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Find a scenic Airbnb in Four Corners to explore native lands, stunning deserts, and the heart of the Southwest
Book your Four Corners vacation rental from 27,155 short-term rentals listings. Compare top rentals sites such as Vrbo, Booking.com, Your.Rentals and more on Likibu, the world’s largest rentals Meta search.
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27,155
Vacation rentals
Price per night
$291
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High season
March - $381
+31%
Price in June
$284
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Type of accommodation
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5 Bedrooms, 211m²
Price per week
$2,040
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Low season
May : $241
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Available accommodation
24%
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The average price of a night in a vacation rental in in Four Corners is $291.
If you want to spend a week in a vacation rental in Four Corners, you have to pay on average $2,040 for 7 days. The price varies according to the season between $1,686 and $2,670 for one week.
The price of a vacation rental in Four Corners are less expensive in May: $241 per night on average. This represents a decrease of 17% compared to the average price recorded for the rest of the year. Conversely, the price increases by 31% ($381 per night) in 03, which is the most expensive month to live in Four Corners.
On average, rentals in Four Corners can accommodate 10 people (apartments and houses combined) and have a surface area of 211 m².
The price of a vacation rental in Four Corners is $304 per night this summer. A week's rental in July or August will cost you on average $2,127.
A vacation rental for a weekend in Four Corners costs on average $872, for Friday and Saturday nights.
24% of the accommodation is still available for a stay in June. It will be necessary to pay on average $284 per night.
The Four Corners region is a geographically unique and culturally rich destination where Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah converge. It’s a land of red rock formations, ancient ruins, Navajo and Ute heritage, and vast natural beauty. Vacation rentals here include rustic desert cabins, adobe-style homes, and Airbnbs with mountain views. Whether you're chasing sunrises over Monument Valley or exploring ancestral sites, Four Corners invites adventure and reflection.
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The region captures the essence of the American Southwest with its mix of tribal lands, high desert plateaus, and dramatic canyons. Visitors experience vibrant traditions through local crafts, food, and storytelling. Hiking trails, scenic drives, and stargazing make every day unforgettable. It’s a place to slow down and connect with land, history, and people.
Located in the Navajo Nation, this iconic red-sand desert area is home to towering buttes and dramatic vistas. Staying near Monument Valley offers guests sunrise views, guided jeep tours, and cultural experiences. Airbnbs include hogan-style lodges and desert cabins.
Cortez is a central base for exploring Mesa Verde National Park and Canyons of the Ancients. The town has a mix of restaurants, local shops, and archaeological museums. Rentals include pueblo-style homes, cabins, and family-friendly Airbnbs.
Bluff offers dramatic scenery, quiet charm, and close proximity to Valley of the Gods and Bears Ears National Monument. Visitors can stay in adobe inns, rustic lodges, or riverfront cottages. It’s a peaceful retreat surrounded by red cliffs and mesas. The town’s art galleries and heritage sites reflect its deep roots.
This small town is named after the towering volcanic formation that rises from the desert and holds sacred significance for the Navajo people. Shiprock offers a more authentic and less touristy experience of the region. Vacation rentals are modest but offer close access to cultural sites.
Situated near Monument Valley, Kayenta is a practical base with dining, shops, and local amenities. Travelers can find hotels and Airbnbs that blend comfort with access to natural wonders. It’s part of the Navajo Nation and hosts cultural events and art markets.
The only place in the U.S. where four states meet, this landmark is managed by the Navajo Nation. Visitors can stand in all four states at once, browse artisan booths, and enjoy sweeping desert views. It’s both a photo opportunity and cultural introduction.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site features the best-preserved cliff dwellings in North America, once inhabited by Ancestral Puebloans. Guided tours take visitors through homes carved into canyon walls. The park also offers scenic drives and hikes.
Often called a quieter alternative to Monument Valley, this desert valley in Utah features towering sandstone formations and open gravel roads. It’s perfect for solitude, photography, and stargazing. There are no entrance fees, and the landscape is raw and majestic.
Located in northeastern Arizona, this stunning canyon has been continuously inhabited for thousands of years. Visitors can explore cliff dwellings, hike scenic trails, or take guided tours led by Navajo locals. The red canyon walls are especially beautiful at sunrise and sunset.
This vast archaeological area near Cortez contains more than 6,000 historic structures and sites. Visitors can hike among ancient kivas, towers, and petroglyphs. The on-site visitor center offers context and history.
Famous for its dramatic meanders of the San Juan River, this Utah park offers breathtaking overlooks and primitive camping. The twisting river below cuts deep into the desert landscape. It’s a photographer’s dream and a peaceful place to watch the sunset. Minimal crowds add to its serenity.
Located in Arizona, this monument preserves cliff dwellings like Betatakin and Keet Seel tucked into sandstone alcoves. Hiking trails and ranger-led tours bring the past to life. The site is surrounded by quiet wilderness and red rock beauty.
A sacred landscape rich in rock art, ruins, and ecological diversity, Bears Ears spans southeastern Utah. Visitors can explore via dirt roads, canyons, and mesas. It’s protected for both its cultural and natural significance. The monument invites respectful exploration and reflection.
Roughly two hours from Bluff, Moab is a bustling outdoor hub near Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. Visitors can enjoy hiking, rock climbing, and river rafting. It’s a lively and adventurous complement to the solitude of Four Corners. Rest under the stars in a vacation rental in Moab that blends rugged charm with comfort.
About 90 minutes from Cortez, Durango offers a historic downtown, the famous narrow-gauge railroad, and mountain scenery. It’s a hub for both culture and outdoor fun. Durango blends history and high-country adventure. Stay in a cabin in Durango where you can relax after a day on the rails or trails.
Located 90 minutes from Shiprock, Gallup is known for its Native American trading posts, murals, and Route 66 charm. Guests can shop for handmade jewelry and experience local powwows. It’s a cultural crossroads worth exploring. Book an airbnb in Gallup to be near the heart of the region’s rich artistry.
Roughly two hours west of Kayenta, Page is home to Horseshoe Bend, Lake Powell, and Antelope Canyon. It’s a popular base for iconic photo ops and water-based recreation. Page offers a dynamic contrast to Four Corners’ rustic vibe. Recharge in a vacation rental in Page with panoramic views and desert serenity.
Just over an hour from Monument Valley, Tuba City lies within the Navajo Nation and offers access to dinosaur tracks and local heritage sites. It’s a quieter stop with strong cultural value. Many travelers choose a house in Tuba City for proximity to history and a peaceful connection to Navajo land.
Urban adventures await you, offering an exciting contrast to the scenic landscapes nearby. Dive into the vibrant life of Texas by staying in vacation rentals in Katy, where you can explore local culinary delights and rich Texan culture. Head over to the historic frontier town ambiance with Cheyenne vacation rentals in Wyoming for a taste of the Old West surrounded by sprawling plains. Meanwhile, a stay in an airbnb in Allentown will allow you to explore Pennsylvania’s bustling art scene and the scenic landscapes of Lehigh Valley. Alternatively, experience the collegiate charm of Oklahoma with an airbnb in Stillwater, where you can visit the beautiful Botanic Garden at Oklahoma State University.
For those drawn to the thrill of amusement parks, this location provides a gateway to some of the best. Discover the magical allure of California’s theme parks by staying at airbnb in Anaheim, perfect for visiting the world-famous Disneyland Resort. You can bask in the sunny warmth of Florida from holiday homes in Kissimmee, known for its close proximity to Walt Disney World and numerous water parks. Lastly, explore Florida’s natural beauty in Davenport holiday accommodation, where you have easy access to both thrilling parks and tranquil scenic trails.