The Ute Indian Museum is a local history museum in Montrose, Colorado, United States.
[1] It is administered by History Colorado (the Colorado Historical Society).
The museum presents the history of the Ute tribe of Native Americans.
The museum building is located on the 8.65-acre (3.50 ha) homestead of Chief Ouray (c.1833–1880) and his wife, Chipeta (1843/4–1924).
The grounds of the museum include the Chief Ouray Memorial Park, Chipeta's Crypt, and a native plants garden.