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The United States of America spans 3.797 million square miles, encompassing 50 states, and is the third most populated country with over 335 million people. Traveling from one state to another may feel like walking into a whole different world. Each state has its unique culture, customs, and tourist attractions that appeal to various visitors. Whether you are interested in museums, historical sites, or beautiful landmarks, these are the don't miss tourist attractions in every state.
To compile a list of don't miss tourist attractions in every state, 24/7 Tempo consulted travel sites and guides, including Trip Advisor, U.S. News Travel, and Trip.com. The attraction chosen was based on reviews and popularity. If you are planning a trip to a new state this year, consider visiting one of these don't miss tourist attractions before your trip ends. (Read our list of breathtaking places you never knew existed.)
The United States Space & Rocket Center
- State: Alabama
- Located in Huntsville, visitors can explore the birthplace of America's space program.
Denali National Park and Preserve
- State: Alaska
- Take a guided wilderness or historical tour and see everything Denali National Park and Preserve offers. The unique wildlife, beautiful landscapes, and natural wilderness are must-see.
Grand Canyon National Park
- State: Arizona
- The Grand Canyon National Park is among the most popular tourist destinations in the United States, and for good reason. The Grand Canyon averages one mile deep, 277 miles long, and between 10 and 18 miles wide. Furthermore, the rock layer coloring adds a beauty element that is difficult to capture in photographs.
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
- State: Arkansas
- Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is a must-visit if you love the arts. Their collection includes paintings from Norman Rockwell, Georgia O'Keefe, and lesser-known treasures.
Yosemite National Park
- State: California
- Waterfalls, glaciers, cliffs, and rock formations are all iconic gems that can be seen at Yosemite National Park.
Rocky Mountain National Park
- State: Colorado
- Tourists can drive or hike through the Rocky Mountain National Park. Either route will allow visitors to take in gorgeous mountains, stunning lakes, and natural landscapes that lead one to appreciate how beautiful this world is.
Mystic Seaport Museum
- State: Connecticut
- Located in Mystic, the Seaport Museum is the largest maritime Museum in the United States. Created to preserve the maritime past of America, Mystic Seaport Museum can transport you into a world you may never have experienced before.
Nemours Estate
- State: Delaware
- The massive mansion sits on 3,000 acres and was built in 1910. Among the expansive rooms, vintage cars, and artwork to explore at the Nemours Estate, visitors can also see the reflecting pool and formal French gardens that expand 200 acres.
Disney World Parks
- State: Florida
- Disney World Parks is among the more popular tourist attractions for families. You and your children can feel the magic in each of the parks, whether taking in the magnificence of Cinderella's castle, enjoying nature at the Animal Kingdom, or exploring different countries at Epcot.
Stone Mountain Park
- State: Georgia
- Located in Atlanta, Stone Mountain Park is a family-friendly tourist attraction many loves visiting each year. Take in the view as you ride to the top of Stone Mountain on a skyride or take a more laidback approach with the scenic railroad. A splash pad, dinosaur exploration, and a dinotorium allow children to take a break from nature gazing, explore, and have fun with hands-on activities.
Pearl Harbor
- State: Hawaii
- The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941, was a tragic event in American history. Visitors will learn the timeline of events, the leaders during the time, and learn about the history, while seeing Pearl Harbor firsthand.
Shoshone Falls
- State: Idaho
- Though many may not know it, Shoshone Falls is taller than Niagara Falls at 212 feet. Known as the "Niagara of the West," this magnificent waterfall is must-see in Idaho.
The Art Institute of Chicago
- State: Illinois
- There are many amazing sites to behold when visiting Illinois, specifically Chicago. However, one of the most visited tourist spots is The Art Institute of Chicago. In order to take in all the iconic and beautiful art on display, one may need to spend more than a few hours at the Art Institute of Chicago.
- Visitors can enjoy pieces from Vincent van Gogh, such as "The Bedroom," or Grant Wood's "American Gothic." Other incredible pieces include "Starry Night and the Astronauts," painted by Alma Thomas, and "Improvisation No. 30 (Cannons)" by Vasily Kandinsky.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Museum
- State: Indiana
- Indiana is more than simply corn fields and farms. The Hoosier state is also home to the largest Children's Museum in the United States and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Museum. While both are worth seeing, The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has a steep racing history that even the most novice racing fan may find intriguing.
