We were only 30 miles away from here so I figured we would check it out. Nothing much to see except a couple of flags and a big X on the ground. Dont wsate your time coming here unless you have nothing else to do.

We were only 30 miles away from here so I figured we would check it out. Nothing much to see except a couple of flags and a big X on the ground. Dont wsate your time coming here unless you have nothing else to do.
Glad we stopped by on our recent road trip. The vendors were very friendly and contrary to some of the reviews, many of the items were handmade by the local people. Did not find "made in China" items. Spoke to some of the locals who were hoping for some added improvements to be done in the near future. Excellent Navajo...
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Really, it is amazing how an attraction can be built around 4 geographic shapes, but that is what it is. And since we were passing through the area to get from AZ to CO, we figured we would stop. Everyone takes the obligatory photo standing on the corners and then you're off to the next destination. Who could really do...
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Seriously, it's just a cement block where four states meet. Anyone who tries to tell themselves it's something spectacular will be sorely disapointed. The vendors are great, I got two necklaces, some little statues, and a dream catcher for about $25-30. I personally only wanted to go because I was with my cousins (who live down there) and to say...
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We missed getting in as our clocks were off by an hour as we drove in from AZ and thought it was 4 pm but it wasn't and the Navaho manager shut the gate very promptly. So all we could do was take a foto in front of the Welcome to NM sign! A bit disappointing as we went out...
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I really wanted to view 4 Corners and expected it to be easy to do. Unfortunately it was closed - how do you close the place where four states meet? You let the locals take it over and charge to get into the barbed wire enclose area and run it only from 9 to 5. I was very disappointed and...
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So this was one thing that was on our to do list and I'm glad we did!!!! We wil never do it again, but we can say we ave been in four states at one time. I really enjoyed the pictures we got and it was fun to buy a few trinkets, and it was out of the way buut...
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It's interesting, but don't plan on spending a lot of time here. It's out in the middle of no where. Lots of desert and sand. There were people there set up selling things, like a flea market that was interesting. Bathrooms are on site. Cost is $3 per person.
This was a pretty cool thing to do, We drove out there from Durango, Colorado. Nobody but us were there along with 2 Indian vendors selling art and jewelry. That was cool because it allowed us to take pictures with nobody in them but us. The lay out was cool with concrete on the ground out lining the states and...
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This is the only place in the USA that one can stand in 4 different states at one time. It is located within the Navajo Indian Reservation in Colorado and not far from Monument Valley. It is interesting that within actual site of the monument there are a large number of indian trinket stands that sell all sorts of souvenirs...
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