9. The International Car Forest of the Last Church in Goldfield, Nevada.
You’d think that a place known as the world’s largest national car junk forest would not make it to anyone’s bucket list. Well, think again, because this isn’t just any car junk, it’s a ‘forest’ unlike no other.
This off-the-beaten-path destination also doubles as a car and art museum. All the vehicles in this area are arranged in unique ways, painted with vibrant colors that are just begging for that perfect vacation snapshot. The precarious angles make this vista look like a rejuvenated post-apocalyptic scene.
Best of all, it’s free, but we do encourage you to leave a donation in order to keep the project alive for generations to come.
6 thoughts on “Did You Know These 20 Unbelievable U.S. Spots Actually Exist?”
I have recently moved to Tennessee and am constantly awed by its beauty!!
they are all incredible!
I visited the Byodo In Temple in Hawaii 3 or 4 times. Very peaceful place.
Also made it the Chapel in Arkansas, another peaceful, serene place.
Tho I didn’t see the cave, I saw the Mendenhall glacier area twice.
Wish I had known about a few of the other places listed as we were in some of the other States.
this site looks Very well discovered!
Been there years ago. Worth going!
Unfortunately I’ve been to a small number of these sites. The Temple in Hawaii was really impressive to me and my dear lady. Thanks.