Four Corners

Four Corners is a tourist attraction, one of the Native American religious places in Teec Nos Pos, United States. It is located: 239 km from Farmington, 710 km from Grand Junction, 880 km from Rio Rancho.

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Location

, N36°59'56", W109°2'42". Get directions

Contact

Telephone: (928) 871-6647

Website: navajonationparks.org

Open hours
  • Wed-Thu 10:00 AM–7:00 PM
  • Fri 10:00 AM–6:00 PM
  • Sat-Sun 9:00 AM–7:00 PM
  • Mon 10:00 AM–7:00 PM

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Kevin Dragon
20 December 2014
Not much to do here but take a picture. Still a lot of fun. It's not a National Park, it's in the Navajo Nation. Please be respectful. $20 entry fee and please support the vendors if possible.
Heather C
13 April 2014
Now $5/pp to get in. Very touristy, but neat if you are in the area. Bring a picnic lunch. Lots of tables there with great mountain views.
Kelly
5 March 2017
The site is ran by the Navajo Nation. The entry fee is $5/person, and children under 6 are free. The road leading to the monument is a speed trap for tourists so beware.
Kevin Graham
30 July 2019
Gates open about 8:00 am, vendors start setting up, by 9:00 still half of the vendor stalls are empty. Most vendors had silver and turquoise jewelry or sandstone or T-shirts. $5.00 each to get in.
Linda Le
30 May 2022
The entry fee was $8 per person. They now only accept credit and debit cards. Prepare for long lines to get in and take a picture.
Nicole Afuape
7 October 2017
$5 door price for the experience. Filled with vendors selling Native American crafts. Beware of the port-a-potties!
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