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Must-See Natural Wonders in the U.S.

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Grand Tetons, Wyoming

Over 200 hiking paths cross the Grand Tetons in the Rocky Mountains. Winter sports, birdwatching, fishing, and climbing are available.

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Great Sand Dunes, Colorado

According to the National Park Service, they’re the tallest sand dunes in America and are the backdrop to grasslands, wetlands, forests, and lakes.

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Grand Canyon, Arizona

Vacation writes, “The Grand Canyon is easily one of the most distinguishable landmarks in the United States, stretching 277 miles through the Arizona desert.”

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Hamilton Pool, Texas

An subterranean river dome collapsed, creating Hamilton Pool. Visitors may swim year-round in the pool with a 50-foot waterfall.

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Mendenhall Ice Caves, Alaska

You can access these bright blue caves through guided tours, which will also allow you to understand the history behind them.

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Great Salt Lake, Utah

The Great Salt Lake is a remnant of Lake Bonneville, which dates all the way back to the ice age.

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Bryce Canyon, Utah

There are many hiking trails to keep you entertained throughout the day, such as the Queen’s Garden and the Navajo Loop trail. 

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Zion National Park, Utah

Travel Drafts writes, “The scenic Zion National Park in Utah has some of the most impressive canyons in the United States.”

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