Anyone who has spent even a week in America can attest to the fact that there are countless beautiful places to discover. In fact, those who have spent their entire lives here have most likely not seen every natural treasure this country has to offer. Nevertheless, there are some places that have earned their title as a “must-see” destination. The following sites, while not comprehensive, are the perfect introduction to this beautiful country:

  1. Horseshoe Bend, The Gand Canyon, Arizona

Pixabay The Grand Canyon is perhaps an obvious choice for this list, and yet with its vastness and surreal beauty, this natural wonder does not disappoint. Visitors to this site will marvel at the fact that the entire canyon was slowly carved by the Colorado River. Horseshoe bend is a particularly iconic attraction, contrasting the brilliant hue of the river with the red rock of the canyon.

  1. Acadia National Park, Maine

Geoff Livingston/flickr If you’ve ever felt the inclination to travel to the ends of the Earth, Acadia National Park is the perfect place to start. Peering out over forests of pine trees, visitors will marvel at the seemingly endless horizon of sea and sky. In fact, the park is made up of several islands off the coast of Maine. Not only is this natural gem picturesque, it also has the appeal of the oldest National Park east of the Mississippi River.

  1. Hamilton Pool, Austin, Texas

Dave Wilson/flickr It seems surprising that Texas would be home to what appears to be a tropical swimming hole, but that’s exactly what awaits at Hamilton Pool in Austin. This site is no ordinary springs, either; it’s the effect of an underground river that collapsed. What was left behind is nothing short of magical: crystal blue waters and a picturesque waterfall that invites swimmers from all over.

  1. Badlands National Park, South Dakota

Jerry and Pat Donaho/flickr South Dakota may be considered a remote destination to some, yet its landscape is one of the most alluring in the country. The crown jewel of the state’s natural attractions is Badlands National Park. Erosion has left behind unique rock spires and breathtaking color that seems to transform depending on the time of day. And should you feel inclined to camp nearby, prepare for some of the most intense stargazing you’ve ever experienced.

  1. Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska

Héctor Mota/flickr Glacier Bay National Park is situated in southeast Alaska’s Inside Passage. This area, marked by high peaks and glaciers, is like something from a painting. Visitors to this area may be lucky enough to spot humpback whales and even puffins. There are also plenty of riverside trails that make for an unforgettable trek.

While these 5 places in America are certainly awe-inspiring, there are countless others that have missed the list. Which attractions would you add? We’d love to hear from you!

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The Grand Canyon is perhaps an obvious choice for this list, and yet with its vastness and surreal beauty, this natural wonder does not disappoint. Visitors to this site will marvel at the fact that the entire canyon was slowly carved by the Colorado River. Horseshoe bend is a particularly iconic attraction, contrasting the brilliant hue of the river with the red rock of the canyon.

Geoff Livingston/flickr

If you’ve ever felt the inclination to travel to the ends of the Earth, Acadia National Park is the perfect place to start. Peering out over forests of pine trees, visitors will marvel at the seemingly endless horizon of sea and sky. In fact, the park is made up of several islands off the coast of Maine. Not only is this natural gem picturesque, it also has the appeal of the oldest National Park east of the Mississippi River.

Dave Wilson/flickr

It seems surprising that Texas would be home to what appears to be a tropical swimming hole, but that’s exactly what awaits at Hamilton Pool in Austin. This site is no ordinary springs, either; it’s the effect of an underground river that collapsed. What was left behind is nothing short of magical: crystal blue waters and a picturesque waterfall that invites swimmers from all over.

Jerry and Pat Donaho/flickr

South Dakota may be considered a remote destination to some, yet its landscape is one of the most alluring in the country. The crown jewel of the state’s natural attractions is Badlands National Park. Erosion has left behind unique rock spires and breathtaking color that seems to transform depending on the time of day. And should you feel inclined to camp nearby, prepare for some of the most intense stargazing you’ve ever experienced.

Héctor Mota/flickr

Glacier Bay National Park is situated in southeast Alaska’s Inside Passage. This area, marked by high peaks and glaciers, is like something from a painting. Visitors to this area may be lucky enough to spot humpback whales and even puffins. There are also plenty of riverside trails that make for an unforgettable trek.

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