Yes. Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah border each other by a tiny point. Go to Four Corners Monument and you will see the marker where the states border. The marker was erected in 1912. A human can go from Colorado straight to Arizona or Utah straight to
New Mexico but a car cant because it is too big and Four Corners is in the desert. The shortest distance from Colorado to Arizona is take I-160 from Denver, less than a mile
in New Mexico, then into Arizona. Four Corners only cost $3.00 per person.
the 4 states that touch at corners is Colorado,New Mexico,Utah,and Arizona
Arizona , New Mexico , Utah and Colorado .
Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico.
Arizona, Colorado, utah, New Mexico
The four states that touch at the Four Corners Monument are Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico. This is the only point in the United States where the boundaries of four states meet at a single point.
There are seven US States (Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, Nevada and California) in the Colorado River Watershed plus the Mexican States of Baja California and Sonora.
The other 3 states besides Colorado are New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah
The four states that touch at the Four Corners are Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. This unique intersection point allows visitors to stand in all four states simultaneously.
Arizona and Colorado are separate states in the union.
Colorado touches 7 states. Clockwise from the North they are Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah.
Arizona shares its Southern border with Sonora and Baja Califoria, Mexico. To the North Utah shares its southern border with Arizona, and Arizona's western border is marked by the Colorado River to form a border with California and Nevada. The western border of New Mexico is the eastern border of Arizona and Colorado and Arizona touch each other at the Four Corners Monument.
Starting from the northwest and going clockwise the states are Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona.