2. Crater Lake, Oregon
Located in southern Oregon, Crater Lake National Park is a place everyone should visit at least once in their lifetime. There are no words to describe this destination, but we could offer you some interesting facts. For instance, did you know that Crater Lake is actually the deepest lake in the United States and the ninth-deepest in the world?
The lake is actually a caldera, not a crater and it was formed after a violent eruption. It took approximately 250 years for the caldera to fill to its current amount of snow and rain water. For most people the main attractions are hiking, biking and fishing… But who needs a stick and two wheels when a pair of eyes is enough?
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What about the Maroon Bells in Colorado? Gorgeous!! Also Sequoia National Park is very inspiring!!
Yosemite Valley from above. Monument Valley, Utah.