Planning a Trip to the USA? Add These 51 Incredible Places to Your Bucket List

America offers everything from world-famous cities and national parks to tropical islands and historic towns. To make planning easier, we've ranked the 50 best destinations to visit—starting with the places that deserve a spot on every traveler's bucket list.


🏆 Top 10 Must-Visit Destinations

1. Grand Canyon National Park

  • Year Established: 1919 (Designated as a U.S. National Park)
  • Location: Northern Arizona, United States
  • Why It's Famous: One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, the Grand Canyon stretches approximately 277 miles (446 km) long and reaches depths of over 6,000 feet (1,800 meters). Its colorful rock layers reveal nearly two billion years of Earth's geological history.
  • Visitor Tips: The South Rim remains open year-round and offers the most iconic viewpoints, including Mather Point, Yavapai Point, and Desert View Watchtower. Sunrise and sunset provide the most spectacular lighting for photography.
  • Interesting Fact: More than 4.5 million visitors explore the Grand Canyon every year, making it one of America's most visited national parks. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979.

Grand Canyon National Park


Top 51 Places to Visit in the United States

Part 1 (Rank 1–10)

Rank Place Year Established City & State Why Visit?
1 Grand Canyon National Park 1919 Northern Arizona One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, famous for its breathtaking canyon views, colorful rock formations, and unforgettable sunrise and sunset scenery.
2 Yellowstone National Park 1872 Wyoming (also extends into Montana & Idaho) The world's first national park, known for Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic Spring, wildlife, and geothermal wonders.
3 Yosemite National Park 1890 California Home to towering granite cliffs, giant sequoias, spectacular waterfalls, and world-famous hiking trails.
4 Statue of Liberty 1886 New York City, New York America's most iconic symbol of freedom and one of the country's most visited landmarks.
5 Golden Gate Bridge 1937 San Francisco, California One of the world's most recognizable suspension bridges with incredible bay views.
6 Antelope Canyon Natural Formation Page, Arizona A stunning slot canyon famous for its flowing sandstone walls and magical light beams.
7 Magic Kingdom (Walt Disney World) 1971 Orlando, Florida The world's most visited theme park featuring Cinderella Castle and legendary attractions.
8 Niagara Falls Natural Formation Niagara Falls, New York Massive waterfalls shared between the United States and Canada, offering unforgettable boat tours.
9 Mount Rushmore National Memorial 1941 Keystone, South Dakota Monumental sculptures of four U.S. presidents carved into granite cliffs.
10 The White House 1800 Washington, D.C. The official residence and workplace of the President of the United States and one of the nation's most historic buildings.

Vermilion Cliffs National Monument Arizona Usa
Vermilion Cliffs National Monument Arizona Usa

Top 51 Places to Visit in the United States

Part 2 (Rank 11–20)

Rank Place Year Established City & State Why Visit?
11 Bryce Canyon National Park 1928 Bryce Canyon City, Utah Famous for thousands of colorful hoodoos (rock spires), breathtaking sunrise viewpoints, and one of the most unique landscapes in North America.
12 Zion National Park 1919 Springdale, Utah Known for towering sandstone cliffs, emerald rivers, Angels Landing, and The Narrows—two of America's most famous hiking adventures.
13 Glacier National Park 1910 West Glacier, Montana Home to crystal-clear alpine lakes, rugged mountains, glaciers, scenic drives, and more than 700 miles of hiking trails.
14 Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park 1958 Arizona–Utah Border One of the most iconic landscapes of the American West, featuring enormous sandstone buttes that have appeared in countless Hollywood films.
15 Las Vegas Strip Major development began in the 1940s Las Vegas, Nevada The entertainment capital of America, famous for luxury resorts, casinos, world-class shows, fine dining, and vibrant nightlife.
16 Space Needle 1962 Seattle, Washington Seattle's most recognizable landmark, offering spectacular 360-degree views of the city, Mount Rainier, and Puget Sound.
17 Arches National Park 1971 Moab, Utah Protects more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches, including the world-famous Delicate Arch.
18 Horseshoe Bend Natural Formation Page, Arizona A dramatic horseshoe-shaped curve of the Colorado River and one of the most photographed viewpoints in the American Southwest.
19 Lake Tahoe Tourism developed in the late 1800s California–Nevada Border Renowned for its crystal-clear blue water, beautiful beaches, boating, hiking, and world-class ski resorts.
20 Death Valley National Park 1994 California & Nevada North America's hottest, driest, and lowest national park, famous for salt flats, sand dunes, colorful mountains, and extreme desert scenery.
Ironwood Forest National Monument
Ironwood Forest National Monument

Top 51 Places to Visit in the United States

Part 3 (Rank 21–30)

