Best attractions and places to see around Brigham include a variety of trails and cycle routes suitable for different activity levels. The region offers opportunities for cycling on disused railway tracks and exploring mountain resorts. Visitors can find routes ranging from easy, family-friendly paths to more challenging intermediate trails.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Bromont Resort offers year‑round exploration on its forested slopes. In the warmer months, hikers, trail runners, and mountain bikers can follow a web of trails that wind steadily toward broad views over the surrounding hills. In winter, those same routes give way to groomed runs, glades, and night‑skiing across several faces of the mountain. It’s an easy place to spend a full day outside at any time of year. In fact it might be somewhere you make a point to visit during different seasons in order to experience each one in turn.
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Circling the base of Mont Brome, the Ceinture Trail offers a steady, moderate challenge through quiet forest and wide, rocky paths. The loop runs for roughly 16 kilometers, and offers runners, hikers, and riders lowkey but decently long outing. Expect peaceful stretches of mixed woodland, occasional views toward the surrounding peaks, and a trail wide enough to share with friends, family, and other trail users.
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It was beautiful I loved it (the path is very pleasant gravel for walking or cycling)
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Essential Bromont. The ascent or descent "the divine". A treat ... in both directions.👍👍
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Between Farnham and Granby you're on a disused railway track. Here it is almost 18 kilometers and almost straight ahead. Along the way there are several rest areas that offer you a shady spot.
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Brigham City is surrounded by diverse natural beauty. You can visit the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, a 74,000-acre paradise for birdwatchers, or explore the challenging trails and panoramic views of the Wellsville Mountains. Box Elder Canyon offers stunning Utah scenery and hiking, while Utah's Famous Fruit Way is beautiful, especially during spring blossoms or fall harvest. Nearby, Mantua Reservoir provides gentler hiking options.
Yes, Brigham City has a rich history. You can step back in time at the Golden Spike National Historical Park, where the First Transcontinental Railroad was completed. Stroll through Historic Downtown Brigham City, visit the Brigham City Depot, or see the Box Elder County Courthouse and the Box Elder LDS Tabernacle. The William Knudsen Log Cabin and the Grist Mill offer glimpses into early settler life.
The Brigham City Museum of Art & History provides insights into the area's heritage with local history and art displays. You can also visit the ATK Thiokol Rocket Garden to see a space shuttle booster and rockets, or explore the site of the former Intermountain Indian School.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Bromont Mountain Resort offers year-round exploration with hiking and mountain biking trails. The Route Verte 1, including the Farnham area, provides pleasant, mostly flat cycling and walking paths on a disused railway track, perfect for all ages. The Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge also has a visitor center and an auto tour route that families can enjoy.
Spring and fall are particularly beautiful. Spring brings blooming fruit orchards along Utah's Famous Fruit Way, while fall offers harvest celebrations and pleasant temperatures for hiking. The Bromont Mountain Resort is a great option year-round, with hiking and biking in warmer months and skiing in winter.
You'll find a variety of cycling routes. The Route Verte 1 offers long, straight sections on a disused railway track, ideal for leisurely rides. For more options, check out the Cycling around Brigham guide, which includes routes like the 'Bike Path – Along the power line loop' and 'The Bromont Belt loop'.
Yes, the Bromont Mountain Resort is a prime location for mountain biking, offering a network of trails. Additionally, the MTB Trails around Brigham guide features challenging routes such as the 'View of Pic du Chevreuil – Scenic View Over the Valley loop' and the 'Divine Trail (C14)'.
For running enthusiasts, the Running Trails around Brigham guide provides several options. You can explore loops like 'Mont Gale – Halte du Berger loop' or 'Mont Bernard – Mont Brome loop' from Domaine naturel du lac Gale, offering varied distances and difficulties.
Brigham City is famous for its peaches, and the Peach Days Festival is Utah's longest-running harvest celebration. Held annually after Labor Day, it draws over 50,000 people and features a parade, car show, and carnival, celebrating the local agricultural heritage.
Beyond the main attractions, you can see the iconic Brigham City Archway Sign, a well-known local identifier. The Brigham City Cemetery offers a peaceful setting with old-fashioned grave markers, and Rees Pioneer Park features walking paths honoring early settlers, known for secret peach tastings during festival season.
While popular spots like the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge are well-known, consider exploring Box Elder Canyon for its stunning scenery and birdwatching opportunities away from larger crowds. Mantua Reservoir also offers a quieter, gentler hiking experience compared to the more challenging Wellsville Mountains.


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