Enjoy the stillness of a 65-million-year-old Ojo Alamo Sandstone rock, 70 feet below the surface!
Discover the magic of the world's first national park, Yellowstone.
Stretching across east Maui, Haleakala National Park is home to Haleakala Crater, an active, but not currently erupting volcano, and Maui's highest peak.
Also called 'Niagara of the West', Shoshone is actually 11 meters higher than Niagara.
For hundreds of years the grandeur of the Falls of the Niagara River have attracted many to this destination.
This is the prime attraction in Yosemite National Park.
A gorgeous lake in Glacier National Park, surrounded by mountains and green forests.
The people of Hawaii consider this to be a sacred place and the home of the Goddess Pele.
One of the world's most active volcanoes, with a constant eruption since 1983.
The volcano that changed the history of the United States in just minutes, today a National Volcanic Monument.
A place of natural beauty, one of the Bay Area's overlooked treasures.
The park has excellent spots for high altitude alpine hiking, backpacking and rock climbing as well as ample opportunity for spotting wildlife.
These two small islands in the Bahamas are only 50 miles east of Florida, and they offer more activities than any other Bahamian island.
This beautiful and marine-rich area is home to the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, currently the largest marine sanctuary in the United States.
The park is best known for its massive glaciers, but is also an ideal destination for those seeking wildlife, kayaking, or simply a chance to get away.
Cape Cod attracts many visitors with its many beaches and activities, from hiking and water sports to whale watching.