Make your way to this scenic vista in Theodore Roosevelt National Park and look down upon the Badlands, natural cliffs made of multi-colored rocks and layers of sediment. En savoir plus .
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Honest Abe Lincoln--the gang's all here! En savoir plus .
Deep in the northwest corner of Nebraska’s Badlands, you’ll find the state’s best-kept secret: an out-of-this-world landscape made from thousands of years of wind and water wearing down on the land. En savoir plus .
Head to Alamogordo (and bring the sled) for a glistening white sand desert surrounded by dramatic mountains. En savoir plus .
Green prairies, snow-capped Rocky Mountains, lakes so clear they look like mirrors. Um, why don’t we live here? En savoir plus .
An easy hike from the Pacific Crest Trail will bring you to Jade Lake, known for blue-green water so surreal, not even an Instagram filter could reproduce it. En savoir plus .
Fiery red rock + piercingly white snow = jaw-dropping view. En savoir plus .
You’ll have to hike about ten miles along the Hualapai hills to make it to this remote, crystal-blue oasis nestled into the Grand Canyon. En savoir plus .
In reality, this Cape Perpetua Well is only about 20-feet deep. But visit an hour before or after high tide and you’ll swear it’s an abysmal sinkhole. En savoir plus .
This Big Sur beach is known for its purple sand, stunning stone arches and crashing waves. (Serenity now.) En savoir plus .