51 Must See Sights in the United States
One of the biggest countries in the world, the United States offers hundreds of stunning destinations; from cosmopolitan cities and cozy provincial towns, to historic sites and sunny beaches. Here are our top things to see and do on a trip to America.
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1. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Idaho and Montana – Packed with geological wonders; see more than 10,000 geysers, hot springs, and untouched wilderness like nowhere else.
2. Kilauea, Hawaii – To witness the eruption of one of the most active volcano on the Earth.Â
3. Death Valley National Park, California – To survive in the hottest part of the United States and see mysterious rolling boulders.
4. Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico – To explore more than 100 caves
5. Lake Tahoe, California – To sit back and admire the natural beauty of this stunning lake.
6. Havasu Falls, Arizona – To see the 100-foot high waterfalls from bright orange sandstone and swim in and natural pools filled with clear turquoise water.
7. Las Vegas, Nevada – To see Paris, Venice and Elvis all in one place.
8. Space Center Houston, Texas – To see theGemini and Apollo space crafts.Â
9. Alcatraz, San Francisco, California – To escape from the legendary prison.
10. Grand Canyon, Arizona – To marvel at breathtaking heights and be captivated by magnificent landscapes.
11. Florida Keys, Florida – To laze on tropical islands, snorkel and to catch a glimpse of dolphins.Â
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12. Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado – To explore the stunning mountains.
13. Arches National Park, Utah – To pass through one of 2,000 bright-yellow stone arches.
14. Mardi Gras Tour, New Orleans, Louisiana – To witness the enchanting parade and dance till you drop.
15. Mount Rushmore National Memorial, South Dakota – To see the heads of four former United States presidents carved into a mountain.
16. Old Cowtown Museum, Kansas – To ride around historic town of 19th century.
17. Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky – To go canoeing through world's longest cave system.
18. Michigan Lake, Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Michigan – To enjoy the beauty of the largest lake in the world.
19. Niagara Falls, New York – To take a boat ride to the bottom of this impressive waterfall to get a different perspective.
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20. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City – To see nearly 2 million works of art.
21. Manhattan, New York City – To see the Statue of Liberty, walk along Broadway, and climb the Empire State building.
22. Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska – To see, or even climb the highest mountain in North America.
23. Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville, Tennessee – To soak up country music in the place where it was born.
24. Montana Rockies, Montana – For excellent hiking and spotting wildlife.
25. Cannon Beach, Oregon – To relax at the picturesque beach framed with coastal rocks.
26. Katmai National Park, Alaska – To see bears in their natural habitat, it’s also a great place for bird watching
27. Taos Pueblo, New Mexico – To see the ancient multi-story pueblo dwellings.
28. Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico – Take a walk on a 367-foot sandstone cliff where the Acoma people have lived for centuries.
29. Yosemite National Park, California – To wander the granite cliffs and waterfalls.
30. Hollywood Walk of Fame, Los Angeles, California – To feel as if you are a Hollywood star.
31. Universal Studios Hollywood, California – To visit the oldest film studios where have been created Simpsons and Shrek.
32. Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California – To have a look at red-orange bridge known all over the world.
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33. Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona – To see natural sandstone rock formations – the symbol of the American West.
34. South Beach, Miami, Florida – To take a walk through glamour, art deco and walk on endless tropical beaches.
35. Walt Disney World, Florida – To get your adrenaline going.
36. Castillo de San Marcos, Florida – To be inspired by this impressive fort.
37. Valley Forge National Historical Park, Pennsylvania - To absorb the history at the place of iconic battle of U.S.Â
38. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee – To enjoy the breathtaking landscapes of the most visited national park in U.S.
39. Amana Colonies, Iowa – To learn more about history and culture of one of the oldest communal societies in U.S.
40. Churchill Downs, Kentucky – To see the horse race of Kentucky Derby.
41. Gettysburg National Battlefield, Pennsylvania – To feel as if you are a soldier of Civil War.Â
42. French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana – To wander the French colonial townhouses and Creole mansions.
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43. Independence National Park and the Liberty Bell, Pennsylvania – To visit the memorial where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were signed.
44. National Mall and Memorial Park, Washington D.C. – To take a walk through iconic landmarks - Washington, Lincoln, and Jefferson Memorials.Â
45. Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts – To see the U.S.'s oldest stadium.
46. Vermont Teddy Bear Company Tour, Vermont – To find out how the most famous bear in the world is created.
47. Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia – To learn more about the glory.
48. Atlantic City Boardwalk, New Jersey – To sunbathe on this extensive sandy beach.
49. Historic center of Chicago, Illinois – To wander the iconic skyscrapers of Chicago - Willis Tower, John Hancock Center, Tribune Tower.
50. Navy Pier, Chicago, Illinois – To see the symbolic highlight of Chicago at the shore of Michigan Lake.
51. El Dorado Gold Mine, Alaska – To pan for gold at this well-known gold mine.Â
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