Top Holiday Destinations in North America
A Selection of Great America Holiday Spots |
National Parks in the United States are truly amazing to behold. Most people will have heard of the Yellowstone National Park, located in Wyoming. Yellowstone offers hiking, backpacking, wildlife observation, and lots more. Arches National Park, in Utah, features over 2,000 natural sandstone arches. Death Valley National Park is to be found in California, and is the lowest, driest, and hottest place in the United States. Whether you are looking for a desert or a forest, there is a National Park to visit.
The United States borders the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, and the Gulf of Mexico. You may think that all beaches are created equally, but this is far from the case. The rocky beaches of Oregon are very different to the sandy beaches of Florida.
If you want to chill on a tropical island paradise, drinking colourful cocktails, you can do that here in America as well. Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands offer up an assortment of stunning, tropical holiday destinations.
Many people forget about the Heartland of the United States, especially with all the beaches and mountains. The heartland includes Oklahoma, Nebraska, Missouri, and other states. You will find friendly people, rolling hills of corn and wheat, and lots of neat things to do and see. Some of the best air shows in the country are found in Oklahoma.
For the more adventurous among us, you can try your hand at mountain climbing. You can hike up Mount Rainier and practice your mountain climbing skills in the Rockies. Climb a real, live volcano in Washington State when you climb Mount Saint Helens. For a more explosive mountain climbing experience, go out to Hawaii and check out an island volcano.
Throughout the U.S. are small, quaint, country towns. Wahoo, Nebraska is one such town with an awesome name. Located centrally between Omaha and Lincoln, Wahoo is home to a little museum, several parks, and small-town country charm. The Carolinas are another excellent place to find small towns.
A popular, but often understated, holiday spot in the United States is the nation’s beautiful capital city, Washington D.C. You can visit the famed Smithsonian Museum, tour the White House and Hoover Building, where the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is housed. You can look for the popular meeting places of Washington’s power moguls, and possibly even rub shoulders with a senator or two. Washington is also home to a number of comparatively smaller museums. Several states with wonderful attractions are within a short driving distance from Washington D.C. so you can get a motel in the capital city and still visit lots of attractions in the area.
The United States features travel destinations for everyone. You can visit a desert, canyon, mountain, beach, or rain forest all in the same country. Consider exploring the great USA when you next take a holiday.