Alaska has some of the largest and most wonderfully remote national parks and swathes of wilderness, so there are scenic hikes galore here.
Arizona means wide-open landscapes and awe-inspiring rock formations, and the hike to Devil’s Bridge near Sedona is a great way to experience a glimpse of this beauty.
There’s breathtaking natural scenery all along this 2.1-mile hike, which slices through the forest and crosses several natural bridges, with benches where you can pause and soak up the surroundings
For breathtaking coastal vistas with fewer crowds, it’s hard to beat the Laguna-Coast Loop. Running for 2.5 miles in each direction between the Laguna and Coast Trailheads
Close to Aspen, the twin peaks of Maroon Bells are among the most photographed in the state, largely because they’re so dramatically beautiful reflected in the alpine lake they overlook.
The sand is actually more of a golden hue at this state park in Milford, and it’s best appreciated with a leisurely stroll along the wooden boardwalk raised above salt marshes
Delaware’s coast might just be one of the most underrated in the US, and nowhere is its beauty more apparent than at Cape Henlopen State Park, part of the Delmarva Peninsula.
Miami Beach Boardwalk is one of the city’s most famous attractions, unfurling along the oceanfront for around four miles from 5th Street in South Beach to 46th Street at Indian Beach Park.