design Manager

It was great! People loved the balance of free time and activities. They loved that we gave them options on activities.

Seif
Operations Associate

We have been doing this since 2008, so it was the 17th event this year. And the consensus was that this was the best ever. Everybody was super happy, they had lots of fun. So it was great.

Hugo
Scientific Account Manager

People got together, people got to see each other. We had really good internal sessions, and also a lot of off time sessions. I feel Surf Office thought of a lot of things that one would not think when you're planning an off site in another country.

Elsa
Senior People Operations Analyst

We have grown so much since our last event, so were a lot of people, and we needed those three days to talk, to interact with everyone... You handled it so beautifully. We did not have to worry about organizing or arranging anything. You guys did an amazing job.

Mamata
Project Engineer

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FAQs about company retreats in

Utah

Is Utah a good destination for a corporate retreat?

Yes, Utah is a strong choice for teams that want outdoor adventure, dramatic landscapes, and a calmer alternative to big-city offsites. It works especially well for remote teams looking for a corporate retreat in Utah with national parks, mountain activities, and focused work time.

What makes Utah different from other US retreat destinations?

Utah stands out for its natural diversity, with the Rocky Mountains, Great Basin, and Colorado Plateau all shaping the retreat experience. Teams can combine strategy sessions with red-rock hikes, canyon views, ski days, lake activities, and desert sunsets.

Which Utah destinations are best for a company offsite?

Salt Lake City is the most practical base for airport access, hotels, restaurants, and meeting venues. Park City is better for mountain retreats and winter activities, while Zion, Moab, and Bryce Canyon suit teams that want a more nature-led offsite in Utah.

How easy is it to travel to Utah for a team offsite?

Most teams fly into Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), which is around 10–15 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City and about 40–50 minutes from Park City. For southern Utah retreats, teams may use St. George Regional Airport (SGU) or arrange transfers from Las Vegas.

What is the best time of year to plan a company retreat in Utah?

April to June and September to October are usually best for hiking, national parks, and outdoor team building. December to March works well for ski retreats in Park City, while midsummer can be hot in desert areas like Zion and Moab.

What team-building activities can companies organize in Utah?

Popular options include hikes in Zion National Park, skiing or snowboarding in Park City, guided tours in Arches National Park, paddleboarding on mountain lakes, cooking classes, axe throwing, canyoneering, and group dinners with mountain or desert views.

Is Utah better for outdoor or city-based retreats?

Utah is strongest for outdoor-focused retreats, but Salt Lake City also gives teams a practical city base with restaurants, event spaces, hotels, and easy transfers. Many teams use the city for meetings and add mountain or national park activities around the agenda.

How long should a corporate retreat in Utah last?

Most company retreats in Utah work best over 3 to 4 days. That gives enough time for work sessions, one or two major outdoor activities, group dinners, and travel without making the schedule feel rushed.

What should companies plan carefully when organizing an offsite in Utah?

Transport is important because distances between destinations can be long. Companies should also plan around altitude in mountain areas, summer heat in desert regions, national park permits, seasonal weather, and group activity difficulty levels.

Are Utah company retreat venues suitable for larger teams?

Yes, Utah can work for larger groups, especially in Salt Lake City and Park City where hotel capacity, event spaces, and group dining options are stronger. For national park destinations, smaller or mid-sized groups are usually easier to manage.