You are currently viewing 101 Places to Visit in USA – Your Ultimate USA Bucket ListPin

101 Places to Visit in USA – Your Ultimate USA Bucket List

I can’t believe this is our 6th year of moving to a new city every year. We can officially say we’ve lived in all four corners of the US. Now, it’s time to explore more of the heartland. Who’s coming with us?

There’s so much beauty right here in our greater backyard that we used to neglect. The grass seems greener on the other side, and we’re often filled with wanderlust for faraway places. But if we just stop to look, it’s incredible how many different types of landscapes and cultures fill this country.

Your Ultimate USA Bucket List - 101 Places to Visit in USAPin

This post may contain affiliate links, where we receive a small commission on sales of the products that are linked at no additional cost to you. All opinions are always our own. Read our full disclosure for more info. Thank you for supporting the brands that make Eearth Travel possible.

Last Updated: October 28, 2022

101 Places to Visit in USA - The Ultimate USA Bucket List

We’ve stepped foot in 47 states and covered a lot of ground over the years. Even after living in 7 different cities plus doing a handful of cross country road trips, we feel like we barely made a dent (I also can’t help that our list continues to grow longer and longer). Today, we put together a list of many of our favorite destinations in the US to give you a good start.

Of course, there are many more than 101 places worth visiting in the US. If you need even more suggestions, click the links below to see full guides on each destination.

Alaska

Denali is one of the more accessible national parks in Alaska. Our favorite thing to do here was the flightseeing tour.

A great time to see the Katmai bears is during the salmon runs from mid-July to mid-September. If you visit mid-May to mid-July, you can see mom bears and their cubs.

  1. Mendenhall Glacier

13-mile glacier near Juneau.

Katmai + USA Bucket List Travel to These 101 DestinationsPin

Alabama

  1. Talladega Superspeedway

Talladega Superspeedway in Lincoln for NASCAR – we’re not big of NASCAR, but it has a huge following in the US and is part of the culture. It’s probably worth checking out once.

NASCAR, Talladega, Alabama + 100 Places to Visit in USA // Eearth Travel #nascar #alabama #bucketlistPin

Arizona

These vibrant and beautiful slot canyons are crowded. If you want to find a less crowded option, head to Waterholes Canyon.

Hike down into the canyon to greeted by waterfalls plunging into turquoise waters. Permits are hard to get, so here are our tips.

A short hike (1.3 mi round trip) takes you to a viewpoint where you can see the horseshoe shaped bend in the Colorado River. We also took a boat ride through, which offered a unique perspective.

The easiest way to get here is via helicopter from Vegas. Although, the views are more impressive from the top looking down.

  1. Sedona

The park is split into Saguaro East and West near Tucson AZ. West photographed better, while East was less crowded and felt more like you were in nature.

They only allow 20 people in per day. These permits shave been the hardest to get. See our top Wave permit tips here.

If you can’t get into the Wave, this is the best alternative. Photographers love White Pocket because it hasn’t been photographed a million times like the Wave

If you want to visit the famous Wave Formation (it's difficult to get into!) Save this pin and click through to see what you need to know to get the Wave permit. It's a unique rock formation in Coyote Buttes North in Vermillion Cliffs National Monument on the border of Arizona and Utah // Eearth Travel #localadventurer #thewave #hiking #arizonaPin

California

If you’re a socal resident and you love Disneyland, the annual pass is the way to go.

One of my favorite places in the world. Popular stops are McWay Falls and Pfeiffer Beach.

Explore the islands through kayaking or diving for a really unique experience.

This park is massive and has diverse landscapes. Summers are brutally hot, so this park is best in the winter.

Jtree doesn’t have the prettiest hikes, but it’s a climber’s paradise. It also photographs beautifully at sunset and stargazing and astrophotography are amazing.

  1. Lake Tahoe

Lake Tahoe is a beautiful crystal clear lake. Skiing is great in the winter, and hiking in the summer. The Nevada side is less popular but just as beautiful.

Mcway Falls Big Sur CaliforniaPin

California

Traffic is almost impossible to avoid. Load up on music and audiobooks while you wait. Check out our LA bucket list, free things to do, instagram spots, and food guide. If you like Korean food, LA has the best we’ve found outside of Korea.

Napa is the most popular wine country in the US. If you love food and can get a reservation at the French Laundry, we absolutely recommend it.

