Richa Singh
The Grand Canyon holds the title of one of the most famous attractions in the United States, boasting 277 miles of breathtaking, vibrant desert scenery featuring rocks, greenery, and untamed wild areas.
The park covers thousands of miles of untouched, conserved wild areas, the sole living wild bison populations on the continent.
Niagara Falls is one of the natural wonders of the world on the border of the US
Florida holds the title of being the biggest subtropical wild area in the country, featuring threatened wildlife, uncommon flora, and a meandering 60-mile-long river.
Yosemite National Park stands as one of the nation's oldest protected areas and presents a breathtaking array of natural scenery and geological structures.
Kilauea and Mauna Loa, two enormous and still-eruption volcanoes, stand within the boundaries of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, offering breathtaking views of enormous volcanic formations spanning vast distances.