Do you think you know every worthy place in the United States? Well, think again because you might be wrong. The US has several amazing places you never knew existed. From breathtaking landscapes to monumental structures and beaches.
While some are already renowned tourist centers, many places are still unknown to fun-seekers, both in the US and outside. Awaken your sense of adventure as we unravel seven bewildering places you never knew existed in the US.
Below are 7 amazing places you never knew existed in the US.
1. Skagit Valley Tulip Fields, Washington
If there is ever a fitting description of nature’s beauty, the Skagit Valley Tulip Fields would be it. Located in the Valley between La Conner and Mount Vernon, Washington, the flowery site is unbelievably astonishing, so much it looks like a painting out of a fairytale book.
Feed your eyes on millions of colored tulips, daffodils, and irises in an array. If you naturally have no floral attraction, a single visit to this field during the flowering time towards the end of March till early May would change your mind.
2. Anna Maria Island, Florida
If you’ve been to Bradenton, you wouldn’t believe what wonder you are missing by not going further for 20 minutes more. The Island is incredibly terrific with its sugar-white beach coastline. Scattered daintily among the coastline are grass forages perfect for relaxing any time of the day. But that’s not all.
The area is serenely calm, with the sea breeze coming from its emerald green and blue Gulf waters. Stand by the shores, and you may experience a dolphin parade and manatees move leisurely in the sea. We can’t forget to add that watching the sunrise and set on the shores is an experience that beats imagination.
3. Haiku Stairs of Oahu, Hawai
Fondly called the stairway to heaven, the Haiku stairs of Oahu are a steel construction of over 3,992 steps spanning the whole range of Oahu’s Ko’olau Mountain. Are you wondering how it got there? Well, the US Navy completed this structure in 1943 to access a radio station of military importance.
Of course, it’s not a place for the faint-hearted and acrophobic fellows.
The most important activity here is hiking. Walking over the range gives you a unique experience of the Oahu coast. Sadly, the stairs may soon become history since there are plans by the government to take them away due to frequent accidents by tourists.
4. Devils Tower, Wyoming
Like the fictional Lonely Mountain in the Lord of the rings, the Devil’s tower is an impressive geological feature, and the locals and Northern Plains Indians ascribe some sacredness to it.
At 5,000 feet above sea level, the surroundings are home to some unique species of plants and animals. From wildflowers to trees and shrubs of various species, phytologists would have a fun-filled day in this place.
The good news is that it makes a perfect hiking ground. Again, all thanks to its height, you would have an unparalleled viewing of the surrounding features if you make it to the peak.
5. Mendenhall Glacier Caves, Alaska
Somewhere in Alaska hides a secret with origins from over 3,000 years ago. We are talking about the Mendenhall Glacier Caves. The 19km long ice feature could make any fan of Walt Disney Frozen animation movie wonder if an ice kingdom once existed.
Why are Mendenhall ice caves blue?
The wonder is a partially hollow glacier with water running over rocks and under frozen bright-blue ceilings. Depending on the season (usually between July and September), you can see the other world-like feature of this glacier cave through a guided tour.
6. Channel Islands National Park, California
Listed as one of the US national parks, the Channel Islands National Park in California doesn’t enjoy as much attention from fun-seekers compared to others. The Island has several complex and beautiful sea caves for adventurers.
Moreover, since human interaction is not severe, the location still has its natural ecosystem and is home to rare species of plants and animals. There are carefully formed paths across the islands for hikers to quickly get up the high grounds.
7. Kanab, Utah
We do not expect the name to ring a bell unless you live in Utah. Not for its lack of stunning features but because it is another hidden gem. You would find the sheer number of orange clay mountains and coatings of sunstones spread across the region thrilling. The dark blue skies above these features make a beautiful contrast.
We mentioned mountains, didn’t we? There are also canyons and caves to explore, ancient rocks to study, and, let’s not forget, the pink coral dunes just around the corner to hike.
Final Thought
The US is a country with exciting locations that it may take a lifetime to see all. Are you eager to discover many more places and add them to the list? You could begin your adventure by legally moving to the US and settling down. Consult an immigration lawyer to know your available options because a world of experience awaits you in the US.
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