
5. Pine Creek Gorge
Already visited the Grand Canyon? Why not take a peek at the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania next, the Pine Creek Gorge. Many people mistake it for just another foresty area because you can’t see any sedimentary rocks- why? It’s all covered in greenery!
During the fall, this corner of the earth turns into one of the most stunning landscapes in America, covered in different layers of trees with different autumn colors that you won’t ever find in the big cities.
Even more shockingly, in the early 20th century this place was known as The Pennsylvania Desert, but nowadays it’s anything but a desert.

I have visited the canyons in the western USA and was impressed with Zion and Bryce to the point where I repeatedly visited them.
Someone needs to visit Providence Canyon State Park near Omaha GA. beautiful. like a miniature Grand Canyon
I’d put Antelope Canyon a #2. I’ve been to 1-3 (and others), and Antelope Canyon is far neater than Vermilion Cliffs. Antelope Canyon is just east Page, Arizona, northeast of Grand Canyon Village on the Colorado border.
Palo Duro is beautiful. The Texas play in the summer makes it extra special if you can attend!
Canyon De Chelly outdoes all the canyons above with one possible exception! A truly remarkable natural wonder, located in the heart of the Navajo Nation in northern Arizona, it is steeped in history and is spellbinding to behold!