Million Dollar Highway, Utah
Simply put, nothing compares to the red-rock-viewing drive in America, especially the one on Utah’s Highway 12, which basically looks like a movie set made totally of paper mache.
Well, rest assured these rocks are 100% real, especially since it would be close to impossible to construct something as dramatic as the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
Even if the towering hoodoos in Dixie National Forest resemble hell-of-a-lot a cartoon version.
Needles Highway, South Dakota
South Dakota is the home of some of the most underrated scenery in America, at least that’s what those who’ve never been lucky enough to see it are stating.
Well, one jaw-dropping drive along the Needles Highway might have you seeing the state in a completely different light. The trip starts in Custer State Park, where buffalo roam freely and sometimes traffic jams are caused because of that.
The road winds all the way through the Black Hills, among a series of forests of aspen and spruce trees, where granite towers stick up from the landscape beyond.