Rank Place Year Established City & State Why Visit?
21 Acadia National Park 1919 Bar Harbor, Maine Famous for its rugged Atlantic coastline, granite peaks, scenic carriage roads, and Cadillac Mountain—the first place in the U.S. to see sunrise for much of the year.
22 Great Smoky Mountains National Park 1934 Tennessee & North Carolina America's most visited national park, known for mist-covered mountains, waterfalls, wildlife, and over 850 miles of hiking trails.
23 Rocky Mountain National Park 1915 Estes Park, Colorado Offers breathtaking alpine scenery, mountain lakes, wildlife viewing, and Trail Ridge Road, one of America's highest paved highways.
24 Denali National Park and Preserve 1917 Alaska Home to Denali, North America's tallest mountain at 20,310 feet (6,190 meters), along with grizzly bears, wolves, and untouched wilderness.
25 Redwood National and State Parks 1968 Northern California Protects the tallest trees on Earth, where some coast redwoods exceed 370 feet (113 meters) in height.
26 Sequoia National Park 1890 California Home to the legendary General Sherman Tree, the largest tree on Earth by volume.
27 Joshua Tree National Park 1994 Southern California Famous for its unique Joshua trees, giant rock formations, incredible stargazing, and desert landscapes.
28 Everglades National Park 1947 Southern Florida The largest subtropical wilderness in the U.S., home to alligators, crocodiles, manatees, and hundreds of bird species.
29 Crater Lake National Park 1902 Oregon Contains the deepest lake in the United States, famous for its remarkably deep blue water formed inside an ancient volcanic crater.
30 Canyonlands National Park 1964 Moab, Utah A spectacular desert landscape of deep canyons, towering mesas, natural arches, and dramatic overlooks carved by the Colorado River.
Mt Rushmore South Dakota
Mt Rushmore South Dakota

Top 51 Places to Visit in the United States

Part 4 (Rank 31–40)

Rank Place Year Established City & State Why Visit?
31 Haleakalā National Park 1961 Maui, Hawaii Famous for its massive dormant volcano, breathtaking sunrise above the clouds, colorful volcanic landscapes, and unique native wildlife.
32 Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park 1916 Hawaii (Big Island) Home to two of the world's most famous volcanoes—Kīlauea and Mauna Loa—where visitors can experience dramatic volcanic landscapes and lava fields.
33 Mammoth Cave National Park 1941 Cave City, Kentucky Protects the world's longest known cave system, with more than 426 miles (685 km) of surveyed underground passages.
34 Badlands National Park 1978 Interior, South Dakota Known for its colorful rock formations, fossil beds, rugged canyons, and abundant wildlife including bison and bighorn sheep.
35 Mesa Verde National Park 1906 Cortez, Colorado Preserves remarkably well-preserved Ancestral Pueblo cliff dwellings dating back more than 700 years.
36 Devil's Tower National Monument 1906 Hulett, Wyoming America's first National Monument, featuring a dramatic volcanic rock formation rising 867 feet (265 meters) above the surrounding landscape.
37 Gateway Arch National Park 2018 (Monument completed in 1965) St. Louis, Missouri Home to the world's tallest arch at 630 feet (192 meters), symbolizing America's westward expansion.
38 The National Mall Major development began in 1791 Washington, D.C. America's most famous historic park, surrounded by iconic monuments, memorials, museums, and government buildings.
39 Central Park 1858 New York City, New York One of the world's most famous urban parks, featuring lakes, bridges, gardens, walking trails, and countless movie locations.
40 Bourbon Street Developed during the early 1700s New Orleans, Louisiana The heart of New Orleans' French Quarter, celebrated for its historic architecture, jazz music, vibrant nightlife, and annual Mardi Gras celebrations.
Stormy Sky Space Needle Seattle Washington America
Stormy Sky Space Needle Seattle Washington America
Rank Place Year Established City & State Why Visit?
41 Blue Ridge Parkway 1936 North Carolina & Virginia America's most scenic drive, stretching 469 miles (755 km) through the Appalachian Mountains with spectacular overlooks, waterfalls, and vibrant fall foliage.
42 Mount Rainier National Park 1899 Ashford, Washington Home to the glacier-covered Mount Rainier, wildflower meadows, alpine lakes, and some of the Pacific Northwest's most breathtaking scenery.
43 Olympic National Park 1938 Port Angeles, Washington A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring snow-capped mountains, temperate rainforests, rugged Pacific coastline, and diverse ecosystems.
44 Mount Hood Natural Landmark Government Camp, Oregon Oregon's highest mountain, offering year-round skiing, hiking, scenic lakes, and beautiful alpine landscapes.
45 The Alamo 1718 San Antonio, Texas One of the most important historical sites in American history, remembered for the famous Battle of the Alamo during the Texas Revolution.
46 French Quarter 1718 New Orleans, Louisiana The city's oldest neighborhood, famous for colorful colonial architecture, jazz clubs, Creole cuisine, and lively streets.
47 Biltmore Estate 1895 Asheville, North Carolina America's largest privately owned home, surrounded by magnificent gardens, vineyards, and the Blue Ridge Mountains.
48 The Getty Center 1997 Los Angeles, California A world-renowned art museum featuring impressive architecture, European masterpieces, beautiful gardens, and panoramic views of Los Angeles.
49 Balboa Park 1868 San Diego, California A cultural destination with museums, theaters, botanical gardens, Spanish Colonial architecture, and the famous San Diego Zoo.
50 Smithsonian Institution 1846 Washington, D.C. The world's largest museum, education, and research complex, with many museums offering free admission.
51 The Wave Natural Formation Coyote Buttes, Arizona One of the most extraordinary sandstone formations in the world, known for its colorful wave-like patterns. Access is strictly limited through a permit lottery, making it one of America's most exclusive natural attractions.
Mount Hood Oregon
Mount Hood Oregon

 


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