50 beautiful outdoor places in the United States you should visit

Slitting dolines to sing boulder fields, these sites offer pleasure without the crowd.


Travel is a delicate thing to think right now. But if the last few months have taught us something, it is that any trip beyond our gateway is a real treat. Of course, we can not jump on a flight of red eyes and wake up in Europe or in Southeast Asia, but if you have a car, a picnic, and a few hours to lose, there is a lot of Beautiful places to explore near home. That you lived in Maine, California or somewhere between the two we found 50 incredible placesnot Draw major crowds. Keep your farm sun cream (and your face mask even closer) and prepare your next potentially a discriminated adventure. And for more travel ideas, check these6 easy escapades that you can take this weekend safely.

Editor's note: We understand that the trip is complicated right now and the restrictions vary from state to state. If you plan to visit any of the destinations below, we recommend that you check their official websites for possible closures, limited access advertisements and general safety guidelines.

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Thor's Well, Oregon

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Thor's well Can be notorious for the Oregonians, but you are a local visitor or out of town, it's always a mysterious site to see. Also known as the Pacific Drainage, the water hole swallow seawater in violent grooves. The phenomenon is better captured at high tide, but do not get too much. And for more incredible creations of the earth, consult the23 natural wonders hidden in the United States.

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Peek-a-boo gulch, utah

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Drives nine miles north of Kanab, along the route of the rough hole of Utah, and you will finally make the entrance toPEEK-A-BOO GULCH. The narrow canyon slit, which is often called "Antelope Canyon without the crowd", perhaps for a round-trip trip of 0.7 mile moderate. But you are not frightened - Once you are inside, hand cuts and feet help you navigate the impressive canyon sandstone walls.

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Waterrary Waters Canoe Wilderness Area, Minnesota

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Canada's borders can be closed but at thisDesert zone of 1,090,000 acresVisitors can canoes 150 miles along the international border. The primitive destination of Northern Minnesota also offers a number of hiking trails and more than 2,000 campsites so you can enjoy rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, picturesque and more on a night trip. And for more beaten trail stains, discoverThis is the most underestimated place in your state.

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Paint Mines Interpretation Park, Colorado

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Thirty miles east of Colorado Springs is one of the most unique sites in El Paso County: a 750-acre sweater of Prairie, Badlands and Hoodoos and striped turns. The latter - who have been left with colorful bands thanks to oxidized iron - isPaint the mine The main draw, but the archaeologists of Wannabe will also appreciate the rich Amerindian history of the region.

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Blackwater Falls State Park, West Virginia

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Twenty kilometers of crisk hiking trails through thisEscar Park in the Allegheny Mountains of West Virginia. Although it is appointed for the amber waters of its names - which dramatically deposit five stories before casing through a throat of eight kilometers who also want to check the picturesque view of Lindy overhang and Small Falls Elakala. And for more fantastic waterfalls, check15 cascades so magical that you will not believe that they are in the American state

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The sailing stones of Racetrack Playa, California

The Racetrack Playa is a scenic dry lake located above the northwestern side of Death Valley, in Death Valley National Park, Inyo County, California with
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What could possibly cause a 700-pound stone to Zigzag at 800 feet 800 feet in a California desert? This is precisely the scientists of the question set out to answer after observingRacetrack of the Playa Death Valley National Park. As there was a rational explanation (every winter, the wind pushes them on a thin layer of ice forms on the playa), the trails are always a fun show to see.

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HOH RAIN FOREST HALL OF MOSS, WASHINGTON

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This loop of 1.1 mile throughOlympic National Park Hoh Rain Forest Is like something all right of a fairy tale. The lush trail is packed with enchanting wildflowers and giant maple covered with lichen. Plan your visit for Monday morning or afternoon forAvoid weekend crowds.

