The Most Stunning Spots Throughout the Great American West

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Mary Grace Sahagun

Lifestyle Writer

Jun 28, 2023

The Most Stunning Spots Throughout the Great American West

The Most Stunning Spots Throughout the Great American West | The Carousel
The magnificent states of Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming are all located in the awe-inspiring area of the United States known as the “Great American West.” 

While the beauty of these states is undeniable year-round, it is most striking during the warmer months. Everything from the beauty to the fauna to the vibrant events and festivals to the abundance of campgrounds and outdoor activities is at its peak at this time of year.

To allow you tailor your ideal vacation to these wonderful states, here’s a look of the most stunning sites for travelers to spend quality time, spectacular activities for each region for 2022, and an overview on what’s popular in the Great American West.

Zion, Utah

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Activities: Hit the trails on a day hike | Riverside walk

Zion National Park is recognized for its huge canyons and diversified animal population. It has towering mountains, soaring sandstone cliffs, orange-red domes, and soaring arches. The Virgin River and its tributaries give stunning waterfalls and pools to the park’s terrain.

Wyoming

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Activities: Visit Yellowstone National Park | Hot Springs State Park, Thermopolis

Sometimes, special occasions like festivals and other events may provide surprisingly great photographic opportunities that are also among the most memorable. Rodeos, festivals, exhibitions, concerts, fairs, and many other types of events are regularly held all around the state of Wyoming. These events cater to people of all ages and ethnicities and include those that are ideal for families as well as others that are intended just for adults.

Monument Valley

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Activities: Visit Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park | Sightseeing

Monument Valley is a stunning region in the Great American West, known for its sandstone buttes, massive mesas, and breathtaking views. If you really want to get a feel for the area, you should plan on spending at least one full day here, despite the fact that it is possible to drive straight through Monument Valley and see the major attractions in only two or three hours.

Bryce Canyon, Utah

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Activities: Navajo Trail | Visit Sunset Point | Queen’s Garden Trail

Bryce Canyon is a popular tourist destination and one of Utah’s five natural wonders due to the striking visual similarity between the hoodoo rock formations there and towering red chimneys.

Despite its uniqueness in the Great American West, it’s Utah’s least visited national park due to its closeness to more popular locations like Zion and the Grand Canyon. Bryce Canyon is a must-see in Utah.

Yosemite, California

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Activities: See Yosemite’s Waterfalls | Walk Among Giant Sequoias | See Black Bears & Wildlife

Located in the middle of the Sierra Nevada, Yosemite is among the most popular national parks in the United States. It’s hardly surprising given the roaring waterfalls, wildflower-filled meadows, towering sequoia trees, and granite domes. Hundreds of creatures reside there, including the brown bear, the park’s mascot.

Death Valley, California / Nevada

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Activities: Visit Death Valley Ghost Towns | Wildrose Charcoal Kilns | Scotty’s Castle

Death Valley is the hottest region on the Great American West and on Earth, with record-breaking summertime temperatures of above 50 degrees Celsius on average. Death Valley has towering sand dunes, deep canyons, spooky ghost villages, and Badwater, North America’s lowest point.

This place is a must-see. In this place, you may experience bizarre natural events in a single day, and the scenery is so unique you’ll forget you’re in the U.S. 

Grand Canyon, Arizona

Activities: Walk or hike | Kolb Studio and Hopi House | Desert View Watchtower.

The Grand Canyon is over 18 miles wide, over 270 miles long, and over a mile deep; its name may allude to its immense size, but words fail to give it credit. One of the most well-known landmarks in the American West, if not the whole globe, due to its supernatural-looking peaks that run the length of the Colorado River.

Capitol Reef, Utah

Activities: Visit Capitol Reef’s Fruita Historic District | Grand Wash Trail and Cassidy Arch

The Capitol Reef Park is a hidden treasure while being less popular than its more well-known neighbours. In fact, some of its attractions are so well-hidden that seeing them might be a challenge. The most amazing feature of this park is the contrast between the Fremont River’s verdant oasis and the huge desert expanses dominated by stone cathedrals.

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Mary Grace Sahagun

Mary Grace Sahagun is a Lifestyle Writer for The Carousel and Women Love Tech. Mary Grace turned her hand to writing after she began her career as an aircraft engineer.

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By Mary Grace Sahagun

Lifestyle Writer

Mary Grace Sahagun is a Lifestyle Writer for The Carousel and Women Love Tech. Mary Grace turned her hand to writing after she began her career as an aircraft engineer.

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