6. The Palouse, Washington and Idaho
The Palouse is a unique geographic region that encompasses parts of eastern Washington and northern Idaho. Rolling hills coated with wheat offer incredible views that every nature lover will adore. This pastoral region has a plus for being one of the Seven Wonders of Washington State.
While you’re here, you can not miss Palouse Falls. The best time to visit this place is during spring, as the weather becomes mild. For those who love hiking, Palouse River Canyon has a lot of things to offer. However, there are falling dangers along the trail, so if you aren’t prepared, skip it.
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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.