3. Horseshoe Bend, Arizona
Horseshoe Bend is a popular landmark in our country, in fact, tourism has increased here to 2 million visitors each year since 2014. Nature lovers and those who seek adventures are always excited when it comes to Horseshoe Bend, however, note that there are no barriers preventing you from falling, so you must be very careful.
Located southwest of Page, Arizona, you can easily get there from Highway 89. While you’re there, you could also take a glance at Antelope Canyon, Glen Canyon Dam, Lake Powell, John Wesley Powell Memorial Museum, and, of course, Grand Canyon National Park. (The more, the merrier!)
P.S.: Don’t forget your sunglasses, sun hat, sunscreen, and bottled water—things tend to get hot here. 😀
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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.