Editors' Picks: The Best Vacation Attractions in Each State!

In the immortal words of the Go Go's, vacation is all I ever wanted.

While numbers have indicated less Americans are vacationing in recent years, those statistics are beginning to shift. With trends like flying getting cheaper (because of record-low prices for oil) and national parks celebrating their 100th anniversary, America may be getting bit by the travel bug again.

While there are sublime getaways all over the planet, this beautiful nation is home to plenty of hot spots to spend your leisure time. In fact, each of the 50 states has something entertaining and special to offer its visitors.

From the country's most frequently-visited spots like national monuments and parks to some lesser-known museums and navigable caves, we have it all right here.

It doesn't matter where you are, AmericanTowns can help you travel freely.

Here are the best vacation attractions in every state in the U.S.

1. Alabama - Orange Beach, AL

Sitting on the shore of the Gulf of Mexico, this stunning beach offers perfect white sand and picturesque ocean waves. And there are plenty of other surrounding attractions to visit. Adventure Island has go karting and laser tag, as well as a variety of other games and rides for families. If you want to be out on the water, try some deep sea fishing. At the end of the day, head on down to The Wharf which has hundreds of fun activities including cool places to shop, restaurants and a Ferris wheel.

2. Alaska - Kenai Fjords National Park, Kenai Peninsula Borough, AK

Alaska might not be the warm and sunny paradise you imagine when you think of vacation spots, but this state offers some of the most breathtaking sights on the planet. Kenai Fjords National Park features boat tours, hiking and kayaking. But it's important to remember that all of these activities can be quite strenuous. The Harding Icefield Trail is a stunningly beautiful, 8-mile round trip path that can take between 6-8 hours to hike. Kayaking in Kenai Fords is a popular activity but it is recommended to go with a guide if you are inexperienced. You can get up close and personal with massive glaciers and fascinating marine life over glassy waters. If you're equipped with the skills for this kind of adventure, it's something you really can't pass up.

3. Arizona - Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon is one of the most important landmarks of this country. While it sounds like the most generic place you could visit in the United States with about five million people visiting every year, it is still a sight you must see in your lifetime. The canyon is 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide and can have a depth of about 6,000 feet. For free, you can attend a ranger program where a park ranger teaches you about the nature and history of the Grand Canyon. Walking and hiking through parts of the canyon are a popular activity. There are also year-round mule trips offered on the South Rim.

4. Arkansas - Magic Springs and Crystal Falls, Hot Springs, AR

This water and theme park is the perfect attraction for families to get away for a day of rides and games. For the adrenaline junkies, there are thrill rides like the Sky Shark (a bungee jumping ride), the Gauntlet (a looping steel coaster), and Plummet Summit (a thrilling raft ride). The theme park also offers rides for families and kids, a huge water park and a concert series with concerts from the country's hottest artists like Hunter Hayes and Cheap Trick.

5. California - Yosemite National Park, Tuolumne, Mariposa, Madera counties, CA

Created in 1890 and located in the Sierra Nevada mountains of central eastern California, Yosemite National Park is one of the oldest nature preserves in the country. While Niagara Falls is truly a sight to behold, the Yosemite Falls is the tallest in North America with a 2,425-foot drop. This space is filled with natural wonders like massive, 3,000 year-old sequoias, vast meadows and serene lakes. With all of this, and an incredibly diverse animal life, you never really know what you're going to see when you visit this historic spot.

6. Colorado - Vail Mountain Resort, White River National Forest Eagle County, CO

Colorado is one of the most popular ski destinations in the country, and the Vail Ski Resort is one of the top-rated spots to stay for a ski vacation. With over 5,000 acres of skiing trails plus a Swiss-style village with lodging, shopping and restaurants, this is a winter wonderland getaway. Vail is known to offer some of the most well-groomed mountains in the country and is suitable for skiers of a variety of skill levels. If you're visiting during warmer weather, explore the mountains on foot or bike. The opportunities are endless.

7. Connecticut - Mystic, CT

This seaside city is the perfect New England vacation spot. The famous Mystic Seaport and Mystic Aquarium are just two places you can spend your time while staying here. Mystic Seaport, a maritime museum, is home to the Charles W. Morgan which is the country's oldest commercial ship and last wooden whaleship on the planet. Mystic Aquarium, according to its website, has a mission "to inspire people to care for and protect our ocean planet through conservation, education, and research." While it's a lesser known spot to visit in this country, Mystic is frequently visited by huge celebrities as a peaceful getaway from their busy lives. Taylor Swift and Meryl Streep are just two stars who have been spotted there.

8. Delaware - Dover International Speedway, Dover, DE

The Dover International Speedway is one of the top-rated attractions in Delaware. If you've got a need for speed, this is the place for you. Visit the speedway for thrilling car racing action. Nicknamed "the Monster Mile," the track has been open since 1969 and has hosted two NASCAR events. For the more adventurous visitors, you can purchase tickets to ride inside of a real stock car and experience what it's like driving through the Monster Mile.