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Jarbidge Wilderness Zone, Nevada

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ThisDesert zone of 113,000 acresis charged as "the most isolated area within 48 lower years" -so that you should have no difficulty in finding an isolated corner to explore. The serene landscape includes nearly a hundred kilometers of trail, eight 10,000-foot peaks, a vast alpine forest and a range of flora and fauna (think Elk, Moose and Mountain Lions), that's why she is often compared to the Alps. And for more amazing sites, consult the33 totally amazing travel destinations in the United States that you have never heard of.

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Hocking Hills State Park, Ohio

Ash Cave in Hocking Hills State Park
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If you need a quick escape from Columbus or Cincinnati, capHOCKING HILLS STATE PARK In your GPS and hit the road. Twenty-five miles of hiking trails zigzag their way around waterfalls, swirling gorges and horse-in-lawcaves. If you wish to spend overnight, the park also offers cabin rentals and campsites.

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Kauapea Beach, Kauai, Hawaii

Secret beach also known as Kauapea beach is a stunning trail only accessible beach on the island of Kauai in Hawaii.
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Despite his "secret beach" Moniker,Kauaia of Kauai Is not that all that trembled. This prevents visitors from the bay is in fact a steep and unmarked path and a lack of adequate parking. If you can exceed the painful hike, 15 minutes, you will be rewarded with a 3,000 feet 3,000 feet 3,000 feet of 3,000 feet. Just be warned: Swimming conditions vary daily today so that the solid surfing and current is not suitable for novices. There is also a naked section of the beach, even if it is rare to run in more than a few sunbathing at a time. And if you have already checked Hawaii out of your list, consider visiting one of the13 secret islands in the United States, you never knew how to exist.

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Goblin Valley State Park, Utah

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Park State Goblin Valley of Utah often attracts comparisons to March - and that will not take you long to understand why. The labyrinth of eroded sandstone formations rises on a dusty red rock in a subsidy way. Take a day of hiking or bike on three trails established or sit on one night toThe campground far from the park remote control.

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Small Canyon Canyon National Reserve, Alabama

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With 15,288 acres to spread,Small canyon of the river is an A + option for those of Alabama. The South Appalaches Reserve offers swimming, fishing, bird watching, hiking and pagaying White Whitewater. If you just watch your car or do not stop at a glance here and there, you can also drive the picturesque walk of Canyon River Canyon canyon.

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Geological site of Creek Hot, California

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Neon neon blue pool bubbles, boiling and steaming at thisCreek Remote in the National Forest of the California Inyo. The flow starts in the east of Sierra Nevadas before flowing further is in the long valley of the valley where magma, which is three miles below the surface heats the groundwater. Although water generally plans about 68 degrees, swimming is prohibited because we know that swimming is prohibited.

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National Crater Volcano Monument Arizona

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It can be difficult to believe, but less than 1,000 years ago, the earth around Flagstaff burst and sensitize the milestone lava in all directions. What remained in his wake was the youngest center cone in the Volcanic field of San Francisco: sunset. Visit today and you can explore the 3,040 acre monument and feet. Or if the heat wants you to your car, you can also drive the 89 motorway on a picturesque loop of 34 miles throughSunset Crater Volcano andNational Monuments of Wupatki.

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Ocean Grove Beach, New Jersey

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It may be impossible to avoid the search of sunbathing babysus in Cape May, Atlantic City and Ocean City, but drive about an hour and a half to the north and you will find a calmer sand slice. In the picturesque town ofOcean GroveWide avenues are lined with small Victorian homes and the small walking distance of the beach is free of t-shirt stands and fast food seals. Instead, the crowds here are sparse and sand is surprisingly white.

