7 Wonders of the US Worth Seeing

7 Wonders of the US Worth Seeing

Vika Laki
Vika LakiUpdated 28 Sep 2024
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Every year, millions of tourists from all over the world rush to see the 7 Wonders of America—the best attractions of the country. These are stunningly beautiful places that you cannot find anywhere else on Earth. Some of them have become recognizable symbols of the USA.

Continue reading the article if you want to know more about the 7 Wonders of the US, which are a must-see for every tourist.

The seven Wonders of the USA

Here's a list of America's most popular natural and man-made Wonders.

1. Grand Canyon (Arizona)

Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon is a gigantic 446 km long gorge that crosses the state of Arizona from east to west. It is considered to be one of the deepest and most spectacular canyons in the world. It is partially located in the territory of the national park of the same name. In some places, its width reaches 29 km, and its depth is 1800 meters. Countless rocks, waterfalls, and caves in the canyon attract more than 2 million tourists every year.

The huge gorge was formed several million years ago. The Colorado River gradually eroded the layers of soft rock, forcing its way to the ocean. On the walls of the canyon, you can see multicolored areas—these are geological layers. In some places, you can see rock paintings.

Viewing the Grand Canyon from the numerous observation decks will be interesting for tourists of all ages. Rafting fans are especially fond of it. The Colorado River is known for its turbulent current, so rafting through the gorge will be truly unforgettable.

The best time to visit one of the 7 Wonders of the US, the Grand Canyon, is from late May to early October.

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2. Giant Forest (California)

Giant Forest (California)

Giant sequoias are the world's largest coniferous trees. The West Coast of the United States is famous for groves of these green giants. Americans believe that they embody the strength and power of America.

The Giant Forest is a grove of sequoias in California's Sequoia National Park and one of the 7 Wonders of the USA. These are long-lived trees; the age of some specimens is 3000 years. The height of the trees reaches 70–80 meters, and the trunk diameter is 11 meters. Five of the 10 tallest trees on the planet grow in this forest. The tallest specimen, General Sherman, is 83 m high and 11.1 m in diameter.

In the Giant Forest, you can see the manor house of the first European settler, Hale Tharp, and walk the many hiking trails. A must-see is the Tunnel, a driveway cut in the trunk of a giant sequoia tree. It fell on the road in 1937, and a year later, the park staff cut a 5.2-meter-wide and 2.4-meter-high passage in it. Since then, it has been one of the park's most striking locations.

The Giant Forest is a great place for a family vacation. The best time to visit is from June to September, when there is minimum rainfall and all trails are easily passable.

3. The Golden Gate Bridge, California

7 Wonders of the US Worth Seeing

The Golden Gate Suspension Bridge is built across the strait of the same name and connects San Francisco to Marin County. The Golden Gate is one of the 7 Wonders of America, a symbol of the United States, and the most recognizable bridge in the world. This location is very popular among tourists. The bridge can be seen in many TV series, movies, computer games, and souvenirs.

The 2,737 meter long Golden Gate was built in 1937 and was advanced engineering for the time. In the process, steel with lead added was used to give the metal a red hue. The bridge's design team, led by Josef Strauss, decided that such a color would be particularly successful against the landscape.

We recommend walking to the first pillar, or better yet, to the middle of the bridge to better appreciate the power of the ocean waves and the scale of the structure. The bridge is free of charge for pedestrians and cyclists. In the evening, the bridge is beautifully illuminated.

You can visit the bridge with the whole family at any time of the year. San Francisco is famous for its fog, which is especially active from late summer through October. During this time there is a high chance of capturing the bridge in and out of fog, which is doubly valuable.

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4. Devil's Tower (Wyoming)

Devils Tower

A natural monument in the western United States, shrouded in many legends. Devil's Tower beckons tourists from all over the world, including climbers. But not all of them can conquer it. The height of the rock from the foot to the top is 256 meters. However, the perfectly flat, steep walls make it difficult to climb.

To the Indians, Devil's Tower is sacred. In their language, its name sounds like the House of the Bear. Legend says that the children were fleeing from a bear on a large rock. When the beast tried to climb it, the stone rose to a height insurmountable for the bear. The children were saved. Only smooth vertical furrows on the rock remained—the marks of the bear's claws. According to the locals, mysterious glows can be seen around the rock at night. You can come with a tent to spend the night and see for yourself.

