Four Corners Monument Navajo Tribal Park
Four Corners Monument
We have reopened to 100% occupancy on the Navajo Nation, we have a Mask Mandate on the Navajo Nation, we require all visitors to wear a mask while traveling. We thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
The Four Corners Monument is the only place where four states meet, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah. Upon your arrival at the Four Corners there is a newly created vendor market, a place where you can purchase native artwork directly from the artisan.
The monument is located in a rural area where there is no accommodations and services are limited. The closest market/gas station is located within 30 miles of the monument. While traveling here please plan accordingly, and make sure to have adequate outdoor attire and water, as there is no water or electricity at this particular tribal park location. Please be prepared for inclement weather and long wait times. Keep hydrated and have enough fuel in your vehicle. These areas get very hot during the summer time and cooler during the fall. The Southwest climate is very unpredictable. Entry Fee can be paid upon arrival. $8 per person, per entry. We don’t accept National Park Passes. No Discounts given, as our prices are much lower than any other tribal park.
Four Corners Monument Hours of Operation
- Monday thru Sunday: 8:00 am – 4:45 pm October 1 to March 31
- Monday thru Sunday: 8:00 am – 5:45 pm April 1 to April 30
- Peak Season: Monday thru Sunday: 8:00 am – 6:45 pm May 1 to May 26 (Thursday before Memorial Day)
- Monday thru Sunday: 8:00 am – 6:45 pm May 27 to August 19
- Monday thru Sunday: 8:00 am – 5:45 pm August 20 to September 30
**Hours are Subject to Change without notice.** **Immediate Closure upon Emergency.**
Four Corners Monument Closures
We are Closed during all major Holidays in accordance with the Navajo Nation.
- Thanksgiving Day- Nov 24
- NN Family Day- Nov 25
- Christmas Day- Dec 25
- New Years Day- Jan 1
Entry Fee
$8.00 per person, per day. Purchase can be made upon arrival. **Subject to change without notice.**
Please be prepared for long wait times, and inclement weather.
We do not accept National Park Passes, as we are a Navajo Tribal Park location.
CREDIT CARD ONLY!



Navajo Nation Parks & Rec
Navajo Parks & Recreation Bldg. Hwy 264, Postal Loop Road, Bldg 36-A Window Rock, AZ. 86515
Our Mission is to protect, preserve and manage tribal parks, monuments and recreation areas for the perpetual enjoyment and benefit of the Navajo Nation – the spectacular landscapes, buttes, canyons, clean air, diversity of plants and wildlife, and areas of beauty and solitude.