Cadillac RanchThese ten graffiti-covered Cadillacs, half-buried along the historic Route 66 are an offbeat attraction in the state of Texas.
Acadia National ParkEven though it is a relatively small national park, it attracts nearly 3 million visitors per year.
Badlands National ParkThe park is characterized by rugged terrain and formations that resemble a science fiction landscape of another world.
Sleeping Bear Dunes National LakeshoreIt consists of miles of sand dunes on the Lake Michigan shoreline. It's name was not randomly chosen, but it's based on a legend.
Channel Islands National ParkFive isolated islands just off the Southern California coast, boasting pristine natural splendor.
Saguaro National ParkThe park gets its name after the Saguaro cactus, which can live as long as 200 years, growing over fifty feet tall and weighing more than ten tons.
Dead Horse Point State ParkThe park offers a panoramic view of the Colorado River, as it makes its way toward the Grand Canyon.
Mono LakeThe lake is a saline lake with no outlets and is also a stopover point for nearly two million migratory birds.
Toilet Seat MuseumWith 900 hand-carved, painted and decorated toilet seats, this museum has won the title of the Wackiest Attraction in America.
Cathedral of Junk60 tons of junk in the backyard of a small house in Austin, Texas.