In the article, we will talk about 10 places you should check out when traveling on the west coast. It includes adventure parks, national parks, and wine tasting.
1. Umpqua Hot Springs
This park is located in Oregon, and it’s very popular for hot springs. It took over 900,000 years to build, and it’s an amazing place to visit in your free time. You can also walk around the waterfalls and swim in the two pools. Very close by is the dispensary in Bend Oregon which is a nice spot to check out before heading out the springs for the whole day.
2. Crater Lake National Park?
is an interesting place in Oregon. While there’s no beach or something of that sort, you can go sledding with your friends and visit the lake, which has a depth of 684 feet, making it the deepest lake in not only Oregon but also the entire United States. You can also take a hike, visit the ranger station, or go biking (3 miles).
3. Lava Beds National Monument?
is located in California, in the southwest region of the state (west of Death Valley). This place is very interesting because of its volcanic history, dating back to around 75,000 years ago. The lava walls, along with other natural features, will leave you speechless and awed by their sheer beauty. However, due to the volcanic eruptions, some roads are closed, and you’ll have to park from a distance before hiking up.
4. Clear Lake?
is located in northern California, near Clear Lake State Park. This lake is the third-largest natural lake in California, with 565 acres (2.3 km2) upon it. The best way to take in this beautiful sight is by going on a jet ski or kayak, and if you’re lucky, you’ll see some fish while cruising around.
5. Lassen Volcanic National Park?
is located in California, and it’s the oldest national park in the United States. It was established in 1918, long before Yosemite, Nevada, and other national parks. Visiting here is a must for anyone who enjoys nature, as it contains beautiful lake areas and redwoods.
6. Yucca Flats?
is located in Nevada, south of Tonopah and north of Goldfield, near the bridge that connects Arizona and Nevada. The name comes from the fact that the area used to be barren, with yuccas trees covering the entire area. Today, the trees have long since been cleared out, and there’s not much left but desert on either side of the riverbed which runs through this place. These flats are home to the F-14 Tomcat Fighter Jet Test Site, where they test out the jets’ capabilities. While it’s not that interesting, it’s still worth visiting because of the sheer amount of space and history behind this location.
7. Lake Havasu?
is located in Arizona on the Colorado River. This place was established in 1963 after flooding destroyed property and land in California and Arizona. This is one of the most relaxing places you can visit and enjoy yourself, as well as swim, kayak, boat, or water ski. It’s also a great place to go on vacation with your significant other or family.
8. Death Valley National Park?
is the largest national park in the continental United States, covering over 3.3 million acres of land in both California and Nevada. It was established in 1933 after being discovered by 3 gold miners. The landscape is filled with blue skies, beautiful sunsets, and dunes. It’s also home to the Badwater Basin, which is the highest dry lake in North America.
9. Joshua Tree National Park?
is known for its rock formations, trees, cactuses, and colorful desert and sandstone formations. It was established in 1994, and it’s located near Indio, California, in the Coachella Valley. There are several hiking trails that you can visit to get in the available and beautiful scenery.
10. Mammoth Cave National Park?
is located in Kentucky, and it covers over 27 square miles of land. It’s known for its underground caverns and stalactites formed over seven million years. This place is always very popular amongst tourists and any nature lovers out there interested in seeing the beautiful sights of nature.
Final Words
In conclusion, these are the 10 places you should check out when traveling on the west coast. Be sure not to forget your camera; otherwise, you’ll never get the opportunity to snap a picture of these beautiful sights.
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