Rangely Outdoor Museum pays homage to the rich cultural heritage of the area's indigenous peoples, spanning from prehistorical times with the Fremont peoples to the enduring presence of the Ute people into the present day. Our collection proudly showcases a diverse array of artifacts, including arrowheads and cultural relics, providing a tangible connection to the ancestral traditions and lifeways of these communities. Through these exhibits, visitors gain insight into the profound impact and enduring legacy of Native Peoples on the land and history of Rangely, honoring their contributions and preserving their stories for future generations.
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