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Laser tag in Salt Lake City.

Rad Tag is the closest dedicated laser tag arena to the Salt Lake valley — a quick drive down I-15 to Pleasant Grove. 6,000 sq ft, 40 players, visible lasers, and 30-minute sessions that put bowling-alley laser tag in SLC to shame.

35 min from SLC

Straight down I-15 to Pleasant Grove exit 275.

40 players

The biggest arena capacity north of Las Vegas.

4 game modes

Domination, HQ, King of the Hill, Battle Royale.

30-min sessions

Three times longer than most laser tag spots.

Worth the drive from Salt Lake.

Salt Lake City has plenty of bowling-alley laser tag — small black-lit arenas, 10-minute sessions, vests that haven't been updated since 2003. Rad Tag is the opposite. We built a sci-fi-grade, multi-level LED arena, test our equipment weekly, and clean our vests after every session.

From downtown Salt Lake, you're 35 minutes south on I-15. From Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, Riverton, or Bluffdale, you're 18–25 minutes. Take exit 275, head west on Pleasant Grove Blvd, and we're tucked off W 700 S with free parking.

Best for: SLC bachelor and bachelorette parties looking for something different, corporate team-building drives down from Silicon Slopes, birthday groups that want a real arena instead of a back room, and a date-night break from the same downtown SLC rotation.

Drive times from the SLC valley.

I-15 south, exit 275 (Pleasant Grove Blvd), then west to 2415 W 700 S, Pleasant Grove. Free parking on site.

Downtown SLC

35 min

Straight shot down I-15.

Sugar House

32 min

I-15 south from 2100 S.

Sandy

25 min

I-15 south to exit 275.

Draper

20 min

10 exits down I-15.

South Jordan / Daybreak

22 min

I-15 south, exit 275.

West Jordan

25 min

Bangerter to I-15 south.

Riverton / Bluffdale

18 min

Closest SLC-area suburb.

Herriman

25 min

Mountain View Corridor to I-15.

Cottonwood Heights

30 min

215 to I-15 south.

Park City

55 min

I-80 to I-15 south.

Salt Lake laser tag FAQs

Is there laser tag in Salt Lake City?

Salt Lake City has a few small bowling-alley and family-entertainment-center laser tag setups, but no dedicated multi-level arena inside city limits. The closest real laser tag arena is Rad Tag in Pleasant Grove — 35 minutes south on I-15.

What's the closest big laser tag arena to Salt Lake City?

Rad Tag in Pleasant Grove, Utah. It's a 6,000 sq ft multi-level neon arena built for 40 players with four game modes and 30-minute sessions — significantly larger and longer than anything in the Salt Lake valley.

How long is the drive from Salt Lake City to Rad Tag?

About 35 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City. Sandy is 25 minutes, Draper is 20, and Riverton/Bluffdale is around 18. Take I-15 south to exit 275 (Pleasant Grove Blvd), then west to 2415 W 700 S.

How much does laser tag cost near Salt Lake City?

At Rad Tag, a single 30-minute session is $14.99 per player. The Double Dose (two sessions) is $19.99 — the most popular option and the best value if you're driving from SLC. Private buyouts for up to 40 players start at $299.

Is Rad Tag good for adult groups, or just kids?

Built for adults first. Most laser tag in the Salt Lake area is geared toward kid birthdays — Rad Tag's arena, equipment, and 30-minute session length are designed for adult bachelor/bachelorette parties, corporate team building, and date nights. Kids 5+ welcome.

Can I book a private event for a Salt Lake corporate team?

Yes. Private buyouts for up to 40 players are $299 flat and available Monday–Thursday 11am–5pm and Friday 11am–4:30pm. Book at least a week in advance. Optional pizza and wings on site. Popular with SLC tech teams and Silicon Slopes companies.

Do you have laser tag in Sandy, Draper, or South Jordan?

Rad Tag isn't physically in Sandy, Draper, or South Jordan — but we're the closest dedicated arena, 18–25 minutes south on I-15. Easier than fighting downtown traffic and a much bigger arena than anything in the south valley.

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