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Description: The Colorado-New Mexico-Oklahoma tristate point, also known as the "Four Corners of Oklahoma," is the geographical location where the borders of Colorado, New Mexico, and Oklahoma intersect. Like other tripoint markers, it indicates the meeting point of three state boundaries. As of my last update in September 2021, the exact coordinates of the Colorado-New Mexico-Oklahoma tristate point are approximately 36.998182 degrees north latitude and 103.003148 degrees west longitude. Unlike the more well-known Four Corners Monument, which marks the intersection of four states (Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona), the Colorado-New Mexico-Oklahoma tristate point does not have a designated monument or marker. It is typically located in a rural or remote area, and visiting the exact tripoint may require navigation through unpaved roads or private property with permission from landowners. Tristate points like this can be of interest to geography enthusiasts and those seeking unique geographical landmarks. If you plan to visit the Colorado-New Mexico-Oklahoma tristate point, be mindful of private property rights, follow any access guidelines, and be respectful of the natural environment. Please keep in mind that the information provided is based on data available up to September 2021, and the availability of access points or markers may change over time. I recommend checking with current sources or local authorities for the most up-to-date information.