Ethnobotany Tours at Ute Indian Museum
Join a docent for a tour of the Ethnobotany Garden to learn about the history of the Ute connections with plants for food, medicine, fiber and ceremonies.
The Ethnobotany Garden at the Ute Indian Museum is a haven for plants native to the Western Slope and used by Colorado's oldest residents. Please join a docent for a FREE guided tour of the Ethnobotany Garden! Enjoy a 45 minute tour in the relative cool of the morning to see what is blooming in summer and talk about the trees, shrubs and other plants that are connected with the Ute people.
Date & Time
Weekly on Tuesday and Wednesday
Jun 02, 2026 through Jul 22, 2026
9:30AM - 10:15AM
