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Stand in four states at once! Experience the unique intersection of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah at the Four Corners Monument.
The Four Corners Monument marks the only point in the United States where four states intersect: Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. Managed by the Navajo Nation, it's a popular destination to stand in four states at once and experience the local Native American culture.
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Driving
The Four Corners Monument is located off US-160. From the east (Cortez, CO), travel west on US-160. From the west (Bluff, UT), travel east on US-162 to CO-41, then right onto US-160. From the south (Kayenta, AZ), travel north on US-160. The monument is approximately 50 miles southeast of Bluff, Utah. Be aware that GPS may be unreliable in the area, so it's best to follow paved roads and obtain directions ahead of time. There is ample parking available at the monument. The entrance fee is $8 per person, payable by credit card only. National Park passes are not accepted. The nearest gas station is in Teec Nos Pos, Arizona, about 6 miles away.
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