This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Just watch out for the birds when visiting the nearby town of Bodega. Say hello to the seals at Seal Rock and then visit the tide pools that are among the most diverse in the world and have attracted the likes of National Geographic. At Bodega, massive cliffs suited for whale-watching overlook rocky beaches, and trails will lead you all around scenic terrain and even down to secluded beaches where you’ll be the only human being walking on the sand. But here’s one you probably haven’t heard: Bodega Bay. When bringing up California beaches, the names usually mentioned first are those like Malibu and Big Sur. Even if you’re not a climber it’s a beautiful setting to watch the sunrise as it illuminates this huge rock, resembling a castle towering over a surrounding moat. Smith Rock, located in central Oregon, is a frequent rock-climbing destination for professional climbers and known as the birth place of “sport climbing.” The best of the best are consistently developing the latest routes and climbing techniques out here. Smith Rock – Oregon (Smith Rock State Park) If you’re in the Gold Country area then try to stop by. You can’t deny the intrigue of caverns, especially ones that emit moaning echoes. Discovered (modernly) during the Gold Rush, this cavern earned its name from the moaning sound that echoes throughout the cave. Moaning Cave sounds like the title to an Indie film you’d probably want to avoid, but don’t be deceived. Moaning Cave – Moaning Cavern Park (California) Mammoth Springs – Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming)ġ. Hospital Reef Potholes – San Diego, California Giant Sequoias – Sequoia National Park (California) Spider Rock – Canyon De Chelly National Monument (Arizona) Fiery Furnace – Arches National Park (Utah) Badlands – Badlands National Park (South Dakota) The Racetrack – Death Valley National Park (California) Paradise Valley – Mt Rainer National Park (Washington) Inspiration and Bryce Point – Bryce Canyon National Park (Utah) Valley of Fire – Valley of Fire State Park (Nevada) Blue Mesa/Painted Desert – Petrified Forest National Park (Arizona) Green River Overlook – Canyonlands National Park (Utah) The Window – Big Bend National Park (Texas) Goosenecks – Goosenecks State Park (Utah) McWay Falls – Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park/Big Sur (California) Tent Rocks – Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument (New Mexico) Cathedral Lake – Yosemite National Park (California) Hidden Lake – North Cascades National Park (Washington) Theodore Roosevelt National Park – North Dakota Palouse Falls – Palouse Falls State Park (Washington) Zabriskie Point – Death Valley National Park (California) Black Canyon of the Gunnison – Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park (Colorado) Painted Hills – John Day Fossil Bed National Monument (Oregon) Rialto Beach – Olympic National Park (Washington) Hidden Lake – Glacier National Park (Montana) Kanarra Creek – Zion National Park (Utah) The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone – Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming) Horsetail Fall in February – Yosemite National Park (California) Paint Mines – Paint Mines Interpretative Park (Colorado)
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