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Utah's Famous Fruit Way begins and ends HERE!
HIGHLIGHTS OF HISTORIC BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH
The Brigham City Museum, Golden Spike National Historic Site, Spiral Jetty, and the Box Elder Tabernacle provide insight into the history of this area. The Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge offers a world class opportunity to photograph our impressive wildlife.
You can shop at one of our unique Main Street store fronts offering antique, vintage, and collectible goods. Then take in one of the two oldest restaurants in the state; or relax in one of our beautiful parks.
We also have a surprising variety of denominations for Sunday worship.
ABOUT OUR ORGANIZATION
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
This site is maintained by Historic Downtown Brigham City, a non-profit organization engaged in historic preservation and economic development. We organize art and cultural events and activities that bring vitality to our historic downtown.
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN
Step into history within the Brigham City Historic District. Our historic heart stretches from the iconic Tabernacle and Temple on 300 South to the beautifully restored Academy Conference Center at 100 North, including the charming landmarks along Forest Street .
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Our landmarks connect us to our shared story. Help us find the balance between honoring our past and building a prosperous future—subscribe to our newsletter and join the conversation."
David & Donna Walker - Volunteer Directors & Main Street Business Owners
GETTING HERE
Visiting Brigham City has never been easier.
BY CAR
Brigham City is a 45-minute drive north from Salt Lake City, and can be reached on Interstate Highway I-15. Take any of the three exits and proceed east... can't miss us!
BY TRAIN
There’s an Amtrak stop in Ogden, Utah. Exit the train and board UTA Bus #630, it will take you right to downtown in just over 30 minutes, with regular daily service.
BY BUS
UTA Bus #630 travels along Utah's Famous Fruit Way (Hwy 89) from Ogden to Brigham City many times each day between 5:00 am and 9:00 pm.


