Hanakapiai Beach on the island of Kauai in Hawaii
Add These Picturesque US Destinations To Your Bucket List
By DANIEL FEININGER
Hawaii is overflowing with natural beauty, from its mountainous, volcanic landscape to its pristine beaches and lush forests on each island.
The Island Of Kauai, Hawaii
The oldest island, Kauai, is the most impressive of all. It’s known as "The Garden Isle" due to its rainforests, waterfalls, mountainous rises, and long, flowing coastlines.
Hot spots for photographers include Wailua Falls, Hanalei Bay, Kalepa Ridge, Waimea Canyon, and the Na Pali Coast for practically unrivaled beauty in a tropical environment.
In the heart of Boston, the oldest public park in the U.S. is full of scenic landscapes. Visitors can take part in more than a few activities.
The Boston Common, Boston
Frog Pond is used to cool off in the summer, and in the winter, when Boston is coated in a picture-perfect dusting of powdery snow, the pond turns into an ice skating rink.
A historic part of Boston’s culture, the park is full of monuments and beautiful foliage. The history and beauty merge to create a majestic, must-visit place.
A truly bizarre landscape in the Tularosa Basin in New Mexico, this geological wonder is a must-visit for amateur paleontologists and history buffs.
White Sands National Park
Along with the park's dramatic landscapes, it has the world's most extensive collection of fossilized footprints from the Ice Age, dating back around 20,000 years.
Jump through a time portal to Alabama's prettiest town. Magnolia Springs is just inland from waterways, partly making it phenomenally picturesque.
Magnolia Springs, Alabama
There, you can find gently arched magnolia trees around homes, roads, and gardens. It’s the only community in the continental U.S. with mail delivery by river.
The heart of Creole country is a must any time of year to experience the food, music, and culture, and its awe-inspiring architecture and natural landscapes.
New Orleans, Louisiana
Taking a ghost tour of historic mansions and storied buildings may send a chill down your spine, but it could also lead you to some of the most photogenic sites in the city.