
Four Corners Visitors Guide
Welcome to our Visitor’s Guide to the Four Corners, a region where adventure and culture meet at the crossroads of New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona. Our Visitor’s Guide is your essential resource for exploring this unique area, whether you’re a visitor or a local, whether you’re seeking the best in hiking trails, cycling or driving scenic byways, or even riding the historic steam gauge rails.
Packed with information, our guide covers everything you need for a memorable trip. Discover a variety of things to do, from soaking in the natural beauty of national parks to joining in the excitement of local festivals and events. We provide practical advice on the best places to stay, from full service resorts to remote hunting lodges and historic hotels, catering to every budget and style.
Our Visitor’s Guide provides all you need to plan your trip, as well as tips for travelers with what to expect weather-wise and road conditions, as well as cell service. Our guide includes valuable tips for navigating tribal lands with sensitivity, ensuring your visit is both enriching and respectful. Uncover hidden gems that make the Four Corners a truly special destination. Our Visitor’s Guide is designed to make your journey easy, informative, and full of discovery. Enjoy, and explore further all the things to do in the Four Corners!
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…
Ultimate Guide to Exploring the Four Corners Region
The Four Corners area includes national parks, archaeological sites, and dramatic landforms. This guide highlights the most significant destinations, practical travel routes, and tips…
Weather Four Corners, A Spectacular Meteorological Mix
Expect the unexpected when it comes to the Four Corners weather: from hot summers to chilly winters, and sudden monsoons. Be prepared for a…
Soak and Rejuvenate at the Best Four Corners Hot Springs
The many popular hot springs of the Four Corners region have been used for relaxation, healing, and to rejuvenate the spirit since the earliest…
Helpful Tips for Four Corners Travelers 2025
Get essential travel tips for a safe and enjoyable journey in the Four Corners region, covering remote areas, weather awareness, cultural etiquette, and more.
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.
Dive into Durango: A Guide to the Best Things to Do
Are you looking for the best things to do in Durango, Colorado? From outdoor adventures to lively nightlife, there is no shortage of activities…
Outdoor Recreation Hub: Things to Do In & Around Farmington
Farmington, New Mexico, is blossoming into an exciting outdoor destination!
Mesa Verde National Park: Cliff Dwellings Unlock the Past
Mesa Verde National Park has some of the most notable and best-preserved ruins in North America with more than 4,700 archaeological sites. We tell…
More than Mesa Verde: 17 Unmissable Things to Do in Cortez, Colorado
Of course, Mesa Verde National Park is reason enough to travel to this part of the Four Corners area. But there are plenty of…
Frybread: History, Controversy, and Cultural Significance
Frybread is the kind of food people remember. At a powwow or a family gathering, it might be passed around plain, sprinkled with sugar,…
Theater Ensemble Arts 2026 Season: Farmington Live Theater
There’s nothing like the thrill of live performance. The energy of the actors, the captivating story, and the shared experience with an audience all…
Grand Canyon: Guide to America’s Greatest Natural Wonder
The Grand Canyon is one of the most famous natural landmarks in the world — a mile-deep gorge carved by the Colorado River over…
Kayenta, AZ: Monument Valley, Scenic Drives & Diné Culture
Kayenta, Arizona, serves as the southern gateway to Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, one of the most photographed landscapes in the American Southwest.
Archaeology Road Trip: Puebloan Sites in 5 Days
This five-day archaeology road trip highlights the Four Corners region’s top Puebloan sites
































