Yes, at least part of it.
Idaho, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, and Nevada. To the north, Idaho and Wyoming; to the east Colorado; to the south Arizona; and to the west by Nevada
California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico.
Wyoming mostly and Nebraska
New Mexico
The Colorado River Basin stretches from Wyoming to Mexico.
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There is a distance of some 1,600 kilometers (994 miles) between Wyoming and the Gulf of Mexico (distance between Cheyenne, WY and Galveston, TX).
New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and the corner of Arizona (where the 4 states come together).
Yes, simply drive south across Wyoming and you are there.
Utah is bordered to the north by Idaho and Wyoming, to the east by Colorado, to the south by Arizona, and to the west by Nevada. It touches New Mexico at Four Corners, but New Mexico is only a touch state, not a border state.