These are some of the most beautiful places in the US
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![The pandemic continues to worsen across the country, and health experts advise against any form of travel. But with the news of a vaccine to be distributed in the U.S., there is hope that people will be able to go back to normal in a few months, and that includes traveling. 24/7 Tempo reviewed dozens of local travel guides to compile 27 of the most beautiful attractions in the country. Scroll through to check them out!](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/b2b05a4ab25f4fca0316459e1c7404c537a89702/c=0-0-1365-768/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/gettyimages-1059682868.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
The pandemic continues to worsen across the country, and health experts advise against any form of travel. But with the news of a vaccine to be distributed in the U.S., there is hope that people will be able to go back to normal in a few months, and that includes traveling.
24/7 Tempo reviewed dozens of local travel guides to compile 27 of the most beautiful attractions in the country. Scroll through to check them out!
GZK / Getty Images24/7 Tempo reviewed dozens of local travel guides to compile 27 of the most beautiful attractions in the country. Scroll through to check them out!
![1. Mendenhall Ice Caves, Alaska The Mendenhall Glacier is 13 miles long, located some 12 miles from Juneau. You can reach the Ice Caves by only two adventurous ways — kayaking or hiking.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/b2b05a4ab25f4fca0316459e1c7404c537a89702/c=0-0-1365-768/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/mendenhall-ice-caves.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
1. Mendenhall Ice Caves, Alaska
The Mendenhall Glacier is 13 miles long, located some 12 miles from Juneau. You can reach the Ice Caves by only two adventurous ways — kayaking or hiking.
Tawatchaiprakobkit / Getty ImagesThe Mendenhall Glacier is 13 miles long, located some 12 miles from Juneau. You can reach the Ice Caves by only two adventurous ways — kayaking or hiking.
![2. El Capitan, California Standing tall at 3,000 feet El Capitan is a favorite for visitors, especially photographers. As for rock climbers, it ’ s the ultimate challenge. If you just want the best views, go to Inspiration Point by foot. El Capitan Meadow offers another opportunity for the perfect picture.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/b2b05a4ab25f4fca0316459e1c7404c537a89702/c=0-0-1365-768/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/gettyimages-176053369.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
2. El Capitan, California
Standing tall at 3,000 feetEl Capitan is a favorite for visitors, especially photographers. As for rock climbers, it’s the ultimate challenge. If you just want the best views, go to Inspiration Point by foot. El Capitan Meadow offers another opportunity for the perfect picture.
Lightpix / Getty ImagesStanding tall at 3,000 feetEl Capitan is a favorite for visitors, especially photographers. As for rock climbers, it’s the ultimate challenge. If you just want the best views, go to Inspiration Point by foot. El Capitan Meadow offers another opportunity for the perfect picture.
![3. Devils Tower, Wyoming The 5,112-foot monolith is considered sacred by Northern Plains Indians. It is regarded as one of the very best crack climbing areas in North America. However, some routes have been closed since April 1 to protect nesting falcons.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/d8d0774057d19139d16e6ede624d76e89947662d/c=1-0-1365-767/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/247WallSt.com-247WS-823294-imageforentry3-9a3.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
3. Devils Tower, Wyoming
The 5,112-foot monolith is considered sacred by Northern Plains Indians. It is regarded as one of the very best crack climbing areas in North America. However, some routes have been closed since April 1 to protect nesting falcons.
Powerofforever / Getty ImagesThe 5,112-foot monolith is considered sacred by Northern Plains Indians. It is regarded as one of the very best crack climbing areas in North America. However, some routes have been closed since April 1 to protect nesting falcons.
![4. Great Sand Dunes, Colorado The Great Sand Dunes in Colorado are the tallest dunes in North America. They are popular among tourists, especially for sandboarding and sand-sledding. But don ’ t plan a trip there in the middle of the day in the summer because the sand surface temperature easily gets to 150 F.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/b2b05a4ab25f4fca0316459e1c7404c537a89702/c=0-0-1365-768/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/247WallSt.com-247WS-823294-imageforentry4-ba8.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
4. Great Sand Dunes, Colorado
The Great Sand Dunes in Colorado are the tallest dunes in North America. They are popular among tourists, especially for sandboarding and sand-sledding. But don’t plan a trip there in the middle of the day in the summer because the sand surface temperature easily gets to 150 F.
Marekuliasz / Getty ImagesThe Great Sand Dunes in Colorado are the tallest dunes in North America. They are popular among tourists, especially for sandboarding and sand-sledding. But don’t plan a trip there in the middle of the day in the summer because the sand surface temperature easily gets to 150 F.
