Nature’s hidden gems: the USA’s most overlooked natural wonders
Ellie Ross
14 August 2024
Have you heard of these nature spots?
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Thor’s Well, Oregon
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Devil’s Den, Florida
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Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness, New Mexico
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Luray Caverns, Virginia
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Bumpass Hell, California
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Turnip Rock, Michigan
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Sunken Forest, New York
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Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona
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Devil’s Bridge Trailhead, Arizona
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Lost River Cave, Kentucky
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The Florida Reef, Florida
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Bowling Ball Beach, California
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Apostle Islands Sea Caves, Wisconsin
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Fly Geyser, Nevada
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Alvord Desert, Oregon
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Kennicott Glacier, Alaska
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Haystack Rock, Oregon
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North Cascades, Washington
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McArthur-Burney Falls, California
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Palo Duro Canyon, Texas
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Letchworth State Park, New York
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Big Cypress National Preserve, Florida
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Castle Geyser, Wyoming
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Utah Crater, Utah
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Caddo Lake, Texas and Louisiana
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The Lost Sea (Craighead Caverns), Tennessee
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Paint Mines Interpretive Park, Colorado
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Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah
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Waterholes Canyon, Arizona
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Shoshone Falls, Idaho
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