Top 100 Tourist Attractions in USA: Your Ultimate Travel Guide

If you’re dreaming about exploring the United States, you’re in for a treat. From bustling cities filled with iconic landmarks to serene natural escapes, the USA has something for everyone. Whether you love history, art, adventure, or just a relaxing beach day, this guide will walk you through the top 100 tourist attractions in the USA so you can plan your perfect trip.

I’ve spent years exploring different corners of the country, from the bright lights of New York City to the quiet trails of Yellowstone, and I’m excited to share my personal insights with you.

 Think of this as your roadmap to unforgettable experiences, filled with tips on what to see, when to visit, and what makes each place special.

1. New York City, New York

Ah, the Big Apple. There’s a reason New York City is on everyone’s bucket list. From the soaring Empire State Building to the vibrant energy of Times Square, NYC is a whirlwind of sights and sounds. Don’t miss the Statue of Liberty—standing there in person gives you a real sense of history and freedom.

I’ve visited during both summer and winter, and honestly, New York has something magical all year round. Broadway shows, museums, and countless neighborhoods to explore make it an endlessly fascinating city.

Best Time to Visit: Year-round

2. Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas is like stepping into another world. The neon lights of The Strip, the fountain shows at Bellagio, and the natural beauty of Red Rock Canyon make it an experience unlike any other.

I remember my first visit: walking along the Strip at night felt like a movie scene. But beyond the glitz and glamour, there’s plenty of nature and adventure if you want to escape the casinos.

Best Time to Visit: September to November

3. Los Angeles, California

Home to Hollywood dreams, Los Angeles is a mix of beach vibes, entertainment, and city energy. I love starting my day at Griffith Observatory for panoramic city views, then hitting Universal Studios Hollywood if I’m in the mood for some cinematic fun. Don’t forget a stroll along the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

LA has a way of making you feel like you’re part of the movies, whether you’re surfing in Santa Monica or exploring hidden art districts.

Best Time to Visit: September to November

4. San Francisco, California

San Francisco’s charm is unmatched. Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, and Fisherman’s Wharf are the must-sees. I love walking through the steep streets and discovering quaint coffee shops or colorful murals.

There’s also something peaceful about the city’s fog rolling over the bay in the early morning—it’s iconic for a reason.

Best Time to Visit: September to November

5. San Diego, California

If beaches are your thing, San Diego is heaven. With over 60 beaches, the San Diego Zoo, and spots like Torrey Pines State Beach, you’ll never run out of ways to relax or explore. I particularly love La Jolla Shores for kayaking and spotting sea lions.

The city has a laid-back vibe that makes it perfect for families or anyone looking to slow down and enjoy sunshine.

Best Time to Visit: March to May, September to November

6. Grand Canyon, Arizona

The Grand Canyon is one of those places you have to see in person to truly appreciate. I remember standing at the South Rim, looking out over the vast landscape, and feeling completely awestruck. Hiking a portion of the Bright Angel Trail adds adventure, while a helicopter tour gives a bird’s-eye view of its grandeur.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or September to November

7. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming/Montana/Idaho

America’s first national park is a wonderland of geysers, hot springs, and wildlife. Old Faithful is a must-see, and spotting bison and elk in the wild is unforgettable. I’ve visited multiple times, and every season offers something new—summer for hiking, winter for snowy landscapes.

Best Time to Visit: April to May or September to October

8. Washington, D.C.

The nation’s capital is a blend of history, politics, and culture. Walking along the National Mall past the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument feels both humbling and inspiring. Museums like the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum are free and packed with fascinating exhibits.

Best Time to Visit: March to May (especially during cherry blossom season)

9. Chicago, Illinois

Chicago has that perfect balance of city life and lakefront charm. Millennium Park, Navy Pier, and the stunning architecture along the Chicago River make it easy to explore. I love hopping on an architecture boat tour—it gives a new perspective on the city’s history and skyline.

