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"Lost Gulch Lookout in Boulder, Colorado! It is easily the most iconic, unique, Instagrammable place in the state."
"Valley Garden Park in Wilmington, Deleware."—kathym432075954
"I’d say Wynwood Walls. Super pretty. You can get some great shots there." —laydelia
"Lanikai Pillbox Hike on Oahu!" —naomis43371ea67
"Des Moines, Iowa has a mural wall downtown. It’s pretty iconic." —melaniem4a8088074
"If you're looking for somewhere more nature-y than Chicago in Illinois, definitely check out Starved Rock! Great for Instagram pictures and hiking!"
"Grinter's Sunflower Farm in Lawrence, Kansas."
"Red River Gorge in Kentucky! It’s so beautiful!"
Nobody submitted anything for the amazing Louisiana, so we found a popular spot is St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans.
"Maryland has a lot of great places where you can get good Instagram pics, but in my opinion, Great Falls National Park is the first one that comes to my mind. ESPECIALLY in the fall." —tabethap
"Cape Cod, Massachusetts!" —meagaladon
"Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park in Michigan. Absolutely stunning."
"The 'I Like You' mural in Minneapolis and the top of the Foshay Tower!"
"The Fondren area in Jackson, Mississippi. They've got a great art scene, look them up!" —thekatherine
"Art Hill is pretty popular in St. Louis, Missouri."
"In Montana, it would have to be anywhere in Glacier National Park."
Nobody submitted anything for the amazing Nebraska, so we found a popular spot is Toadstool Park in Harrison, Nebraska.
"White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire! The camping, hiking and climbing all have spectacular views for those who can’t get enough of mountain scenery!" —jessicadeane09
"One of my favorite spots is Buttermilk Falls in Walpack, New Jersey. It has so many breathtaking and picturesque spots there." —theblackimpala74
"Taos Pueblo, New Mexico. The apartment style buildings are over 1,000 years old and still occupied by the Taos people."
"I dare you to publish a New York site that isn't in New York City. Here's my suggestion: Letchworth State Park. Gorges? Check. Waterfalls? Three of 'em. Lush green trails in the spring and summer? Mmm hmm. Fall foliage? As much as you can handle in September/October. A fountain that freezes solid into a two-to-three story tall ice sculpture in the frigid NY winters? Yup. All in one park."
"Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina! Beautiful mountains, wildlife, meadows, it's beautiful and there's a lot to see and do."
"Theodore Roosevelt National Park is so pretty."
"Philbrook Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma!"
"The Columbia River Gorge in Oregon. Miles and miles of beautiful hikes and waterfalls, on either the Washington or Oregon side of the river." —cassc4b5b550b0
"Kinzua Bridge in Mt. Jewett, Pennsylvania." —harleyanderaon1419
"Beavertail Park in Rhode Island is often overlooked by tourists who want the buzz of Newport, but on your way there stop on the island of Jamestown for some truly amazing cliffs and instagram worthy views!" —samanthac4e4b80c19
"Rainbow Row in Charleston, South Carolina. You can hardly walk down the street during tourist season."
Nobody submitted anything for the amazing Louisiana, so we found a popular spot is Falls Park in Sioux Falls.
"Sunset Rock or Signal Mountain in Chattanooga, Tennessee."
"Jacob's Well in Wimberley, Texas near Austin." —thelastunicourt
"Lake Willoughby in the North East Kingdom. It’s a gorgeous crystal clear lake situated between two mountain peaks, it’s stunning!" —cearal2
"Cape Disappointment in Neah Bay, Washington! During a clear day (or even cloudy), the water is amazingly blue and it is gorgeous year around. It’s an easy hike to the tippiest point of the Washington peninsula and it’s definitely a must-see."
"Door County, Wisconsin is awesome!"
"For Wyoming, it would have to be in front of the famous Mormon Row in view of the Grand Tetons. It is so quintessentially Wyoming and so spectacularly beautiful."