Brigham City / Perry South KOA

  • 1040 West 3600 South
  • Brigham City, UT 84302
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Brigham City / Perry South KOA

1040 West 3600 South
Brigham CityUT 84302
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Brigham City / Perry South KOA

1040 West 3600 South
Brigham CityUT 84302
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Nestled at the base of 9,763-foot Willard Peak and framed by the shimmering waters of Willard Bay with fruit orchards all around, the views from this KOA are stunning.

Nestled at the base of 9,763-foot Willard Peak and framed by the shimmering waters of Willard Bay with fruit orchards all around, the views from this KOA are stunning. In early spring, bald eagles roost in the large shade trees. This quiet country KOA founded in 1964 is an oasis for nature-lovers. Young and old enjoy the refreshing pool, rec room, horseshoes, bonfires, ice cream and wagon rides. On Sundays, join other campers for a potluck barbecue. Be sure to ask about the homemade dinners and breakfasts. Great hiking, fishing, skiing, hunting and golfing is all around. Visit the many historical sites or buy fruit along the famous fruitway. Salt Lake City is only 45 minutes away.

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  • 100 Max Amp
  • 120' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Pool (Open May 15 to Sep 15)
  • Snack Bar ($)
  • Firewood ($)
  • Pavilion
  • Tour Shuttle ($)
  • Planned Activities Available

Kampground activities:

  • Swimming pool (5/15-9/15)
  • Super playground
  • Bonfires that involve roasting marshmallows and on occasion, we will bring out the old guitar and sing your favorite campfire songs.
  • Horseshoes, volleyball, croquet and a game room.
  • Family planned activities and entertainment. This is the time that you can challenge your family in a huge tournament of badminton, volleyball, horseshoes, and croquet.

Local activities:

  • Hiking right across the street. You can hike up into the mountains and enjoy the fragrances that this amazing fruitway offers.
  • Fishing at Willard Bay, Ogden River, Logan River and many more great convenient places.
  • Galactic bowling alley, a great place to knock up your average and challenge your family and friends. (435) 723-5190.
  • Walker Cinemas VI Movie Theatre just down the road for your convenience if you have been dying to see the latest release. (801) 399-1099.
  • Utah's fruitway is on Highway 89 between Willard and Brigham City offers beautiful country and there are many delicious fruit stands with the freshest fruit imaginable.
  • Maddox is Utah's original steakhouse with a reputation for the finest beef, (435) 723-8545.
  • Willard Bay is a beautiful sparkling body of water that is a popular spot for boating, water-skiing, year-round fishing, and eagle watching. Just 3 miles away, (801) 734-9494.

Welcome to Box Elder County!

Our rich history is waiting for you to explore. Settled by the Mormon pioneers in the 1850s, this wild territory was tamed by sweat and blood to become the beautiful, hospitable place it is today.

Box Elder County is known as the land where East met West to bind the United States together: On May 10, 1869, the golden spike that completed the first transcontinental railroad was ceremoniously placed into a laurelwood tie at Promontory in today's Box Elder County. The marriage between the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railways was one of the most significant events in U.S. History. Less than a hundred years later, development of the solid-fuel rocket accelerated America's outerspace exploration. It took hard work, and Box Elder County is proud to be the home of two engineering events that changed the history of this nation.

As we enter the 21st century, Box Elder County continues to advance and grow. Modern businesses and factories bring prosperity, yet progress has not taken away the natural beauty of the land. The pioneers would indeed be proud of the territory they settled, and surprised at the range of recreational and cultural opportunities it now offers.

So take your time and get to know the people and sites that make Box Elder County such a unique and wonderful place. We hope you will enjoy your visit with us.

Antelope Island Take a look at the largest island in the Great Salt Lake and take a saltwater bath, go sunbathing, hiking, horseback riding and much more.

Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge The refuge has 72,000 acres filled with a wide variety of birds, including the rare Tundra Swan, White-faced Ibis, and the Western Grebe.

Upcoming Events

May

4-17 Golden Spike Week (Centennial activities throughout the county).

10 Tremonton Fire Department Steak Fry 435-257-7843

10 Golden Spike Ceremony
Reenactment 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., GS Site Parades, dances, concerts, cowboy poetry, old-time fiddlers, and more!(435) 471-2209

20-25 Migratory Bird Week

24 King of the Mountain Bike Ride Grouse Creek 801-476-7056

26 Memorial Day Programs Tremonton and Brigham City

31 Chamber 2nd Annual Golf Tournament

June

9, 23 Concerts in the Brigham City Park

Free Night May 12! Book Now!

Come Kamp & Care With Us Weekend - Book Now!

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