9. Florida - Florida Keys, FL

While yes this spot is frequented by tourists (with over a million people stopping in every year), the Florida Keys are still some of the most beautiful places in the country. If you're an angler, this is an ideal spot for diving and sport fishing. Each island kind of has its own personality, where everyone can find something they like to do. From relaxing spas and nights at the theater to sailing and snorkeling to close encounters with marine life, the Keys have it all. The waters are a sparkling sky blue, the sands are sugary white, and the list of activities are infinite.

10. Georgia - Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain, GA

These gardens, according to their website, have the mission of "connecting man and nature in a way that benefits us both." The space is man-made but located in a stunning natural environment. The Education Department offers educational opportunities to visitors with workshops and hikes, school and group programs as well as internships and volunteering opportunities. The grounds are comprised of immaculate, lush gardens for visitors to walk through. There are also other activities available such as golfing, tennis, fishing, and bicycling. On top of all this, there are great dining spots and places to stay available. It's the ultimate peaceful southern vacation.

11. Hawaii - Maui, HI

The entire state of Hawaii alone is one, big vacation destination but there are some places that are particularly special. And one of those places is Maui. There really is nothing more postcard picture perfect than the second largest island in Hawaii. You're going to want to photograph every single moment of it, but make sure to enjoy your time while you're there because it is a gem of this planet. The scenic island is a popular tourism spot with a small population. Enjoy a day on the water, go golfing, go whale watching, or just spend a day on the beach relaxing. The beaches are exquisite, the temperatures are perfect, and the ocean is more beautiful than you could even imagine.

12. Idaho - McCall, ID

This mountain town's quaintness sort of makes you feel like you live there year-round. This is an ideal getaway for a family or a romantic destination for a couple. Swimming, paddle boarding, boating and other water sports are available on Payette Lake. After a day on the water, go huckleberry picking or hiking. McCall is known for its Winter Carnival, which was inspired by the Payette Lake Winter Games that first started in 1924. The carnival features snow sculpture contests, parades, delicious food, games and tons of other activities for the whole family to enjoy.

13. Illinois - Navy Pier, Chicago, IL

This 3,300-foot long pier on the Chicago shoreline of Lake Michigan is a popular tourist attraction in Illinois. The spot is home to over fifty acres of gardens, shops, restaurants and other attractions. The pier has fireworks on Wednesday and Saturday nights in the summer and Saturday nights in the fall. By far though, its most famous evening of fireworks is on the Fourth of July when hundreds of thousands of people flock to watch this impressive pyrotechnic display. In the winter, lace up your skates for a day at the indoor ice rink or visit the Amazing Chicago's Funhouse Maze which has 4,000 square feet of tunnels and mazes.

14. Indiana - Indianapolis Zoo, Indianapolis, IN

The Association of Zoos and Aquariums and the American Alliance of Museums named the Indianapolis Zoo the only institution as a zoo, aquarium and botanical garden in the U.S. Clearly, this place has a lot to offer. Opened in 1964, this zoo has collection of 3,800 animals and over 320 different species. The zoo features zebras, giraffes, elephants, tigers, you name it. At the aquarium, you can get up close and personal with dolphins. There are so many animals to see, it'll be hard to catch them all but this space offers the perfect family-friendly environment and plenty of opportunity to learn about the great animals of our planet.

15. Iowa - Field of Dreams, Dyersville, IA

Good news baseball fans, you can visit the famous Field of Dreams for no cost at all! Dyersville, Iowa is the home of the Field of Dreams, the field in the award-winning 1989 film. Tour the very grounds that this iconic movie was filmed on. After that, visit farms and wineries in the area as well as baseball museums filled with historic memorabilia. And if you're planning to stay, no worries, there are affordable inns and hotels conveniently located nearby. And make sure to stop by the gift shop to pick up a Field of Dreams souvenir to always remember your visit.

16. Kansas - Strataca, Hutchinson, KS

About 650 feet underground sits one of the largest deposits of rock salt in the world. This space was formed 275 million years ago when the Permian Sea dried up. The museum is located in the Hutchinson Salt Company mine. And there are a variety of attractions down there for the public, one of them being the Stratacenter which offers a unique space for parties and receptions. So next time you want to have a party, think about hosting one over 600 feet beneath the earth's surface! There is also a Safari Shuttle that takes you through mazes of the mines on a tour, there is the Mining Gallery which takes visitors inside the life of a miner, and a geology exhibit.

17. Kentucky - Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington, KY

This is a working horse farm and educational theme park that opened in 1978 in Lexington. The park is dedicated to "man's relationship with the horse." Two times a day, there is a Horses of the World Show which displays a fascinating variety of horses that you might not get to see anywhere else. There is also the International Museum of the Horse which has a historic collection of memorabilia. If you're a horse lover, it's important to see a place so deeply dedicated to educating the public about this beautiful animal.

