The Definitive List Of The 22 Most Utterly Gorgeous Places In America
By Beth|Published August 17, 2019
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Charlottesville. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
It’s no secret that America is beautiful. Our patriotic songs would be nothing without the mention of purple mountains majesty, amber waves of grain, and all the natural delights available from sea to shining sea. You may recall a recent post where we highlighted the 10 Most Photographic Sites Across The U.S. Today’s topic takes us to even more exquisite sites in the U.S., and you’ll most certainly want to bring your camera.
Without further ado, here is the definitive list of the 22 most utterly gorgeous places in America — in no definitive order:
Just outside of Page awaits a magnificent natural attraction that borders on the surreal. The warped sandstone and brightly colored landscape is nothing short of dreamy.
There's a festival held each year in April in which visitors from all across the globe travel to Washington to witness the colors of millions of tulips. This rare phenomenon is nearly too beautiful for words.
And while we're on the subject of trees, there are perhaps none more impressive than the giant Sequoias that grace this California forest. Among the tallest of them is the General Sherman, towering 275 feet above ground.
Located along the Whitaker Point Trail in Arkansas, this breathtaking overlook provides one of the most stunning views in the area. Plus, the jagged rock really does resemble a hawksbill.
Springtime in Texas means blossoming fields of bluebonnets in central, southeast, and eastern Texas. They're the perfect accent to the gentle fields and big skies of the Lone Star State.
Like a gaping hole into the Earth, the Grand Prismatic Spring in Wyoming appears like something from a movie. Its colorful composition makes it one of the most sought-after attractions in the world.
Crater Lake National Park can be found in southern Oregon's Cascade Mountains. While the attraction itself is gorgeous, the history behind it is even more appealing; Crater Lake was formed by the collapse of the volcano Mount Mazama.
Lake McDonald is the largest lake in the picturesque Glacier National Park in Montana. Boasting gorgeous reflections of the mountain peaks, this spot is a haven for photographers.
Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve is part of the Flint Hills region of Kansas. This uniquely American view seems to stretch for as far as they eye can see.
The tallest waterfall in the state of Oregon and the second tallest year-round fall in the U.S., Multnomah Falls appears like something out of a fairy tale.
The gentle rolling mountains of Shenandoah may be much smaller than those out west, but there's something captivating about this corner of the U.S. Especially considering that the Appalachian Region is among the oldest mountain ranges in the world.
Last but certainly not least are the pristine Maroon Bells, two pristine peaks of the Elk Mountains located less than half a mile apart.
Of course, there are countless other breathtaking attractions around the beautiful U.S. Which of your favorites may have missed the list? Be sure to share them with us!
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