Many of the people who come to experience the dramatic beauty of the Four Corners region of the American Southwest will be camping in tents, vans, camping trailers, or large RVs. Finding the right place to camp in the Four Corners region can make all the difference in the quality of your experience.
Bryce & Zion
Best Places for Photography in the Four Corners
The Four Corners region of the American Southwest, where Colorado, Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico meet, is a photographer’s paradise. Ever since Hollywood filmmakers were lured to Monument Valley to create Westerns, this unique desert landscape has been photographed by millions of people.
Explore the Peaks and Canyons of Zion National Park
Zion National Park truly has something for everyone. Famous for its massive canyon that averages 2,000 feet deep, its other attractions include the fascinating history of the land, plus the many opportunities to explore all of its nooks and crannies on foot, horseback, by bicycle, or for the more adventurous, tethered to a line while canyoneering.
Visit the Enchanting Hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park
Although Bryce Canyon is famous for its hoodoos — it boasts the largest number of these formations on earth — you’ll also see fluted cliffs, columns, spires, windows, and arches when you visit. You don’t have to be a geologist to appreciate these features. The awe-inspiring vistas in this gem in the National Park System attracts more than two million visitors each year.
Grand Circle Road Trip: Visit 10 National Parks and More
Also known as the Grand Circle Road of National Parks, the Grand Circle is a giant loop encompassing some of the most amazing parts of the United States Southwest.