Brigham Young Historic Park

100 N State St, Salt Lake City, UT 84150
2.5 acres | 1.0 hectares
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About Brigham Young Historic Park in Salt Lake City

Brigham Young Historic Park is a small public park located in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, directly east of Temple Square. The park occupies land that was once part of Brigham Young's expansive family estate in the mid-19th century. It serves as a memorial to Young, the second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a key figure in the early settlement of Salt Lake City.

The park features several elements that pay tribute to the pioneer era and Brigham Young's legacy. A rebuilt portion of the original cobblestone wall that once marked Young's property can be seen on the east side of the park. The centerpiece is a working waterwheel powered by the flow of City Creek, symbolizing the industrial efforts of early settlers. Throughout the park, visitors will find life-size bronze statues created by artist Peter Fillerup, depicting men, women, and children engaged in various activities representative of pioneer life.

Landscaping in the park includes flowing water features, shade trees, and flowering shrubs, creating a peaceful oasis within the urban environment. Rock gardens are nestled into the slopes, providing a backdrop for the waterwheel and other historic features. The park's design aims to offer visitors a glimpse into the past while providing a space for relaxation and reflection.

During the summer months, Brigham Young Historic Park becomes a venue for free evening concerts and events. These typically take place on Tuesdays and Fridays, featuring local and internationally known musicians. The park includes a stage on the north side of the lawn for these performances.

The park is open to the public year-round, offering a unique blend of historical significance and modern urban green space. It provides an opportunity for visitors and locals alike to connect with Salt Lake City's pioneer heritage in a tranquil setting just steps away from the bustling downtown area.

What to Do at Brigham Young Historic Park

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Visitor Services

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When is Brigham Young Historic Park Open?

Monday:8AM-9PM
Tuesday:8AM-9PM
Wednesday:8AM-9PM
Thursday:8AM-9PM
Friday:8AM-9PM
Saturday:8AM-9PM
Sunday:8AM-9PM

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