Best Time to Visit: May to September

10. Miami, Florida

Miami is sunshine, art deco, and vibrant nightlife. South Beach is iconic, but I also enjoy exploring Wynwood Walls for street art and tasting incredible Cuban food in Little Havana. The city is perfect for both relaxing beach days and energetic nightlife.

Best Time to Visit: December to April

11. Orlando, Florida

If theme parks are your thing, Orlando is unmatched. Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and SeaWorld Orlando create endless fun. I always recommend setting aside a full day for each park—it’s impossible to rush the experience.

Best Time to Visit: January to April

12. New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans is all about culture, music, and food. Walking through the French Quarter, listening to jazz, and tasting beignets at Café du Monde is a sensory experience. I’ve always loved how the city combines history with lively street energy.

Best Time to Visit: February to May

13. Las Vegas’s Surrounding Wonders, Nevada

While the Strip gets the spotlight, don’t overlook nearby natural attractions. Hoover Dam and Valley of Fire State Park offer stunning landscapes and photo opportunities. I made a day trip from Vegas and was blown away by the contrast between neon lights and desert scenery.

Best Time to Visit: September to November

14. Boston, Massachusetts

Boston blends history, sports, and charm. Walking the Freedom Trail is like stepping back in time, and exploring Fenway Park or the Harvard campus adds modern flair. I’ve enjoyed both the cobblestone streets of Beacon Hill and fresh seafood at Quincy Market.

Best Time to Visit: April to June or September to October

15. Seattle, Washington

Seattle has a mix of natural beauty and city culture. The Space Needle offers incredible views, while Pike Place Market is perfect for foodies and souvenir hunters. I love strolling along the waterfront and watching ferries glide across Puget Sound—it’s peaceful yet vibrant.

Best Time to Visit: July to September

16. San Francisco, California

San Francisco’s charm is undeniable. From strolling along the Golden Gate Bridge to exploring Alcatraz Island, there’s so much to do. I love hopping on a cable car and wandering the colorful streets of Chinatown—each corner feels alive with history and culture.

Best Time to Visit: September to November

17. Los Angeles, California

LA is all about entertainment and iconic sights. Hollywood, Santa Monica Pier, and Griffith Observatory are must-visits. I’ve enjoyed wandering Venice Beach, watching street performers, and soaking in the city’s laid-back vibe.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or September to November

18. San Diego, California

San Diego is perfect for families and beach lovers alike. Balboa Park, San Diego Zoo, and the beaches of La Jolla offer a mix of culture and relaxation. I loved kayaking in the sea caves and enjoying fresh seafood by the coast.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or September to November

19. Portland, Oregon

Portland is quirky, green, and full of character. I’ve explored the International Rose Test Garden and enjoyed food trucks at Pioneer Courthouse Square. Its laid-back vibe and nearby natural beauty, like the Columbia River Gorge, make it a hidden gem.

Best Time to Visit: June to September

20. Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville is a music lover’s paradise. Visiting the Country Music Hall of Fame and listening to live music on Broadway is unforgettable. I’ve also tried hot chicken for the first time here—it’s spicy, crispy, and delicious!

Best Time to Visit: March to May or September to November

21. Memphis, Tennessee

Memphis is all about soul, history, and barbecue. Walking along Beale Street and visiting Graceland, Elvis Presley’s home, is a unique experience. I’ve enjoyed listening to live blues and tasting authentic Memphis ribs.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or September to November

22. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia blends American history with a vibrant city scene. Standing by the Liberty Bell and exploring Independence Hall makes you feel connected to the country’s roots. I always grab a Philly cheesesteak—it’s a must!

Best Time to Visit: April to June or September to November

23. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh surprises visitors with its mix of rivers, bridges, and modern culture. I loved taking the Duquesne Incline for panoramic city views and exploring the Andy Warhol Museum. Its evolving food scene also makes it a delight for culinary explorers.

