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Four Corners Monument Navajo Tribal Park

Four Connections

Four States, One Spot

Tourists at the Four Corners Monument Navajo Tribal Park in the Four Corners' states of Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado.

This 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 erected in 1912 was a simple cement pad, but has since been redone in granite and brass.

The park is open year-round, and features a demonstration center with Navajo artisans. Navajo vendors selling handmade jewelry, crafts and traditional Navajo foods.

Services and accommodations are limited to small cafes, grocery stores and self-service gasoline stations within a 30 mile radius.

Entry Fees
General Admission: $8.00 per person CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS ONLY
National Park and Golden Age Passes are not accepted.
Buses: $8.00 per person

Entrance Fee Station Hours

  • Monday thru Sunday: 8:00 am – 4:45 pm October 1 to March 31
  • Monday thru Sunday: 8:00 am –  5:45 pm April 1 to April 30
  • Peak Season: Monday thru Sunday: 8:00 am – 6:45 pm May 1 to May 23 (Thursday before Memorial Day)
  • Monday thru Sunday: 8:00 am –  5:45 pm May 24 to August 15
  • Monday thru Sunday: 8:00 am – 5:45 pm August 16 to September 30    **Hours are Subject to Change without notice. 

* CLOSED – Thanksgiving, Navajo Nation Family Day (11/26), Christmas, and New Year’s Day

*Call ahead to confirm the park’s current OPEN hours, at  928-206-2540

For more information contact:

Navajo Parks and Recreation – Administrative Office
P.O. Box 9000
Window Rock, Arizona 86515
928-871-6647 (Main Administration Ofc.)

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