The Daughters of the Utah Pioneer Museum display historic artifacts from the early settlers and Fremont and Ute Indians. The museum is housed in the first tithing office in Uintah County, a rock building erected in 1887 by the Uintah Stake of the LDS Church. Located across the street from the Vernal LDS Temple, the museum showcases artifacts, pictures and history of the area from the mid-1800s. Open June through August, Wednesday – Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.