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The best hidden gems in all states

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Glenwood Springs

Despite having been named the “Most Fun Town in America” by USA Today in 2011, the beautiful mountain town of Glenwood Springs still remains Colorado’s best-kept secret

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Falling Waters State Park

With the highest waterfall (73 feet) in all of Florida, Falling Waters State Park near Chipley is unlike any other place in The Sunshine State.

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Cumberland Island

Georgia is so much more than just the big city of Atlanta. The Peach State is full of beautiful natural spots, like Cumberland Island, the biggest and southernmost barrier island in Georgia.

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Redwood Trail

The Redwood Trail is one of four hiking trails in Maui’s Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area. The stunning trees were planted by the USDA Forest Service over a period of three decades

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Shoshone Falls

Nicknamed “The Niagara of the West,” at 212 feet tall and 900 feet wide, Shoshone Falls is one of the biggest waterfalls in the U.S. (in fact it’s even bigger than Niagara Falls).

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Cahokia Mounds

Most non-Midwesterners know little about Illinois aside from Chicago. But the Prairie State has a lot to offer aside from the Windy City, including historic sites like the Cahokia Mounds

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Metamora

With a population of less than 200 people, Metamora is a secret to even some locals. This historic canal town, which dates back to 1838 and has a total area of just 0.3 square miles

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High Trestle Trail Bridge

Of course, when visiting Iowa, you’ll want to check out the popular attractions, like the Field of Dreams Movie Site, the American Gothic House, and the National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium

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