Geologists have their own views on the origin of this original rock. It is of volcanic origin and has acquired its present form due to water erosion and weathering.

The location is suitable for family vacations. Near the rock, there is a picnic area and a tour desk.

You can visit at any time, but be aware that severe tornadoes are not uncommon in Wyoming in the late spring and early summer.

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5. Niagara Falls (New York)

Niagara Falls

The most popular and visited attraction in the eastern United States and one of the 7 Wonders is the Niagara River Falls. The U.S.-Canadian border runs through it. In fact, it consists of three waterfalls. Two of them, American and Fata, are on the American side. Flows of water, falling from a height of 57 meters, make a lasting impression on tourists.

In its current form, Niagara Falls took shape about 11,000 years ago. After the melting of glaciers and the formation of large lakes, the river began to make its way to the ocean. Gradually, water streams eroded the soft rocks to form a wide channel. In Iroquoian, "Niagara" means "rumbling waters." And indeed, the rumbling is inexpressible.

You can spend time at the waterfall in a variety of ways: a viewing platform or a cable car ride. Unforgettable emotions will be left by sailing on the ship "Maid of Mist", which sails almost under the flow of falling water.

The perfect place to visit with the whole family. Choose the summer months if you want to ride the river comfortably and watch fireworks parades. The falls are beautifully illuminated in the evenings.

When traveling, it is convenient to use mobile Internet from Yesim, thanks to which you will have round-the-clock access to all necessary services and contacts. You can also share your travel impressions with your family and friends on the go.

6. Rock Palace (Colorado)

Rock Palace

One of the most interesting 7 Wonders of the United States is located in the southwestern part of the country, in Mesa Verde National Park. The Palace on the Rock is an ancient Indian town, long abandoned but well preserved to this day. It went down in the history of American architecture as the first "apartment" house on the continent.

The rock palace was accidentally discovered in 1888 by two cowboys, Richard Wetherill and Charles Mason. Historians have determined that the city was built about 1,500 years ago by the Anasazi tribe. Its location under an overhanging cliff protected the settlement from the scorching sun and strong winds. For nearly a thousand years, the Anasazi farmed and built a system of dams and reservoirs. And then they disappeared. Scientists believe that people left these places because of severe droughts. The climate in this region has always been quite severe.

Visitors are offered guided tours of the city, during which they will have to climb a lot of stairs.

Some of the crumbling houses have been restored. Some of the walls still have traces of colored plaster.

Suitable for a family outing. The best time to visit is from May to September. By installing the Yesim mobile application on your smartphone, you will be able to use your digital SIM card in the USA on favorable terms and without overpaying for roaming.

7. Mount Rushmore (South Dakota)

Mount Rushmore

The Mount Rushmore National Memorial is a popular site in the center of the United States, in the state of South Dakota, near the town of Keystone. At an altitude of about 1700 meters, in the granite rock are carved the faces of four American presidents: Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Roosevelt. The height of each portrait is about 18 meters. These sculptures represent the birth, growth, development, and preservation of the USA.

The idea for the memorial came from historian Don Robinson, who wanted to attract tourists to the remote state. Dutch-American sculptor Gatson Borglum agreed to collaborate with him. Work began in 1927. It took more than 14 years and 400 workers to create the portraits of the presidents. It was planned that the sculptures would be portrayed at the waist, but the realization of the idea was prevented by World War II.

The Mount Rushmore Monument often appears in movies. It's also been mocked by comic book writers. But every year, it attracts more tourists than Don Robinson could have ever dreamed of. Americans love their history and reminders of how their ancestors founded and expanded their country.

Suitable for a family outing. It is convenient to visit the Mount Rushmore Memorial at any time of the year.

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FAQ

Does America have any of the 7 Wonders of the World?

The Grand Canyon in Colorado is one of the seven natural wonders of the world.

What are the seven natural wonders of America?

Niagara Falls, the Grand Canyon, the Giant Sequoia Forest, and Devil's Tower are America's most famous natural wonders. Other wonders include Monument Valley, Death Valley, and Hubbard Glacier in Alaska.

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