Hiking through Oregon's Cascade Mountains is a breathtaking experience in and of itself, and making it to Crater Lake is such a unique experience.
Yellowstone National Park is high on many people's lists in terms of national park visits, and with good reason.
Northern California's Yosemite Valley is another must-visit for those who need to get away from bustling big cities. Hikers have plenty of waterfalls and cliffs to explore
Despite its name, this waterway isn't limited to the small state of Delaware. It actually stretches from New Jersey to Pennsylvania for 40 miles, making for a scenic road trip filled with amazing views and wildlife.
If you take a winter cruise to see Hubbard Glacier, you can kill two birds with one stone, as it is situated just by both Alaska and Yukon, Canada.
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is an open-air amphitheater built into a natural rock structure located just 10 miles outside of Denver.
Made up of 119 dissolved limestone caves, visitors will often also see dozens of species of reptiles, birds, and bats during the experience.
Mount Desert Island, a jewel in the already gorgeous state of Maine, is home to tourist draw Acadia National Park. But the island offers so much more, including the delightful town of Bar Harbor