The US is a vast landmass of scenic beauty, with travelers being able to find nearly every natural landscape and climate within our land. One of the country’s most underrated natural adventures is the many valleys that are waiting to be explored. Thanks to the many mountains and ranges in all the states, many lush valleys have developed.
You shouldn’t miss the opportunity to explore these valleys on your next getaway to connect with nature. After so much time stuck inside, many are itching for a vacation while still being mindful of the pandemic. The perfect solution and a relatively low-risk one is driving and road-tripping, which remains a popular, affordable option, still allowing for social distancing.
Many scenic valley views can even be easily enjoyed through car windows. So find out which are OUR 11 favorite valleys and read on!
…Click below to see 11 Stunning Valleys To Visit In The US!
Where?
California
Why?
Yosemite Valley has been under protection since 1864, Which, by the way, was one year before the Civil War ended. This valley is known for its waterfalls, and many visitors descend on this park to explore the torrential waters that fall over the rocks. Visitors can explore the Yosemite National Park’s 1,200 square miles, and they will find lush meadows, giant sequoias, and undiscovered wildlife in the High Sierra region.
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Hawaii
Why?
The Waipio Valley, located on Hawaii’s Big Island, is remote, with a steep, rugged terrain looking down over it. The valley is home to several large waterfalls that cascade over the rocky terrain to its ground below. It sits at sea level and is bordered by black sands on one side and tall cliffs on the other. Many travel to the valley to surf the waves because its location means only a handful of riders are in the water most days. The valley is also home to a small number of taro farmers who till the valley’s rich soil. It is pure Hawaiian excellence.
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Where?
California
Why?
Napa Valley is just 40 miles from San Francisco, making it a great escape from the city. The Valley is the heart of California wine country and many of the tourists who visit here go for the rich reds and tasty whites of the region. It’s covered in vineyards, hillside chateaus, and boutique hotels oozing with romance. It’s also a gorgeous return for couples looking to get away for the weekend or spend an entire vacation in seclusion.
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Arizona
Why?
The Verde Valley is home to Arizona’s Verde River, an essential ecosystem for local fish and wildlife. It’s also home to several incredible natural rock formations, including Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, and the Devil’s Bridge Trail. The location is perfect for scenic hikes, and you also get the chance to learn about this region’s history thanks to the Montezuma Castle National Monument.
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Where?
California
Why?
Located near Tahoe City, Olympic Valley is the home of the 1960 Winter Olympic Games. The Squaw Valley Ski Resort hosted the event and attracts visitors every year. It’s perfect for outdoor trips and activities. During winter, the resort is a must and gives travelers the chance to descend the same slopes as Olympic greats. If it is outdoor activities thrill-seekers crave, then Olympic Valley is the place to go.
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Where?
Hawaii
Why?
Kalalau Valley can be found on the northwest side of Hawaii’s island. This valley is part of Na Pali Coast State Park, a barren area with rough, unfriendly terrain. Visitors cannot drive into the state park because the ground is too harsh. So, hiking is your only real option to get deep into the valley. The area is also where you’ll find the Kalalau Trail, which runs from Ke’e Beach into the Kalalau Valley. While the 11-mile long trail is said to be one of the most beautiful globally, it’s also very dangerous.
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Where?
California
Why?
Even though Silicon Valley has overtaken Santa Clara Valley over the years, its geographical border corresponds with Santa Clara Valley. Visitors get a dose of high-tech innovation companies when visiting the area. Santa Clara Valley’s largest city, and California’s third-largest, is San Jose.
The booming town has everything tourists would need, no matter your budget. San Jose and many of the area’s towns are within a short distance of the Santa Cruz Mountains and the Diablo Range. The great thing about Santa Clara Valley is travelers can be in a major city one minute and the countryside the next, making it a perfect combination of both worlds.
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Where?
Montana
Why?
Logan Pass can be found along the Continental Divide at 6,646 ft, cutting through the Rocky Mountains inside Glacier National Park. The pass is home to grizzly bears, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, glacier lilies, wildflowers, and alpine plants. Two popular hiking trails meet at the pass, so you can continue your climb on foot if you like. Just bring a picnic basket, because there is nowhere to buy food in the area.
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Virginia
Why?
This area has a reputation for incredible natural beauty and great history. More than 45 million residents can trace their family history to ancestors who lived or migrated through Shenandoah Valley, Virginia. You can enjoy views of the valley along its 105-mile Skyline Drive through the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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Arizona
Why?
This is on the Navajo reservation, on the border between Arizona and Utah. Therefore, the park area is run by the Navajo. It’s not a National Park, so while you can’t use a park pass to get in, the imposing sandstone structures will be worth your visit. These towers, formed over 50 million years of erosion, range between 400 and 1,000ft tall.
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Alaska
Why?
This location is the size of West Virginia and gets its name from its two rivers, the Matanuska and the Susitna. It offers views of the surrounding mountain ranges and the starting point for climbing Denali in the town of Talkeetna.
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…Lets us know if you know of any other incredible places below!
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