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4 Underrated Natural Landmarks in the American West

October 13, 2022 by Karyn Locke

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Of course, the United States has loads of gorgeous natural landmarks to visit, that’s a fact. But what about the not-so-well known ones? Surround yourself with rich geological history on your next vacation – Make the great American West your destination and enjoy these 4 underrated natural landmarks.

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Oregon’s Thor’s Well

4 Underrated Natural Landmarks in the American West

Next time you’re ready to take a trip, skip the crowded cities as you plan your vacation and get back in touch with nature. Head out to the American West and explore one—or more!—of these underrated natural landmarks.

You’ll learn more about how the land in this country was formed, so don’t forget to take plenty of pictures as you visit these marvelous destinations.

Wyoming: Grand Prismatic Spring

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Prismatic Spring in Wyoming

What’s a nature vacation without visiting at least one national park? By far, Yellowstone National Park is one of the most famous parks in the US. Many visitors flock to Old Faithful, the park’s iconic geyser, but you should also make it a point to see the Grand Prismatic Spring on your visit. 

The water in this spring is rich in minerals and bacteria that turn the boiling-hot water into a rainbow of colors. From rich cerulean blue to wild vermilion and golden yellow, you’ll witness all kinds of hues shimmering in the water, especially on sunny days.

Oregon: Thor’s Well

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Thor’s Well in Oregon

Interested in majestic waterfalls (I mean, who isn’t)? Check out Thor’s Well, a collapsed sea cave in Oregon. Situated on Cape Perpetua at the edge of Oregon’s coast, Thor’s Well is a seemingly bottomless pit that draws in water on a grand scale. 

The best time to visit Thor’s Well is about an hour before high tide to see what it looks like without water. Then, when the tide comes in, the formation will fill up and water will thrash around—it’s truly a spectacular sight! Just make sure to keep a safe distance, as getting too close is just as dangerous as it looks.

Idaho: Seven Devils Mountains

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Hells Canyon is adjacent to Seven Devils.

You’ll need to make your way through the Rocky Mountains to see these beautiful peaks in west central Idaho, right near the majestic Hells Canyon. Hike through the mountains and observe the stark peaks and valleys created by tectonic shifts and volcanic movement. 

The tallest of the Seven Devils are called She Devil and He Devil. Climb He Devil Mountain, more than 9,000 feet above sea level, and look all around you. To the north, you’ll see a cliff; to the east, you’ll see She Devil; and to the west, you can observe the depths of Hells Canyon. He Devil will give you a bird’s eye view of the beauty of Hells Canyon and its surroundings.

Arizona: Monument Valley

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Beautiful Monument Valley

Get in touch with the cultures and peoples who shaped the American West by visiting Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. You’ll see mind-blowing sandstone formations in bright hues and have the opportunity to ride on horseback around the park if you’d like. If not, you can hike around the area as well.

Monument Valley is sacred tribal land belonging to the Navajo people, many of whom make their livelihood by giving guided tours of the area and selling arts and crafts. Take a tour of Monument Valley, and stick around to see the sunset enhance the brilliant colors of the sandstone.

On your next vacation, spend more time in nature than at bustling tourist attractions. These underrated natural wonders of the American West will get you in tune with the earth and provide valuable memories to last a lifetime.

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