For this Four Corners road trip, we’ll assume you’re standing at the Four Corners National Monument. It’s winter, and you have two days to go exploring. You’ll start by heading east on US 160 towards Durango. Durango, Colorado Durango is the perfect first destination on a Four Corners road trip. No matter if you prefer […]
Road Trips
5 Reasons to Try the Bed and Breakfast Experience
The bed and breakfast (B & B) type of lodging can be traced back centuries across various cultures, where inns and small guest houses served as resting places for merchants, pilgrims, and travelers, offering them a bed for the night and breakfast the next morning. The modern bed and breakfast as we know it began […]
Four Corners Region Trip Planner: How, What, When, and Where
There’s so much to see and do in the Four Corners region of the U.S. that planning a trip is just a matter of figuring out how long your visit will last, when you plan to visit, and what interests you. Assuming you’ll have at least a week to explore, we’ll help you plan your […]
Day Trips from Farmington (That Aren’t Four Corners Monument)
Farmington not only offers plenty of attractions but also acts as a convenient launchpad for exploring the broader Four Corners region. Whether you’re interested in history, nature, or adventure, there are several day trips from Farmington that offer unique experiences. Let’s explore some of your day trip options (that aren’t the Four Corners National Monument), […]
Four Corners Road Trip: Seven Days Along the Trail of the Ancients
This Four Corners road trip follows Trail of the Ancients, a National Scenic Byway for archaeological sites in Cortez, Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, and more
Four Corners Road Trip: Three Days in the Spring
This Four Corners road trip includes stops at Monument Valley, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Canyon de Chelly with camping options.