See these California coast giants. They can grow up to 300 ft tall.

Can we all retire and become beach bums? Life is too easy in sunny San Diego. It’s one of our favorite cities we’ve lived in the US. Check out our free things to do, instagram spots, and SD bucket list.

It’s known for the famous Golden Gate bridge, year round fog (named Karl), and colorful mismatched Victorian houses. The culture of SF has changed over the years, but it’s still one of my favorite cities with easy access to the outdoors too.

Walk among the largest trees in the world (by volume).

Although popularity is increasing, if you want a less touristy wine country experience than Napa, go to Sonoma. IYKYK

Our favorite national park. It’s become extremely popular and crowded especially in the Valley. The park is massive, so explore outside the valley to avoid the crowds or visit in late fall to winter. Keep in mind, most waterfalls dry up in the winter.

Tunnel View, Yosemite National Park, California + Your Ultimate USA Bucket List // Eearth Travel #usa #yosemitePin

Colorado

12 miles of the deepest and most dramatic part of the Black Canyon.

  1. Denver

Watching a concert at Red Rocks is a unique experience. Or head there for your morning workout. You’ll have plenty of workout buddies.

  1. Garden of the Gods

300 ft sandstone rock formations that can easily be seen through a scenic drive. There’s supposed to be some cool climbing here too.

Hike up Star Dune, the highest sand dune in North America. Also try sandboarding!

  1. Maroon Bells

They’re the most photographed peaks in Aspen.

Do one of the cliffside dwelling tours where you can walk through and get a closer look. a UNESCO world heritage site.

  1. Rocky Mountain National Park

The Trail Ridge Road and Old Fall River Road are popular drives that take you through aspens, winding rivers, and mountain scenery.

  1. Vail

Vail is well known as a skiing destination but also beautiful for hiking in the summer.

Pin
Pin

Florida

  1. Everglades National Park

It’s the largest tropical wilderness in the US and also a UNESCO world heritage site.

Take the Overseas Highway for a scenic drive.

  1. Miami and Miami Beach

This was our go-to college spring break spot with their endless clubs. Now we visit for Art deco buildings, white sand beaches, and Cuban food.

Best known for for Disney World and the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal. Our favorite park is Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

Pin

Georgia

No matter what city we live in, we’ll always be ATLiens at heart. The city is full of southern charm but with the conveniences of a big city. See our ATL bucket list, best instagram spots, free things to do, and food guide.

  1. Savannah

Step into the quintessential South with Antebellum architecture, cobblestone squares, and massive oak trees covered in Spanish moss.

Atlanta Beltline MuralsPin

Hawaii

  1. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Big Island

They have two active volcanoes.

  1. Na Pali Coast, Kauai

Picture entering into Jurassic Park, because that’s where they filmed it.

Take the Road to Hana and check out these stops.

  1. Oahu Lantern Floating Ceremony (Memorial Day)

Waikiki Beach, Pearl Harbor Memorial, Hanauma Bay are the touristy spots. If you’re there on Memorial Day you can see the Lantern Floating Ceremony.

Floating Lantern Festival Hawaii + 15 Best Festivals in the US to Add to Your Bucket List - American Music Festival + Biggest Festivals in the US / localadventurer.comPin

Iowa

  1. Iowa State Fair

More than a million people from all over the world gather here annually. I grew up in Iowa and only vaguely remember going as a child, but on our cross country road trip last year, I got to see the Butter Cow in all its glory. All 600 pounds of Iowa butter. It’s weird, but nothing quite like it.

Pin

Illinois

  1. Chicago

Wrigley Field, Millenium Park, Skydeck are the popular spots.

Chicago Illinois + 101 USA Places to VisitPin

Kansas

(Also in Missouri) Don’t miss Kansas City BBQ at Joe’s – our favorite!

Kansas City Public Library + 101 Must Visit Places in USA // Eearth Travel #usa #bucketlistPin

Kentucky

  1. Louisville

Grab your big hats and head to the Kentucky Derby. Plus, it’s part of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.

Louisiana

Known for the French Quarter and Mardis Gras. Don’t forget to try some crawfish and Cajun cuisine.

bourbon street new orleans + best places to visit in december in usaPin

Beautiful in the fall. Great for unique rock climbing on the coast.

