Top 5 hidden place(America)

 Top 5 hidden place (America)

Avoid the typical tourist traps and look for these lesser-known destinations.

Looking for a way out of the holiday cliché? Check out this list of the best remote destinations in the United States.

1. MACKINAC ISLAND, MICHIGAN

Surrounded by the deep frozen waters of Lake Huron, Mackinac Island offers a unique frontier for those adventuring on remote roads. Cars are not allowed on the island, and the closest  to modern transportation is the carriage. With no trucks or cars in addition to the lush landscape, Mackinac Island is a really great place to escape.

2. PAGE, ARIZONA

Often overlooked for the Grand Canyon's eye-catching attractions, the pages provide all the stunning views of  nearby attractions without intolerable congestion.

3. THE SALTON SEA, CALIFORNIA

Salton Sea, California 

 This shallow, salty rift lake in the Coachella Valley has recently revived tourists as eclectic artists chose it as the starting point for such a quirky art installation.

 4. GARDEN OF THE GODS PARK, COLORADO

 Living along all the syllables of that nickname, the Garden of the Gods is a breathtaking sight. After two surveyors came across the park in 1859, one suggested that it would be the perfect place for a beer garden. Surprised by the understatement, his companions dismissed his claim and called this place, famous for its sandstone cliffs, worthy of a gathering of gods. As a result, the Garden of the Gods Park was created.

 5. DOOR COUNTY, WISCONSIN


The idyllic peninsula  between Green Bay and Lake Michigan in Door County, Wisconsin cuts steep cliffs and rocky coastlines into  Green Bay Harbor. Covered with lush evergreens, Door County is a perfect summer swimming  destination for both locals and tourists. 

 Lighthouse and pier calm before the storm

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