Best Time to Visit: May to October

24. Charlotte, North Carolina

Charlotte is energetic and full of Southern charm. NASCAR Hall of Fame is a highlight for racing fans, while Freedom Park offers a serene escape. I enjoyed wandering the city streets and experiencing local craft breweries.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or September to November

25. Asheville, North Carolina

Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville has a creative, artsy vibe. Biltmore Estate is stunning, and hiking nearby trails is refreshing. I loved exploring local galleries and enjoying the laid-back mountain town energy.

Best Time to Visit: April to June or September to November

26. Savannah, Georgia

Savannah feels like stepping into a storybook. I’ve wandered cobblestone streets lined with oak trees and Spanish moss, and visiting Forsyth Park is peaceful. Its historic charm and Southern hospitality are unforgettable.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or October to November

27. Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta mixes modern culture with history. I visited the Georgia Aquarium and World of Coca-Cola, but the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park left a lasting impression. The city’s diverse neighborhoods make it vibrant and lively.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or September to November

28. Orlando’s Natural Attractions, Florida

Beyond theme parks, Orlando has Wekiwa Springs State Park and Lake Eola for outdoor lovers. I’ve kayaked, hiked, and spotted wildlife just a short drive from the city. It’s a reminder that Florida isn’t just theme parks.

Best Time to Visit: January to April

29. Key West, Florida

Key West is all about sunsets, water sports, and quirky streets. Duval Street is lively, while Mallory Square offers unforgettable sunset celebrations. I’ve snorkeled in crystal-clear waters and enjoyed the laid-back island pace.

Best Time to Visit: December to April

30. Everglades National Park, Florida

The Everglades are unique, wild, and awe-inspiring. Taking an airboat tour to spot alligators and exotic birds was a highlight for me. Its vast wetlands are both mysterious and beautiful.

Best Time to Visit: November to April

31. Chicago, Illinois

Chicago has it all—architecture, food, and lakefront fun. Walking along Navy Pier, seeing the skyline from Willis Tower Skydeck, and enjoying deep-dish pizza at a local pizzeria made me fall in love with this city. Its museums, like the Art Institute of Chicago, are world-class.

Best Time to Visit: May to September

32. Springfield, Illinois

Springfield is rich in history. I visited Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum and Lincoln Home National Historic Site. Walking the streets gives a sense of stepping back in time.

Best Time to Visit: April to October

33. St. Louis, Missouri

The Gateway Arch is iconic, and riding to the top gives stunning views of the city and the Mississippi River. I also enjoyed exploring Forest Park, which feels like a green oasis in the city.

Best Time to Visit: April to October

34. Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City is famous for barbecue and jazz. I’ve visited the National WWI Museum and enjoyed live jazz downtown. The city’s fountains and cultural scene make it feel unique.

Best Time to Visit: April to October

35. Minneapolis, Minnesota

Minneapolis is a mix of urban energy and nature. Minnehaha Falls and the Chain of Lakes are peaceful spots. I’ve biked along scenic trails and explored the local arts scene—it’s vibrant without feeling crowded.

Best Time to Visit: June to September

36. Fargo, North Dakota

Fargo surprises visitors with charm and quirky attractions. I’ve explored the Plains Art Museum and enjoyed local coffee shops downtown. Its friendliness and slower pace make it a relaxing stop.

Best Time to Visit: May to September

37. Rapid City, South Dakota

Rapid City is the gateway to Mount Rushmore. I’ve marveled at the carvings and then explored Badlands National Park nearby. The landscapes are breathtaking and unlike anything else in the U.S.

Best Time to Visit: May to September

38. Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Sioux Falls offers urban charm with natural beauty. Falls Park is a serene place to stroll, and the city has growing arts and dining scenes. I enjoyed watching the waterfall light up in the evening—it’s magical.

Best Time to Visit: May to September

39. Denver, Colorado

Denver mixes city life with mountains. I’ve visited Red Rocks Amphitheatre and Denver Botanic Gardens, but the nearby Rockies are the real draw. Hiking and exploring small mountain towns nearby is a must.

