Make your way to this scenic vista in Theodore Roosevelt National Park and look down upon the Badlands, natural cliffs made of multi-colored rocks and layers of sediment. 続きを読む
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Honest Abe Lincoln--the gang's all here! 続きを読む
Deep in the northwest corner of Nebraska’s Badlands, you’ll find the state’s best-kept secret: an out-of-this-world landscape made from thousands of years of wind and water wearing down on the land. 続きを読む
Head to Alamogordo (and bring the sled) for a glistening white sand desert surrounded by dramatic mountains. 続きを読む
Green prairies, snow-capped Rocky Mountains, lakes so clear they look like mirrors. Um, why don’t we live here? 続きを読む
An easy hike from the Pacific Crest Trail will bring you to Jade Lake, known for blue-green water so surreal, not even an Instagram filter could reproduce it. 続きを読む
You’ll have to hike about ten miles along the Hualapai hills to make it to this remote, crystal-blue oasis nestled into the Grand Canyon. 続きを読む
In reality, this Cape Perpetua Well is only about 20-feet deep. But visit an hour before or after high tide and you’ll swear it’s an abysmal sinkhole. 続きを読む
This Big Sur beach is known for its purple sand, stunning stone arches and crashing waves. (Serenity now.) 続きを読む