
Ute Indian Tribe
Fort Duchesne, Utah
Explore, Discover and Imagine the Ute Indian Tribe


Our Story
The Utes, meaning Land of the Sun, has a tribal membership of 2,400. They manage 1.3 million acres of trust land. The Utes originally came from Colorado. They operate businesses like Super Market, Gas Stations and more.
Ute Indian Tribe’s journey began with a deep connection to the land and a vision for a sustainable future. More of our journey to come soon.

Why Visit Us?
Veterans Monument
- The monument is a place to view the names of those who served without question and at times gave the ultimate sacrifice. The names of those who died in combat are etched in the Soldiers Cross. The monument provides a solemn place for individuals and families to reflect on the sacrifices made by a few for the many.
Business Diversity
- Our varied businesses cater to different needs, ensuring holistic growth within the tribe. Ute Tribe Enterprise, or U.T.E., manages several tribally owned businesses. To view their website, go to utellc.com
Resource Management
- With careful management of resources, we ensure sustainability and efficiency in all our operations.
Annual Powwow, July 3-6, 2025
- The Ute Tribe hosts an annual Powwow Celebration around the fourth of July holiday. All are welcome to attend.