18. Louisiana - French Quarter, New Orleans, LA

If you're looking for a good party, the French Quarter is kind of no-brainer vacation spot. The oldest neighborhood in New Orleans, the French Quarter is home to the Mardi Gras celebration. Bourbon Street is famous for its wide variety of drinking establishments including places like Pat O'Brien's Bar, Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop, and the Napoleon House. For a bit of history before an evening of partying, visit Jackson Square, a public park located right at the front of the French Quarter and named after Andrew Jackson.

19. Maine - Acadia National Park, Hancock/Knox counties, ME

This 47,000-acre park is located on Maine's Mount Desert Island. This spot is home to Cadillac Mountain, which is the highest point on the United States' East Coast with an elevation of 1,528 feet. The terrain of this park is diverse, with mountainous and woodland spaces but also an ocean shoreline. For the true outdoor experience, camp out at the Blackwoods Campground, Seawall Campground, or Schoodic Woods Campground for an evening under the stars and a toasty campfire.

20. Maryland - Ocean City, MD

This beautiful resort town is a popular tourist destination in the summers. The location features long stretches of beach, bustling boardwalks, fine dining and theme park attractions. Everything you want in a summer vacation spot. And you can do all of this on a budget! The official Ocean City website actually has a section where they list 100 free things to do in the city which include activities like free fireworks shows, movies on the beach, museum visits, and an assortment of outdoor fun.

21. Massachusetts - Freedom Trail, Boston, MA

Boston is a historic city and the Freedom Trail might be one of the most storied and educational of them all. This 2.5-mile-long route leads visitors through 16 historically significant sites. From museums and meetinghouses to churches and burial grounds, this trail is rich in old New England history. The educational trail offers walking tours that teach the public about the American Revolution and important historical events. With Freedom Trail Players, actors dressed in period garb, it makes the educational aspect of the tour colorful and exciting for young kids.

22. Michigan - Isle Royal National Park, Keweenaw County, MI

This national park located on Isle Royale and other islands in Lake Superior was established in 1940. There is fascinating evidence of much older history, though. Copper was mined on Isle Royale by indigenous people many years ago. The region still features mine pits that can be up to 20 feet deep. Analyzing wood remains in the area indicate that some of the artifacts are at least 5700 years old. But today, it's a vast and beautiful space for the public to explore. The Greenstone Ridge Trail runs 40 miles and is usually a 4 to 5-day hike. In total, there is about 165 miles' worth of hiking trails available for visitors to trek through. For an overnight stay, there are also 36 designated wilderness campgrounds.

23. Minnesota - Mall of America, Bloomington, MN

One of the most fascinating spectacles in this country, Minnesota's Mall of America is the largest mall in the United States. The mall welcomes over 40 million visitors annually with most of the visitors coming from within the state and surrounding states. This place is massive with over 520 stores offering just about anything your heart desires. The mall covers 96.4 acres of space. To put that in perspective, about seven Yankee Stadiums would fit inside of this mall. Not only are there shopping venues, but there is a theme park inside. Nickelodeon Universe features rollercoasters and a plethora of other rides. It is virtually impossible to get bored here.

24. Mississippi - Biloxi, MS

The South offers a lot of opportunities for exciting entertainment but the city of Bixoli is something special. If gambling is your thing, you can visit one of the nine different casinos in the area. There is also a lot of opportunity to explore arts and culture with the Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art. This museum is a nonprofit dedicated to the ceramics of artist George E. Ohr. The skyline is an absolute stunner on a perfect evening and you can catch that on the water or sitting on one of the many gorgeous, smooth sand beaches in the city.

25. Missouri - Branson, MO

Branson is a dynamic, family-friendly city located in southwest Missouri. There are tons of places for entertainment on the strip such as Silver Dollar City, an 1880s-style theme park. You can visit the go-kart track at the Track Family Fun Parks, zip-lining over incredible sights on the Vigilante Zip Line at Shepherd of the Hills, or even play some golf at Grand Country Indoor Mini Golf. At night, make sure you catch a live music performance from one of the many shows available on a nightly basis. From theater to live country classics, there is something for the whole family to enjoy in Branson.

26. Montana - Big Sky, MT

There are plenty of top-notch ski spots in states like Colorado, but Montana offers some of the best spots in the country. Big Sky is home to the Biggest Skiing in America with the Big Sky Resort boasting 5,800 acres of skiable terrain. According to their website, Lone Peak's summit is 11,166 feet which is as tall as nearly nine Empire State Buildings. The snow is always perfectly fluffy and with so much space, you'll never get bored. If skiing isn't your thing, you can also go for sleigh rides, dog sledding, ice skating and zip lining. Unwind after a long exhausting day by relaxing in the spa. It's a nice escape from the rest of the world.

27. Nebraska - Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium, Omaha, NE

USA Today's 2016 Readers' Choice ranked Henry Doorly Zoo the sixth best in the country. In 2014, TripAdvisor deemed this zoo the world's best as it received such high reviews from its visitors. Henry Doorly has over 130 acres of space, an aquarium and an IMAX theater. Get a unique perspective of the zoo on the Skyfari which is a chairlift ride from the Berniece Grewcock Butterfly and Insect Pavilion to Pachyderm Hill. And if you're planning an event, you can rent out a space at the zoo for birthday parties, weddings, and picnics.

