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Top 5 Locations

Plan to travel across this vast, beautiful country? Don’t know which direction to head? Start right here with our Top 5 Travel Locations as voted by our users at TRAVELADVANCES.COM

Planning a travel itinerary can seem a little daunting, especially if you have any time or money constraints like most of us. So, what better way to find out the best travel destinations this vast and beautiful country of ours has to offer, but to take the advice of like-minded adventurers who have gone before.

1.  Yosemite National Park

In number one spot, as voted by our thousands of avid adventurers at TRAVELADVANCES.COM, we have Yosemite National Park. Covering an area of almost 1,200 square miles, Yosemite National Park offers some of the most amazing and breathtaking nature views and experience you could hope to find anywhere across the globe.

Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984, Yosemite National Park is situated in the State of California, in the Sierra Nevada. This top travel destination offers stunning granite cliffs, huge waterfalls, ancient Sequoia trees, lakes, mountains, rivers, picturesque glaciers, vast meadows and much more.

The most popular destination within this vast wilderness is Yosemite Valley, which include favorite spots like El Capitan, Half Dome, Yosemite Falls. Other places to head to on your adventure travels through Yosemite National Park include Mariposa Grove, Tunnel View, Sentinel Dome and Tenaya Lake.

 

2. Everglades National Park

Coming in at the number two spot on our top 5 locations, as voted by our users, is the Everglades National Park. The largest subtropical wilderness in the United States, the Everglades National Park offers the most amazing plant and animal wildlife.

The Everglades hold significant international importance; being one of only three other locations in the world to be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, classed as an International Biosphere Reserve and considered a Wetland of International Importance.

The Everglades are a network of wetlands and forests in Southern Florida that are home to hundreds of unique species of birds, fish, reptiles and mammals.

Adventure travelers to the Everglades National Park may be fortunately enough to see some of the rare and endangered species like the West Indian manatee, the Florida panther or the American crocodile.

 

3. Yellowstone National Park

The world’s first national park, and one of the largest, Yellowstone National Park is a must on every travel adventurer’s list. Covering a huge 2.2 million acres, Yellowstone gives visitors an unparalleled opportunity to see and experience its wildlife and its geothermal features, along with its historical and archaeological significance.

Yellowstone National Park is situated in the Western United States, crossing the states of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. Along with recreational activities that include hiking, fishing, camping, boating and sightseeing, some of the most popular destinations within Yellowstone include the Grand Canyon, Old Faithful Geyser, Lamar Valley and Mammoth Hot Springs.

 

4. The Alamo, San Antonio

The Alamo Mission is located in San Antonio, Texas and is a hugely popular tourist destination because of its rich history, stunning architecture and beautiful scenery. The Alamo is an historic Spanish mission and fortress and home to the famous Battle of the Alamo in 1836, where American heroes Davy Crockett and James Bowie died.

Millions of travelers visit what is now the museum in the Alamo Plaza Historic District each year, making it one of the most popular historical sights in the United States. A tour of the Chapel and the Long Barracks will give you a real sense of stepping back in history as you browse through unique artefacts from the Texas Revolution era and learn more about the deep history of this most interesting site.

 

5. Times Square, NY

Times Square in downtown New York is not only a significant commercial intersection, thriving entertainment hotspot and up-market residential neighborhood, but it is also one of the most popular tourist hubs in the world.

Where Broadway meets Seventh Avenue and 42nd Street, it is estimated that around 50 million visitors come to this five-block stretch each year. Always brightly lit and open 24 hours, seven days a week, Times Square was named after The New York Times moved its headquarters into what is now known as One Times Square. This is also home to the site of the famous New Years Eve ball drop, a tradition that began back in 1907 and now attracts over 1 million visitors every night on December 31.

 

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