Discover the rich history of northeastern Utah at the Museum of Uintah County! In the museum, you will be taken on a captivating journey through time, showcasing the region’s unique cultural heritage. Explore exhibits featuring First Peoples’ artifacts, pioneer life, early ranching, mining, and the famous Outlaw Trail. Learn about locals like Matt Warner, Josie Bassett, and the Newton Brothers. There are also monthly events and rotating art exhibits that change throughout the year. Whether you are a history buff, a traveler, or a local family looking for a fun day out, the Museum of Uintah County is great for all ages. Admission is free, the museum is open year-round, and it is a great place to connect with the past and discover how the Basin helped shape the spirit of the West.