28. Nevada - Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas, NV

This 4.2-mile stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard South located just south of the Vegas city limits is home to fifteen of the world's 25 largest hotels by room count. There are over 62,000 rooms available on the Strip, a place defined by casinos, resorts, theme parks, and places to shop. Visitors might be overwhelmed by the flashing lights and buzzing of this hot tourist spot. Stay in the Bellagio, a gigantic and glamorous casino resort fronted by an 8-acre, man-made lake with dazzling fountains. Or maybe spend the night at Caesars Palace, a Roman-themed casino hotel with hot tubs, wet bars and 90-inch flat-screen televisions. It's important to remember that this isn't exactly a family-friendly vacation, either. Hit up the Strip with your significant other, or with a group of friends who are at least 21 years-old.

29. New Hampshire - Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway, Franconia, NH

This 80-passenger cable car takes visitors to the summit of Cannon Mountain, 4,080 feet up offering fantastic views. According to its website, you can see the mountains of New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, New York and Canada on clear days. The views are stunning and seemingly endless. At the summit of the mountain, there are walking paths, a cafe and a bar. This is also New Hampshire's highest, lift-accessed point.

30. New Jersey - Atlantic City Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ

First opened in June 1870, the Atlantic City Boardwalk is the very first in the United States and still is one of the most popular in the world. A few famous attractions on the boardwalk are the House of Blues and the Ripley's Believe it or Not! museum. The boardwalk also features a variety of stores and delicious restaurants. Visit the iconic Steel Pier, which is 1,000 feet of amusement park rides, games, and snacks. There are roller coasters, carousels, and slingshot rides as well as fun carnival-style games to win that giant stuffed bear you always wanted.

31. New Mexico - Carlsbad Caverns National Park, Eddy County, NM

Tucked deep beneath the Chihuahuan Desert are more than 119 caves that were formed when sulfuric acid dissolved the limestone. Now the public can explore all of these caverns and admire the structures. After the purchase of an entry ticket, you can take a tour through two of the self-guided cavern routes to observe at your own pace. If not, you can check the schedule to participate in a ranger-guided tour. Every summer on one evening, the public is invited to the special Dawn of the Bats event. On this day in the early hours of the morning you can watch as cave bats dive back into their cave after an evening of searching for food. Their stunning acrobatics are a breathtaking sight.

32. New York - Statue of Liberty, Liberty Island, Manhattan, NY

You might've seen this iconic American landmark featured in films and photos, but only until you see the Statue of Liberty in person can you really appreciate its magnificence. The 300-foot figure is one of the most recognizable structures in this country, a symbol of freedom. To see her, you can get ground tickets, pedestal tickets and crown tickets. The crown tickets are limited but take you all the way to the top of the statue, offering superb views of the surrounding area.

33. North Carolina - Battleship North Carolina, Wilmington, NC

The fourth warship in the U.S. Navy named in honor of the State of North Carolina, this vessel is accessible to the public for tours. The ship was commissioned in April 1941 and at the time was considered the world's greatest sea weapon, according to its website. The vessel is armed to the brim with high-powered weaponry and during wartime was inhabited by 144 commissioned officers and 2,195 enlisted men. The massive ship is now a memorial that offers self-guided tours for visitors to observe the many aspects of the historic structure. Because there is so much to see, the website recommends at least spending two hours inside this vessel.

34. North Dakota - National Buffalo Museum, Jamestown, ND

The 6,000 square foot facility at the Frontier Village in Jamestown, North Dakota presents the history of bison to the public. With incredible artifacts and works of art as well as remains of prehistoric bison, you can learn everything you've ever wanted to know about this animal. The museum actually has a 25-30 head buffalo herd which includes a rare albino buffalo called White Cloud. Being able to see these remarkable animals live and in person is one of the most exciting parts of the visit. Observe these massive beasts up close and unlike you ever have before.

35. Ohio - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cleveland, OH

Established in 1983, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame was created to commemorate the most influential artists, bands, producers and other musical figures. Being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is an enormous honor only bestowed upon the most significant artists of all time. The Cleveland museum has hosted over 10 million visitors since its opening in 1995. The collections at the museum feature historic pieces of music history such as Elvis Presley's custom motorcycle, several of John Lennon's pianos, one of Jimi Hendrix's famous guitars, and Stevie Wonder's harmonica.

36. Oklahoma - Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, OK

This art museum has two locations. The main location is in part of a former 1920s villa. The space highlights nine collections of art from all over the world, though there is a focus on Native American art which features pottery, painting and jewelry. The garden view of the villa is a stunning sight in itself, with sprawling plants and flowers all framed by a rustic-looking pool below it. You can spend hours inside of this place absorbing endless amounts of arts and culture.

37. Oregon - Cannon Beach, OR

This beach is recognized by its well-known landmark, Haystack Rock, which is a marine sanctuary protected by the Oregon Islands National Wildlife refuge. The rock stands tall at 235 feet and has small caves that run through it. The beach itself is simply marvelous with flat, soft sand and the sound of the ocean waves making a perfect, relaxing soundtrack. The surrounding area also features a variety of places to eat, drink and shop.

