Colorado
Yes, simply drive south across Wyoming and you are there.
Wyoming mostly and Nebraska
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That would be Arizona.
Any state that is not California, Nevada, Utah, Texas, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, or Wyoming.
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.
utah, wyoming, nebraska, kansas, oklahoma, and new mexico
New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and the corner of Arizona (where the 4 states come together).
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In the United State you can find the continental divide going up New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming and border of Idaho and Montana then Montana.
The two states due south of Cheyenne, Wyoming are Colorado and New Mexico. The state capital of Colorado is Denver. The state capital of New Mexico is Santa Fe. Both Denver and Santa Fe are almost due south of Cheyenne, Wyoming.