Brigham Young Monument
Historical landmark · Downtown ·

Brigham Young Monument

Historical landmark · Downtown ·

Monument with statue of Brigham Young and pioneer plaque

statue
history
music
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
Brigham Young Monument by null
Brigham Young Monument by null
Brigham Young Monument by null
Brigham Young Monument by null
Brigham Young Monument by null
Brigham Young Monument by null
Brigham Young Monument by null
Brigham Young Monument by null
Brigham Young Monument by null
Brigham Young Monument by null
Brigham Young Monument by null
Brigham Young Monument by null
Brigham Young Monument by null
Brigham Young Monument by null
Brigham Young Monument by null
Brigham Young Monument by null
Brigham Young Monument by null
Brigham Young Monument by null
Brigham Young Monument by null
Brigham Young Monument by null

Information

15 E S Temple St, Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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15 E S Temple St, Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Get directions

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Features

•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Jan 14, 2026

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Jason W.

Google
It's a monument to the first Mormon Pioneers to enter the Salt Lake Valley in 1847, led by Brigham Young. Historical photos show the monument in the center of the intersection of Main Street (originally called East Temple) and South Temple. Brigham Young is shown standing with his back to the temple, hand outstretched towards the Zions Bank building 😂

AndreisAdventureChronicles

Google
Nice music played!!!

Britany W.

Google
This was really pretty and interesting to see the history.

John

Google
Cool statue and a pleasant reflecting pool

Solomone S.

Google
I learned a lot from this visit. Enjoyed the tour and the scenery.

Tony B.

Google
As part of our road trip visiting from Australia, Lisa & I spent most of the day walking and looking at the history of this well know City. Magnificent, well worth the visit! :)

Tim T.

Google
Found my fourth great grandfather's name on the plaque

Scott H.

Google
It's a statue. I mean if you've seen a statue before then you've basically seen what this statue looks like. Not sure why google wants me to rank how satisfied I was with this. It's pretty normal as far as statues go. Three stars.