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50. Mississippi: Biloxi Lighthouse
- The Biloxi Lighthouse is one of the country's oldest cast-iron lighthouses. It offers magnificent views of the beaches of Biloxi Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.
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49. Oklahoma: Turner Falls
- This 77-foot (23.4 meters) cascade takes the top spot in Oklahoma. Natural Falls in the Ozark Highlands comes in a close second.
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48. Iowa: The Mississippi-Wisconsin Confluence
- The point where the Mississippi and the Wisconsin meet is nothing short of spectacular. Head to Pike's Peak State Park to admire the spectacle from above.
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47. Connecticut: Castle Craig
- You can enjoy great views of the Greater Meriden area from atop East Peak. On a clear day you can even see Long Island Sound.
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46. Illinois: Willis Tower’s Skydeck
- The glass of Willis Tower’s Skydeck in Chicago allows visitors to marvel at views across four states: Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
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45. Kansas: Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
- If you're looking to spot American bison and enjoy the wilderness, then head to the Flint Hills region in Kansas. The tallgrass prairie ecosystem is unique and it offers amazing vistas.
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44. Delaware: Delaware Breakwater East End Lighthouse
- For magnificent views of Delaware Bay, head to Lewes Beach or the pier at Cape Henlopen State Park. If coastal views are your thing, the 1885 Delaware Breakwater East End Lighthouse offers a unique photo op.
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43. Texas: Marfa Prada
- Texas has a number of great views, but nothing beats the quirkiness of the isolated Prada store in Mafra.
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42. Pennsylvania: Pine Creek Gorge
- Also known as the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania, Pine Creek Gorge is deep and beautiful. Head to Leonard Harrison State Park for the best vantage point.
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41. Georgia: The Atlanta Skyline
- The Jackson Street Bridge is where you want to go to snap the coolest pic of the Atlanta skyline. The state tourist board calls it "The most exquisite view of the Downtown skyline."
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40. Michigan: Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
- With miles upon miles of beaches and forests, this is one of the best views of Lake Michigan. If you're into hiking, the Empire Bluff Trail offers great panoramic vistas.
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39. Tennessee: Kuwohi, Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- This is the highest point of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Kuwohi features a cool futuristic observation tower with breathtaking panoramic views of the Smoky Mountains
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38. Arkansas: Mount Magazine
- Mount Magazine offers amazing views of the Ozark National Forest, including the Blue Mountain Lake and the Petit Jean River Valley.
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37. South Dakota: Mount Rushmore
- Mount Rushmore is a classic American landmark, and one that it's worth witnessing in person. The Grand View Terrace is the place to go for great views of South Dakota's Black Hills.
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36. Kentucky: Red River Gorge
- Red River Gorge is the best spot for great views within Daniel Boone National Forest. The canyon system is truly spectacular.
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35. Alaska: Denali
- Alaska is full of picturesque spots, but having the highest mountain in North America in front of you feels really special. Byers Lake in Denali State Park is one of the best vantage points.
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34. Massachusetts: Wachusett Mountain
- The Harlow Lookout View of Wachusett Mountain offers breathtaking vistas. Visit during fall and marvel at the colorful foliage.
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33. Indiana: Indiana Dunes National Park
- The area is not only filled with gorgeous sandy dunes, but it's also one of the most botanically diverse areas in the country. West Beach in particular offers magnificent views of Lake Michigan.
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32. Louisiana: Lake Martin
- This part of the Cypress Island Preserve boasts stunning natural beauty typical of Louisiana. Cypress trees, moss, birds, and alligators, all add to the Southern charm of Lake Martin.
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31. Rhode Island: Castle Hill Lighthouse
- Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport is an iconic landmark of Narragansett Bay. It is also one of the most scenic spots on Rhode Island's coastline.
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30. Alabama: Cheaha Mountain
- Cheaha Mountain offers breathtaking views of the Talladega National Forest. Bunker Tower atop Mount Cheaha is one of the best spots for vistas.
