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“on chief ouray's land!”
The museum offers one of the most complete collections of the Ute people, as well as access to the Montrose Visitors Center, shady picnic areas and access to city-wide trails. The Ute Museum sits in the heart of traditional Ute territory on lands once homesteaded by Chief Ouray. Experience one of the most complete collections of Ute Indian artifacts in the nation. Dioramas, changing exhibits, and hands-on programs bring American Indian history and culture to life.
I found this to be an excellent addition to my San Juan trip. Coming back from Ouray to Denver, I was tempted to stop in here after seeing it. I'm glad I did! For only $6, you can see a huge... Read more
I love not only the museum but also, for months, have thought about the Ted talk shown in their auditorium when I visited last month. Recently I partook of their Shavano Valley petroglyph tour and... Read more
Absolutely loved this museum. We stopped on a whim, to have a picnic lunch and to use the facilities on our way down South. It was the best decision ever. What we found was a wonderful little gem... Read more
Ute Indian Museum
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- Sun: 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
- Mon - Sat: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
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