![5. Horseshoe Bend, Arizona The horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River is only about five miles from Page, Arizona. Hiking is a very popular activity. The trail is just 1.3 miles long, but it gets very crowded. It overlooks the Colorado River, and it ’ s only seven miles north of mile zero of the Grand Canyon.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/b2b05a4ab25f4fca0316459e1c7404c537a89702/c=0-0-1365-768/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/247WallSt.com-247WS-823294-imageforentry5-30t.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
5. Horseshoe Bend, Arizona
The horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River is only about five miles from Page, Arizona. Hiking is a very popular activity. The trail is just 1.3 miles long, but it gets very crowded. It overlooks the Colorado River, and it’s only seven miles north of mile zero of the Grand Canyon.
FilippoBacci / Getty ImagesThe horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River is only about five miles from Page, Arizona. Hiking is a very popular activity. The trail is just 1.3 miles long, but it gets very crowded. It overlooks the Colorado River, and it’s only seven miles north of mile zero of the Grand Canyon.
![6. Delicate Arch, Utah Arches National Park has more than 2,000 stone arches but the 65-foot tall Delicate Arch, the largest free-standing in the park, is by far the most famous and popular attraction. The trail to see it is 3 miles round trip and climbs 480 feet.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/d8d0774057d19139d16e6ede624d76e89947662d/c=1-0-1365-767/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/247WallSt.com-247WS-823294-imageforentry6-xzi.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
6. Delicate Arch, Utah
Arches National Park has more than 2,000 stone arches but the 65-foot tall Delicate Arch, the largest free-standing in the park, is by far the most famous and popular attraction. The trail to see it is 3 miles round trip and climbs 480 feet.
EvanTravels / Getty ImagesArches National Park has more than 2,000 stone arches but the 65-foot tall Delicate Arch, the largest free-standing in the park, is by far the most famous and popular attraction. The trail to see it is 3 miles round trip and climbs 480 feet.
![7. The Palouse, Idaho and Washington This is a 4,000-square-mile region of natural wonder.Some experts say the area was the result of prehistoric dust storms and the wind dunes were blown in from the Pasco Basin when the ancient Lake Lewis was drying up.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/b2b05a4ab25f4fca0316459e1c7404c537a89702/c=0-0-1365-768/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/247WallSt.com-247WS-823294-imageforentry7-6ys.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
7. The Palouse, Idaho and Washington
This is a 4,000-square-mile region of natural wonder.Some experts say the area was the result of prehistoric dust storms and the wind dunes were blown in from the Pasco Basin when the ancient Lake Lewis was drying up.
Knowlesgallery / Getty ImagesThis is a 4,000-square-mile region of natural wonder.Some experts say the area was the result of prehistoric dust storms and the wind dunes were blown in from the Pasco Basin when the ancient Lake Lewis was drying up.
![8. Assateague Island, Maryland The wild horses that travel the beach near Chincoteague, Virginia and Ocean City, Maryland are by far the biggest attraction on the island. They, as well as the dunes, wetlands and marsh islands, which are also home to more than 320 bird species , are protected by the National Park Service and Fish & Wildlife Service.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/d8d0774057d19139d16e6ede624d76e89947662d/c=1-0-1365-767/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/247WallSt.com-247WS-823294-imageforentry8-8qn.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
8. Assateague Island, Maryland
The wild horses that travel the beach near Chincoteague, Virginia and Ocean City, Maryland are by far the biggest attraction on the island. They, as well as the dunes, wetlands and marsh islands, which are also home to more than 320 bird species , are protected by the National Park Service and Fish & Wildlife Service.
Sbonk / Getty ImagesThe wild horses that travel the beach near Chincoteague, Virginia and Ocean City, Maryland are by far the biggest attraction on the island. They, as well as the dunes, wetlands and marsh islands, which are also home to more than 320 bird species , are protected by the National Park Service and Fish & Wildlife Service.
![9. Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada Just one look at the 40,000 acres of red Aztec sandstone outcrops and you ’ ll understand why it ’ s called the Valley of Fire. The petrified trees and petroglyphs are more than 2,000 years old. The park is open every day of the year.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/d8d0774057d19139d16e6ede624d76e89947662d/c=1-0-1365-767/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/247WallSt.com-247WS-823294-imageforentry9-4sb.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
9. Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
Just one look at the 40,000 acres of red Aztec sandstone outcrops and you’ll understand why it’s called the Valley of Fire. The petrified trees and petroglyphs are more than 2,000 years old. The park is open every day of the year.
