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Four Corners Monument Navajo Tribal Park

Four Connections

Four States, One Spot

A couple at the Four Corners Monument Navajo Tribal Park taking a selfie.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

8am – 5pm MDT, Monday–Saturday

*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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