America’s Most Beautiful Forest
This forest is home to the world’s largest tree, the giant sequoia. You’re even able to camp among the towering trees on campgrounds or in cabins.
Most Beautiful Fall Foliage
The state has tons of hills, mountains, and lakes that look beautiful covered in the red, orange, and gold hues. While anywhere in New England offers incredible views of the leaves changing in autumn, Vermont is a popular destination.
Most Beautiful Tree Grove
While you can find gorgeous fall foliage many places, Gunnison known for its golden trees. A species known for their gorgeous bright yellow hue. It’s home to the largest Aspen tree grove in North America
Most Beautiful Amphitheatre
The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Grateful Dead, and even The Blues Brothers have played the famous venue. Red Rocks Ampitheatre is just outside of Denver and has hosted performances all the way back to 1906.
Most Beautiful Hills
“The hills were formed over tens of thousands of years from wind blown dust and silt, called ‘loess.” Located in Idaho, Washington, and Oregon, the Palouse is a lush area that features rolling hills.
Most Beautiful Rock
The only way to get to the formation is by water, but you can plan a kayaking excursion to see it on the Port Austin Kayak website. Turnip Rock is a popular tourist attraction, though it’s actually on private property.
Most Beautiful Greenery
We also recommend adding a visit to the nearby Triple Falls. Bountiful plants of any kind are always alluring, but the mix of aquatic and woodland growth is doubly enchanting.
Most Beautiful Glaciers
If you’re thinking of visiting, you should act fast: Climate change is causing the ice to melt, according to Atlas Obscura. Although reaching 12-miles of partially frozen caverns isn’t exactly easy.
Most Beautiful Well
The Atlas Obscura website notes the hole is “most spectacular at high tide. “Located in the teeny tiny town of Yachats, right by Cape Perpetua, this natural well appears to be a bottomless drain for the surrounding sea.
Most Beautiful Hiking Trail
The 2.4 mile trail may not be long, but its steep stairs make it a feat. Both beautiful and thrilling, this hike in Zion National Park provides amazing views.