38. Pennsylvania - Hersheypark

This family theme park has won several awards for its high quality entertainment. The park has some of the coolest thrill rides in the country, including the classic wooden roller coaster Comet, the 61-mph Great Bear and the sooperdooperLooper which does exactly what it sounds like it does. If thrill rides aren't your thing, there are plenty of more laid back and family-friendly rides like the tea cups, swing rides, and bumper cars. Hersheypark also has water fun with water parks, giant water slides and other attractions.

39. Rhode Island - Newport Cliff Walk, Newport, RI

You don't visit Newport without doing the Cliff Walk. The walk runs from the east end of Bailey's Beach to the western end of First Beach, featuring picturesque views of the water and enormous mansions lining the shore. Some of the famous mansions include Astor's Beechwood, Rosecliff, Marble House, The Breakers, and Ochre Court. Feel the ocean breeze and gaze out to the sea for the perfect, relaxing and scenic walk through this idyllic Rhode Island town.

40. South Carolina - Myrtle Beach, SC

Over 14 million visitors travel to see Myrtle Beach every year, and for a very good reason. This coastal city is kind of like one giant theme park with all of the attractions it has to offer. Visit Broadway at the Beach for some zip lining, mirror mazes and mini golf. If you're into racing, go to the Myrtle Beach Speedway for some thrilling racing action. Grab a bite to eat at one of the many dining spots in the area like the upscale Villa Romana or the more family-oriented Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville.

41. South Dakota - Rapid City, SD

Visit the second largest city in South Dakota to see the Reptile Gardens, Bear Country USA and Storybook Island. Reptile Gardens was named the world's largest reptile zoo by the Guinness Book of World Records in 2014. Bear Country USA is a seasonal, drive-through wildlife park that holds wolves, bear and elk. And the highly kid-friendly Storybook Island is a cute park with attractions inspired by famous characters and places from children's books. For a little bit of history, travel under forty minutes outside of the city to Keystone to see Mount Rushmore.

42. Tennessee - Elvis' Graceland, Memphis, TN

The estate of the King, Elvis Presley, was opened up the public in June 1982. Visitors can walk through the mansion where Elvis lived for over 20 years and is now laid to rest in the garden. When you walk in, you're welcomed by Elvis' living room that will give you such a late 60s and early 70s nostalgia. The Trophy Building is home to a massive collection of Elvis' gold and platinum records and other memorabilia. The Racquetball Building features some of his iconic jumpsuits and a racquetball court that Elvis loved. In the Meditation Garden, you can visit the King's grave to pay your respects.

43. Texas - Space Center Houston, Houston, TX

This space center attraction houses famous space artifacts and hardware like Mercury 9, Apollo 17 and Skylab. Visitors can watch movies like To Be An Astronaut and Inside the Space Station at the Northrop Grumman Theater. There are also a variety of tours that take visitors through displays of massive spaceships and other hardware. The center hosts almost 1 million visitors every year and has seen 18 million since its opening. There is a strong emphasis on educating the public about these incredible space crafts, but in a fun and easily digestible way.

44. Utah - Arches National Park, Grant County, UT

You have most definitely seen these famous, picturesque arches in hundreds of photos. But experiencing them in person is an entirely different event. This park contains over 2,000 natural sandstone arches that are so beautiful they look like pieces of man-made artwork. The most famous of those arches is the Delicate Arch, which is a completely natural structure that stands at 65 feet tall. Backpacking, hiking, camping and horseback riding are just a few activities available to the public in this national park.

45. Vermont - Ben & Jerry's, Burlington, VT

Have you ever wondered where your favorite ice cream was made? Well, you can see it! Seven days a week, Ben & Jerry's offers tours of their facility with manufacturing in operation. The 30-minute factory tour takes guests through the process of creating this delicious sweet treat. And of course, you get to try some of the ice cream too.

46. Virginia - Virginia Beach, VA

Virginia Beach, an independent city listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the longest pleasure beach in the world, is one of the hottest tourist destinations in the country. Some cool spots include the Oceanfront which is a three-mile-long boardwalk space by the beautiful beach. One of the staples of the area is the enormous, 34-foot-high bronze statue of King Neptune that greets visitors. Get out of the sun for a while and visit the Virginia Aquarium which holds over 700 different species.

47. Washington - Seattle Center, Seattle, WA

The Seattle Center was built originally for the famous 1962 World's Fair but now serves as a space for arts and entertainment. The area is characterized by the 605-foot space needle which is the tallest building west of the Mississippi River. The International Fountain in the middle of the campus is a spectacular sculpture with water shooting out from a half-dome shape in a variety of patterns. There are also plenty of places to dine and shop.

48. West Virginia - Seneca Caverns, Riverton, WV

What was once used as a ceremonial space for Seneca Indians is now a popular tourist spot in West Virginia. The well-lit, winding caves have been open for tours since 1928. The guides lead visitors through these captivating caves which at points, dips down 165 feet below the entrance. The largest cave space, Teter Hall, is 60 feet tall and 60 feet wide in some areas.

