Most beautiful places in america

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sedona, Tetons, Carmel.


I personally prefer Sedona to the Grand Canyon. I’ve now been to GCNP twice and I don’t need to go back but I could go to Sedona over and over (but not in peak season, crowds have ruined it.)
Anonymous
West Virginia & Sarah Shahi’s butt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maine Coast
Olympic National Park (particularly the shore and the forest)
The Grand Canyon. I honestly felt like seeing the grand canyon was like a religious experience, and I say that as an atheist


Grand Canyon = A big hole
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maine Coast
Olympic National Park (particularly the shore and the forest)
The Grand Canyon. I honestly felt like seeing the grand canyon was like a religious experience, and I say that as an atheist


Grand Canyon = A big hole


You have to go into the “big hole” to truly experience Grand Canyon. Camping or staying at Phantom Ranch is a phenomenal experience. Also, North Rim is a much better than South Rim. Sadly, North Rim will be closed for awhile.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maine Coast
Olympic National Park (particularly the shore and the forest)
The Grand Canyon. I honestly felt like seeing the grand canyon was like a religious experience, and I say that as an atheist


Grand Canyon = A big hole


You have to go into the “big hole” to truly experience Grand Canyon. Camping or staying at Phantom Ranch is a phenomenal experience. Also, North Rim is a much better than South Rim. Sadly, North Rim will be closed for awhile.


I'm the 'religious experience' poster and I was on the north rim when I went. Calling the grand canyon a big hole is like calling the pacific a big ocean or a redwood a big tree. Anything can be reduced with words, but the seeing of it is something else.
Anonymous
The California coast
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maine Coast
Olympic National Park (particularly the shore and the forest)
The Grand Canyon. I honestly felt like seeing the grand canyon was like a religious experience, and I say that as an atheist


Grand Canyon = A big hole


You have to go into the “big hole” to truly experience Grand Canyon. Camping or staying at Phantom Ranch is a phenomenal experience. Also, North Rim is a much better than South Rim. Sadly, North Rim will be closed for awhile.


I'm the 'religious experience' poster and I was on the north rim when I went. Calling the grand canyon a big hole is like calling the pacific a big ocean or a redwood a big tree. Anything can be reduced with words, but the seeing of it is something else.


Grand Canyon is a religious experience for me too. I’ve been there multiple times and am moved every time I see it. I have been to both runs, and much prefer the North. South has more views, but also has more people. Quiet and tranquility of North Rim is my happy place.
Anonymous
June Lake, CA
Grand Canyon
Yellowstone
Anonymous
North Shore of Hawaii
Coast of Oregon
Coast of Maine
Florida Keys
Steamboat, Colorado
Telluride, Colorado
Sedona, AZ
Malibu, CA
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