UTE
INDIAN MUSEUM
- The Ute Museum sits in the heart of traditional Ute territory on lands
once homesteaded by Chief Ouray. Migrating from the mountains in the
summer to river valleys in the winter, the Utes used the abundant plants
and animals of the Uncompahgre River valley for food, clothing, and
shelter. hours Mon-Sat
9:00am-4:30pm Sun 11:00am-4:30pm (May 15- October 31)

DURANGO
- While
taking a ride on the million dollar highway stop
in and take a ride on the Denver & Rio Grande
Railway in 1880. The
railroad
arrived in Durango on August 5, 1881 and
construction on the line to Silverton began in
the fall of the same year. By July of 1882,
(only 11 months after construction began), the
tracks to Silverton were completed and the train
began hauling both passengers and freight.

MOUNTAIN HORSEBACK RIDING
- at its best Great Western Colorado scenery. Custom trail
rides designed for your pleasure - private one-on-one rides or group
rides. Bring a light jacket, gloves, sturdy boots, hat, sunscreen and
sunglasses. reservations required.
Deb's Livery 970-626-5587 www.debslivery.com
Email: debs.livery@montrose.net

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