The Four Corners Monument marks the quadripoint in the Southwestern United States where the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah meet. It is the only point in the United States shared by four states, leading to the area being named the Four Corners region. read more
It is the only location in the United States where four states meet. Most of the Four Corners region belongs to semi-autonomous Native American nations, the largest of which is the Navajo Nation, followed by Hopi, Ute, and Zuni tribal reserves and nations. read more
The Four Corners area was part of Mexico until 1848. The United States acquired the region at the end of the Mexican-American War. The Four Corners region marks the only place in the United States where the borders of four states meet. read more