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29. Vermont: Peacham
- Peacham is pretty quaint and its surroundings are equally picturesque. The white Congregational Church and the red farm houses are a postcard of Vermont.
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28. North Dakota: the Badlands
- Theodore Roosevelt National Park is the place to go to admire the rugged landscape of the badlands. The Painted Canyon Overlook is one of the best spots for vistas.
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27. Florida: Ocean Drive
- Ocean Drive is a postcard image of Miami's Art Deco Historic District. It mixes colorful neon lights with palm trees and the sand and sea of South Beach. A photogenic spot indeed.
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26. Colorado: Garden of the Gods
- Sitting in Colorado's Rocky Mountain foothills, this dramatic landscape with exquisite rock formations is a true wonder.
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25. Hawaii: Downtown Honolulu
- Head to the edge of the city and marvel at the beauty of Honolulu's buildings and the turquoise waters of the Pacific.
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24. Idaho: Shoshone Falls
- Also known as the Niagara of the West (though it actually surpasses Niagara in height), watching tons of water from the Snake River fall is a true spectacle of nature.
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23. Maryland: National Harbor
- The banks of the Potomac River are teeming with history, so what better way to celebrate it than marvel at National Harbor's waterfront?
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22. Minnesota: The Northern Lights
- With thousands of lakes and plenty of dark sky areas, Minnesota is the perfect spot to observe the Northern Lights. The resorts of Lutsen and Split Rock lighthouse are two spots where you can catch a glimpse of the aurora.
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21. Missouri: The Gateway Arch
- The Gateway Arch is a beautiful postcard image of St. Louis, and one you should take the time to admire. The views from the top over the Mississippi River are equally spectacular.
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20. Montana: Grinnell Glacier
- With glacier lakes, steep cliffs, and peaceful valleys, Grinnell Glacier is a place of rare beauty and indeed one that needs to be admired in person.
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19. Nevada: Las Vegas cityscape
- Sin City is all about its buildings and of course, the lights! The STRAT SkyPod offers great views of the city, but so do many other building across Vegas.
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18. New Hampshire: Artist's Bluff
- Mount Washington usually comes to mind when we think of great views in New Hampshire, but Artist's Bluff is usually less windy, and equally stunning. The Echo Lake and the White Mountain National Forest really come to life during fall.
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17. New Jersey: Delaware Water Gap
- Watching the Delaware River passing through the Appalachian Mountains is an unforgettable experience. Mount Tammany is one of the best vantage points.
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16. New Mexico: Rio Grande Gorge Bridge
- Speaking of dramatic river passages, the Rio Grande Gorge near Taos is one not to be missed. The bridge sits 650 feet (198 meters) above the river and offers spectacular views.
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15. Ohio: Hocking Hills State Park
- The Ash Cave in Hocking Hills State Park is one of the most magical places in the Buckeye State and certainly deserves a visit.
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14. New York: Top of the Rock
- New York City has its fair share of spots to enjoy magnificent views of the Big Apple skyline, but the Top of the Rock observation deck in the Rockefeller Center takes the crown.
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13. North Carolina: Hickory Nut Gorge
- You will have to climb 499 steps to reach the top of a rock formation called Chimney Rock, but the views of the Hickory Nut Gorge are totally worth it.
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12. South Carolina: Caesars Head Overlook
- Caesars Head Overlook in Greenville County’s Caesars Head State Park offer spectacular vistas of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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11. Utah: Delicate Arch
- This famous geological formation can be found in Utah's Arches National Park. The orange rock with La Sal Mountains in the distance is indeed a view to marvel at.
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10. Wisconsin: Devil’s Doorway
- This door-like rock formation sits on the East Bluff of Devil's Lake State Park. The panoramic views are worth the trip to this Wisconsin gem.
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9. Virginia: McAfee Knob
- McAfee Knob is a striking rock formation on Catawba Mountain, known for offering one of the most famous viewpoints along the Appalachian Trail. From there you can see the Catawba and Roanoke Valleys, as well as Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains.