John Fowler From Placitas, NM, USA / Wikimedia CommonsJust one look at the 40,000 acres of red Aztec sandstone outcrops and you’ll understand why it’s called the Valley of Fire. The petrified trees and petroglyphs are more than 2,000 years old. The park is open every day of the year.
![10. Crater Lake, Oregon It formed around 7,700 years ago, after a powerful volcanic eruption caused a tall peak to collapse and formed a deep basin. At 1,949 feet, Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States. There are no streams or rivers flowing into or out of the lake.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/50060d60b0ecca62ea4db97e1709321dd3b8e97e/c=1-0-1366-768/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/imageforentry10-fqj.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
10. Crater Lake, Oregon
It formed around 7,700 years ago, after a powerful volcanic eruption caused a tall peak to collapse and formed a deep basin. At 1,949 feet, Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States. There are no streams or rivers flowing into or out of the lake.
Epmatsw / Wikimedia CommonsIt formed around 7,700 years ago, after a powerful volcanic eruption caused a tall peak to collapse and formed a deep basin. At 1,949 feet, Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States. There are no streams or rivers flowing into or out of the lake.
![11. The Angel Oak, South Carolina The Angel Oak Tree is 66.5 feet tall and is thought to be about 500 years old, even though some say it ’ s three times as old. Its shade covers some 17,200 square feet. The tree is one of the most popular attractions in the Charleston, South Carolina area.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/b2b05a4ab25f4fca0316459e1c7404c537a89702/c=0-0-1365-768/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/imageforentry11-9i9.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
11. The Angel Oak, South Carolina
The Angel Oak Tree is 66.5 feet tall and is thought to be about 500 years old, even though some say it’s three times as old. Its shade covers some 17,200 square feet. The tree is one of the most popular attractions in the Charleston, South Carolina area.
Michael Ver Sprill / Getty ImagesThe Angel Oak Tree is 66.5 feet tall and is thought to be about 500 years old, even though some say it’s three times as old. Its shade covers some 17,200 square feet. The tree is one of the most popular attractions in the Charleston, South Carolina area.
![12. Ruby Falls, Tennessee Located within Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga, Tennessee, this is the tallest and deepest underground waterfall in the country that is open to the public. It was discovered in 1928 by a team of excavators. One of them, Leo Lambert, named the waterfall after his wife, Ruby.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/1fd02adb3112dc9313670483e92d080e80d4d5fa/c=1-0-4849-2727/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/ruby-falls-tennessee.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
12. Ruby Falls, Tennessee
Located within Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga, Tennessee, this is the tallest and deepest underground waterfall in the country that is open to the public. It was discovered in 1928 by a team of excavators. One of them, Leo Lambert, named the waterfall after his wife, Ruby.
IIP Photo Archive / FlickrLocated within Lookout Mountain in Chattanooga, Tennessee, this is the tallest and deepest underground waterfall in the country that is open to the public. It was discovered in 1928 by a team of excavators. One of them, Leo Lambert, named the waterfall after his wife, Ruby.
![13. The Narrows, Utah The Narrows are a very popular area, especially for hiking, in Zion National Park. As the name suggests, it ’ s the narrowest section of Zion Canyon. The walls are about 1,000 feet but the river is sometimes just about 30 feet wide. Be prepared whenever you go because sudden storms, which are not unusual, can cause life-threatening flash floods.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/b2b05a4ab25f4fca0316459e1c7404c537a89702/c=0-0-1365-768/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/gettyimages-484101387.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
13. The Narrows, Utah
The Narrows are a very popular area, especially for hiking, in Zion National Park. As the name suggests, it’s the narrowest section of Zion Canyon. The walls are about 1,000 feet but the river is sometimes just about 30 feet wide. Be prepared whenever you go because sudden storms, which are not unusual, can cause life-threatening flash floods.
Bbprince / Getty ImagesThe Narrows are a very popular area, especially for hiking, in Zion National Park. As the name suggests, it’s the narrowest section of Zion Canyon. The walls are about 1,000 feet but the river is sometimes just about 30 feet wide. Be prepared whenever you go because sudden storms, which are not unusual, can cause life-threatening flash floods.
