Far & Wide has named Colorado’s Four Corners the “most boring tourist trap” in the state. The iconic intersection, where Colorado meets Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico, may not live up to expectations for some visitors. Despite its novelty, the site—where travelers stand atop a plaque marking the four states—has been criticized as underwhelming. Far & Wide notes that while the region is undeniably beautiful, the Four Corners feels disconnected from the state’s grand natural wonders. Ultimately, opinions vary, and some visitors may find the experience memorable, but others may prefer Colorado’s more scenic destinations.
Given Colorado’s stunning natural beauty, the publication questions why tourists would choose this remote spot over the state’s many other attractions.