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8. Maine: Cadillac Mountain
- Head to Cadillac Mountain for breathtaking views of Acadia National Park, Frenchman Bay, and the Atlantic Ocean.
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7. Nebraska: Scotts Bluff National Monument
- Scotts Bluff National Monument sits above the North Platte River Valley. It's an iconic American landmark that is worth a visit, for both its history and views.
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6. West Virginia: New River Gorge Bridge
- This bridge stands 876 feet (267 meters) above the New River, and it's the longest single-span arch bridge in the US. It's an absolute joy to look at.
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5. Washington: Palouse Falls
- The dramatic Palouse Falls were formed by the Missoula Floods over 12,000 years ago. It's well worth travel to southeastern Washington to admire its power and grandeur.
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4. Oregon: Crater Lake
- The collapse of Mount Mazama 7,700 years ago formed a caldera that filled up with water and the Crater Lake was born. This is the deepest lake in the country at 1,943 feet (592 meters) deep. It goes without saying, the views are breathtaking.
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3. California: Yosemite Valley
- If you can get to the top of Yosemite's Glacier Point, you will never forget its awe-inspiring view, but you can't go wrong with any other viewpoints along Yosemite Valley.
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2. Arizona: Grand Canyon
- The Grand Canyon is one of the most visited landmarks in the US, and its views are to thank. From Hopi Point to the Horseshoe Bend, there are many amazing spots to soak in the vistas.
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1. Wyoming: Snake River Overlook
- You may recognize the Snake River Overlook from the iconic landscape photograph by Ansel Adams. To see it in person is an unforgettable experience, and indeed the best view in Wyoming. Sources: (Love Exploring) See also: A voyage down the most beautiful rivers in America
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50. Mississippi: Biloxi Lighthouse
- The Biloxi Lighthouse is one of the country's oldest cast-iron lighthouses. It offers magnificent views of the beaches of Biloxi Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.
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49. Oklahoma: Turner Falls
- This 77-foot (23.4 meters) cascade takes the top spot in Oklahoma. Natural Falls in the Ozark Highlands comes in a close second.
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48. Iowa: The Mississippi-Wisconsin Confluence
- The point where the Mississippi and the Wisconsin meet is nothing short of spectacular. Head to Pike's Peak State Park to admire the spectacle from above.
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47. Connecticut: Castle Craig
- You can enjoy great views of the Greater Meriden area from atop East Peak. On a clear day you can even see Long Island Sound.
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46. Illinois: Willis Tower’s Skydeck
- The glass of Willis Tower’s Skydeck in Chicago allows visitors to marvel at views across four states: Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
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45. Kansas: Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
- If you're looking to spot American bison and enjoy the wilderness, then head to the Flint Hills region in Kansas. The tallgrass prairie ecosystem is unique and it offers amazing vistas.
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44. Delaware: Delaware Breakwater East End Lighthouse
- For magnificent views of Delaware Bay, head to Lewes Beach or the pier at Cape Henlopen State Park. If coastal views are your thing, the 1885 Delaware Breakwater East End Lighthouse offers a unique photo op.
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43. Texas: Marfa Prada
- Texas has a number of great views, but nothing beats the quirkiness of the isolated Prada store in Mafra.
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42. Pennsylvania: Pine Creek Gorge
- Also known as the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania, Pine Creek Gorge is deep and beautiful. Head to Leonard Harrison State Park for the best vantage point.
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41. Georgia: The Atlanta Skyline
- The Jackson Street Bridge is where you want to go to snap the coolest pic of the Atlanta skyline. The state tourist board calls it "The most exquisite view of the Downtown skyline."
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40. Michigan: Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
- With miles upon miles of beaches and forests, this is one of the best views of Lake Michigan. If you're into hiking, the Empire Bluff Trail offers great panoramic vistas.
