SaltCON


SaltCON is the largest Board Game Convention and RPG Convention in Utah held annually in Layton at the Davis Conference Center with the "aim of bringing people together with games." The event is family friendly, and focuses on hobby and designer board games. Unlike many other conventions, the board game halls are open 24 hours for attendees to play all night long. The event continues to grow in popularity, in large part due to its friendly atmosphere, and volunteer nature. The event had over 1100 attendees in 2016, and continues to grow every year. In 2019 they had over 1900 attendees, and in 2024 they surpassed 2500.

Events

SaltCON hosts the Ion Award game design competition, the largest board game design competition in the United States. Each year Publishers are asked to judge the competition, based on specific criteria. Notes are collected from judges, tallied, and winners are announced in each category. Games that win the Ion Award are published by game companies every year. Notable winners and finalists include Nika, Gnome Hollow, Moon Bunny, Steam Up: A Feast of Dim Sum, and Super Truffle Pigs!
Along with the Ion Award competition there are other draws for game designers as well. There are events where game designers can show off their games that are still in development, such as a "Prototype Alley" where attendees are invited to meet the designers and try out these new games.
The events are not only for game designers. Attendees can find many other events to enjoy at the convention:

History

The convention began in 2009, as a follow up to the Gathering of Strangers board game days that were held at the University of Utah. The first few years were held also at the U of U campus Officer's Club, but as attendance grew, they moved to the Royal Garden Inn, then to the Sheraton, and finally to the Davis Conference Center, where it has been held since 2014.
YearDatesLocationEvent
2009July 10–11University of Utah Officers ClubMain Event
2010February 26–28University of Utah Officers ClubMain Event
2011February 18–19University of Utah Officers ClubMain Event
2012February 17–18Royal Garden InnMain Event
2013February 15–17SheratonMain Event
2014March 28–30Davis Conference CenterMain Event
2015March 12–14Davis Conference CenterMain Event
2016March 3–5Davis Conference CenterMain Event
2017March 2–5Davis Conference CenterMain Event
2018March 1–4Davis Conference CenterSpring
2018August 31 - September 1Davis Conference CenterEnd of Summer
2019February 28 - March 3Davis Conference CenterSpring
2019May 31 - June 1Davis Conference CenterSummer
2019August 30–31Davis Conference CenterEnd of Summer
2020March 5–8Davis Conference CenterSpring
2021July 30 - August 1Davis Conference CenterEnd of Summer
2022January 14-16Ruby's InnBryce
2022March 3–6Davis Conference CenterSpring
2022September 2-4Davis Conference CenterEnd of Summer
2023January 13-15Ruby's InnBryce
2023March 2-5Davis Conference CenterSpring
2023June 2-4Davis Conference CenterSummer
2023September 1-3Davis Conference CenterEnd of Summer
2024January 12-14Ruby's InnBryce
2024February 29 - March 3Davis Conference CenterSpring
2024June 7-9Davis Conference CenterSummer
2024August 30 - Sep 1Davis Conference CenterEnd of Summer
2025January 17-19Ruby's InnBryce
2025January 24-26Ruby's InnBryce Twice
2025February 27 - March 2Davis Conference CenterSpring
2025June 6-8Davis Conference CenterSummer
2025August 29-31Davis Conference CenterEnd of Summer

Support for Other Events

SaltCON supports other events and conventions all over Utah. They provide their game library, volunteers, and game teachers to many other events.
Events that SaltCON has supported:
  • Dragonsteel Nexus
  • ICON
  • TimpCON
  • FanX Salt Lake
  • Salt Lake Comic Con
  • Salt Lake Gaming Con
  • BryceCON
  • STGCON
  • MyCon
  • DinoCON
  • International Games Day @ your Library
  • International Tabletop Day
  • Salt Lake Quarterly Game Day