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Four Perfect Days in Salt Lake City

By Darrin Scheid, CAE | on July 2, 2025 | 0 Comment
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She also plans to attend ACEP’s Block Party, which is back by popular demand. This highenergy bash from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. is where attendees come to celebrate, network, unwind, and enjoy fantastic food, drinks, and entertainment. With live music, games, and local vibes, it’s the perfect way to wrap up your day.

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ACEP Now: July 2025

ACEP25 DAY 4: Wednesday, Sept. 10

Dr. Smith called herself a conference nerd, so she wouldn’t recommend slipping out early on the final day of the convention. What she does recommend is getting away from the convention center during the afternoon before heading back home.

“This is crucial,” she said. “I think this convention being in Salt Lake City is the perfect chance to get a balance of education and outdoor activities. The weather this time of year is going to be perfect. Try to get outside with your friends—whether it’s an outdoor restaurant, brewery, or hike through the hills.”

Dr. Smith said guests, particularly first-timers to Utah, should rent a car and drive into the Cottonwood Canyons or drive up to Park City. Even if you don’t go for a hike—which is invigorating—at least get above the tree line.

“That’s the quintessential Utah experience,” she said. “Get outside and see those views. It’s amazing, and it’s why people live here.”


Mr. Scheid is the Content Director at ACEP.

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Topics: ACEP Annual Scientific AssemblyACEP25

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