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39. Tennessee: Kuwohi, Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- This is the highest point of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Kuwohi features a cool futuristic observation tower with breathtaking panoramic views of the Smoky Mountains
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38. Arkansas: Mount Magazine
- Mount Magazine offers amazing views of the Ozark National Forest, including the Blue Mountain Lake and the Petit Jean River Valley.
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37. South Dakota: Mount Rushmore
- Mount Rushmore is a classic American landmark, and one that it's worth witnessing in person. The Grand View Terrace is the place to go for great views of South Dakota's Black Hills.
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36. Kentucky: Red River Gorge
- Red River Gorge is the best spot for great views within Daniel Boone National Forest. The canyon system is truly spectacular.
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35. Alaska: Denali
- Alaska is full of picturesque spots, but having the highest mountain in North America in front of you feels really special. Byers Lake in Denali State Park is one of the best vantage points.
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34. Massachusetts: Wachusett Mountain
- The Harlow Lookout View of Wachusett Mountain offers breathtaking vistas. Visit during fall and marvel at the colorful foliage.
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33. Indiana: Indiana Dunes National Park
- The area is not only filled with gorgeous sandy dunes, but it's also one of the most botanically diverse areas in the country. West Beach in particular offers magnificent views of Lake Michigan.
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32. Louisiana: Lake Martin
- This part of the Cypress Island Preserve boasts stunning natural beauty typical of Louisiana. Cypress trees, moss, birds, and alligators, all add to the Southern charm of Lake Martin.
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31. Rhode Island: Castle Hill Lighthouse
- Castle Hill Lighthouse in Newport is an iconic landmark of Narragansett Bay. It is also one of the most scenic spots on Rhode Island's coastline.
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30. Alabama: Cheaha Mountain
- Cheaha Mountain offers breathtaking views of the Talladega National Forest. Bunker Tower atop Mount Cheaha is one of the best spots for vistas.
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29. Vermont: Peacham
- Peacham is pretty quaint and its surroundings are equally picturesque. The white Congregational Church and the red farm houses are a postcard of Vermont.
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28. North Dakota: the Badlands
- Theodore Roosevelt National Park is the place to go to admire the rugged landscape of the badlands. The Painted Canyon Overlook is one of the best spots for vistas.
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27. Florida: Ocean Drive
- Ocean Drive is a postcard image of Miami's Art Deco Historic District. It mixes colorful neon lights with palm trees and the sand and sea of South Beach. A photogenic spot indeed.
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26. Colorado: Garden of the Gods
- Sitting in Colorado's Rocky Mountain foothills, this dramatic landscape with exquisite rock formations is a true wonder.
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25. Hawaii: Downtown Honolulu
- Head to the edge of the city and marvel at the beauty of Honolulu's buildings and the turquoise waters of the Pacific.
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24. Idaho: Shoshone Falls
- Also known as the Niagara of the West (though it actually surpasses Niagara in height), watching tons of water from the Snake River fall is a true spectacle of nature.
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23. Maryland: National Harbor
- The banks of the Potomac River are teeming with history, so what better way to celebrate it than marvel at National Harbor's waterfront?
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22. Minnesota: The Northern Lights
- With thousands of lakes and plenty of dark sky areas, Minnesota is the perfect spot to observe the Northern Lights. The resorts of Lutsen and Split Rock lighthouse are two spots where you can catch a glimpse of the aurora.
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21. Missouri: The Gateway Arch
- The Gateway Arch is a beautiful postcard image of St. Louis, and one you should take the time to admire. The views from the top over the Mississippi River are equally spectacular.
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20. Montana: Grinnell Glacier
- With glacier lakes, steep cliffs, and peaceful valleys, Grinnell Glacier is a place of rare beauty and indeed one that needs to be admired in person.
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19. Nevada: Las Vegas cityscape
- Sin City is all about its buildings and of course, the lights! The STRAT SkyPod offers great views of the city, but so do many other building across Vegas.
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18. New Hampshire: Artist's Bluff
- Mount Washington usually comes to mind when we think of great views in New Hampshire, but Artist's Bluff is usually less windy, and equally stunning. The Echo Lake and the White Mountain National Forest really come to life during fall.
