Best Park to Explore Indigenous Culture
Ute Mountain Tribal Park
Past the crowds at Mesa Verde National Park, this remote destination gives visitors an authentic look into Colorado’s Indigenous history and culture. The cliff dwellings, kivas and petroglyph panels at Ute Mountain Tribal Park are only accessible with a member of the tribe, so you’ll have to register for a tour, which starts at $40 per person. Upon approval, you’ll pile into a shuttle van with a small, guided group and bump down a backcountry road, watching for wild horses while making your way to the canyon’s edge. Below, a series of wooden ladders leads to several unaltered archeological sites. Strewn around them are ancient corncobs and countless painted pottery shards, which have been left in the sand for centuries. Take only photos, and plan to visit between April and October.