5. Sequoia National Park
Found near Visalia, California, Sequoia National Park is the official second-oldest park in the nation. It’s famous for its giant sequoias. You can see five of the 10 largest trees on earth including General Sherman, the largest, which is 275 feet high and 60 feet wide. A modestly-priced park pass will not only permit you to see the park, but it will also allow you to explore Crystal Cave.
6. Anchorage
You will find 40 percent of Alaska’s population here in Anchorage. Before heading north to explore nature for free, be sure to stop here. Here you will find interesting, unique shops and affordable museums too. Veteran visitors confirm many of the museums are related to the city’s Native American and Russian communities, as well as its pioneer history and gold rush stories.
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