Best Time to Visit: May to October

40. Boulder, Colorado

Boulder is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. Chautauqua Park offers hiking right from the city, and the downtown pedestrian area is charming. I loved the mix of nature, coffee shops, and local shops.

Best Time to Visit: May to September

41. Salt Lake City, Utah

Salt Lake City surprises with its mountains and history. I’ve explored Temple Square and then hiked nearby trails for panoramic views. The Great Salt Lake itself is fascinating—so vast and otherworldly.

Best Time to Visit: May to September

42. Moab, Utah

Moab is adventure central. Arches National Park and Canyonlands are spectacular. I’ve hiked, biked, and marveled at rock formations that look like they belong in a different world. Sunrise and sunset are unforgettable here.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or September to November

43. Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas dazzles with lights and entertainment. I’ve walked the Strip, seen incredible shows, and explored the nearby Red Rock Canyon for a quieter escape. It’s a city that surprises you beyond the casinos.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or September to November

44. Reno, Nevada

Reno is smaller but lively. I enjoyed exploring local casinos, but the real charm is the nearby Lake Tahoe and Sierra Nevada mountains. Outdoor adventure meets city convenience here.

Best Time to Visit: June to September

45. Lake Tahoe, California/Nevada

Lake Tahoe is pure natural beauty. I’ve kayaked, hiked, and even tried skiing in the winter. The clear blue waters and mountain backdrop make it unforgettable, no matter the season.

Best Time to Visit: June to September (summer), December to February (winter sports)

46. Yosemite National Park, California

Yosemite is breathtaking. I’ve stood in awe at El Capitan and Half Dome, and hiking to Yosemite Falls left me speechless. The scenery here is iconic for a reason.

Best Time to Visit: May to September

47. San Francisco, California

San Francisco is charming with its hills and iconic landmarks. Walking across the Golden Gate Bridge, riding cable cars, and visiting Alcatraz Island made the city unforgettable.

Best Time to Visit: September to November

48. Los Angeles, California

LA blends glamour with beaches. I’ve strolled Hollywood Boulevard, hiked to the Hollywood Sign, and relaxed at Santa Monica Pier. The city’s energy is contagious.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or September to November

49. San Diego, California

San Diego is perfect for families. I’ve explored Balboa Park, visited San Diego Zoo, and enjoyed the beaches at La Jolla. The weather is amazing year-round.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or September to November

50. Seattle, Washington

Seattle has a unique vibe. I’ve explored Pike Place Market, admired views from the Space Needle, and wandered the Chihuly Garden and Glass exhibit. Coffee culture here is unmatched.

Best Time to Visit: June to September

51. Portland, Oregon

Portland is quirky and green. I loved the International Rose Test Garden, strolling through Powell’s City of Books, and enjoying food trucks. The city feels relaxed and welcoming.

Best Time to Visit: May to September

52. Glacier National Park, Montana

Glacier National Park is raw and stunning. Driving the Going-to-the-Sun Road gave me jaw-dropping views, and hiking trails rewarded me with quiet alpine lakes.

Best Time to Visit: June to September

53. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming/Montana/Idaho

Yellowstone is an adventure. I’ve seen Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic Spring, and herds of bison. Experiencing geothermal features up close is unforgettable.

Best Time to Visit: May to September

54. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

Grand Teton offers mountain majesty. Hiking around Jenny Lake and catching the sunrise over the peaks was magical. I highly recommend photography enthusiasts to visit early in the morning.

Best Time to Visit: June to September

55. Chicago, Illinois

Chicago is full of energy. Visiting Millennium Park and taking an architecture river cruise made me appreciate the city’s design and culture. Deep-dish pizza is a must!

Best Time to Visit: May to September

56. New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans is alive with music and culture. I’ve wandered French Quarter, enjoyed jazz on Frenchmen Street, and tried local Creole cuisine. Mardi Gras energy is unforgettable.

