Arkansas's Buffalo?

The Buffalo National River is one of the few undammed rivers in the lower 48 states, running its whole 135 miles without any dams.

The Buffalo National River is one of the few undammed rivers in the lower 48 states, running its whole 135 miles without any dams. Canoeists, kayakers, and rafters rapidly find themselves winding through the breathtaking cliffs and mountains phrazle of the Ozarks. Anglers may have success fishing for largemouth bass and catfish in the river's lower sections, or smallmouth bass in the higher sections. Keep your eyes peeled for Rocky Mountain Elk as you travel about the region.

The beautiful landscape and abundance of outdoor activities in Yosemite make it one of the most popular rock climbing destinations in the United States, due in large part to the famed El Capitan. Landscape photographers from all over the globe go to Yosemite in search of the perfect shot of Yosemite Falls or Half-Dome. If you're looking for some peace and quiet, you may want to go to Tuolumne Meadows in the eastern part of the park.

Colorado's snow-capped mountains, world-class backcountry skiing, and verdant landscape are just a few of the reasons people go there. As a result, a lot of people don't get to see the golden-orange dunes that light up in the late afternoon sun. Stay in a tent beneath the stars in this desert landscape, or go out into the nearby meadows and take in the dunes from a distance. The dunes are known for their high winds, so campers should prepare properly.

From Guilford, Connecticut, all the way to the state line between Massachusetts and New Hampshire is the New England National Scenic Trail. This long-distance path not only takes hikers through mountain slopes and along winding views, but it also takes them through working farms and ancient colonial communities, giving them a true experience of New England. Some hikers may choose to do a through-hike of the full path, while others may choose to do a day trek of a shorter segment.

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