**It must be noted that the Ute Mountain reservation is sovereign nation and we respectfully ask that you to please respect our ways of life and culture beliefs.
Please be aware that this campground is located on tribal lands of a sovereign nation and subject to tribal laws and regulations. Please familiarize yourself with the rules and regulations of this campground violations may be considered trespassing on Federal Indian Reservation. You may also come across tribal members who live in the area who are going about their business, please be respectful of them and their privacy. And to end on a good note, thank you for your interest in staying in a campground on a tribal nation – your patronage and respect for these tribes and their unique cultures and histories can ensure that the relationship outdoor community continues to be positive. If you are looking for more information, please feel free to connect with @NativesOutdoors and [email protected]
CAMPING IN THE TRIBAL PARK: $12.00 PER-VEHICLE / PER DAY
PRIMITIVE CAMPGROUND (Camping permits must be obtained prior to camping)
CABIN RENTAL: $10.00 PER DAY (Located at the Tribal Park primitive campground)
Please call our office our e-mail us. We will need a vehicle description and license plate number as well as a number of tour participants camping. We will then issue you a camping permit and map to the primitive campground.
The Tribal Park Tour was amazing and very enlightening both spiritually and historically. Thanks to Ricky for the amazing tour! We did the half day which was perfect for our time in Colorado. Highly recommend to anyone visiting the area.
A must do. If Mesa Verde National Park is on your travel itinerary, add at least the half day tour here. You’ll want to call ahead to confirm. Tours start at 9am- arrive at 8:30a to check in. Our tour guide was Wolf, one of only 2 guides here. You’ll gain an understanding of the culture and experience the past in a completely different and arguably better way than the way folks at the National Park do it. The sites are stunning and well worth it!
What a wonderful experience! Great guides, Ricky and Jeffrey. Full day experience was wonderful. You don't buy tickets, you reserve them and pay cash at Visitor Center.
We were just passing through the area and needed a place to stop for lunch. There were picnic tables and the signs around the visitor center said open, but everything was barred up and did not look very welcoming so I'm not sure how people were getting tours. Anyway you can see Chimney Rock from the side of road and it's pretty interesting. There is some information there to read about the site to learn a little more.