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1. GRAND CANYON A massive and colorful canyon located in Arizona, carved by the Colorado River over millions of years.
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2.YELLOW STONE NATIONAL PARK America's first national park, known for its geothermal features .
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3. NIAGARA FALLS A majestic waterfall on the border of the US and Canada, collectively form the highest flow rate of any waterfall in the world.
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4. YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK A natural wonderland in California's Sierra Nevada mountains, known for its towering granite cliffs, waterfalls, and giant sequoia trees.
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5. REDWOOD NATIONAL AND STATE PARKS Home to some of the tallest trees on Earth
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6. DENALI NATIONAL PARK Located in Alaska, the park is home to the tallest peak in North America, Mount Denali, as well as grizzly bears, caribou, and other wildlife.
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7. GREAT SMOCKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK straddles the Tennessee-North Carolina border, known for its colorful fall foliage and abundant wildlife.
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8. BRYCE NATIONAL PARK A unique geological formation in Utah, known for its distinctive orange and red rock spires known as hoodoos.
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9. ZION NATIONAL PARK Located in southwestern Utah, the park boasts soaring cliffs, narrow slot canyons, and a diverse range of plant and animal life
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10. CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK A stunningly clear blue lake formed in the caldera of a collapsed volcano in Oregon
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