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17. New Jersey: Delaware Water Gap
- Watching the Delaware River passing through the Appalachian Mountains is an unforgettable experience. Mount Tammany is one of the best vantage points.
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16. New Mexico: Rio Grande Gorge Bridge
- Speaking of dramatic river passages, the Rio Grande Gorge near Taos is one not to be missed. The bridge sits 650 feet (198 meters) above the river and offers spectacular views.
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15. Ohio: Hocking Hills State Park
- The Ash Cave in Hocking Hills State Park is one of the most magical places in the Buckeye State and certainly deserves a visit.
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14. New York: Top of the Rock
- New York City has its fair share of spots to enjoy magnificent views of the Big Apple skyline, but the Top of the Rock observation deck in the Rockefeller Center takes the crown.
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13. North Carolina: Hickory Nut Gorge
- You will have to climb 499 steps to reach the top of a rock formation called Chimney Rock, but the views of the Hickory Nut Gorge are totally worth it.
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12. South Carolina: Caesars Head Overlook
- Caesars Head Overlook in Greenville County’s Caesars Head State Park offer spectacular vistas of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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11. Utah: Delicate Arch
- This famous geological formation can be found in Utah's Arches National Park. The orange rock with La Sal Mountains in the distance is indeed a view to marvel at.
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10. Wisconsin: Devil’s Doorway
- This door-like rock formation sits on the East Bluff of Devil's Lake State Park. The panoramic views are worth the trip to this Wisconsin gem.
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9. Virginia: McAfee Knob
- McAfee Knob is a striking rock formation on Catawba Mountain, known for offering one of the most famous viewpoints along the Appalachian Trail. From there you can see the Catawba and Roanoke Valleys, as well as Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains.
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8. Maine: Cadillac Mountain
- Head to Cadillac Mountain for breathtaking views of Acadia National Park, Frenchman Bay, and the Atlantic Ocean.
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7. Nebraska: Scotts Bluff National Monument
- Scotts Bluff National Monument sits above the North Platte River Valley. It's an iconic American landmark that is worth a visit, for both its history and views.
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6. West Virginia: New River Gorge Bridge
- This bridge stands 876 feet (267 meters) above the New River, and it's the longest single-span arch bridge in the US. It's an absolute joy to look at.
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5. Washington: Palouse Falls
- The dramatic Palouse Falls were formed by the Missoula Floods over 12,000 years ago. It's well worth travel to southeastern Washington to admire its power and grandeur.
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4. Oregon: Crater Lake
- The collapse of Mount Mazama 7,700 years ago formed a caldera that filled up with water and the Crater Lake was born. This is the deepest lake in the country at 1,943 feet (592 meters) deep. It goes without saying, the views are breathtaking.
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3. California: Yosemite Valley
- If you can get to the top of Yosemite's Glacier Point, you will never forget its awe-inspiring view, but you can't go wrong with any other viewpoints along Yosemite Valley.
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2. Arizona: Grand Canyon
- The Grand Canyon is one of the most visited landmarks in the US, and its views are to thank. From Hopi Point to the Horseshoe Bend, there are many amazing spots to soak in the vistas.
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1. Wyoming: Snake River Overlook
- You may recognize the Snake River Overlook from the iconic landscape photograph by Ansel Adams. To see it in person is an unforgettable experience, and indeed the best view in Wyoming. Sources: (Love Exploring) See also: A voyage down the most beautiful rivers in America
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The best view in every US state, ranked
How does your state rank?
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The United States has such a variety of natural and urban wonders that to select the best views is a very difficult task indeed. Having said that, there are a few highlights in each state that deserve a bit more attention, but how do these compare to other highlights across the nation?
In this gallery, we selected some of America's best views and ranked them. This is by no means a definite list. After all, personal preference plays a big role in what we enjoy looking at, but here are a few vistas you should definitely add to your bucket list. Click on.
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