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The Four Corners Monument is a unique tourist attraction located at the intersection of four states - Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. …

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Oct 28, 2024
So we were expecting so much more. The location is not well kept-up and it costs a bit to get in. Portable toilets. There are stalls with a lot of vendors selling items of the area so that is fun to … Full review by njoireading247
Oct 18, 2024
We went a little out of the way to go to Four Corners. We would do it again, but please replace the flags. They were the first impression and are very torn and tattered. Full review by Meander60962947806
Oct 18, 2024
We had a bucket list to visit all 50 United States. During our research we found this monument and since it was just a bit out of our way on a road trip we decided why not!! This is managed by the Na… Full review by Two-Touring-The-US

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We are planning a trip to Utah. We want to fly into the closest airport to the four corners and then drive to Utah. What …
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We are planning a trip to Utah. We want to fly into the closest airport to the four corners and then drive to Utah. What else is there to see?
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I agree, I’d put mesa verde in my top 3 NP.
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Planning a stop here in few weeks. Website says that of Aug 2022 there is still a face mask requirement. Can anyone …
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Planning a stop here in few weeks. Website says that of Aug 2022 there is still a face mask requirement. Can anyone confirm if this policy is still in place and if its being enforced?
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We didn’t wear masks and I do not recall anyone else wearing them.
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From the map, it looks like there may be a road/trail that loops the monument. 1) is that correct? 2) if yes, are there signs …
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From the map, it looks like there may be a road/trail that loops the monument. 1) is that correct? 2) if yes, are there signs where each state starts? 3) is the road open before/after the monument or same time as the monument?
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To my knowledge, there is no public road that loops the monument. Remember that this is on Navajo land… the general public is not permitted to travel some roads. The road is …
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To my knowledge, there is no public road that loops the monument. Remember that this is on Navajo land… the general public is not permitted to travel some roads. The road is open when the monument is open. At the monument, each state is clearly marked.
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