Attractions and places to see around Four Corners encompass a unique landscape where Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah converge. This region, part of the Colorado Plateau, is characterized by its high desert terrain, ancient volcanic formations, and distinctive rock structures. It is a significant area for natural features and rich cultural history, preserving numerous Ancestral Puebloan sites.
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This southern most loop of the trails, as of Jan 19, 2025 should be ridden with lowered expectations. Storms downed many trees here blocking the trail. Aside from that there were many branches across the trail that could lead to damage. There were signs crews were working to clear the trails but it will take some time I think. That said, there was little technically difficult aside from the off camber section that runs along the levee and if the trail was cleared it would be a nice long loop for training.
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The best actual mountain bike trail on this side of the river. There was only really 2, now 1 (check the pictures) segments that were blocked (Jan 19, 2025) due to fallen trees. It’s an all skills level trail to be sure but I found it very nice. Just enough challenging sections to test you at higher speeds, easy pace would remain easy. There is a banked corner that I really liked to carry some speed into. Slight downhill then up to the banked, off camber banked left into a slight downhill. It sounds strange in script but was fun to see how much lean you could carry through it. The soil is all soft dirt, no clay or sand so lots of grip. A great place to practice or learn. A short loop you can do many times in a row
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The Anthills Trail is primarily a mountain biking route that follows the south bank of Buffalo Bayou. This fantastic section stretches from Dairy Ashford to Wilcrest and features a mix of exposed and tree-covered singletrack, with a few small jump tracks, gully descents and climbs. The trail is mainly root-free, except for the westernmost portion near Wilcrest. Hikers and walkers also use the trail, so keep an eye out for other users.
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Brays Bayou Park is open from dawn until dusk and provides a clean, quiet greenspace open to the public. The lake and lawn areas make for a wide, open atmosphere and a great sunset spot. There are restrooms all around the park and ample parking in different lots.
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Good section with hill ramps etc
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Beautiful mountain bike route. But there are also hikers
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Awesome bike trail through the park. Loads to see on all sides and in both directions, but it does get busy and weekends so kill the speed during 'rush hour'.
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The Four Corners region offers a variety of outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, the George Bush Park Trail is a popular choice, known for its scenic bike route. If you're looking for mountain biking, Greased Lightning and the Anthills Trail West MTB Segment provide challenging sections and varied terrain. For more general outdoor enjoyment, Brays Bayou Park offers a clean, quiet greenspace with a lake and open atmosphere.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The George Bush Park Trail is a family-friendly cycleway, perfect for a leisurely ride. Brays Bayou Park is another great option, providing a wide, open atmosphere and facilities for a relaxing day out. Additionally, the Anthills Trail West MTB Segment is also considered family-friendly, offering a mix of singletrack trails.
The Four Corners region, part of the Colorado Plateau, is characterized by its high desert terrain, ancient volcanic formations, and distinctive rock structures. While the specific highlights mentioned in this guide are more park-like, the broader region is famous for stunning sandstone buttes and mesas like those in Monument Valley, dramatic canyons such as Canyon de Chelly, and unique geological formations like Shiprock Pinnacle. You can also find serene lake and park areas like Brays Bayou Park.
The Four Corners region is rich in cultural history, particularly with Ancestral Puebloan sites. Notable examples include Mesa Verde National Park, famous for its cliff dwellings, Chaco Culture National Historical Park with its ancient 'great houses,' and Canyon de Chelly National Monument, which boasts dwellings nestled in sheer-walled canyons. The Four Corners Monument itself is a unique cultural landmark where you can stand in four states at once, operated by the Navajo Nation.
Absolutely! The area offers excellent mountain biking opportunities. Greased Lightning is an MTB park with challenging sections and soft dirt for good grip, ideal for practicing or learning. The Anthills Trail West MTB Segment also provides a fantastic route with a mix of exposed and tree-covered singletrack, including small jump tracks and gully descents. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Four Corners guide.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and quality of the trails. For instance, the George Bush Park Trail is loved for its 'awesome bike trail' with 'plenty to see.' Mountain bikers appreciate Greased Lightning for its 'challenging sections at higher speeds' and 'soft dirt' providing 'lots of grip.' The Anthills Trail West MTB Segment is noted for its 'beautiful mountain bike route' and varied terrain.
Yes, there are easy hiking options. While the highlights mentioned are primarily for cycling and mountain biking, the broader area offers routes suitable for hikers. For easy hikes, you can check out the Easy hikes around Four Corners guide, which includes routes like the George Bush Park Hike and Bike Trail and Telfair Park Loop.
The best time to visit the Four Corners region generally depends on your planned activities. Spring (April-May) and Fall (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures, making them ideal for hiking and exploring outdoor sites. Summers can be very hot, especially in lower elevations, while winters can bring cold temperatures and snow, particularly in higher areas like Mesa Verde. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
The Four Corners region is renowned for its stunning natural beauty. Beyond the specific parks, you can find iconic landmarks like Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, offering breathtaking views of sandstone buttes. Goosenecks State Park provides impressive geological views of the San Juan River, and the Valley of the Gods features incredible rock formations. Brays Bayou Park also offers a 'great sunset spot' with its wide, open atmosphere.
At Brays Bayou Park, visitors can expect a clean, quiet greenspace with restrooms and ample parking in different lots. For other attractions, facilities can vary. It's always a good idea to check specific park websites for details on amenities like parking, restrooms, and visitor centers before your trip.
Yes, the area caters to various cycling abilities. The George Bush Park Trail is a family-friendly cycleway, generally easy. For mountain biking, Greased Lightning and the Anthills Trail West MTB Segment are rated as intermediate, offering a good balance of challenge and enjoyment. You can find more diverse routes, including easy and difficult options, in the Cycling around Four Corners guide.
The Four Corners region offers profound cultural experiences, deeply rooted in Native American heritage. You can visit the Four Corners Monument, operated by the Navajo Nation, or explore sites like Ute Mountain Tribal Park, where guided tours by Ute tribal members offer insights into undeveloped Ancestral Puebloan cultural sites. Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site provides a glimpse into historical interactions between Native Americans and traders.


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