49. Wisconsin - Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame, Hayward, WI

I bet you didn't know there was a Hall of Fame for fresh water fishing. If you are big into fishing, maybe you did. It's hard to miss the 143-foot-long fiberglass muskie sculpture right when you walk onto the grounds of the museum, which hosts around 100,000 visitors a year. The lower jaw of the giant muskie fish actually serves as an observation deck for the public to look out over the area. The museum is located on a six-acre plot of land and has multiple structures all over the premises. The museum also contains over 400 mounted fish and 300 outboard motors. People inducted into the Hall of Fame fall under one of four categories: Enshrinement Programs, Fishing Guide Recognition, Legendary Anglers Organization Recognition.

50. Wyoming - Yellowstone National Park, Park County, Teton County, WY

The very first national park on the planet, Yellowstone is the home to an abundance of wildlife. The space stretches across 3,472 square miles and is mainly covered by forests. The park includes an active volcano, 290 waterfalls, and more than 500 active geysers which is more than half of the world's geysers. There are 67 different species of mammals on the grounds, 285 species of birds, and 16 species of fish. This place is truly a wonder of nature. Yellowstone sees over 3 million visitors ever year. While you're there, you can go backcountry camping, boating, biking, cross country skiing, fishing, or take a guided tour of some areas. You could spend weeks in this exquisite place and never grow tired of it.

