America's most stunning natural wonders
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Monument Valley, Arizona/Utah

Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Yellowstone's most famous hot spring, the Grand Prismatic's vivid blue centre is surrounded by bands of rusty orange, yellow and green, making it look otherworldly. A half-mile boardwalk loops around the hot spring as well as the other pools in the Midway Geyser Basin. However, Grand Prismatic is so large, it'll be hard to make out its shape. After you've seen it up close, head to the nearby Grand Prismatic Spring Overlook for a breathtaking view from further away.
Grand Canyon, Arizona

Caddo Lake, Texas/Louisiana

This swampy lake that lies on the border of Texas and Louisiana is probably one of the moodiest natural wonders on this list. Spanish moss drips from the cypress trees, whose broad, knotted trunks are submerged in the dark, mysterious water. Alligators can sometimes be found basking on logs and the lake's slightly spooky ambiance is perfect for slow paddling in a kayak or canoe.
Bryce Canyon, Utah

Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee/North Carolina

Antelope Canyon, Arizona

Hubbard Glacier, Alaska

Cadillac Mountain, Acadia National Park, Maine

Garden of the Gods, Colorado

Logan Pass, Glacier National Park, Montana

Fly Geyser, Nevada

Crater Lake, Oregon

White Sands National Monument, New Mexico

Everglades, Florida

Hamilton Pool Preserve, Texas

Spire Cove, Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska

Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park, California

Mendenhall Glacier ice caves, Alaska

Redwoods, Avenue of the Giants, California

There are several spots in California perfect for admiring the imposing redwoods. Take your pick between Redwood National and State Parks; head to Sequoia National Park to see the largest living single-stem tree General Sherman; or walk among the giant sequoias of Mariposa Grove in Yosemite. For a less crowded view of the trees, drive along the Avenue of the Giants and admire the majestic trees surrounding the road.
Star Dune, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, Colorado

Niagara Falls, New York

It may not be the biggest or the tallest waterfall in the world, but it's definitely one of the most famous. With a distinctive green colour due to a mix of rock flour and salts, the three waterfalls pour across the border of the US and Canada. If you're ready to brave the spray of the waterfall, board the Maid of the Mist for a boat tour that takes you straight to the bottom of the falls or you could trek to one of the many observation decks and watch from above.
The Narrows, Zion National Park, Utah

Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park, Washington

Shoshone Falls, Idaho

Found on the Snake River in southern Idaho, Shoshone Falls are often called the Niagara of the West. A must-see attraction in Twin Falls, the waterfall is 212 feet (64.6m) high and flows over a rim nearly 1,000 feet (304.8m) wide. Although the falls are stunning throughout the year, they're best viewed in spring or early summer when the water flow is high due to snowmelt. If paddling or kayaking underneath the waterfall sounds a bit too adventurous for you, there's also a viewing platform to soak in the view.
Grand Teton, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

With some of the most dramatic scenery in the country, the Teton mountains are a sight to behold. Grand Teton, the highest mountain in the Grand Teton National Park, is one of the top American mountaineering destinations but don't worry if you're not a climber – there are plenty of ways to view these majestic mountains from the ground. Head to Oxbow Bend to take a brilliant photo of the mountains and spot wildlife like moose, black bears, otters and the occasional grizzly.
Painted Hills, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Oregon

Mount Rainier, Washington

Joshua trees, Joshua Tree National Park, California

Wonder Lake, Denali National Park, Alaska

Burns Basin, Badlands National Park, South Dakota

Multnomah Falls, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon

Luray Caverns, Virginia

These otherworldly caverns, the most extensive in the eastern United States, open out below the Shenandoah Valley's Blue Ridge Mountains. The sand-coloured stalagmites and stalactites have sprouted over millions of years and winding tunnels give way to echoing chambers. Don't miss the Dream Lake where its 20 inches (51cm) of water look much deeper due to the reflections on its surface.
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Alvord Desert, Oregon

This stark landscape really is part of the famously green Pacific Northwest region. A dry lakebed, the area only sees around 7 inches (17.7cm) of rain a year. The cracked earth, fringed by mountains and punctured by natural springs, is situated in southeastern Oregon and you'll get the best views by driving the Steens Loop Tour Route.
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Devils Tower, Wyoming

Devils Tower is impossible to miss – the 1,267-feet-tall (386m) rock soars high above the surrounding countryside. Made famous by Steven Spielberg’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Devils Tower is also a sacred site to more than 25 Native American tribes. There’s a path winding its way around the base of the tower, offering a chance to see it from all angles.
Kīlauea, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii

One of the most active volcanoes in the world, Kīlauea is located in Hawaii's Volcanoes National Park that also encompasses the world's biggest shield volcano, Mauna Loa. In addition to the incredible volcanic scenery of black lava rock and molten lava flowing through it and into the ocean, the park is also a refuge for some of the rarest flora and fauna in the world. One of the most popular routes to see the top sights within the park, including Kīlauea, is the 11-mile (17.7km) Crater Rim Drive route.
Turnip Rock, Lake Huron, Michigan

Palouse Falls, Washington

Located in southeastern Washington, Palouse Falls drop for about 200 feet (61m), puncturing the course of the Palouse River. The cascade, formed by floods during the Ice Age, steals the show but visitors will also be in awe of the neat circular pool and rugged canyon walls. A trio of scenic viewpoints offer fabulous vistas of the falls.
Crater Lake, Elk Mountains, Colorado

The Elk Mountains in Colorado are littered with scenic viewpoints and gorgeous landscapes, yet nothing beats Maroon Bells – two of the highest peaks in the Elk Mountains – reflecting in Crater Lake. As the trail leading to Crater Lake experiences heavy footfall, especially in summer, be mindful of your impact on the environment if you're visiting this incredible natural landmark.
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Delicate Arch, Arches National Park, Utah

With the highest density of natural arches in the world, the Arches National Park boasts more than 2,000 natural red sandstone arches, the most famous being the Delicate Arch. The 52-foot (16m) freestanding arch is among the park's most popular attractions and there's a 1.5-mile (2.4km) hiking trail leading up to the famous formation.
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