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AH-SHI-SLE-PAH WILDERNESS Study area, New Mexico

Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area
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Full Disclosure: The Reader of the New Mexico Remote ControlAh-Shi-Sle-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Includes a 15-mile unpaved track, but if your car can hack it, it will be worth it. The region is still relatively unknown (with nearbyBisti Badlands and De-Na-Zin Wilderness), so you will probably have the place for yourself. Take your camera and get ready for the spectacular landscape, which is dotted with water carved clay hills, with trees, hoodoos sandstone and even prehistoric dinosaur bones. And for landscapes more other, consult the100 destinations so magical, you will not believe that they are at the US

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Sonning Rocks Park, Pennsylvania

Man standing in field of boulders at Ringing Rocks State Park in Pennsylvania
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Pack a picnic and your best hammer! The Boulder field atPennsylvania's Rocks Rocks Park is an instrument of seven acres that expects to be played. One-third of the rock-field stone ring as a bell when it takes a test error, but it will soon sing your own air. Once you have finished, there is also a waterfall to see, so consider exploring the other hundred other acres of something from the park.

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Endertis Beach, California

Sunset light and clouds over the hills above Enderts Beach, near Crescent City, Redwood National Park, California
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A beach really "secret" is difficult to come, butEndertAlong the California coast of Del Norte, is an ideal distance option for practical concerns. To reach the shoreline, loaded with floating wood, you will have to travel the 0.75 kilometers of the last section of the California coastal trail. Visit during the low tide and you will also locate a number of marine creatures in the tide pools at the southern end of the beach.

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Pando, the trembling giant, the National Fish Fish Forest, Utah

Pando Aspen Grove in Fishlake National Forest, Utah
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Pando-Ance of the oldest and most huge organizations in the world - we thought to be dying, so if you live nearby, we suggest getting into a visit while you can. The 80,000-year-old assens' colony shares a single root system and each of the 40,000 trees (ropes or sockets) is genetically identical. Plan your visit for the end of the summer or the beginning of autumn to catch the trees as they transform their shiny autumn yellow.

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North Cascades National Park, Washington

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Sick of Seattle? Pack your supplies and head two hours north of this beautiful park. Although this is often made in favor of his brothers and sistersOlympic andMount Rainier,North Waterfalls Are all beauty - we are talking about mountains covered with conifers, 500 Vierristic Alpine lakes and more than 300 glaciers (most of all US Park outside Alaska) -and Less than 39,000 visitors a year. If you want to get out of nature without tourists,These are the least congested national parks in America.

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Rocks monument, Kansas

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Follow Highways 83 south of Oakley, keep an eye on a billboard with where to turn and possibly you will arrive onRocks monument-Aly the eight wonders of Kansas. The limestone outcrops are 70 feet high and are the result of an eroded marine bed that formed 80 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. The site is completely free to visit - comes just before sunset.

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Roque Bluffs State Park, Maine

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If the crowd on Old Orchard, Wells and Ogunquit you have the head of your head to a day spent on the sand, give yourselfRoque Bluffs State Park since. The hidden gem of 274 acres - only 90 minutes drive east of Bar Harbor - includes a half-mile croissant coast along the English bay and a 60 acres pond for water dip gentle.

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Palo Duro Canyon, Texas

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The Grand Canyon can see more than six million visitors a year, but the miniature version of Texas (if you can call 120 miles of 20 miles.mini-Palo Duro Canyon-Welcome just a fraction of the guests of the larger monument. The Panhandle attraction is nestled 25 km from Amarillo city center and has 30 miles of hiking and cycling trails (you can get from 880 feet to canyon floor) as well as camping and sliding sites.

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Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Alaska

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Wrangell-St. Elie can be the largest of AmericaNational Park (According to the NPS, it is larger than Yosemite, Yellowstone and Switzerland combined!), But it's one of the least busy. Last year, the vast, the wilderness of Alaska's 13.2 million acres saw less than 75,000 visitors - a shame given its concentration of volcanoes, glaciers and diverse fauna. Although there are no campsites located in the park, there is a lot ofPrivate and public campgrounds nearby.