![14. Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Wisconsin The beaches and cliffs along the 12 miles of mainland and 21 islands that make up the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore draw visitors who like to hike, sail, and paddle, especially in and around Lake Superior. You can also try diving for shipwrecks.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/b2b05a4ab25f4fca0316459e1c7404c537a89702/c=0-0-1365-768/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/imageforentry14-hhr.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
14. Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Wisconsin
The beaches and cliffs along the 12 miles of mainland and 21 islands that make up the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore draw visitors who like to hike, sail, and paddle, especially in and around Lake Superior. You can also try diving for shipwrecks.
JMichl / Getty ImagesThe beaches and cliffs along the 12 miles of mainland and 21 islands that make up the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore draw visitors who like to hike, sail, and paddle, especially in and around Lake Superior. You can also try diving for shipwrecks.
![15. Grand Prismatic Spring, Wyoming This is by far the most photographed thermal attraction in Yellowstone National Park. It ’ s also the biggest in the United States and the third largest spring in the world — it ’ s bigger than a football field. It measures 250 by 300 feet and is 160 feet deep.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/d8d0774057d19139d16e6ede624d76e89947662d/c=1-0-1365-767/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/imageforentry15-3md.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
15. Grand Prismatic Spring, Wyoming
This is by far the most photographed thermal attraction in Yellowstone National Park. It’s also the biggest in the United States and the third largest spring in the world — it’s bigger than a football field. It measures 250 by 300 feet and is 160 feet deep.
Tom Mendola / Getty ImagesThis is by far the most photographed thermal attraction in Yellowstone National Park. It’s also the biggest in the United States and the third largest spring in the world — it’s bigger than a football field. It measures 250 by 300 feet and is 160 feet deep.
![16. Big Sur, California The 90 miles between Carmel-by-the-Sea and Hearst Castle are a very popular attraction in California. It draws many artists from around the country for inspiration. A road trip, which will surely include Highway 1 and Bixby Bridge, is a must.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/930a1a2e3f34daa7c92bb1739dcac636f0867120/c=0-0-1366-768/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/imageforentry16-icp.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
16. Big Sur, California
The 90 miles between Carmel-by-the-Sea and Hearst Castle are a very popular attraction in California. It draws many artists from around the country for inspiration. A road trip, which will surely include Highway 1 and Bixby Bridge, is a must.
Miroslav_1 / Getty ImagesThe 90 miles between Carmel-by-the-Sea and Hearst Castle are a very popular attraction in California. It draws many artists from around the country for inspiration. A road trip, which will surely include Highway 1 and Bixby Bridge, is a must.
![17. Route 66 Even though Route 66 as we know it from numerous movies and books has been decommissioned, it remains an American icon and much of it is still drivable. Also called the Mother Road or America ’ s Highway, it crosses eight states from Chicago to Los Angeles and runs more than 2,000 miles. It is on many adventurers ’ bucket lists.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/b2b05a4ab25f4fca0316459e1c7404c537a89702/c=0-0-1365-768/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/gettyimages-981617138.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
17. Route 66
Even though Route 66 as we know it from numerous movies and books has been decommissioned, it remains an American icon and much of it is still drivable. Also called the Mother Road or America’s Highway, it crosses eight states from Chicago to Los Angeles and runs more than 2,000 miles. It is on many adventurers’ bucket lists.
Der_thomas / Getty ImagesEven though Route 66 as we know it from numerous movies and books has been decommissioned, it remains an American icon and much of it is still drivable. Also called the Mother Road or America’s Highway, it crosses eight states from Chicago to Los Angeles and runs more than 2,000 miles. It is on many adventurers’ bucket lists.
![18. Red Rock Canyon, Nevada The Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, which covers over 195,000 acres in the Mojave Desert, is just about 13 miles away from Las Vegas. People from all over the world visit to see its unique geologic features. They include the Aztec Sandstone, which is about 190 million years old and dinosaur tracks.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/50060d60b0ecca62ea4db97e1709321dd3b8e97e/c=1-0-1366-768/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/imageforentry18-r4q.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
18. Red Rock Canyon, Nevada
The Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, which covers over 195,000 acres in the Mojave Desert, is just about 13 miles away from Las Vegas. People from all over the world visit to see its unique geologic features. They include the Aztec Sandstone, which is about 190 million years old and dinosaur tracks.
Tonda / Getty ImagesThe Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, which covers over 195,000 acres in the Mojave Desert, is just about 13 miles away from Las Vegas. People from all over the world visit to see its unique geologic features. They include the Aztec Sandstone, which is about 190 million years old and dinosaur tracks.
