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| Presented below are summary descriptions of destinations near the Four Corners Monument. Click on any name for complete information. |
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Bluff |
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Bluff is a tiny community that serves mostly as a base for those running the San Juan River and traveling in the region. It is about 45 miles northwest of the Four Corners. |
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Hovenweep National Monument |
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Hovenweep National Monument features some impressive ancient Indian ruins in a remote area along the Utah/Colorado border about 35 miles north of the Four Corners. |
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Juan River |
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The San Juan River winds easily through beautiful remote canyons before emptying into Lake Powell. It has mild white water, Indian pictographs and Anasazi ruins, and some good hiking opportunities into side canyons. |
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| Select Southeast Overview for summary descriptions of all destinations in Southeastern Utah. |
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