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Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
The Grand Canyon is one of the USA's most famous parks, known for layered bands of red rock and unbeatable sunset views.
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Acadia National Park
Acadia National Park, Maine
You will find everything from beaches to mountains in Acadia National Park, known for its fall foliage and wildlife.
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Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina, Tennessee
Named for their hazy blue color, the "Great Smokies" offer lush wildflowers, waterfalls, and black bear sightings.
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Rocky Mountain National Park
Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Rocky Mountain National Park is a hiker's paradise with over 480 kilometers (300 miles) of scenic trails.
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Great Basin National Park
Great Basin National Park, Nevada
Great Basin National Park is known for clear lakes, a miniature glacier and thousand-year old bristlecone pine trees.
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Carmel Beach, California
This iconic white-sand beach is nestled by an idyllic seaside town on the California coast.
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Waikiki Beach, Hawaii
Beachgoers flock to the bustling Waikiki beach in Hawaii for its stunning mountain views, golden sands and clear waters.
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Bandon Beach, Oregon
The rugged Bandon Beach offers dramatic views of weathered rocks, best taken in from the shoreline on foot or horseback.
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Rialto Beach, Washington
The untamed coast of Rialto Beach draws visitors from all over to explore exciting trails and rocky tidal pools.
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Venice Beach, California
Quirky Venice Beach is famous for its distinctive personality. Stop by for sun, sand & the colorful, laid back culture.
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Antelope Canyon, Arizona
Antelope Canyon, a lengthy 180-kilometer detour northeast of Grand Canyon National Park in northern Arizona.
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Ozark National Forest, Arkansas
The Upper Buffalo Wilderness portion of the Ozark National Forest in northwest Arkansas is chock-full of selfie spots.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii
Prove to your friends and family how close you got to molten lava by commemorating your trip to Hawaii with a selfie.
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Toadstool Geologic Park, Nebraska
Toadstool Geologic Park earned its name from its signature mushroom-shaped sandstone formations.
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Big Bend National Park
Big Bend National Park, Texas
Big Bend National Park in western Texas won’t disappoint the avid selfie-taker.
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Redwood National and State Parks
Redwood National and State Parks, California
You need to put yourself in the picture at Redwood National and State Parks to provide scale.
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Badlands National Park
Badlands National Park, South Dakota
this national park in the southwest section of South Dakota will inspire some unbelievable selfies.
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Monument Valley, Arizona and Utah
You’ll find Monument Valley along the Arizona-Utah border, roughly 275 kilometers northeast of Flagstaff, Arizona.
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Brooklyn Bridge Park, New York
Sometimes the best way to see New York City, New York, is to get out of the city.
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Everglades National Park
Everglades National Park, Florida
If you don’t take a selfie, how will anyone know how much you enjoyed communing with nature?
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Monument Valley, Arizona & Utah
The Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park is known for soaring sandstone formations and red desert sand.
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Moab
Moab, Utah
Small town Moab is a hub for outdoor attractions. It's surrounded by day-trip worthy sandstone arches and state parks.
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Lone Pine, California
A favorite among filmmakers for its rugged scenery, Lone Pine is a doorway to a great escape into the American outdoors.
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Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Scenic Jackson Hole is a hotspot for outdoor activities, and is also close to a number of the USA's most famous National
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Kanab
Kanab, Utah
Kanab is also called "Little Hollywood." Over 200 Westerns have been filmed using its rugged landscape!
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Fun Fact

You could fit the entire state of Rhode Island into Alaska 425 times - even though Rhode Island has a significantly larger population than Alaska.

The seven rays on the crown of the Statue of Liberty represent the seven continents.

There is enough water in Lake Superior to cover all of North and South America in .3 meters of water.
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