Brigham

Brigham

Located at the northern tip of the Wasatch Front, Brigham City is a charming and historic community that feels like a step back into Utah’s pioneer past. It is world-famous for its agriculture—specifically its succulent peaches—which are celebrated every September during Peach Days, one of the state’s oldest and most beloved festivals. The city is marked by its wide, tree-lined streets and the iconic “Gateway to the World’s Greatest Wild Bird Refuge” archway sign, referencing the nearby Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge. While it maintains a quiet, small-town atmosphere centered around its historic tabernacle and courthouse, it also serves as a strategic hub for the aerospace industry, sitting near major facilities that produced the boosters for the Space Shuttle.