
About Four Corners
Welcome to the Four Corners, where New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona meet in a land of natural beauty and cultural richness. Home to the famous Four Corners Monument, this region offers a journey through breathtaking landscapes, and historical wonders.
Step into this realm rooted in Native American heritage, a landscape echoing the traditions of the Navajo Nation, the Hopi, Ute, and Zuni. Adventure awaits in every direction. Hike, bike, or rock climb in Durango, or take a scenic drive along the Trail of the Ancients Byway, winding through stunning vistas and significant historical sites.
The Colorado Plateau beckons with its rugged beauty and rural charm. The Four Corners’ landscapes range from hot springs and waterfalls to the Sleeping Ute and Chuska Mountains. Walk along the Old Spanish Trail in Aztec, New Mexico, retracing the steps of historic explorers.
History comes alive here. Once home to the Ancestral Puebloan people, evidence of their incredible cliff dwellings and cultural remnants abound throughout the region, offering a glimpse into an ancient world. Delve deeper into local lore at the Farmington Library or trace the echoes of history through Dinetah rock art, illuminating the region’s role in 19th-century territorial changes. Take a ride on a narrow gauge railroad, explore old trading posts and historic mines, where tales of lawmen, entrepreneurs, and outlaws come to life.
Nightfall transforms the Four Corners into an astronomer’s dream, with its renowned dark skies unveiling some of the best stargazing experiences in the country. Explore must-see sites like Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon and Monument Valley, and enjoy extraordinary opportunities for wildlife viewing through our Visitor’s Guide. Delight in unique festivals, events, and museums such as the Aztec Museum and Pioneer Village.
Beyond its geographic marvels, Four Corners thrives as a cultural and economic hub. Farmington serves as the region’s largest city, complemented by the vibrant small towns of Durango and Cortez. Learn about the best times to visit, places to stay, dining options, and tips for respectful travel in tribal lands.
Whether planning a tranquil retreat or an adventurous exploration, the Four Corners region promises a journey filled with awe-inspiring sights and unforgettable experiences. Join us as we guide you through this remarkable corner of the world.
A Complete Guide to Wildlife Viewing in the Four Corners
Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, and some of the animals you can spot here aren’t seen in many other places.
Planning Your Visit to the Four Corners Region
When visiting the Four Corners region of the U.S. there’s so much to see and do, it’s a matter of figuring out how long…
Four Corners Monument Guide: History, Facts, & What to Do
The Four Corners Monument is the only place in the United States where four states — Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah — meet.
Mesa Verde National Park: Cliff Dwellings & Visitor Guide
Mesa Verde National Park in Southwest Colorado is home to more than 600 ancient cliff dwellings, including the massive Cliff Palace.
Thinking About Moving to the Four Corners? Here’s What You Need to Know
Thinking about relocating but craving a place that’s affordable, scenic, and filled with character? The Four Corners region, where New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona…
From Four Corners to Ancient Ruins: Cortez Colorado Has it All
Cortez, Colorado, is a small city with a big heart. Situated in the Four Corners region, this thriving, tree-shaded town has stunning views of…
Shiprock New Mexico: Iconic Exploration
Drive along U.S. Highway 491 in the Four Corners region of northwestern New Mexico, and you’re sure to see rising out of the vast,…
Family-Friendly Events in the Four Corners
For Four Corners region families and Southwest visitors with children, there’s no shortage of family-friendly events in Farmington, NM, throughout the year.
Colorado 150 Southwest Events: Celebrate CO & USA 2026
Colorado 150 Southwest is a yearlong regional celebration honoring two milestones: the 250th anniversary of America’s independence and the 150th birthday of the State…
Southwest Colorado Skijoring 2026
If you love to ski, experience the thrill of being pulled by horses in high-speed races at four incredible Southwest Colorado skijoring events this…
Durango Celtic Festival 2026: Dates, Tickets, Lineup & Guide
The Durango Celtic Festival returns March 27 – 28, 2026, celebrating its 12th season of Celtic music, dance, and tradition at the Community Concert…
Farmington Pride 2026: Full Schedule and Event Details
Farmington Pride 2026 consists of four main events running from June 17 to June 21. These inclusive activities include a downtown parade, a community…
Rafting & Kayaking the Four Corners: Rivers and Lakes
The Four Corners region offers an unusual range of water adventures within a relatively compact part of the Southwest.






























