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All the United States Colorado Keyes 3 Points Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma

3 Points Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma

This marker identifies the location where three states converge.

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The Four Corners monument on the west side of Colorado is a highly commercialized point of interest that attracts thousands every year. All yearning for the opportunity to have their photo taken in Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico at the same time. 

The problem is that the monument is believed to be off by a few hundred feet. Colorado has three other corners, with their own geographic claims to fame. The point where Colorado, Oklahoma, and Kansas come together in the eastern corner of the state is the meeting point for three distinct regions of America: the Western United States (represented by Colorado), the Midwest (represented by Kansas), and the American South (represented by Oklahoma).

In an area where prairie dogs, coyotes, hawks, and pronghorns outnumber people, this remote marker is located within four inches of the correct geographical location. A large metal disc has been set into the road to mark the location.

Granted, you have to stand in the middle of a road, but you can actually stand in all three states at once. 

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The 3 points monument is located eight miles west of Elkhart Kansas on State Line Road.  It can’t be accessed from the Colorado side without trespassing. 

The road is very corrugated and difficult to travel on, especially if hauling a camper. The flat plaque has been replaced with a small tower. 

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3 Points Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma
County Rd 57 5/10
Keyes, Colorado, 73947
United States
36.993233, -102.042037
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