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708 County Road 345, Attalla, AL
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3729 County Road 98, Bridgeport, AL
Russell Cave is an archaeological site with one of the most complete records of prehistoric cultures in the Southeast. Thousands of years ago a por... Read More
3525 County Road 42, Steele, AL
Horse pens 40 is a historic outdoor nature park, a natural wonderland of unique rock formations nestled atop Chandler Mountain in the foothills of ... Read More
1500 Noccalula Road, Gadsden, AL
Noccalula Falls cascades over 90 feet into the Black Creek ravine. Come explore all the park has to offer and stay awhile in our campground.Paved w... Read More
4322 Little River Trail NE, Suite 100, Fort Payne, AL
Little River is unique because it flows for most of its length atop Lookout Mountain in northeast Alabama. Forested uplands, waterfalls, canyon rim... Read More
105 5th Street NorthEast, Fort Payne, AL
Mission:The mission of the Fort Payne Depot Museum is summarized as: to collect, preserve and, through exhibits, educate the public about the histo... Read More
501 Broad Street, Gadsden, AL
About Us:On the corner of Fifth and Broad in historic downtown Gadsden sits an unusual building. Its triangular shape and enormous cylinder have co... Read More
515 Broad Street, Gadsden, AL
About Us:The goal of the Gadsden Museum of Art is to support and maintain a museum of local history of the Gadsden and Etowah County area and to su... Read More
123 West, 7th Street, Columbia, TN
Mission: aMuse'um will open a world of past, present and future exploration that encourages all children to be thinkers, learners and creators.Visi... Read More
301 West 7th Street, Columbia, TN
The only remaining residence of James K. Polk except the White House, the ca. 1816 home was built by Polk’s father Samuel, and is one of the ... Read More
4374 Rocky Glade Rd, Eagleville, TN
Explore a great place where fun, family and farming come together for the perfect adveture. Lucky Ladd Farms is home to Tennessee's largest petting... Read More
2810 Darby Drive, Florence, AL
About us: The museum allows children the freedom both to play and to experience the joy of learning in a safe, enriched, and stimulating environme... Read More
1028 South Court Street, Florence, AL
The Florence Indian Mound, located near the bank of the Tennessee River, is considered to be the largest domiciliary mound in the Tennessee Valley ... Read More
203 Hermitage Drive, Florence, AL
About Us:At one time a stagecoach stop, tavern and inn, Pope's Tavern is one of the the oldest structures in Florence.  Located on the militar... Read More
601 Riverview Drive, Florence, AL
An American architectural treasure, this house was built for newlyweds Stanley and Mildred Rosenbaum of Florence, Alabama, in 1939. The house is th... Read More
620 West College Street, Florence, AL
About the Museum:The W.C. Handy Birthplace, Museum & Library exhibits the most complete collection of famous Blues writer and musician W.C. Han... Read More
617 Highway 72, West, Tuscumbia, AL
Mission Statement The Alabama Music Hall of Fame exists to recognize and honor musicians, primarily natives of Alabama, whose artistry has earned ... Read More
300 North Commons Street West, Tuscumbia, AL
  Helen Keller Birthplace built in 1820 only one year after Alabama became the 22nd State of the Union, Ivy Green is a simple, white clapboar... Read More
502 SouthEast Broad Street, Murfreesboro, TN
The Discovery Center was chartered in 1986 as Children’s Museum Corporation of Rutherford County to provide hands-on education opportunities ... Read More
2270 Armory Drive, Murfreesboro, TN
Changing the way you play since 1988. Family friendly fun for kids of all ages! Go-Karts, Mini-Golf, Batting Cages, Driving Range and Video Arcade.... Read More
Walker County, Jasper, Goodsprings, AL
Llamas, Camps, and Friends invite you to visit a working llama ranch in Goodsprings, Alabama. You can expirence first-hand, the calm and magic of t... Read More
901 Hwy 8, Phil Campbell, AL
Dismals Canyon - located in Northwest Alabama - is an 85 acre Natural Conservatory privately owned and operated. It is not a State Park or National... Read More
4343 73rd Street North, Birmingham, AL
History: With the approach of the centennial celebration of the city of Birmingham in the mid 1960s, a civic committee began working on projects th... Read More
1214 81st Street South, Birmingham, AL
About Ruffner Mountain : Ruffner Mountain is a 1,011-acre nature preserve in eastern Jefferson County. Its protected forest, ridges and valleys pro... Read More
U.S. Highway 278 & Alabama Highway 13, Natural Bridge, AL
History : As numbers go, this town doesn’t add up to much.In the view of the U.S. Census Bureau, Natural Bridge had 28 people during the cou... Read More
6030 Barber Motorsports Parkway, Leeds, AL
About as:  George Barber raced, modified, and maintained Porsches in the 1960's (63 first-place wins). He started collecting and restoring ... Read More
PO Box 778, Centre, AL
About  Weiss Lake Crappie Guides is here to assist you in planning your next fishing adventure to World Famous Weiss Lake! I want you to feel... Read More
Twenty 32nd Street North, Birmingham, AL
About us: Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark was rescued from destruction in 1977 and now stands as a museum, performance venue and histori... Read More
2150 Richard Arrington Junior Boulevard North, Birmingham, AL
About Alabama Sports Hall Of Fame: On August 14, 1967, Legislative Act 225 created the State of Alabama Sports Hall of Fame (ASHOF). The ASHOF i... Read More
2000 Rev. Abraham Woods, Jr. Blvd, Birmingham, AL
Mission:The mission of the Birmingham Museum of Art is to provide an unparalleled cultural and educational experience to a diverse community by col... Read More
1137 Second Avenue West, Birmingham, AL
Rickwood Field was the passionate pursuit of a young Birmingham, Alabama industrialist, Rick Woodward. While still in his 20s, Woodward bought cont... Read More
1530 Sixth Avenue North, Birmingham, AL
Vision:    Our vision is to have Bible-centric ministry that will Reach, Rebuild and Reproduce Disciples through the power of the Ho... Read More
1817 Third Avenue North, Birmingham, AL
About Us: The Alabama Theatre was built in 1927 by Paramount Studios as an Alabama showcase for Paramount films. It was used primarily as a movi... Read More
200 19th Street North, Birmingham, AL
Mission: To blend science and wonder to encourage in those we serve a love of learning and optimism for the future. McWane Science Center is the c... Read More
520 Sixteenth Street North, Birmingham, AL
Mission: To enlighten each generation about civil and human rights by exploring our common past and working together in the present to build a bet... Read More
1701B 4th Avenue North, Birmingham, AL
Mission:The mission of the Jazz Hall of Fame is to foster, encourage, educate, and cultivate an appreciation of the medium of jazz music as a legit... Read More
900 Arkadelphia Road, Birmingham, AL
Our purpose ... is to show individuals how they can protect and improve their local environments. Complex topics like air pollution and water qual... Read More