Did you know that Portland Oregon got its name from Portland Maine? Visit the lighthouses and eat ALL the lobster rolls.

Otter Cliffs in Acadia National ParkPin

Maryland

  1. Baltimore

Explore the upscale crab shacks and learn about its important role in US history. It’s known as the city of neighborhoods.

Massachussets

  1. Boston

Walk the Freedom Trail, watch a game at Fenway Park, and eat lots of seafood.

  1. Cape Cod

Great summertime destination with cute villages, seafood shacks, and lighthouses.

  1. Martha’s Vineyard

Popular in the summer and only accessible by plane or boat.

  1. Salem

Salem is famous for the witch trials. You can learn more about the history at the Salem Witch Museum.

Great Weekend Getaways from NYCPin

Minnesota

  1. Minneapolis-St Paul

Check out the Minneapolis sculpture garden, Walker Art Center, and Minnehaha Park. Mall of America was the biggest mall in the US when we were kids, but now it’s the 5th largest.

Mall of America Minneapolis MinnesotaPin

Montana

Going to the Sun road is a nice scenic drive. Hike a trail for even more amazing views of alpine lakes and mountains.

15 Amazing Hikes in Glacier National Park Montana You Don't Want to Miss // Eearth Travel #montana #montanamoment #outdoorsusa #usa #hiking #glaciernationalpark #glacier #nationalparkPin

Nevada

Go during the astronomy festival for amazing stargazing and astrophotography (late Sept).

There’s so much more to the city than the strip. It’s also great home base to explore the outdoors. Check out our ultimate Vegas bucket list, free things to do, and food guide.

This Mars-like landscape is only an hour away from Vegas..

Pin

New Jersey

  1. Atlantic City

AC is the most popular gambling destination on the East Coast and also known for their beaches and iconic boardwalk.

New Mexico

  1. Albuquerque

The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is the world’s largest balloon festival.

  1. Santa Fe

Love the Pueblo style architecture prominent through the city.

  1. Taos

This high desert town is known for historic Adobe buildings and artist colonies.

Go early in the morning so you don’t see a bunch of footprints.

White Sands National Monument in New MexicoPin

New York

  1. Niagara Falls

Don’t forget your passport in case you want to check out the view from the Canada side as well.

You can never be bored in NYC. Have you stepped in all 5 boroughs? I still need to take the Staten Island ferry to the forgotten borough. See our NYC bucket list, places to eat, instagrammable places, and New Yorker tips for visitors.

NYC Bucket List - 101 Things to Do in New York City // Eearth Travel #nyc #seeyourcity #newyorkPin

North Carolina

People refer to Asheville as the Portland of the east coast. There’s hiking, craft beer, and a great food scene.

Checklist of Asheville Things to Do // Eearth Travel #northcarolinaPin

Oregon

Crater Lake sits inside a collapsed volcano. Bring your wide angle lens to get it in one frame.

Cannon Beach or Astoria is a popular starting point.

Pack a raincoat and hiking boots unless you’re visiting in July-Aug. Our favorite part of Portland was the easy access to the outdoors.

101 Things to Do in Portland Oregon - the Ultimate Portland Bucket List - from the touristy spots everyone has to do at least once to the spots a little more off the beaten path. // Eearth Travel #pdx #portland #oregon #traveloregon #bucketlistPin

Pennsylvania

Visit Independence Hall and compare your Philly cheesesteaks.

  1. Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh is the city of bridges. They have 446 bridges, which is more than any other city in the world.

Need some ideas for easy and short getaways from NYC? Save this pin and click through to get out of the city and visit amazing spots in the northeast. Whether you're planning romantic weekend getaways from nyc for couples, road tripping with a bunch of friends, or just looking for last minute getaways from nyc, everyone needs to escape the big apple from time to time. // Eearth Travel #philadelphia #pennsylvania #roadtrip #visittheusaPin

South Carolina

They have great rooftop bars and Rainbow Row is a must for instagrammers. Also see our Charleston bucket list and food guide.

South Dakota

Take sunrise photos at the Door trailhead or Window trailhead and sunset photos to Pinnacles Overlook.

  1. Mount Rushmore

Trivia – Who are the four presidents carved on Mt Rushmore? Highlight -> George Washington, Abraham, Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas Jefferson.

