12 Incredibly Surreal Wonders In America You Need To Visit Before You Die
We've seen some amazing natural wonders around the world. It turns out there are more than enough surreal places that can feast your eyes in America. Don't believe me? Well, just take a look at these 12 incredible wonders.
1. Mendenhall Glacier Caves, Alaska
This 12-mile long glacier, standing in Mendenhall Valley of Juneau, is home to some incredibly surreal ice caves. You can feast your eyes on whimsical ice clouds following the West Glacier trail.
2. Antelope Canyon, Arizona
Antelope Canyon is divided into 2 different sections: the Crack and the Corkscrew. Being a magnificent slot canyon, its natural canvas of color and unique structure is every Instgrammer's dream.
3. Oneonta Gorge, Oregon
The Oneonta Gorge is part of the Columbia River Gorge and boasts a unique set of aquatic and woodland plants. The mountain walls are covered with ferns and moss, making it a fairy tale.
4. Skagit Valley Tulip Fields, Washington
Skagit Valley Tulip Fields attracts countless visitors in every April to see these gorgeous flowers in bloom. The Festival is created as a driving tour as there is no one designated "site."
5. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness, Colorado
Situated in the Elk Mountains in central Colorado, this wilderness area has over 100 miles of trails. The entire area stretches over 181,000 acres, and the closest city is Aspen.
6. Watkins Glen State Park, New York
Niagara Falls is a well-known sight to see. Another lesser-known fantasy-like area called Rainbow Bridge and Falls. Its enchanting scenery will make you feel like you're in Lord of the Rings.
7. Haiku Stairs of Oahu, Hawaii
This steep hiking trail is commonly known as the "Stairway to Heaven." It's technically closed to the public, but many continue to climb it despite the "No Trespassing" signs.
8. Yosemite Valley, California
This 8-mile glacial valley is covered in pine and surrounded by granite summits like Half Dome and El Capitan. With scenic trails, it's a dream spot for tourists, hikers, and photographers.
9. The Smoky Mountains, Tennessee
It's a subrange of the Appalachian Mountains, running along border of the North Carolina and Tennessee. It attracts over 9 million visitors per year, making it America's most visited national park.
10. Thor's Well, Oregon
Thor's Well, lying along Cape Perpetua, is a saltwater fountain driven by the power of the ocean tide. The two hours before and after the high tide is the best time to watch its beauty.
11. Hamilton Pool, Texas
Hamilton Pool is a natural pool formed thousands of years ago when the dome of an underground river collapsed due to massive erosion. It's a hot spot for tourists and residents during the summer.
12. Northern Lights, Alaska
The Northern Lights is absolutely one of the most incredible wonders of the world. Fairbanks and Anchorage will give you a spectacular feast to your eyes from September to April.