![19. New River Gorge Bridge, West Virginia New River Gorge Bridge stands 876 feet above the river. It has been one of the most popular BASE jumping spots in the country for decades. You get only one day of the year to legally leap off the bridge — and in 2019 the day was October 19.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/b2b05a4ab25f4fca0316459e1c7404c537a89702/c=0-0-1365-768/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/gettyimages-174932887.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
19. New River Gorge Bridge, West Virginia
New River Gorge Bridge stands 876 feet above the river. It has been one of the most popular BASE jumping spots in the country for decades. You get only one day of the year to legally leap off the bridge — and in 2019 the day was October 19.
WilliamSherman / Getty ImagesNew River Gorge Bridge stands 876 feet above the river. It has been one of the most popular BASE jumping spots in the country for decades. You get only one day of the year to legally leap off the bridge — and in 2019 the day was October 19.
![20. Bryce Canyon Amphitheater, Utah Bryce Canyon National Park has a deceiving name. The park is not actually a canyon. It is a series of many amphitheaters, each of which is carved at least 1,000 feet into the limestone. The most popular area of the so-called “ forest of stone ” is Bryce Amphitheater. Wind and water over millions of years have created cliffs, hoodoos, and castles.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/d8d0774057d19139d16e6ede624d76e89947662d/c=1-0-1365-767/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/imageforentry20-v77.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
20. Bryce Canyon Amphitheater, Utah
Bryce Canyon National Park has a deceiving name. The park is not actually a canyon. It is a series of many amphitheaters, each of which is carved at least 1,000 feet into the limestone. The most popular area of the so-called “forest of stone” is Bryce Amphitheater. Wind and water over millions of years have created cliffs, hoodoos, and castles.
LordRunar / Getty ImagesBryce Canyon National Park has a deceiving name. The park is not actually a canyon. It is a series of many amphitheaters, each of which is carved at least 1,000 feet into the limestone. The most popular area of the so-called “forest of stone” is Bryce Amphitheater. Wind and water over millions of years have created cliffs, hoodoos, and castles.
![21. Kenai Fjords, Alaska This is where you go to see remnants of the Ice Age. Located at the edge of the Kenai Peninsula, about 40 glaciers flow from the Harding Icefield, which is its most popular attraction. Your best bet to see whales, dolphins, and sea lions is a cruise leaving from Seward.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/b2b05a4ab25f4fca0316459e1c7404c537a89702/c=0-0-1365-768/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/imageforentry21-1wo.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
21. Kenai Fjords, Alaska
This is where you go to see remnants of the Ice Age. Located at the edge of the Kenai Peninsula, about 40 glaciers flow from the Harding Icefield, which is its most popular attraction. Your best bet to see whales, dolphins, and sea lions is a cruise leaving from Seward.
Troutnut / Getty ImagesThis is where you go to see remnants of the Ice Age. Located at the edge of the Kenai Peninsula, about 40 glaciers flow from the Harding Icefield, which is its most popular attraction. Your best bet to see whales, dolphins, and sea lions is a cruise leaving from Seward.
![22. Indiana Dunes, Indiana Millions of people from all over the country make the trip to the Indiana Dunes, which are located not far from the southern tip of the famous Lake Michigan. Hiking and biking are popular as trails take you through 70 miles of dunes, marches, and prairies.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/b2b05a4ab25f4fca0316459e1c7404c537a89702/c=0-0-1365-768/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/imageforentry22-64u.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
22. Indiana Dunes, Indiana
Millions of people from all over the country make the trip to the Indiana Dunes, which are located not far from the southern tip of the famous Lake Michigan. Hiking and biking are popular as trails take you through 70 miles of dunes, marches, and prairies.
ValuePix / Getty ImagesMillions of people from all over the country make the trip to the Indiana Dunes, which are located not far from the southern tip of the famous Lake Michigan. Hiking and biking are popular as trails take you through 70 miles of dunes, marches, and prairies.
![23. Badlands, South Dakota The badlands are a trademark of the West. A 40-mile road trip along the Badlands Loop State Scenic Byway is a good way to experience the area. You ’ ll witness ancient rock formations, cliffs, and colorful spires. The best viewpoints include Big Badlands Overlook, Pinnacles Overlook, and Yellow Mounds Overlook.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/b2b05a4ab25f4fca0316459e1c7404c537a89702/c=0-0-1365-768/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/imageforentry23-sa8.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
23. Badlands, South Dakota
The badlands are a trademark of the West. A 40-mile road trip along the Badlands Loop State Scenic Byway is a good way to experience the area. You’ll witness ancient rock formations, cliffs, and colorful spires. The best viewpoints include Big Badlands Overlook, Pinnacles Overlook, and Yellow Mounds Overlook.
