The Grand Canyon gets nearly five million visitors each year. It’s a bucket list item for many, and rightly so.
As the world’s first national park, Yellowstone has some pretty lofty expectations. This 3,500-square mile wilderness area lives up to the hype.
Yosemite National Park is a true hidden gem. Located in California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains, it’s home to iconic views and one of a kind landmarks.
Niagara Falls spans two countries, three waterfalls, and 400 acres. Majestic Falls are located on the US-Canada border.
Waimea Canyon is no joke. This sprawling, ten mile long canyon on Hawaii’s Kauai Island is nicknamed the Grand Canyon of the Pacific.
Step into the Alaskan wilderness with a visit to Mendenhall Glacier. This 13.6-mile-long ancient glacier extends from the city of Juno.
However, the redwoods are also home to vast grasslands, meandering rivers and nearly 40 miles of shoreline.
Looking to explore the Wild West? Strap on your cowboy boots and head to Monument Valley on the Utah-Arizona border.
The term “awe-inspiring” might seem like a cliché. But one look at the bright blue Oregon lake has known to leave many tourists speechless.