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5 Awesome Places You’ve Never Heard Of

Last summer, I traveled to Peru and Bolivia for 5 weeks. The weekend after I returned (to Boulder, my new home), I drove to Crested Butte, CO. While stopped atop the continental divide, I wondered: Why did I fly halfway around the world when there is such amazing natural beauty in my own backyard?

With that in mind, check out some of my favorite places that you probably haven’t heard of:

#1 - Havasu Falls, Grand Canyon, AZ

(Photo courtesy of TeecNosPos)

Pros:

  • Beautiful waterfalls (the larger Mooney Falls is just a mile or two downstream)
  • Incredible swimming (the best I’ve ever had, anywhere)
  • Impossibly tropical water in the Grand Canyon
  • The hike to Mooney Falls climbs down chains and through tunnels in the cliff face

Cons:

  • 12 mile hike one way to get there
  • Must book weeks/months ahead
  • Scorching hot in the summer
  • Will likely be crowded

Summary: A must do for anyone who loves hiking, swimming holes, and adventure.

Door County, Wisconsin

(Photo courtesy of WisDoc)

A longtime vacation spot for locals, Door County (that thumb that sticks out from Wisconsin) is a cheaper, less preppy version of Massachusetts’ Cape Cod.

Pros:

  • Fantastic sandy beaches
  • Relaxed Pace
  • Lakeside houses hidden in the woods along unpaved roads
  • “Sick road cycling” adds @mudandcowbells

Cons:

  • Mostly a summer getaway

Summary: A fantastic way to spend a laid-back summer vacation with nature.

Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado

(Photo Courtesy of SC Fiasco)

Pros:

  • 700 foot high sand dunes at the foot of 14,000 foot, snow-capped peaks
  • Camping allowed ON the dunes!
  • Can easily ditch the crowds on even the most crowded days of the year

Cons:

  • Hiking in sand gets old. Even the hikes that skirt the dunes are mostly sand.
  • Few safe options besides car camping when there is lightning
  • No water in the dunes

Summary: If hiking, sand dunes, and mountains are your thing - you can’t go wrong. Even seems like a good place for kids.

Letchworth State Park, Western NY

(Photo courtesy of Zhang Yuan)

Ever heard of the Grand Canyon of the East? Me neither, but somehow I ended up stopping here on a cross country road trip.

Pros:

  • This huge canyon appears out of nowhere in otherwise flat terrain
  • Lots of camping options
  • Great (mostly flat) hiking along the gorge and through dense forest
  • Lush

Cons:

  • Probably only worth a two day visit

Summary: Good hiking and forests, but also good if you just want to drive from view to view. A huge, scenic gorge/canyon in nowheresville New York - who knew?

Black Hills, South Dakota

(Photo courtesy of dclamster)

South Dakota, no offense, is mostly pretty flat and boring. But in the southwest corner lies both The Badlands and Black Hills.

Pros:

Cons:

  • I didn’t know how much there was to do, and so I didn’t plan in enough time!

Summary: Caving, hiking, and rolling mountains enthusiasts rejoice!

Traveling to faraway lands is an enlightening and valuable experience. But don’t forget, there is plenty of natural beauty in your own backyard. Any suggestions for places I might have missed?

3 comments

1 Tracey E. { 06.19.09 at 9:03 am }

Great story! I can attest to the Great Sand Dunes Nat’l Park in Colorado. It’s amazing! Some call it a natural wonder because it’s like someone transported a little of the Sahara dessert to the mountains in Colorado. So you’re hiking a sand dune and off in the distance you see tall snow capped mountains and forests. Bring something to slide down the sand dunes with - I’ve seen it all from ripped cardboard boxes to snowboards (a snowboard that you don’t mind thrashing, that is :) Fun times.

2 Shea { 08.11.09 at 10:20 am }

Door County is awesome. Must dos: Ferries to Washington and Rock Islands. Go to the Washington Hotel, Restaurant, and Culinary School. Stay at the Blacksmith Inn. Eat frozen custard with Door County cherries.

3 Ryan Wanger { 08.14.09 at 6:35 am }

@Shea, what’s the place that is famous for crepes etc? I think they have goats on the roof…or if not, it’s nearby.

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