Field of Dreams Movie Site
- State: Iowa
- In 1989, Kevin Costner gave us an iconic father-son movie laced with hopes, dreams, and nostalgia. Today, you can visit the Field of Dreams Movie site in Dyersville and experience the same nostalgic feeling again.
Strataca Salt Mine
- State: Kansas
- In Hutchinson, you can travel 65 stories underground into the Strataca Salt Mine. The large salt deposits were discovered by Ben Blanchard in 1887 while drilling for oil. These deposits are rather large, over 27,000 miles, which has earned the city the nickname "Salt City."
Mammoth Cave
- State: Kentucky
- Mammoth Cave is the largest cave system in the world, over 426 miles. Within the system lies diverse terrains, rivers, and limestone passages. Seeing the cave in person often leaves visitors feeling awestruck.
The Old State Capitol
- State: Louisiana
- As one of the most popular tourist destinations in Louisiana, you can learn the history of the Old State Capitol while visiting. Additionally, for a fun and somewhat spooky encounter, experience the story of the Capitol's Resident Ghost, Sarah Morgan.
Portland Head Light
- State: Maine
- In Cape Elizabeth sits the wonder of Portland Head Light. While the lighthouse is only open to the public once a year, it is still a magnificent sight to behold. Steeped in rich history, the original lighthouse was lit first in 1791,
National Aquarium
- State: Maryland
- At the National Aquarium, visitors can watch dolphins train, take a shark behind-the-scenes tour, or even participate in an aquarium sleepover. The amazing experiences to be had at the National Aquarium are fun for kids and adults alike.
Martha's Vineyard
- State: Massachusetts
- Often said to be the place to go if you want to escape the hustle and bustle. Martha's Vineyard is known for its beautiful landscapes, relaxing beaches, and quiet atmosphere; no wonder it's such a popular destination.
Mackinac Island
- State: Michigan
- If you are planning a trip to Michigan, be sure to check out Mackinac Island. Its slower pace (no cars on the island!) creates a relaxing vacation spot for both individuals and families.
Mall of America
- State: Minnesota
- Mall of America is the largest shopping destination in the United States, not to mention it is full of fun entertainment for everyone in the family. You can enjoy the LEGO store, Nickelodeon Universe theme park, and the SEA Life Minnesota Aquarium here. It is so much more than just another mall.
Vicksburg National Military Park
- State: Mississippi
- A site of an important Civil War battle, Vicksburg National Military Park allows visitors to absorb some of our Nation's important history firsthand.
The Gateway Arch
- State: Missouri
- The Gateway Arch sits in Saint Louis, Missouri, and expands to 630 feet. Built to commemorate the westward expansion, many tourists state that the visit to the Museum was well worth it.
Yellowstone National Park
- State: Montana
- Yellowstone National Park is home to Old Faithful and 500 more active geysers, herds of bison, and colorful hot springs. Just one visit to the park can make you appreciate the natural beauty of the world.
Sunken Gardens
- State: Nebraska
Interestingly, the site of the Sunken Gardens was once a dump site. Then, in 1930, it was converted into a beautiful sunken garden. Visitors can view the art, perennials, and annuals throughout the garden and enjoy a tranquil escape.
Fountains of Bellagio
- State: Nevada
Located on the Las Vegas Strip, the Fountains of Bellagio is free to the public. Visitors can enjoy the music, the fountain shots, and the lights that put together excellent water shows. You will be immensely entertained whether you are there alone or with your family.
Kancamagus Highway
- State: New Hampshire
Did you grow up hearing your grandparents say, "Let's take the scenic route?" When in New Hampshire, the best scenic route to enjoy is the Kancamagus Highway, which stretches from Lincoln to Conway. Visitors can view the beautiful White Mountains, Rocky Gorge, and the Swift River throughout the drive.
Atlantic City and Boardwalk
- State: New Jersey
While in New Jersey, stop to explore the Atlantic City Boardwalk. Unique shops, saltwater taffy, beautiful sea views, and more make this location a tourist must-see.
White Sands National Park
- State: New Mexico
The White Sands National Park is much more than your run-of-the-mill desert. Made up of gypsum, it's the only place in the United States to see this white sand. The dunes are another landscape marvel that is a must-see in one's lifetime.
The Statue of Liberty
- State: New York
There are so many tourist destinations in New York City, but the Statue of Liberty is the most popular one. While visiting Liberty Island, check out the park and Museum.
