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- ependydadExplorer
Blanco1 wrote:
ependydad wrote:
imgoin4it wrote:
The marker is not exactly at the true corner of the four states. Was thought it was until modern times and the advent of satellites, GPS, modern surveying etc. it’s still what it was foe years. It is on tribal land and they charge to go there. They also have sales booths set up and sell lots of different kinds of goods. We went, glad we did, but probably won’t go again simply because there are many other places we also want to go. It is what it is and I’d not call it a rip off
We greatly enjoyed stopping and are glad we did.
We also stayed at the Ute casino that was mentioned in one of the first replies.
I’m actually replying to you from the Ute Mountain Casio RV Park & it’s very nice & peaceful & met a great couple from Ontario Canada.
Gonna check out the casino in a little while.
We didn't gamble, but did go into the casino to check in and to get dinner at the buffet (it's a treat for the daughter).
We could barely make it through with the smoke smell. :( (But, this also isn't the first casino we couldn't stand due to it.)
Fortunately the pool didn't have the same smell and was actually nice and deserted when we went swimming. (The campground's pool was closed and you had to use the hotel pool.) - Blanco1ExplorerWhile we are enjoying our stay at Ute Mountain RV Park & Casino, after visiting the 4 corners monument, I found about a 1/4 to 1/2 mile way down the road a drive way where I stopped to get s good picture of the “Welcome to Colorado” sign a couple of hand painted signs at an open gate that said Dry Camping only.
So if you wanted to visit the Monument & even walk to it from. Your camp spot , you easily could.
The enterance is to the 4 corners is just around the corner as you go up the hill. - Blanco1Explorer
ependydad wrote:
imgoin4it wrote:
The marker is not exactly at the true corner of the four states. Was thought it was until modern times and the advent of satellites, GPS, modern surveying etc. it’s still what it was foe years. It is on tribal land and they charge to go there. They also have sales booths set up and sell lots of different kinds of goods. We went, glad we did, but probably won’t go again simply because there are many other places we also want to go. It is what it is and I’d not call it a rip off
We greatly enjoyed stopping and are glad we did.
We also stayed at the Ute casino that was mentioned in one of the first replies.
I’m actually replying to you from the Ute Mountain Casio RV Park & it’s very nice & peaceful & met a great couple from Ontario Canada.
Gonna check out the casino in a little while. - ependydadExplorer
imgoin4it wrote:
The marker is not exactly at the true corner of the four states. Was thought it was until modern times and the advent of satellites, GPS, modern surveying etc. it’s still what it was foe years. It is on tribal land and they charge to go there. They also have sales booths set up and sell lots of different kinds of goods. We went, glad we did, but probably won’t go again simply because there are many other places we also want to go. It is what it is and I’d not call it a rip off
We greatly enjoyed stopping and are glad we did.
We also stayed at the Ute casino that was mentioned in one of the first replies. - ppineExplorer IIThe Colorado Plateau has some of the best archaeological sites in the World and very interesting geology. The Four Corners Monument is of little consequence.
- Blanco1Explorer
2gypsies wrote:
Kind of a shame to go to Colorado just for the Four Corners Monument. It's a lot of nothing.
I’m sure we’ll return some day, we’re on a plan to be back in Los Angeles Ca.
By next Sunday & we still have Utah & Nevada to travel through. - 2gypsies1Explorer IIIKind of a shame to go to Colorado just for the Four Corners Monument. It's a lot of nothing.
- Roy_LynneExplorerAnd try the fry bread.
- Blanco1Explorer
imgoin4it wrote:
The marker is not exactly at the true corner of the four states. Was thought it was until modern times and the advent of satellites, GPS, modern surveying etc. it’s still what it was foe years. It is on tribal land and they charge to go there. They also have sales booths set up and sell lots of different kinds of goods. We went, glad we did, but probably won’t go again simply because there are many other places we also want to go. It is what it is and I’d not call it a rip off
Agreed, I’m not expecting more than just saying I’ve been there & taking a picture.
& I generally never return to the same attractions.
I don’t even like taking the same road back from heading out, I’m a big been there done that sorta guy. - Blanco1Explorer
TenOC wrote:
I have been told that the "marker" is not at the actual 4 corners and I a "rip off". Spend your time at Valley of Gods and enjoy nature. See postings for Valley of Gods or Gooseneck SP
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