We’ve seen some amazing natural wonders around the world. It turns out there are more than enough surreal places for you to check out for yourself in the United States. Traipsing through the Ring of Kerry or surveying the night sky from the ever-shifting landscape of the Namib San Sea are experiences everyone should have on their bucket list, but what about the natural wonders a bit closer to home? If you live in the U.S., you don’t need a passport to see what Mother Nature has to offer.

Antelope Canyon, Arizona

Antelope Canyon, Arizona
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Badlands National Park, South Dakota

Badlands National Park, South Dakota
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Bryce Canyon, Utah

Bryce Canyon, Utah
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Devils Tower, Wyoming

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Grand Prismatic Spring, Wyoming

Grand Prismatic Spring, Wyoming
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Horseshoe Bend, Arizona

Horseshoe Bend, Arizona
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Mendenhall Glacier Caves, Alaska

Mendenhall Glacier Caves, Alaska
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Niagara Falls, New York

Niagara Falls, New York
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Northern Lights, Alaska

Northern Lights, Alaska
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Palouse Falls, Washington

Palouse Falls, Washington
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The Wave, Arizona

The Wave, Arizona
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Thor’s Well, Oregon

Thor’s Well, Oregon
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Watkins Glen State Park, New York

Watkins Glen State Park, New York
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Zion National Park, Utah

Zion National Park, Utah
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