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Located on Santa Cruz Island, it is one of the largest and deepest sea caves in the world, renowned for its colorful rock formations and the ethereal glow of its waters.
A vibrant and colorful landscape offering breathtaking views and unique geological formations. It's known for its brilliantly colored badlands, which stretch over 93,500 acres.
The Painted Grotto is noted for its colorful mineral deposits and formations that create a vivid display reminiscent of a painting.
The tallest cliff in Colorado at 2,250 feet, featuring distinct patterns that resemble an artist’s brush strokes, particularly captivating during sunrise or sunset.
Known for its stunning views of Mount Rainier, meadows filled with wildflowers in summer, and excellent access to hiking trails such as the Skyline Trail.
A stunning glacial valley with remote camping and hiking opportunities, offering solitude and breathtaking natural beauty.
Area featuring large deposits of petrified wood, accessible via hiking trails that explore the park’s unique geologic features.
Situated at the bottom of the canyon, Phantom Ranch provides rustic accommodations and serves as a rest stop for hikers and mule riders.
A small natural rock island in Crater Lake, resembling a ghost ship, often visible from various viewpoints around the lake.
A short, easy hike that leads visitors to a seasonal playa, a shallow lake bed that occasionally fills with rainwater.
A stunning islet known for its towering cliffs and seabird nesting sites, perfect for wildlife watching and photography.
Known for its colorful, stratified hills and breathtaking vistas across glacially carved valleys.
The main access point to the park, featuring a small community and the park's field headquarters with visitor resources.
Part of the greater park system, it features diverse ecosystems, scenic drives, and the famous "Big Tree," a massive redwood popular with visitors.
Areas within the park where visitors can observe colonies of lively and social black-tailed prairie dogs in their natural habitat.
An archaeological site containing the remnants of a 100-room village inhabited over 600 years ago. Visitors can view petroglyphs and learn about the ancient inhabitants of the region.
A scenic trail that leads you through a garden of hoodoos, with formations resembling the profile of Queen Victoria.
The main visitor center open year-round, offering interactive exhibits, a theater, and information about the park's history and wildlife.
The highest point in Wind Cave National Park, offering a short hike with panoramic views of the Black Hills and surrounding prairie.
A hiking trail that leads through lush tropical forests to ancient petroglyphs and a beach.
A more accessible glacier where visitors can explore the surrounding moraine and observe the glacier’s slow movement and effects.
A scenic coastal area located on the Pacific Ocean, known for its sea stacks, driftwood, and the Hole-in-the-Wall rock formation.
A scenic 33-mile drive encircling Crater Lake, offering numerous viewpoints and photo opportunities of the lake and surrounding landscape.
The eastern section of the park featuring higher elevations, denser forests, and more diverse wildlife, with options for backcountry camping and longer hikes.
Located near the Rio Grande River, this area offers campgrounds, a nature trail, and excellent opportunities for birdwatching.
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