It was an awesome place and well worth a visit! Nice people there! Very nice handmade arts and crafts you could purchase. It was an amazing experience to be at 4 states at one time! Full review by JimboandLisaSmith
Nov 15, 2024
The National Park Service needs to take this over. Made the trip to see it and the people that run it decided to close for the day. This is a unique part of Americana and it seems to be run haphazard. Full review by Afred007
Nov 11, 2024
No where on web does it say that it's closed until further notice. Arrived today 11/11/24 3:30p to gate closed and many other cars and campers. Big disappointment and no notice for long drive to n… Full review by 623miller
We are planning a trip to Utah. We want to fly into the closest airport to the four corners and then drive to Utah. What else is there to see?
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North Rim of the Grand Canyon, which gets only 10% of the traffic as the main South Rim. Monument Valley of the Navajo reservation is also a must. Be advised there are long …
North Rim of the Grand Canyon, which gets only 10% of the traffic as the main South Rim. Monument Valley of the Navajo reservation is also a must. Be advised there are long distances out in this part of the States. It's all relative.
Planning a stop here in few weeks. Website says that of Aug 2022 there is still a face mask requirement. Can anyone confirm if this policy is still in place and if its being enforced?
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Was their end of Sept 2022. Large sign at entrance said masks were required but at the site, almost no one had a mask on and it was definitely not enforced.
From the map, it looks like there may be a road/trail that loops the monument. 1) is that correct? 2) if yes, are there signs where each state starts? 3) is the road open before/after the monument or same time as the monument?
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To my knowledge, there is no public road that loops the monument. Remember that this is on Navajo land… the general public is not permitted to travel some roads. The road is …
To my knowledge, there is no public road that loops the monument. Remember that this is on Navajo land… the general public is not permitted to travel some roads. The road is open when the monument is open. At the monument, each state is clearly marked.