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Holbone of picturesque hell, Utah

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Although this name is the name may not be the most inviting,Backbone of picturesque hell Book 38 miles of unmissable mountain views of Boulder in Escalante. The winding road is ideal for those looking for an adventure that does not even require to get out of the car; Take a picnic and drag on sunglasses to enjoy a view of deep and accident canyons, lush pine forests, cliff faces and high elevation lakes. And for more magnificent readers in the region,These are the best road trips from the southwest.

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Fern Canyon, California

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This lush and green canyon is a few kilometers fromPrairie Creek Redwoods National Park. As long as you are not claustrophobic, it makes a great hiking spot, because the trail of a mile forms a natural labyrinth with imposing walls that grow closer and larger the furthest than you walk. Hidden in dense leaves are also a number of amphibians, including the giant Pacific salamander, so keep an eye on track companions under the foot.

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Beach Driftwood, Jekyll Island, Georgia

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If the name has not already spoiled you for you,This beach Is known for its altered float wood - a rest of the region's maritime forest, which has been eroded slowly (over several decades) and has become one with the sandy coast. While the beauty of Jeekyll Island, located right next to the coast of Georgia, is not really a secret,Recent comments Attest that the crowds are much thinner than the Saint-Simons nearby.

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Nine Mile Canyon, Utah

Various ancient Petroglyphs seen along Nine Mile Canyon road in Southern Utah
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Despite his name, Utah's RemoteNine Mile Canyon Actually performs 46 miles through some of the most accident stretching of the state. Also known as the "longest outdoor art gallery of the world", the canyon is renowned for its tens of thousands of ancient petroglyphs and pictograms created by the Fremont and the people of UTE there are At about 1,000 years.

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Nature Reserve of the State of Mono Lake Tufa, California

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Only 13 miles east of Yosemite LiesNature Reserve of the State of Mono Lake Tufa-A park that is not great about, but at home to a million-years lake that is actually one of the oldest in North America. What really attracts knowledge visitors, however, are tufa tufa tufa towers and buttons that stand out after calcium levels and water carbonate.

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Forest of Madame Sherri, New Hampshire

Castle at Madame Sherri's Forest
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Back in the 1920s,Mrs Antoinette Sherri-On Eccentric Costume Costume Broadway - its ownCastle in the woods of Chesterfield. Over the following years, she hosted Glamorous Gatsby-Est feasts that attracted friends from the theater closely and from afar. After his passage in 1965, the three-story house fell into displays. Today, visitors to the wooded area of ​​New Hampshire will find that a large staircase is all that remains.

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Bristlecone Pines, Large Basin National Park, Nevada

Landscape at Great Basin National Park, Nevada. Scenic view of Wheeler Peak. A large Bristlecone Pine tree in the foreground. A blue clouded sky above.
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Do not let their appearance knotted and twisted you deceive it - theBristlecone Pines from Great Bassin National Parkare flourishing. Although they are exposed to such extreme conditions (violent winds, summer heat off and cold winter temperatures), the 5,000-year-olds have managed to survive any other non-clonal organization. If you can not visit you at any time soon, do not worry - they are there to stay.

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Kettle of the Devil, Judge Magney State Park, Minnesota

Magney State Park, Devil's Kettle Water Fall on the Brule River
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If you are in mind that once you've seen a waterfall, you have seen them all, it's time to think again. To the kettle of the devil, inMagney State Park J. MinnesotaThe Brule River is divided into two as its oriental flux spanned a traditional 50 feet drop and its western flow descends just 10 feet before disappearing into a potholes. Where is exactly that the second stream has been escaped experts for centuries. Some thought it disappeared underground while others assumed to have followed his own road to Lake Superior. But in 2016, experts arrived at a too reasonable conclusion: it joins the river Brule downstream.

