Location: 41.5110434, -112.0154991
Location
Brigham City is a historic city in Box Elder County, northern Utah, located near the mouth of Box Elder Canyon and along the Wasatch Front. It serves as the gateway to Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge and offers a rich mix of culture, history, and outdoor recreation. The city lies about 60 miles north of Salt Lake City.
History
Founded in 1851 and named after pioneer leader Brigham Young, the city became known for its cooperative economy and fruit production. Peach orchards remain an important part of local heritage, celebrated each year during the Brigham City Peach Days Festival, one of Utah’s oldest community events.
Community
Brigham City maintains a lively downtown with shops, museums, and historic architecture. Residents enjoy easy access to nature through nearby trails and canyons. Its friendly environment, agricultural pride, and scenic setting make Brigham City a treasured part of northern Utah’s landscape.
