The natural beauty found in all the states is so vast and amazing that it's nearly impossible to comprehend-but you can't say we didn't try. Here, our complete state-by-state list shows the best places in America's states. Which US state has the most landmarks? What is the most visited landmark in the USA?
Alaska:
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park
There are few
states as famous as Alaska. And on 13 million acres lies Wrangell-St. Elias,
the largest national park in the United States, is home to some of the Far
North's most spectacular sights. Hiking here takes you into the boreal forest,
past sparkling glaciers (the Root Glacier Trail passes directly over the ice;
crampons are recommended), and into the mountains for spectacular mountain
views.
Arizona: The Grand Canyon
For starters,
this park contains some of the highest peaks in the country. The most beautiful
place in Arizona is the Grand Canyon with . While breathtaking natural beauty
is found throughout the state, from beautiful Emerald Cove to pristine Canyon
de Chelly, nothing compares to the majesty of Arizona. Havasu Falls, also
known as Havasupai, is a world natural wonder and it's impossible to separate
the red rock from the turquoise water, not to mention the circular arc of the
Colorado River at Horseshoe Bend.
Arkansas: Ozark National Forest
Francis is a
place where there is always plenty to do. The oak forests are full of caves
(Blanchard Springs Caverns has a guided tour with an underground river),
caverns, swimming beaches, campgrounds, and horse and ATV trails. Whitaker
Point and Sam's Throne are popular with hikers and hikers.
California:
Yosemite National Park
The third
oldest national park, the national park has a very large area with UNESCO and
the wish list of tourists around the world. The alpine mountain range attracts
millions of people every year to admire the beauty of the Sierra Nevada,
characterized by granite domes, towering redwood trees and waterfalls. The
multimillion-dollar panorama includes Yosemite Falls and the nearby famous Half
Dome, which rises from a rock-solid spot at approximately (1,400 meters)
above the valley floor.