US Natural Wonders You Have to See Before You Die
An iconic natural wonder, the Grand Canyon is known for its colorful landscape and overwhelming size. The National Park Service says the “Grand Canyon is one of the most spectacular examples of erosion anywhere in the world.”
As well as the world’s most famous geyser, Old Faithful, Yellowstone has over 10,000 geothermal highlights to explore, including hot springs, mudpots, and fumaroles.
Yosemite has a lot to see, including the granite cliffs of El Capital and Half Dome and Yosemite Falls, one of the tallest waterfalls in North America.
On the border of the USA and Canada, Niagara Falls is an impressive site. Visit the USA says there are three falls to see, including “Horseshoe Falls (almost 51 meters tall), American Falls (53.6 meters tall), and Bridal Veil Falls (53.6 meters tall).”
The giant redwoods in this Californian national park are breathtaking. Make sure you don’t miss seeing the General Sherman Tree, which is the largest tree by volume in the world.
The Everglades are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and they give visitors a chance to explore the largest tropical wilderness in the USA. Airboats are a fantastic way to see the waters,
There are well-preserved log cabins, grist mills, and other structures throughout the Great Smoky Mountains Park that give visitors an idea of how early Appalachian settlers would have lived in the area.