Counterclockwise from the north: Wyoming, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska.
Colorado borders Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico at the same point: the Four Corners where the four states meet.
There are more than 3 states that border Colorado. Colorado is a Rocky Mountain state bordered by Wyoming and Nebraska to the north, Nebraska and Kansas to the east, Oklahoma and New Mexico to the south, and Utah to the west. Colorado's southwest corner is part of the area known as "Four Corners" where the corners of four states, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet. It is the only point in the US where four states meet.
Colorado does not share a border with any foreign nation.
No you idiot. Beaches can only be at states/countries that border the oceans.
there are many states bordering Colorado.... northwest park of Oklahoma, kansas and nebraska are on the east and northeast of the state New Mexico is south of the state wyoming is north of the state Arizona and Utah are both on the west and south west border of Colorado all of these states are right on the border of Colorado.
The Colorado River forms the border between California and Arizona.
Phoenix is about 370 miles from the border of Colorado.
Nebraska has a south-western border with Colorado and eastern border with Iowa.
Colorado's eastern border is with Kansas and Nebraska.
The Colorado River forms the border between Arizona and California.The Colorado River.
Oklahoma and Colorado share a common border.
estimate the widest distance from colorado's western border to its eastern border
Colorado's western border is shared with Utah.
Arizona's border with both Nevada an California is the Colorado River.