Biltmore Estates
- State: North Carolina
If you are a fan of architecture, visiting Biltmore Estates will be worthwhile. It is the largest home in America, with 250 rooms, and stretches for 175,000 square feet. Designed by Richard Morris Hunt, the Biltmore Estates is a French Renaissance-style chateau.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
- State: North Dakota
Bison, Elk, the Painted Canyon, and the Little Missouri River are just a few things that make Theodore Roosevelt National Park special. If you love history, exploring the Elkhorn Ranch Site and Theodore Roosevelt's Maltese Cross Cabin may be a dream come true.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- State: Ohio
Elvis, the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, and more all put their stamps on Rock and Roll. Visitors can explore, honor, and enjoy this music genre's steep history while in Ohio.
Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
- State: Oklahoma
On April 19, 1995, the Oklahoma bombing killed 168 people and injured hundreds more. The Memorial and Museum allows visitors to honor those affected and changed by this tragic event.
Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
- State: Oregon
If you are adventurous, visiting the River Gorge should be on your bucket list. Mountains, waterfalls, cliffs, and more beg to be explored. Aside from the River Gorge's spectacular beauty, tourists can find shops, restaurants, and activities (like water sports) to fill time and create a trip to remember.
Gettysburg National Military Park
- State: Pennsylvania
Visiting Gettysburg National Military Park is sobering for many. One of the bloodiest battles in the Civil War took place along with President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
The Breakers
- State: Rhode Island
Cornelius Vanderbilt II had The Breakers Mansion built as a summer escape. Not only will tourists be able to explore the mansion's expansive grounds, but they will be able to take in the awe-inspiring architecture of the Gilded Age.
Broadway at the Beach
- State: South Carolina
- If you visit Broadway at the Beach in South Carolina, you will be met with various activities and attractions. These include the Broadway carousel, excellent dining experiences, Ripley's Aquarium, and more!
Mount Rushmore National Memorial
- State: South Dakota
- Over two million visitors stand in awe in front of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial every year. Finished in 1941, this project was set in motion to memorialize American history and attract visitors to South Dakota.
Graceland
- State: Tennessee
- Once home to the King of Rock and Roll, Graceland was opened to visitors in 1982. While here, you can take a guided tour, participate in the Elvis Interactive Experience, glimpse the array of cars in Elvis' collection, and so much more. Whether you are an Elvis, Rock & Roll music, or history fan, visiting Graceland is worthwhile at least once in your lifetime.
San Antonio River Walk
- State: Texas
- The San Antonio River Walk is 15 miles long and one of Texas's most popular tourist destinations. Visitors can stop at museums and restaurants or even experience a hop-on, hop-off cruise along the river walk. Throughout the year, visitors can also enjoy festivals and holiday activities that make the river walk even more exciting.
Bryce Canyon National Park
- State: Utah
- Natural wonders are always worth seeing. At Bryce Canyon National Park visitors can glimpse the magnificent stone pillars, otherwise known as hoodoos. These red, white, and orange pillars were formed by erosion and weathering and are a site to see.
Hildene, The Lincoln Family Home
- State: Vermont
- Hildene was home to Robert Lincoln (Abraham Lincoln's son) and his wife. It stayed in the family until 1975, when it was gifted to the Church of Christ, Scientist. Hildene Family Home is steeped in history, with many artifacts that delight any history buff.
Arlington National Cemetery
- State: Virginia
- One of the most frequented tourist spots, Arlington National Cemetary is sobering and a place to pay homage to those who sacrificed for our freedoms. While here, observe and pay tribute at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Gravesite of President John F. Kennedy, the Arlington National Cemetery and of course visit the Arlington House.
Chihuly Garden and Glass
- State: Washington
- Chihuly Garden and Glass is a unique attraction that displays blown glass sculptures from Dale Chihuly. His colorful and inventive artwork will leave you and your family feeling awe inspired.
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
- State: West Virginia
- Harpers Ferry National Historical Park is located where the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers join together. Learn the history of Harper Ferry and the 1859 raid when you visit the John Brown Museum and Fort. Next, you can hike, explore Murphy Farm, or even walk on the Appalachian trail.
Taliesin Preservation- Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor Center
- State: Wisconsin
- Another unique historical site, the Taliesin Preservation, was home to Frank Lloyd Wright, a famous American Architect.
Buffalo Bill Center of the West
- State: Wyoming
- Five museums, cowboy dining experiences, and seeing birds of prey are all activities at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. This is a must-visit if you are looking for a family-friendly and fun atmosphere. (Now read our list of attractions ruined by inconsiderate tourist behavior.)