Yellowstone has been home to Native Americans for more than 11,000 years, while its natural wonders attract visitors from all over the globe.
The Grand Canyon in Arizona offers numerous adrenaline-pumping activities, including hiking and whitewater rafting on the Colorado River.
Less than 170 miles east of San Francisco, Yosemite National Park consists of mountains, meadows, enormous sequoia trees, and numerous cascades.
Ski resorts offer ample snowfall for skiing, snowshoeing, and tubing throughout the winter and early spring.
This lake straddling the California-Nevada border is indescribably beautiful.
Kauai's expansive misty rainforests, cascading waterfalls, and oceanside cliffs are enough to stimulate even the most jaded traveller.
Maui, like the other Hawaiian Islands, offers a variety of adrenaline-pumping activities, such as sea kayaking and volcano trekking.
The largest of Hawaii's islands features an abundance of vegetation to explore and not one, but five active volcanoes.
If you are contemplating Acadia for your next family vacation, keep in mind that the park's rocky trails can be difficult for young children.
This mountainous region of upstate New York offers thrill-seekers numerous opportunities.
The most effective way to view the town's striking red boulders is on one of the destination's more than 200 hiking trails.
Take a boat ride through Tracy Arm Fjord to observe melting glaciers and swimming seals, or trek to the magnificent – literally, it's a strenuous walk – Mendenhall Glacier.