LarryKnupp / Getty ImagesThe badlands are a trademark of the West. A 40-mile road trip along the Badlands Loop State Scenic Byway is a good way to experience the area. You’ll witness ancient rock formations, cliffs, and colorful spires. The best viewpoints include Big Badlands Overlook, Pinnacles Overlook, and Yellow Mounds Overlook.
![24. Hill Country, Texas Texas may be known, among other things, for high school football and BBQ, but Texas Hill Country is f amous for bluebonnets, which are the state flower . The best time to see these beautiful native wildflowers is the first few weeks of April.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/b2b05a4ab25f4fca0316459e1c7404c537a89702/c=0-0-1365-768/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/imageforentry24-wyd.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
24. Hill Country, Texas
Texas may be known, among other things, for high school football and BBQ, but Texas Hill Country is famous for bluebonnets, which are the state flower. The best time to see these beautiful native wildflowers is the first few weeks of April.
Dean_Fikar / Getty ImagesTexas may be known, among other things, for high school football and BBQ, but Texas Hill Country is famous for bluebonnets, which are the state flower. The best time to see these beautiful native wildflowers is the first few weeks of April.
![25. The Grand Canyon, Arizona The Grand Canyon is one of America ’ s most popular natural wonders. It is 277 miles long and 18 miles wide, and up to 6,000 feet deep, making it one of the largest and longest canyons in the world. One of the most popular ways to see it is to hike the South Rim trail, which is open year-round.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/b2b05a4ab25f4fca0316459e1c7404c537a89702/c=0-0-1365-768/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/gettyimages-1145231916.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
25. The Grand Canyon, Arizona
The Grand Canyon is one of America’s most popular natural wonders. It is 277 miles long and 18 miles wide, and up to 6,000 feet deep, making it one of the largest and longest canyons in the world. One of the most popular ways to see it is to hike the South Rim trail, which is open year-round.
Sean Pavone / Getty ImagesThe Grand Canyon is one of America’s most popular natural wonders. It is 277 miles long and 18 miles wide, and up to 6,000 feet deep, making it one of the largest and longest canyons in the world. One of the most popular ways to see it is to hike the South Rim trail, which is open year-round.
![26. Maroon Bells, Colorado Located just about 10 miles from Aspen, the Maroon Bells are among the most popular attractions in the Rockies. They are certainly among the most photographed mountain landscapes in the state. The characteristic maroon coloring is said to be a result of the weathering of hematite, a reddish-black mineral.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/d8d0774057d19139d16e6ede624d76e89947662d/c=1-0-1365-767/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/imageforentry26-ar2.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
26. Maroon Bells, Colorado
Located just about 10 miles from Aspen, the Maroon Bells are among the most popular attractions in the Rockies. They are certainly among the most photographed mountain landscapes in the state. The characteristic maroon coloring is said to be a result of the weathering of hematite, a reddish-black mineral.
Dszc / Getty ImagesLocated just about 10 miles from Aspen, the Maroon Bells are among the most popular attractions in the Rockies. They are certainly among the most photographed mountain landscapes in the state. The characteristic maroon coloring is said to be a result of the weathering of hematite, a reddish-black mineral.
![27. Swiftcurrent Lake, Montana Surrounded by towering, snow-capped peaks, Swiftcurrent Lake is located in Glacier National Park. The lake is a very popular place for recreational activities as the water remains cool even in the summer. The Nature Trail loop hike is a good way to experience nature. It ’ s completely flat, so no special hiking skills are needed.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.usatoday.com/gcdn/-mm-/b2b05a4ab25f4fca0316459e1c7404c537a89702/c=0-0-1365-768/local/-/media/2020/12/06/USATODAY/usatsports/imageforentry27-4zb.jpg?width=660&height=372&fit=crop&format=pjpg&auto=webp)
27. Swiftcurrent Lake, Montana
Surrounded by towering, snow-capped peaks, Swiftcurrent Lake is located in Glacier National Park. The lake is a very popular place for recreational activities as the water remains cool even in the summer. The Nature Trail loop hike is a good way to experience nature. It’s completely flat, so no special hiking skills are needed.
Dean_Fikar / Getty ImagesSurrounded by towering, snow-capped peaks, Swiftcurrent Lake is located in Glacier National Park. The lake is a very popular place for recreational activities as the water remains cool even in the summer. The Nature Trail loop hike is a good way to experience nature. It’s completely flat, so no special hiking skills are needed.
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