Badlands National Park South DakotaPin

Tennessee

  1. Great Smoky Mountains

(also in NC) Take in the view from Clingmans Dome, the highest mountain in the Smokies.

  1. Memphis

The city that has made a big impact on Blues, Soul, and Rock and Roll.

Be sure to try hot chicken and check out the Parthenon Replica and the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Texas

  1. Marble Falls

Between March and April, Bluebonnets carpet Texas Hill Country. Bluebonnet House in Marble Falls is one of many popular spots.

Greetings from Austin Mural + The Top Free Things to Do in Austin TX // Eearth Travel #texastodo #trueaustin #atx #austin #tx #texas #visittheusaPin

Utah

Devil’s Garden trail was our favorite hike in the park.

Time it so you can do a full moon hike.

  1. Canyonlands National Park

Drive through the real life landscape of Pixar’s Cars.

  1. Goblin Valley State Park

Mars like landscape filled with hoodoos. Locals call them goblins.

  1. Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument

Lots of backcountry trails, and not as busy as other Utah parks.

  1. Monument Valley

That iconic shot from Forest Gump.

Great for skiing and snowboarding.

Angel’s Landing and the Narrows are two of our favorite hikes.

Angels Landing in Zion National Park Utah + Your Ultimate USA Bucket List // Eearth Travel #bucketlist #usa #zionPin

Virginia

  1. Roanoke

Great place to base yourself to explore the Blue Ridge Mountains

Washington

  1. Mount Rainier National Park

Rainier is the highest mountain of the Cascade Range and highest mountain in Washington. If you’re an alpinist, this is one of the mountains to conquer. The park is especially beautiful with wildflowers in late July and early August.

This is a great hiking destination. It’s not as easy to access via car except for Ross Lake plus they have a short season.

Did you know there’s a rainforest in the US. Olympic NP has the only one in the continental US.

  1. Orcas Island

Largest of the San Juan Islands. The name actually originated from Horcasitas, but from May to October during the salmon run, you can see orca whales too.

Hall of Mosses Olympic National ParkPin

Washington DC

See our DC Bucket List and 49 best places to eat. Even though it’s ridiculously crowded, cherry blossom season is beautiful.

Wisconsin

  1. Apostle Islands

If Lake Superior freezes in winter, you can walk to these islands with frozen waterfalls and chambers. They also have one of the greatest concentrations of black bears.

  1. All the Great Lakes

There are 5 Great Lakes, and we want to swim in them all. Can you name all 5?

Apostle Islands Wisconsin + 101 Places to Visit in USA - Your Ultimate USA Bucket ListPin

Wyoming

Cody is known as the rodeo capital of the world.

You can check out Tetons and Yellowstone in one trip. Tetons is much less busy.

We’re not the biggest fans of Yellowstone because it tends to attract visitors that don’t respect the park, but we can’t deny that the colorful hot springs and features are beautiful. Plus, it’s great for spotting wildlife.

Your Ultimate Guide to Yellowstone National Park - Best Attractions, Activities, Day Hikes, Tips on How to See Wildlife, and More // Eearth Travel #yellowstone #thatsWY #wyoming #visittheusa #outdoorsusaPin

101 Places to Visit in USA Map

Road Trip Essentials

Pin

How many of these places have you been to? How many are on your USA bucket list?

Did you enjoy this post? Pin it for later

101 Must Visit Places in USA Bucket List Travel // Eearth TravelPin
United States Bucket List Challenge // Eearth Travel #usa #bucketlistPin
The Ultimate USA Travel Bucket List - 101 Must See Places in USA // Eearth TravelPin
101 Places to Visit in USA - Things to do in America Before You Die // Eearth TravelPin
101 USA Places to Visit - What to Do in America // Eearth TravelPin
United States Bucket List Challenge // Eearth Travel #usa #bucketlistPin
Bucket List Travel USA - 101 Places to See in USA // Eearth TravelPin
100 Places to Visit in USA Bucket List // Eearth TravelPin
estherandjacob-400pxPin

Esther + Jacob

Esther and Jacob are the founders of Eearth Travel, which is one of the top 5 travel blogs in the US. They believe that adventure can be found both near and far and hope to inspire others to explore locally. They explore a new city in depth every year and currently base themselves in Las Vegas.

Eearth Travel on Pinterest Eearth Travel on Youtube
You might also love