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.
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Navajo National Monument: Hiking, Camping & Ancient History
In 1909, President William Taft established Navajo National Monument to protect the three Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwelling sites found there. Betatakin is the easiest of the cliff dwellings to see and is one of the major draws to this national monument. Let’s learn more about why you should add Navajo National Monument to your Four Corners trip.
A Complete Guide to Wildlife Viewing in the Four Corners
Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, and some of the animals you can spot here aren’t seen in many other places. With the wide open spaces found in this part of the country, animals still have room to roam and have adapted to the ecosystems found here.
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.