IMPORTANT NOTICE!
Renovations at Four Corners Monument have been completed and the park is now open to the public.  For additional information contact Navajo Parks & Recreation at 982-871-6647.

 

Four Corners Monument / Four Corners Tribal Park
Hwy. 160
60 miles NW of Farmington, NM
(928) 871-6647

The Four Corners Monument, also known as Four Corners Tribal Park, is the only unique landmark in the United States where four states intersect at one point: Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado.  The original marker was a simple cement pad, but has since been redone in granite and brass.

  • 60 miles northwest of Farmington on Hwy. 160
  • Hours: Open 8 am-5 pm September - May, 7 am-8 pm May - September
  • Cost: $3.00/person
  • Activities: photography, shopping, sightseeing
  • Demonstration Center with Navajo artisans
  • Navajo vendors' onsite with handmade jewelry, crafts and traditional Navajo foods
  • For information contact: Navajo Parks and Recreation P.O. Box 9000, Window Rock, Arizona 86515

 
 

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