State 1 | State 2 | State 3 | Notes |
Alabama | Florida | Georgia | Marker on riverbank is actually a few feet above and west of true tripoint at high-water line. |
Alabama | Georgia | Tennessee | Marker on dry land at surface level and unmarked on lake in cavern directly below. Stolen in 2009 and returned two years later. |
Arizona | Nevada | Utah | Marked with a red sandstone monument. |
Arkansas | Louisiana | Mississippi | Unmarked on silt island in river connected to west bank by riprap. |
Arkansas | Louisiana | Texas | See Ark-La-Tex. Marker in process of being surrounded and absorbed by tree. |
Arkansas | Missouri | Oklahoma | Marked with a stone monument. |
Arkansas | Oklahoma | Texas | Unmarked on seasonal silt island or in river bed, but Oklahoma–Texas state line as revised in 2000 is defective in not extending from vegetation line on south bank to pre-established tripoint. |
California | Nevada | Oregon | Marked with a cairn. |
Colorado | Kansas | Nebraska | Marked with a brass disc. |
Colorado | Kansas | Oklahoma | 8 Mile Corner. Marker is concealed in crypt beneath removable manhole cover. |
Colorado | Nebraska | Wyoming | Marked with a stone surrounded by a three-stone colored base. |
Colorado | New Mexico | Oklahoma | Preston Monument |
Colorado | Utah | Wyoming | Marked. |
Connecticut | Massachusetts | New York | See Brace Mountain or Mount Frissell. Marked with a stone inscribed with MASS-1898-NY and sometimes a "scratched-on" CONN. |
Connecticut | Massachusetts | Rhode Island | See Thompson, Connecticut. Marked with a stone inscribed with MASS-CONN-RI. |
Delaware | Maryland | Pennsylvania | See Delaware Wedge. Marked with a stone inscribed with M-M-P-P, as this was not the original intended tri-point. |
Georgia | North Carolina | Tennessee | Marked. |
Idaho | Montana | Wyoming | Located within Yellowstone National Park. Marked, although difficult to access. |
Idaho | Nevada | Oregon | Marked with a three-sided stone inscribed with N-I-O on the respective faces. |
Idaho | Nevada | Utah | Marked with a granite monument inscribed with the respective states' names. |
Idaho | Utah | Wyoming | Marked with a stone. |
Indiana | Michigan | Ohio | Brass marker with the shapes of the three states is located in a monument box beneath the surface of a rural road. Was set in 1999 and is referenced by a granite marker 20 feet to the east on the Michigan-Ohio line. |
Iowa | Minnesota | South Dakota | True point is marked with a disc in the center of a T-shaped road intersection. A witness monument nearby in the South Dakota corner acknowledges the tri-point being set in 1859. |
Kansas | Missouri | Oklahoma | Marked with a plaque on a seldom used dead-end road. |
Kentucky | Tennessee | Virginia | Tri-State Peak Located within Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. Marked. |
Kentucky | Virginia | West Virginia | Marked with a USCG marker on top of a two-foot high iron pipe at the river's high point. |
Maryland | Pennsylvania | West Virginia | Marked with a pyramid-like stone. |
Massachusetts | New Hampshire | Vermont | Marker is technically on dry land, but buried within river bed due to a dam's construction downstream. |
Massachusetts | New York | Vermont | Marked with a stone. |
Montana | North Dakota | South Dakota | Marked with a red granite stone. |
Montana | South Dakota | Wyoming | Marked with a stone within a fence. |
Nebraska | South Dakota | Wyoming | Marked with a stone within a fence. |
New Jersey | New York | Pennsylvania | Marked by the Tri-States Monument in Port Jervis, New York, at the confluence of the Delaware and Neversink rivers. |
New Mexico | Oklahoma | Texas | Texhomex Marker |
North Carolina | Tennessee | Virginia | Marked. |
State 1 | State 2 | State 3 | Notes |
Alabama | Florida | Mississippi | The Gulf Coast region. |
Connecticut | New Jersey | New York | New York metropolitan area. See New York metropolitan area. |
Delaware | Maryland | New Jersey | Wilmington, Delaware, metropolitan area |
Delaware | Maryland | Virginia | Delmarva Peninsula |
Idaho | Montana | Washington | Spokane, Washington, area; connected by Interstate 90 |
Illinois | Indiana | Wisconsin | Chicago metro area |
Kansas | Oklahoma | Texas | The Liberal, Kansas, area has a close relationship with the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles. |
Massachusetts | Maine | New Hampshire | The Boston to Portland, Maine, metro area; though the two are separated by New Hampshire, Maine was actually part of Massachusetts before becoming a separate state in 1820. |
New York | Pennsylvania | Ohio | Erie metropolitan area, a.k.a. Niagara Frontier and North Coast. Shares two tripoints with the province of Ontario, both within Lake Erie. |
South Carolina | North Carolina | Tennessee | The Spartanburg, South Carolina, Asheville, North Carolina, Johnson City, Tennessee and Kingsport, Tennessee metro areas along Interstate 26 |
Vermont | Maine | New Hampshire | Northern New England |
West Virginia | Virginia | North Carolina | Important section of Interstate 77 connecting Charleston, West Virginia with Charlotte, North Carolina; passes through Wytheville, Virginia |