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Little River Canyon National Preserve

Alabama is home to some of the best white-water rafting and kayaking spots. The Little River Canyon National Preserve is the best spot for water adventure on the northeastern corner of the state.

Glacier Bay National Park

Glacier Bay National Park is a 3.3-million-acre natural icy wonder in the state of Alaska. Johns Hopkins and Margerie are the two glaciers located in this national park.

Grand Canyon

The Grand Canon is America's grandest natural wonder that stretches over a length of 277 miles with canyons that split apart 18 miles and are at least a mile deep.

Crater of Diamonds State Park

The nations largest diamond was discovered in the Crater of Diamonds Park's public digging spot. The diamond is said to be at least 40.23 carats. There are several hidden gems waiting to be discovered here.

Avenue of the Giants

The Avenue of The Giants is a known highway in California. It runs through the approximate 300 feet tall redwood trees which span the length of the road on both sides.

Rocky Mountain National Park

There are approximately 124 named peaks in the Rocky Mountains National Park. It is spread across approximately 415 square miles and is one of the most popular tourist national parks in the country.

Bluff Point State Park Coastal Reserve

The 800 acres of Bluff Point State Park Coastal Reserve call for some quiet time. Most of the coastal regions and areas inland remain untouched along the coast of Connecticut.

Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge

The Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge is a natural migration station hosting space for more than 150,000 wild geese and ducks flying along the coast of Delaware in October and November.

Everglades National Park

Everglades National Park is widely regarded as the gator central of Florida. The Shark Valley area along the Highway 41, also referred to as the Tamiami Trail has broad marshes stretching all the way across the park.

Cumberland Island

Cumberland Island is Georgia's largest barrier island spread across 9,800 acres. This island is a popular tourist spot accessible by a ferry that starts from St. Marys.

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

The volcanic activity that started nearly 70 million years ago created the Hawaii island which is known as a traveler's paradise. Two prominent volcanoes, namely, Kilauea and Mauna Loa are located within this national park.

Sawtooth Range

Sawtooth Wonder features a skyline of peaks over ten thousand feet in height from one end to the other across the mountain range. There are over 50 such peaks which is truly a sight to witness.

Starved Rock State Park

Starved Rock State Park features 18 canyons located around 90 miles to the west of Chicago. The rough terrain is a great spot for hiking and exploring during the months of January and March.

Indiana Dunes State Park

The 200 feet tall desert dunes spread across over three miles of pristine sand in the Dunes State Park is about an hour's drive from Chicago. This is Indiana's top tourist spot open all year round.

Loess Hills Scenic Byway

The scenic Byway of Loess Hills stretches nearly 200 miles across the state into the neighboring lands of Missouri. You can visit one of the many archaeological sites that date back to around 1000 AD in the region.

Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve

The Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve is located 90 miles northeast of Wichita. The reserve is spread across 10,000 acres that once used to harbor a complex ecosystem of nearly 60 types of grasses and wildlife.

Mammoth Cave National Park

Mammoth Cave National Park is the world's largest cave system known to humans, spanning a length of 400 miles in the state of Kentucky. It has one of the largest natural rooms and a still dripstone formation.

Barataria Preserve

Barataria Preserve is home to some of Louisiana's wetlands that features over 200 species of birds. Spread across 23,000 acres, the preserve holds alligators, anoles, and a rich ecological system.

Mount Katahdin

The 5,268-foot peak is ranked among one of the toughest mountain trails for hikers. Unexpected snowfall and sudden changes in temperature makes hiking more challenging.

Chesapeake Bay

Chesapeake Bay is a hotspot for tourism featuring fishing, shipping, and various boating activities. It is one of the largest estuaries in the country.

Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge

From planning a picnic in the dunes to exploring the rebuilt lighthouse, Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge makes the perfect weekend getaway . It is one of the most pristine and noncommercial places in the state, best suited for a quiet trip away from the urban life.

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

This is one of the best tourist and adventure hotspots in the state of Michigan featuring paved trails, scenic routes for driving, and overnight camping grounds.

Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness

One of the best water routes for exploration, the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness attracts a large tourist crowd each year.

Gulf Islands National Seashore

This is one of the best spots in the country if you are looking for an aquatic expedition. The location is accessible by boat and features multiple locations for fishing, hiking, swimming, and bird watching.

Elephant Rocks State Park

Elephant Rocks State Park features massive granite rocks, pinkish in color and some weighing more than 680 tons reaching a staggering height of 20 feet.

Glacier National Park

You will find mountain glaciers, over 762 lakes in and around the region that freeze during the winter, and more than 745 miles of natural hiking trails make Glacier National Park a hotspot for tourists.

Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park

This location is home to some of the best naturally persevered fossils and is a hotspot for excavations and fossil digs organized every year. You might even find a saber-toothed deer in one of your digs.

Valley of State Fire Park

Valley of State Park features shifting sand dunes and red stone formations. Beehives, Atlatl rock, and Arch rock are among the top scenic spots in the park.

Appalachian Trail

The approximate 2180 mile-long trail is regarded as one of the best hiking locations for enthusiast and adventurers alike especially between some parts of the White mountains and the Vermont border.

The Delaware Water Gap

There are plenty of spots for kayaking, canoeing, tubing, and river rafting along the 40 mile stretch of the Delaware river. This region also includes around 100 miles of hiking trails and some parts of the Appalachian trail.

Carlsbad Caverns National Park

The Carlsbad Cavern is home to a large number of bats before they migrate into Mexico. You will witness the spectacular sight of countless bats diving in and out of the cavern between 4 and 6 am.

Adirondack Park

The land spread across the state of New York in Adirondack Park is home to many ponds, streams, rivers, and lakes occupying nearly 30% of the total state’s landmass.

Jockey’s Ridge

The sand dunes of Jockeys ridge are great for activities like kite boarding or sand boarding which are only allowed by a permit at certain parts of the natural wonder. Tourists can also learn hang gliding at this spot.

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

The national park was developed as a memorial for president Roosevelt and features one of the best horseback riding trails. The park is spread across more than 70,000 acres in the badlands of North Dakota.

Hocking Hills State Park

Old man's cave, Middle Falls, Devils Bathtub are among some of the many tourist attractions of the Hocking Hills State Park.

Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge

Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge has a massive salt plain with spots where you can dig for some interesting selenite crystals. If you love geology, then you can start your earthly explorations here.

Crater Lake

A massive eruption of Mount Mazama created the crater nearly 7,700 years ago. The lake is nearly 2,000 feet deep and features a challenging hiking trail around the lake with some spots for swimming.

Cherry Springs State Park

Cherry Springs State Park offers the best spot on top the Allegheny Plateau for stargazing and there could not be a better place in the country from where you can explore the Milky Way.

Block Island

Block island is a short flight away from Rhode Island. This beautiful island features a public beach, open meadows, hills, and lush green bluffs for visitors to enjoy and explore.

Devils Fork State Park

Located on the shore of Lake Jocassee reservoir, the Devils Fork State Park is a great spot for camping, hiking, fishing spot for tourists.

Badlands National Park

Badlands National Park is a collective of small mountain ranges, odd rock formations, ridges, and other natural formations that have been carved by erosion over a period of time.

Smoky Mountains National Park

Smoky Mountains National Park is a tourist hotspot attracting millions of visitors each year. One of the main features of the park is the Gregory Cave that used to be a fallout shelter during the cold war.

Big Bend National Park

The Big Bend National Park is one of the largest in the country, spreading over 801,163 acres of land. It is home to thousands of species of plants, reptiles, and mammals.

Zion National Park

Zion National Park offers one of the best hiking trails stretching over just 15 miles along the Virgin river. In some places the thousand feet canyon walls are just 20-30 feet wide.

Quechee State Park

Quechee State Park is regarded as Vermont’s Grand Canyon featuring the Quechee gorge that is one of the deepest in the state, plunging nearly 165 feet spread across a mile.

Blue Ridge Parkway

Blue Ridge Parkway is home to around 1,600 plant species, 100 types of tree, and around 70 different types of mammals making it one of the most ecologically diverse natural wonders of the state.

Mount Rainier National Park

Mount Rainier is an episodically active volcano in the pacific northwest standing over 14,000 feet tall. It is the tallest mountain in the state of Washington.

Beartown State Park

Beartown State Park is home to strange rock formations made up of Pottsville sandstone which are thousands of years old. The park also features several trails, boardwalks, canyons, and cliffs.

Horicon Marsh

Horicon Marsh is a true bird watcher paradise. It also houses one of the largest freshwater trails leading straight into the 33,000-acre wilderness where you can see great blue herons, white pelicans, redhead ducks and many more such species.

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is a true natural wonder featuring a number of waterfalls. The Lower Falls of the Yellowstone river is one of the most spectacular waterfalls which is known to be nearly twice the height of the iconic Niagara Falls.

Guess the location of these 50 natural wonders

25th June, 2019

America is a land with abundant natural beauty. From undiscovered landscapes to some of the most iconic landmarks, you'll find a natural wonder in every state. Can you guess all fifty of them? Take the quiz to find out.

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