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Calvert Cliffs State Park, Maryland

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A two-mile trek is all that separates you from thatChesapeake Bay Beach Isolated, if strap on your tevas and take the red trail, which leads you directly to the shore. The quart-mile beach is flanked by cliffs of 10 to 20 million years and is known for its old fossils, so keep eyes peeled for shark teeth, shells and other relics (they found rhinoceros, tapirs And even the mastodons, then you never know!).

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Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, Florida

Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, Palm Coast, Florida, USA
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The beaches can be a penny a dozen in the sun (Sunshine State, but this park wore an intriguing and hidden bank.Washington Oaks It is known for its former living oak and its formal gardens, bursting with birds of paradise, but less of its knowledge of the Atlantic coast, which is lined with rock formations of ancient coastal which belong and stem from the size of the tides.

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Fort Rock State Park Natural Area, Oregon

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There is no disappearedStrong rock. According to the official website of the region, the 200-foot tuff ring considerably ends with sterile plains of Oregon as a "mirage of the desert". The national landmark formed in prehistoric moments during the flamboyant-hot magma shot through the bottom of a shallow sea. Today, the trails surround the 4,460 feet ring so you can get an approximate look of natural quirk. And for more geological infrastructures,15 natural jaw wonders, you will only see in America.

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Glen Park Grimes, New York

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Looking for a hike in the quiet afternoon near the fingers lakes?Glen grimesIn the picturesque and popular village of Naples (between Bath and Canandaigua), offers trails of Creekside Easy Creekside, a handful of cascades that gently break the rocks covered with foam and, more you know the oldest fossilized tree in New York. Heads Up: Some parts of the trail can be slippery, you will want to prepare with sneakers or high traction sandals.

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Kentucky River Palisades, Kentucky

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ThePalisades of the Kentucky River have been around an incomprehensible time (think 450million Years), but we will not challenge you if it's the first one you hear from them. The cliffs of dramatic shale and limestone run nearly a hundred kilometers along the Serene Kentucky River and shelter all the types of wild animals of bobcats with pilgrims. You can explore the palisades via kayak, canoeing or foot.

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Congaree National Park, South Carolina

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Convene can be South Carolina onlyNational Park, but a little surprising have heard about it. The little well-known gem harvested the greatest feeling of hardwood forest at the bottom of the former US growth, including trees that are almost as big as Pisa's leaning tower. Couple only with access to creek cedar of canoeing and kayak, as well as a long-term 2.4-mile promenade loop that winds through the most convincing corners of the park and you have a Sufficient reason to go to Hopkins.

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Guadalupe Mountain National Park, Texas

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With less than 175,000 annual visitors,Guadalupe Mountain National Park May not seem so special on paper, but the spectacular regional parameters are home to four TEXAS high peaks as well as the reef reef reef reef-the fossils of the permian in the world. If any of these facts stitched your interest, head to the east of El Paso and do not forget to fill your tank on the way that the stations closest to the east and From the west are 30 miles away, minimum.

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Drive-Thrru Park, California

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This attraction kitschy - a sequoia of 315 feet tall with a six feet hole of seven feet in its base-attractive visitors since the 1930s when "tunnel trees" were all the streets. While the practice has been interrupted by environmentalists,Leggett Chandelier Tree Miraculously survived its secular defiguration and attracts motorists for the last 80 years. Balance yourself today for a photo op, picnic and walk around the ground. And before hitting the highway, check theBEST WEST COAST ROAD TRIPS IN AMERICA.

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Tetttegouche State Park, Minnesota

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Craggy Sea Front Bluffs meet inner calm lakes, tumbling waterfalls and breathtaking views of the higher lake in this inescapable state park.Tettegouche (It's "Tet-a-gooch") offers 23 miles of hiking and cycling trails, four dozen campsites and canoe and kayak rentals so you can explore it on your own conditions.

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PART PARK Jumping the lover, Connecticut

Lover's Leap Bridge _ New Milford, Connecticut
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TOPART PARK Jumping the loverVisitors can admire the picturesque beauty of the New England Valley of the Vantage of a wrought iron bridge of the nineteenth century. Although the bright red bridge is definitely the main fate of the park, there are also 127 acres to discover on foot.

