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The classic image of Canyonlands National Park, Mesa Arch perfectly frames the iconic canyon vista and the distant La Sal Mountains.
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A short sidetrip from the Black Hills Tour is the mesmerizing rock formation, Devils Tower. This was a place of intrigue and fascination even before it became the nation's first National Monument.
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Most definitely the star of Rocky Mountain National Park, Trail Ridge Road is a scenic drive like no other in the country. This 48-mile road climbs up to over 12,000 feet through dense aspen forests, gorgeous mountain valleys, and unique alpine tundra.
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The jewel of the Canadian Rockies, the turquoise-coloured Lake Louise is perfectly framed by towering peaks and the Victoria Glacier and is a definite must-see sight.
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Originally constructed in 1920, the Old Fall River Road was the first automobile route in Rocky Mountain National Park to provide access to the park’s high country.
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The tallest peak in Great Smoky Mountains National Park at 6,643 feet, Clingmans Dome is a bucket list hike for many (and one of the easiest peaks to bag).
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The second highest waterfall in Canada, Takakkaw Falls are the biggest and the mightiest of the many incredible waterfalls in the Canadian Rockies, and a must-see during your visit to Yoho National Park.
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At only 80 pounds, the endangered Key Deer is the smallest subspecies of white-tailed deer and they are found exclusively in the Florida Keys.
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Driving the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail’s scenic 6-mile loop is a short drive from the hustle of Gatlinburg and a wonderful way to spend a couple of hours, passing historic cabins and some of the park’s best waterfalls.
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One of Zion National Park’s most famous landmarks, the Court of the Patriarchs is three prominent sandstone peaks named after the biblical figures of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
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One of Zion's bucket list hikes, The Narrows is a unique slot canyon adventure through the narrowest section of Zion Canyon.
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One of Hawaii's most famous waterfalls, stunning Akaka Falls on the Big Island plummets a sheer 440 feet into a gorge.
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The Piedras Blancas Rookery along the Big Sur, PCH Highway 1 is one of the best places in North America to see elephant seals, and their population can swell to around 17,000.
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Desert View Watchtower is a 70-foot stone tower balanced on the edge of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, and the highlight of the 25-mile Desert View Drive.
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Lipan Point is one of the not-to-be-missed stops along Desert View Drive, with some of the widest and most expansive canyon views on the Grand Canyon South Rim.
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The most attractive of many waterfalls to be found along the Big Sur drive is certainly the 80 foot high McWay Falls.
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Famous for its purple sand with tiny flecks of garnet tinting the sand purple, Pfeiffer Beach along the Big Sur coast is a photographer's paradise.
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Hopi Point is a popular sunrise and sunset spot on the Grand Canyon South Rim. It juts out further into the canyon than any of the other viewpoints and offers a huge panoramic view from east to west.
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Point Lobos State Natural Reserve is an exceptionally beautiful California state park, and popular for those that love nature walks and wildlife.
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Emerald Bay is Lake Tahoe's most popular park, and this stunning glacier-carved cove has one photogenic vista after another.
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Just 30 minutes from the dazzling lights of Las Vegas lies the incredible natural beauty of Red Rock Canyon, with its famous red rocks, ancient petroglyphs, seasonal waterfall oases and hiking trails.
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The bridge is a modern-day engineering feat just a half-day from Las Vegas that equals the construction of the Hoover Dam - almost!
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Yellowstone National Park with GyPSy Guide Driving Tour App
As you plan your next RV trip get the best road trip essential, GyPSy Guide, and avoid wasting time researching hidden gems and must-see attractions.
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Sedona's largest sandstone arch, Devil's Bridge, is the place for Instagram-worthy photo shoots, so it’s a popular destination!
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Wailua Falls is Kauai's most famous waterfall - a stunning double-tiered cascade that drops dramatically over a 80 foot drop.
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The Hawaiian monk seal is one of the most endangered marine mammals in the world, and Kauai is the best of the islands to see them.
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For many visitors, Mather Point is the very first view they will have of the massiveness of the Grand Canyon, and it's one of the most popular spots to watch the sunset on the South Rim.
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Perhaps the most famous photo spot along the Big Sur coastline, Bixby Bridge is one of the tallest single-span bridges in the world, rising to a height of 280 feet above the canyon floor.
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One of Hawaii’s most significant cultural sites, the Place of Refuge was a safe haven for those that broke ancient Hawaiian laws, and is both poignant and stunning.
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Located on the Maui's northeastern shore, Ho'okipa Beach Park has an excellent surf break that brings out the kite and windsurfers. It's also an excellent place to spot green sea turtles.
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Just a short drive from Waikiki, Diamond Head is a popular steep hike to the crater top for a fabulous, eye-popping vista of Oahu’s south shore.
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Lake McDonald is the largest lake in Glacier National Park and one of its most popular with emerald-hued waters and rainbow colored rocks.
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Waimea Canyon on Kauai has been described as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, and it’s an incredible yawning chasm that’s over three thousand feet deep.
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Yosemite Falls is one of the natural icons in Yosemite National Park, but it can be hard to photograph given how massive it is.
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Along the Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park, we still make use of engineering marvels like Triple Arches and the Tunnels.
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Less than 10 miles from Waikiki is one of the most stunning views on Oahu: the Nu’uanu Pali Lookout and the panorama will render you speechless with awe.
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El Capitan’s striking granite face dominates the west side of Yosemite Valley, and continues to inspire rock climbers to summit its 3,000 feet granite walls.
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Giant Sequoias are the biggest trees in the world, and Mariposa Grove is one of the best places in Yosemite to walk amongst these towering giants.
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Located on the Hamakua Coast on the Big Island, Waipio Valley is a stunning and not-to-be-missed lookout atop a 2,000 foot sea cliff.
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At 6,646 feet, Logan Pass is the highest point on the Going to the Sun Road in Glacier National Park and an incredible viewpoint.
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Completed in 1956, the Chapel of the Holy Cross was first inspired by the construction of the Empire State Building and is built right into Sedona’s red rock landscape.
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Some of Kauai’s most spectacular scenery starts on the island’s North West end, and the rugged Na Pali Coast will leave you breathless with its high cliffs, sea caves, lush green valleys and cascading waterfalls.
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Glacier Point offers one of the best panoramic views across Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park, and it’s especially wondrous at sunrise or sunset.
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Hetch Hechy is a less-visited area of Yosemite that's well worth a visit, with roaring spring waterfalls, the 30' tall O’Shaughnessy Dam, fishing and hiking trails.
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Wild Goose Island, in the middle of Saint Mary Lake, is one of the most picturesque photo locations in Glacier National Park.
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Located a short drive from Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies, Moraine Lake and the Valley of the Ten Peaks is considered so iconically Canadian that it was featured on the Canadian $20 bill for many years.
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The Icefields Parkway in the Canadian Rockies Tour is one of the world’s most spectacular drives, and its praise is well deserved. Along this 233km drive between Lake Louise and Jasper, there’s surreal colored lakes, towering mountain peaks and ancient glaciers, and amazing wildlife watching opportunities.
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Bear Lake is one of the most picturesque lakes in Rocky Mountain National Park. The lake is the starting point for many of the park’s most popular hikes, and there’s a leisurely stroll around the lake with fantastic mountain views.
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Bell Rock and Courthouse Butte are two formations that dominate the view as you approach Sedona from the south on the Red Rock Scenic Byway.
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If you only have time for one trail in Zion National Park and you’re comfortable with heights, Angels Landing is not to be missed.
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