Last updated: 11/26/2024
Vernal, Utah
Street Address
155 East Main Street
Vernal, UT 84078
Mailing Address
155 East Main Street
Vernal, UT 84078
phone: 435-789-7399
fax: 435-789-9798
e-mail: [email protected]
web: www.uintahmuseum.org

Hours

September - May:
Monday - Friday
9 AM - 5 PM
Saturday
10 AM - 4 PM
Sunday
closed
June - August:
Monday - Friday
9 AM - 6 PM
Saturday
10 AM - 4 PM
Sunday
closed

Admissions

Free admission -- donations greatly accepted

Museum Type(s)

Staff

Malory Ericksen
phone: 435-789-7399
Lana Fullbright
phone: 435-789-7399
Alycia Luke
phone: 435-789-7399
Jamee Perciva
phone: 435-789-7399
Description

The Uintah County Heritage Museum is an educational institution that curates and preserves a collection of historical objects from the time of the first peoples to the present. It offers an enjoyable family experience that chronicles the activities of all of the peoples of the Uinta Basin, teaching visitors the values of a diverse and dynamic populace. The museum engages the community and promotes cultural heritage programs through a series of tours, workshops, themed art shows and exhibitions.

The Museum tells stories of the past, connecting them to the present, and illustrating how even in the future we will be part of history.

We tell the stories of the Ute People, many of whom were forced to adapt to a harsh environment after others took over their homelands, and the Fremont people, who left no one behind to share their history. We highlight the entrepreneurs who built a thriving community, those who found wealth by tapping into the Basin's natural resources, and the ranchers and homesteaders who divided the land into what the Basin has become today

The Uintah County Heritage Museum features displays of the individuals and groups who traveled to the Uinta Basin and chose to stay. It is a story of resilience and transformation. We share the histories of outlaws like the infamous Butch Cassidy and lawmen such as "The Sheriff to the Outlaws," John T. Pope.

Come in and explore the journey of the people who made this high mountain desert their home.

Mission

The Uintah County Heritage Museum preserves and promotes the heritage of the Uinta Basin region from the time of the first peoples forward, by presenting an excellent educational museum experience to the community and its visitors, connecting the past, present, and future to the world around us.

History

The Uintah County Heritage Museum opened its doors on June 29, 1991, within Uintah County's Western Park Complex. In 2014, the Museum celebrated its relocation to 155 E. Main Street in Vernal, Utah. This move played a pivotal role in shaping the Museum into what it is today.

Artifact Collections
Artifact Collections

First People's Exhibit, Local History Exhibits, First Lady Dolls Exhibit, Gun Collection, Art Galleries

Research Collections
Research Collections

First People's Collection

Educational Programs

School Tours

Museum Kids Program

Governance

The Uintah County Heritage Museum is governed by Uintah County, Utah, and its commissioners.

Services
Tours

Guided tours are available to be scheduled.

Audio tours and electronic displays (to allow for more control over font and size) are undergoing construction.

Gift Shop

The Uintah County Heritage Museum Gift Shop has a wide variety books, toys and souvenirs for everyone! Our books cover many topics ranging from local and regional history, the Ute Tribe, the American West, Outlaws and Lawmen, historical figures and more!

Purchasing Information

The website outlines a manual purchasing process without requiring a visit to the museum. There is no direct purchasing available online.

Gift Shop
Group Tours
ADA
Parking Accessibility Information:

Parking is accessed through the County's lot behind the building, or the Uintah County Library parking lot. There is a small lot for visitors that has accessible parking spots for visitors to use. The ramp is not directly in front of the parking spots, it is located opposite, or to the left, of the parking spots with the yellow truncated dome mat.

There is an elevator to reach the second level of the museum. The staircase has railings. There are no steps on the main floor or upstairs besides the staircase and emergency exit route. Emergency exits on the main floor are flush to the sidewalk.

Upon request staff can provide closer up experience for vision impaired.

Wheelchair Accessible
Parking
Restrooms
Exhibitions
Museum Events
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