
Peach Days
Brigham City Peach Days is a beloved annual celebration held in Brigham City, Utah. This delightful event has been a cherished tradition for over a century and is eagerly anticipated by locals and visitors alike. The festival takes place the weekend after Labor Day and serves as a vibrant tribute to the region's agricultural heritage, particularly its delicious peaches.
Peach Days is a time when the community comes together to celebrate the bountiful harvest of peaches, a fruit that has become synonymous with Brigham City. This festival offers a wide array of activities and attractions for all ages, making it a fantastic family-friendly event. From parades and live entertainment to delicious food and carnival rides, there's something for everyone to enjoy during Peach Days.
One of the highlights of the festival is the Saturday parade and the free concert Saturday night. There are over 200 vendors at the event. The Peach Days Free Car Show is the largest in the state and is held on the Saturday of Peach Days from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. There is also a Harley & Custom Bike Show on Saturday on Main Street.
So, if you're looking for a delightful way to celebrate the end of summer and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Brigham City, look no further than Peach Days. This festival is a true slice of small-town Americana and offers a memorable experience for all who attend.
Car
Show
Saturday, September 6
Registration: 8:00–10:00 AM (Limited to the first 900 cars registered due to construction)
Register at Box Elder High School Saturday Morning.
Box Elder High School North Parking Lot:
300 S 600 W
Car Show: 10:00 am-5:00 pm
(Vehicles must register & pick up placard at BEHS parking lot before entering park)
Awards: Scheduled to begin at 4:00 PM
End Show: 4:30 PM ALL CARS MUST BE MOVED FROM STREET AND PARK BY 5:00 PM SO STREET AND PARKS CAN BE REOPENED FOR TRAFFIC/CITIZENS. ALL VEHICLES LEFT AFTER 5 P.M. ARE SUBJECT TO BEING TOWED AT OWNER’S EXPENSE.
Peach Days Shuttle
USU Brigham City Campus Parking Lot
989 South Main Street
West Side Shuttle
9 am to 6 pm
East Side Shuttle
6:30 am to 11 pm
Quilt Show

Registrations are Full.
Trunk Show Friday Sept 6, 1-3 pm Presenters will be Diane Brinton & Audrey Mann, founders of The Cloth Parcel.
Saturday Night Free Concert Paradise City

Friday Night Free Concert The SaltAires

Booth Application
Applications for 2025
Booths are full
Saturday Parade
Saturday, September 6, at 10am
Friday Kick Off Parade
Friday, September 5, at 6 pm
SCHEDULE -
Peach Days Sponsors
- Box Elder Chamber of Commerce
- Brigham City Corporation
- NUCOR
- Brigham City Community Hospital
- Right Deal Auto Sales
- America First Credit Union
- Gillies Funeral Chapel
- IHC Bear River Valley Hospital
- OrthoUtah, Bone & Joint Specialists – Dr. Bitner and Dr. Higbee
- Lond Laik Logistics
- Niagara Bottling Company
- P&G
- Autoliv
- Young Ford Brigham City
- Tourific
- Associated Food Stores
- B&B Billiards
- Box Elder County Tourism
- Box Elder News Journal
- Iron Gate Catering
- Intercap Lending NMLS #190465
- Jack B. Parson Company
- Members First Credit Union
- Myers Mortuary
- Northrop Grumman
- Sumo Fiber
- Steves & Sons
- TAB Bank
- Tagge's Famous Fruit & Veggies
- The Leader
- Utah Public Radio
- Wal-Mart
- Whitaker Construction
- 3 Goats Gruff
- Bank of Utah
- Beehive Fitness
- Blanchard’s Braces
- Brigham City Rotary Club District 5420
- Dream Vacations by Kayla Miller
- Elevate Credit Union
- Frank May Ski Doo
- Hampton Inn Brigham City
- Hometown Values
- Hansen Motor Company
- Hansen & Associates
- Jensen Auto Service
- Kent’s Marketplace
- Kevin Hall Real Estate
- Kiwanis Club of Brigham City
- Molgard Real Estate
- Maddox
- Ogden Clinic
- Oldies Productions
- Storm Products
- RC Towing
- Wasatch Peaks Credit Union
- Zions Bank
- Affect Beard Care
- American Family Insurance, Cortney Gregory and Associates Inc.
- Ascend Staffing
- Brigham.net
- C&B Asphalt
- Coldwell Banker Tugaw Realtors
- Mountain Star Financial
- Quality Care Chiropractic, Dr. Bryan Dana
- Studio 66 Hot Rod Art
- The Print Shop
- Wheeler Power Systems