71. Lake Crescent, Washington.
Lake Crescent is the second deepest lake in Washington. Its pristine waters, verdant greens, and wildlife offer much to be explored and enjoyed.
72. Portland Head Light, Cape Elizabeth, Maine.
Portland Head Light is where Maine’s oldest lighthouse is located.
73. Haiku Stairs of Oahu, Hawaii.
3,922 stairs lead up a lofty mountain ridge, with only a handrail to keep you from falling into the valley below. This is Hawaii’s stairway to heaven.
74. Whitaker Point, Arkansas.
Also known as Hawksbill Crag Whitaker Point one of the most photographed location in Arkansas. It is located along the northern edge of the Upper Buffalo Wilderness in the Ozark National Forest, south of the Buffalo National River.
75. Thor’s Well, Oregon.
Thor’s Well, which is also known as the drainpipe of the Pacific, looks like a bottomless sinkhole but is actually just a huge hole that is just about twenty feet deep.
There are so many more amazing sights in the USA. Have you been to any of these sites? How was the experience?