17 Incredible Natural Wonders In The US That Are So Beautiful They Seem Fake

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    1. Maroon Bells — Colorado

    2. The Wave — Arizona

    Red sandstone rock in the form of a wave

    3. Grand Tetons — Wyoming

    Old barn sits in a field with snow-covered mountains in the background

    4. White Sands National Park — New Mexico

    Person stands on perfectly white sand dunes

    5. Shoshone Falls — Idaho

    Waterfalls surrounded by rock and plateaus fall into the water below

    6. Skagit Valley — Washington

    7. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park — Hawaii

    Lava flows off cliffs and into the ocean in Hawaii

    8. Mendenhall Ice Caves — Alaska

    A man looking in awe at the shapes and color of the ice inside the ice caves.

    9. Mammoth Cave National Park — Kentucky

    10. Barataria Preserve — Louisiana

    11. Cherry Springs State Park — Pennsylvania

    Lit tent at night beneath the Milky Way

    12. Cadillac Mountain — Maine

    13. Florida's Coral Reef — Florida

    14. Thor's Well — Oregon

    Water gushing into a hole on the rocky ocean shore

    15. Rainbow Falls — New York

    Tiered rock and waterfalls loom above a natural pool

    16. Fairyland Canyon — Utah

    Red spires in a desert setting

    17. Hyperion — California

    Any we missed? What US natural wonders blew you away?

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    Correction: The Rainbow Falls pictured is in Watkins Glen State Park in New York's Finger Lakes region. An earlier version of this post misstated it was in Adirondack State Park Reserve (which also has a Rainbow Falls!).