The Best Tourist Attraction In Every State
ALABAMA: Play a round at one of the 11 courses on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, a collection of championship-level golf courses around the state that bring in more than half a million golfers annually.
ALASKA: Visit Denali National Park to see a stunning array of wildlife and gaze at Mt. McKinley, the highest mountain peak in North America, with an elevation of 20,237 feet.
ARIZONA: Hike, kayak, raft, or horseback ride through the Grand Canyon, an epic 277-mile long canyon that's up to 18 miles wide and over a mile deep.
ARKANSAS: Explore Arkansas' Hot Springs National Park, where travelers have come for more than 200 years for the supposed health benefits of the thermal waters. The ornate bathhouses alone are worth the trip.
CALIFORNIA: Head to Yosemite National Park, which offers breathtaking views of the Sierra Nevada mountain chain. Ice masses moving through the area during a glacial period carved out the valley's signature U-shape.
COLORADO: Hit the slopes at one of Colorado's two dozen-plus ski resorts, many of which rank among the world's top ski areas.
CONNECTICUT: Go back in time at Mystic Seaport, where visitors can tour the historic shipyard and recreated 19th-century fishing village.
DELAWARE: Relax at Rehoboth Beach, a summer vacation staple. East Coasters flock to the town for activities like crabbing and swimming, as well as tax-free shopping.
FLORIDA: Learn about the history of NASA at The Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, which has been the launch site for every human space flight deployed by the U.S. since December 1968.
GEORGIA: Visit the more than 100,000 sea creatures who live at Atlanta's Georgia Aquarium, which was the largest aquarium in the world when it opened in 2005. It is home to bottlenose dolphins and whale sharks, along with 500 other species.
ALABAMA: Play a round at one of the 11 courses on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, a collection of championship-level golf courses around the state that bring in more than half a million golfers annually.
ALASKA: Visit Denali National Park to see a stunning array of wildlife and gaze at Mt. McKinley, the highest mountain peak in North America, with an elevation of 20,237 feet.
ARIZONA: Hike, kayak, raft, or horseback ride through the Grand Canyon, an epic 277-mile long canyon that's up to 18 miles wide and over a mile deep.
ARKANSAS: Explore Arkansas' Hot Springs National Park, where travelers have come for more than 200 years for the supposed health benefits of the thermal waters. The ornate bathhouses alone are worth the trip.
CALIFORNIA: Head to Yosemite National Park, which offers breathtaking views of the Sierra Nevada mountain chain. Ice masses moving through the area during a glacial period carved out the valley's signature U-shape.
COLORADO: Hit the slopes at one of Colorado's two dozen-plus ski resorts, many of which rank among the world's top ski areas.
CONNECTICUT: Go back in time at Mystic Seaport, where visitors can tour the historic shipyard and recreated 19th-century fishing village.
DELAWARE: Relax at Rehoboth Beach, a summer vacation staple. East Coasters flock to the town for activities like crabbing and swimming, as well as tax-free shopping.
FLORIDA: Learn about the history of NASA at The Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, which has been the launch site for every human space flight deployed by the U.S. since December 1968.
GEORGIA: Visit the more than 100,000 sea creatures who live at Atlanta's Georgia Aquarium, which was the largest aquarium in the world when it opened in 2005. It is home to bottlenose dolphins and whale sharks, along with 500 other species.
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