2612 Lane Park Road, Birmingham, AL
Birmingham Botanical Gardens is a partnership between the City of Birmingham and Friends of Birmingham Botanical Gardens, an organization of 2,000 ... Read More
1024 12th Street South, Birmingham, AL
St. Andrews Episcopal Church is surrounded by beautiful gardens and a tiny columbarium where the cremated remains of departed parishioners have bee... Read More
331 Cotton Avenue Southwest, Birmingham, AL
About us:Arlington Antebellum Home and Garden is a terrific decorative arts museum featuring a fine collection of 19th century furniture, textiles,... Read More
1701 Valley View Drive, Birmingham, AL
About Us: Vulcan, Birmingham Alabama’s colossal statue is the world’s largest cast iron statue and considered one of the most memorabl... Read More
2630 Cahaba Road, Birmingham, AL
Zoo Mission : “Inspiring Passion for the Natural World…through emphasizing Conservation, Education, Scientific Study and Recreation ... Read More
3366 Speedway Blvd., Lincoln, AL
About Us:- The International Motorsports Hall of Fame in Talladega, Alabama is the Canton, Ohio of motorsports. The men and women enshrined in thi... Read More
1110 East Brow Road, Lookout Mountain, TN
The battles for Chattanooga changed the outcome of the Civil War. On November 27, following the decisive victories at Chattanooga, General Ulysses ... Read More
1710 South Scenic Highway, Chattanooga, TN
History and Geology of Ruby Falls With its long, storied history, awe-inspiring scenery, and many geological wonders, it is no wonder that Ruby Fa... Read More
800 Museum Drive, Anniston, AL
About us:Explore the wilds of Africa, the wonders of the North American wilderness, and the mysteries of 2,000 year old mummies in the seven fascin... Read More
840 Museum Drive, Anniston, AL
About us:In 1996, the Berman Museum opened in Lagarde Park, Anniston, Alabama. Lagarde Park is also home to the Anniston Museum of Natural History,... Read More
321 Chestnut Street, Chattanooga, TN
Mission: Our mission is to inspire all children to explore, innovate, create and play. Creative Discovery Museum is a non-profit community asset ... Read More
One Broad Street, Chattanooga, TN
About Us:Located on the banks of the Tennessee River in Chattanooga and surrounded by the natural beauty of the mountains, the Tennessee Aquarium t... Read More
200 East Martin Luther King Boulevard, Chattanooga, TN
African Americans have done their part in every war that America has participated even though most history books will not present this in a clear f... Read More
10 Bluff View, Chattanooga, TN
Perched on an 80-foot bluff on the edge of the Tennessee River, the Hunter Museum of American Art offers stunning views of the river and the surrou... Read More
500 Old Town Rd, Birmingham, AL
Chuck E. Cheese's features games, rides, prizes, food and entertainment that children of all ages will love. We also provide great food for the fa... Read More
8204 Highway 100, Nashville, TN
"The Barn" was established in the early 1960's as a franchise. On March 29, 1967 "the old red barn" went big time, with the special press opening o... Read More
301 North Holtzclaw Avenue, Chattanooga, TN
Mission:The mission of the Chattanooga Zoo is to engage and inspire our community to better understand and preserve wildlife by creating meaningful... Read More
3777 Nolensville Pike, Nashville, TN
About Us: In 1964, sisters Margaret and Elise Croft donated the Grassmere property to the Children's Museum of Nashville (Adventure Science Center... Read More
7311 Highway 100, Nashville, TN
The Warner Park Nature Center is an environmental education and recreation facility of the Nashville Metropolitan Board of Parks and Recreation, Ka... Read More
1012 Dunnavant Valley Road, Birmingham, AL
Fun for every age! Fast go karts, miniature golf, mini bowling, laser tag, laser maze, huge arcade, prize center, indoor playground, water wars, ca... Read More
3370 Lafayette Road, Fort Oglethorpe, GA
Since 1916, the American people have entrusted the National Park Service with the care of their national parks. With the help of volunteers and par... Read More
1730 Lakeview Drive, Rossville, GA
Lake Winnepesaukah is the South’s favorite family amusement park. For over 85 years, the park has offered fun for all ages at reasonable pric... Read More
5025 Harding Pike, Nashville, TN
The land known today as Belle Meade, has stood witness to centuries of human history. Native tribes used the woodlands and meadows as a place to hu... Read More
1700 Acklen Avenue, Nashville, TN
Mission and Values: Belmont Mansion Association's mission is to restore, preserve and inspire an appreciation for Belmont Mansion, a unique cultura... Read More
800 Fort Negley Boulevard, Nashville, TN
Established in 1944, the Children’s Museum of Nashville resided on 2nd Avenue South in downtown Nashville. World War II was coming to an end ... Read More
4599 Splash Adventure Parkway, Bessemer, AL
About Us: Alabama's greatest water adventure! Create water fun your way, whether it's relaxing by the wave pool and enjoying the lazy river or ampi... Read More
1008 19th Avenue South, Nashville, TN
Scarritt-Bennett is a non-profit education, retreat and conference center, located in the heart of Nashville, Tennessee, on ten tree-filled acres. ... Read More
One Hall Of Fame Court, New Castle, IN
The Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in New Castle celebrates the proud heritage of basketball in our state from its origins in the 1890s to the cur... Read More
4001 Bell Road, Hermitage, TN
Nashville Shores features more than a million gallons of water fun. Experience Kowabunga Beach, a massive, four-story water treehouse and spraygrou... Read More
222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville, TN
The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum exists to preserve, celebrate, and share the important cultural asset that is country music. We're c... Read More
919 Broadway, Nashville, TN
Mission:The mission of the Frist Art Museum is to present and originate high-quality exhibitions with related educational programs and community ou... Read More
116 Fifth Avenue North, Nashville, TN
About Us: In the 1880s, when prominent businessman and steamboat captain Thomas G. Ryman found salvation in the words of fiery evangelist Reverend ... Read More
4119 Cromwell Road, Chattanooga, TN
Our MissionThe mission of the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum (TVRM) is to collect for preservation, operation, interpretation, and display railro... Read More
505 Deaderick Street, Nashville, TN
Mission Statement: "The mission of the Tennessee State Museum is to procure, preserve, exhibit, and interpret objects which relate to the social, ... Read More
505 Deaderick Street, Nashville, TN
TPAC Mission Statement To lead with excellence in the performing arts and arts education, creating meaningful and relevant experiences to enrich l... Read More
7346 Grist Mill Road, Childersburg, AL
The Kymulga Grist Mill was built around 1860. Timber for its construction came from the nearby forest, and machinery to operate it was made in a fo... Read More