POW: Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
The Columbia River Gorge is a canyon up to 4,000 feet deep that delineates the border between the states of Oregon and Washington.
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The Columbia River Gorge is a canyon up to 4,000 feet deep that delineates the border between the states of Oregon and Washington.
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Natural Bridge State Park is a popular natural wonder. Visitors can hike down a stairway with over 130 steps to walk under the arch itself.
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At over 1,300 acres, Forest Park in St. Louis is one of the largest city parks in the United States, larger than Central Park in New York.
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Valley of Fire State Park, the largest state park in Nevada, is renowned for its colorful rock formations, petroglyphs, and scenic highway.
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A massive circular volcanic cone, Diamond Head is the most iconic natural landmark in the state of Hawaii.
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Lincoln Park is Chicago’s largest park, spanning over 1,200 acres and over seven miles along the shores of Lake Michigan.
Slide Rock State Park is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Arizona and regularly makes national lists of favorite water holes.
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At 1,600,000 acres (650,000 ha) Wood-Tikchik State Park is the largest state park in the US, containing 15% of all US state park land.
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One of the top tourist attractions in New York City, Central Park is visited by an estimated 42 million visitors every year.
Walden Pond is famous as the place where Henry David Thoreau was inspired to write his classic work Walden.
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