Ute Indian Tribe

Ute Indian Tribe



The million plus acres of Tribal lands on the Uintah and Ouray Reservation include a wide variety of terrain. Snow-capped mountains, sparkling streams, high meadows and lakes, and sagebrush flats provide a breathtaking backdrop for a variety of recreational opportunities.

Tribal lands are known for abundant wildlife and offer excellent hunting and fishing. Tribal hunting and fishing licenses may be obtained in most Dinosaurland communities. The Utes are a proud people and enjoy sharing their cultural heritage with those who are interested in learning. During the year, ceremonial dances are performed in major reservation communities.

The Utes are a proud people and enjoy sharing their cultural heritage with those who are interested in learning. During the year, ceremonial dances are performed in major reservation communities. The Ute PowWow is held annually at the Tribal Headquarters, Ft. Duchesne, in early July and showcases a rodeo as well as native arts and crafts.The Ute PowWow is held annually at the Tribal Headquarters, Ft. Duchesne, in early July and showcases a rodeo as well as native arts and crafts.


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