Bryce Canyon National Park.

Easily one of my favorite national parks, Bryce Canyon National Park is must-visit for fans of unique landscapes and epic hiking trails. With its vibrant scenery of oranges, reds, and whites, and its incredible, almost alien-like rock formations, it’s truly a sight to behold. Bryce Canyon National Park feels like a glimpse of what Mars …

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Multnomah Falls: Oregon’s Tallest & most Famous Waterfall.

As Oregon’s most famous waterfall, Multnomah Falls is unmissable if you're in the Portland area. Towering at 620 feet (189 m), it's the tallest waterfall in the state of Oregon (fact) and the second tallest year-round waterfall in the United States (allegedly - at least, according to the National Park Service). This beautifully tiered waterfall …

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Devils Tower National Monument.

Standing tall against the sky, Devils Tower National Monument dominates the northeastern Wyoming landscape, visible from miles away. Although it's tucked away in a remote part of the state, the journey to Devils Tower is undeniably worth it. Rising in solitude from the rugged wilderness, this towering rock formation contrasts dramatically with the surrounding flatlands, …

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Ah-Pah Interpretative Trail at Redwood National Park: Short but Great.

One of the easiest hikes I've ever done, the Ah-Pah Interpretative Trail offers an enjoyable and accessible hiking experience within Redwood National Park. Originally a 20th-century logging road, it has been transformed into a family-friendly trail, making it perfect for visitors of all ages, including my seven-year-old daughter, who walked it effortlessly. While it may …

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Upper Antelope Canyon: The Place Where Water Runs Through the Rocks.

In the northeast corner of Arizona, near the small town of Page, lies a natural wonder that everyone should visit at least once: Upper Antelope Canyon. This otherworldly and breathtaking site perfectly encapsulates the beauty of the American Southwest, a crown jewel of the Arizonan desert. Like its sister canyon, Lower Antelope Canyon: The Hidden …

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The Seven Sacred Pools & Soldier Pass Cave of Sedona.

Ahhh, Sedona – a magical place widely regarded as one of Arizona's most popular and beautiful spots. It’s a stunning area brimming with hiking trails and endless opportunities for exploration. Among the countless locations in Sedona, the Seven Sacred Pools and Soldier Pass Cave stand out as particularly well-known and sought-after. Their popularity has surged …

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Lady Bird Johnson Grove of Redwood National Park.

The Lady Bird Johnson Grove, named after a notable former First Lady of the United States, ranks among my top hiking experiences at Redwood National Park. Nestled within a magical grove of old-growth redwood forest, it offers a beautiful hike ideal for families and a highlight of any itinerary in Redwood National Park. About 3 …

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Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument.

The youngest volcano in the San Francisco volcanic field, Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument offers an intriguing day trip for visitors passing through via I-40 or who live in nearby Arizona cities. Situated just 2 hours from Prescott, 2.5 hours from Phoenix, and a mere 30 minutes outside Flagstaff, it's easily accessible for many in …

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Trillium Falls – A Fairytale Realm Awaits.

Exceptionally beautiful, the hike to Trillium Falls via the Trillium Falls Trail should top any list for Redwood National Park. Hands down, this was my favorite hike from our entire Redwoods trip and one of the few hikes I'd be happy to do again. Highly recommended on countless blogs and even the official NPS website, …

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Ooh Aah Point of the Grand Canyon.

Arguably one of the most famous points at the Grand Canyon, hiking down to Ooh Aah Point should be a box ready to be checked on any hiker's checklist. Gaining its name from the obvious “Ooh, aah" sound you make upon reaching it, the point has been made uber-trendy by Instagram and TikTok “influencers”, and …

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