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Ha ha Tonka State Park, Missouri

Aerial photo of Ha Ha Tonka State Park at the Lake of the Ozarks, MO.
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With dolines, caves, natural bridges and the largest spring spring,The Ha Ha Tonka State Park of Missouri is a view to see. Geological quirks on the side, however, it is the ruins of the European castle of the century of the century that we can not have enough. A series of unfortunate events (a premature death, depression, poverty and a major fire) left the manor in the hands of state officials, who have now preserved his walls in rough. And for more beautiful mansions, check the23 so amazing castles that you will not believe that they are not in the United States.

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Schoolhouse Beach, Wisconsin

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Love the beach but hates tracking the sand of your car?Wisconsin's Schoolhouse BeachOn the shores of Lake Michigan, rings powdery dunes for soft pebbles and polished glacier. As there are only five beaches of such beaches in this world, there is a strict rule to follow: do not even think of packing rocks on your journey.

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Bird Island Reserve, North Carolina

Red Knots and Sunrise over Atlantic Ocean, Sunset Beach, North Carolina
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You will not find high-rise condos, cluttered walks or hordes of people toBird Island Reserve-The southernmost city of North Carolina and the only undeveloped barrier island. Instead, the preserved island offers blank white shores, thousands of acres of salt marshes, maritime grasslands and a range of flora and fauna of eigens, herons and seagulls with nesting. Turtles of the sea.

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Lyman Falls State Park, Vermont

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Vermont is the paradise of the outdoor man, but find a peaceful and socially distant track means avoiding hot spots like Burlington, Killington and Stowe. Instead, jump on the road VT 102 and exit at Bloomfield, where you will landLyman Falls State Park. The 41 acres area is ideal for those seeking canoe, camp and fish. In fact, the park is one of the best places in New England when it comes to taking the trout.

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Grassrole Glacier, National Forest Custer, Montana

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Grasshopper glacierYour piece of ice is not average. The mile-long landmark, in the mountains of the Rough Ursooth of Montana, was a big news when it was discovered in 1914 - and for a weird reason. The sedimentary colored glacier surrounds tens of millions of grasshoppers now extinct in its snowy clutch. If you want to see it closely, the glacier is only accessible July to September and requires an eight miles and round trip rise.

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East State Beach, Rhode Island

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Maintaining a personal beach bubble is not an easy exploit, especially not at Rowdy Rhode Island Shores in Newport and Narragansett. Three miles from CharlestownEast State Beach Offers a relaxed atmosphere because it is the least advanced beach of the state. Do not let it dissuade you, however; The barrier beach is sandwiched between Ninigret Pond (and its National Wildlife Refuge) and the Atlantic, offering visitors many spaces and a large area to swim, kayak, fish and enjoy the sun.

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Lionhead Natural Water Slides, State Park State Priest, Idaho

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Water parks can be out of question this summer, but you can always get your solution (and for free!) To the Northern Idaho remote controlPRIEST LAKE STATE PARK. There, nestled in the dense cedar forest of the park, fir tree and the forest of Tamarack, you will find several natural slides of 100 long feet that are slippery with iced mountain water. Since the achievement of granite slides calls a 1.5 mile hike (each channel), you will not have to deal with long lines, either.

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Jamestown Beach Event Park, Virginia

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The Collie de Virginia Jamestown is perhaps well known, butits beach nearby managed to fly under the radar. Located along the James River, this shorefront of the year is considered one of the best secret places of the state thanks to its shaded picnic areas, the observation pier and the launch of the Motomarin . Propane grilling is also allowed (or you can use park coal crickets) to put on burgers and hot dogs for the whole family. And if you prefer to play safe and stay at home, you can always travel virtually; here isHow to see the most beautiful destinations in the world of your couch.


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