Best Time to Visit: February to May

57. Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville is the heart of country music. I’ve explored the Country Music Hall of Fame, enjoyed live music downtown, and indulged in southern comfort food. The vibe is energetic yet friendly.

Best Time to Visit: April to October

58. Memphis, Tennessee

Memphis is legendary for music and history. Visiting Graceland and Beale Street was memorable, and the National Civil Rights Museum left a lasting impression.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or September to November

59. Savannah, Georgia

Savannah is charming and slow-paced. I’ve strolled Forsyth Park, explored cobblestone streets, and admired historic architecture. The city feels like a storybook.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or October to November

60. Charleston, South Carolina

Charleston offers southern charm. I’ve visited Rainbow Row, enjoyed waterfront views at Battery Park, and tasted classic Lowcountry cuisine. Every street has history.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or September to November

61. Miami, Florida

Miami is vibrant and colorful. I’ve walked Ocean Drive, enjoyed South Beach, and explored the street art in Wynwood Walls. The energy and nightlife are hard to forget.

Best Time to Visit: December to May

62. Orlando, Florida

Orlando is family paradise. I’ve spent days at Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and enjoyed countless attractions. The city lives up to its reputation for fun and excitement.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or September to November

63. Key West, Florida

Key West is relaxed and tropical. I’ve watched sunsets at Mallory Square, toured Ernest Hemingway Home, and enjoyed island vibes like nowhere else.

Best Time to Visit: November to April

64. Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. is rich in history. I’ve visited National Mall, toured the Smithsonian Museums, and admired monuments like Lincoln Memorial. Every corner tells a story.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or September to November

65. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia mixes history with culture. I’ve seen Liberty Bell, explored Independence Hall, and tasted an authentic Philly cheesesteak. History truly comes alive here.

Best Time to Visit: April to June or September to October

66. Boston, Massachusetts

Boston is full of history and charm. Walking the Freedom Trail, exploring Fenway Park, and strolling through Boston Common gave me a deep sense of the city’s past and lively culture.

Best Time to Visit: September to November or April to June

67. Niagara Falls, New York

Niagara Falls is awe-inspiring. Standing near Horseshoe Falls and taking a boat tour on the Maid of the Mist left me speechless. The power of the water is incredible.

Best Time to Visit: May to September

68. New York City, New York

NYC is a whirlwind of sights. I’ve visited Times Square, admired the Statue of Liberty, and wandered Central Park. Every neighborhood has its own personality, making the city endlessly exciting.

Best Time to Visit: April to June or September to November

69. Adirondack Mountains, New York

The Adirondacks are perfect for nature lovers. Hiking, kayaking, and simply taking in the serene mountain lakes made me appreciate the outdoors like never before.

Best Time to Visit: June to September

70. Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas is bright and buzzing. I’ve explored the Strip, caught incredible shows, and tried my luck at the casinos. The city never sleeps, and the energy is electric.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or September to November

71. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona

The Grand Canyon is unforgettable. Hiking along South Rim trails and watching the sunrise over the canyon left me speechless. Every view feels like a painting.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or September to November

72. Monument Valley, Arizona/Utah

Monument Valley is iconic. I’ve driven through red sandstone formations and felt like I was in a classic western movie. The landscape is surreal.

Best Time to Visit: April to May or September to October

73. Sedona, Arizona

Sedona is magical. Hiking red rock trails and visiting Chapel of the Holy Cross felt almost spiritual. The sunsets here are some of the best I’ve ever seen.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or September to November

74. Zion National Park, Utah

Zion is a hiker’s paradise. Walking Angels Landing was thrilling, and the Narrows hike through the river was refreshing and fun. The scenery is jaw-dropping.

Best Time to Visit: Spring or Fall

75. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

Bryce Canyon is otherworldly. The hoodoos create a landscape unlike anything else I’ve seen. Sunrise and sunset viewpoints are magical.

Best Time to Visit: May to September

76. Arches National Park, Utah

Arches is a photographer’s dream. Seeing Delicate Arch in person was unforgettable. Every hike reveals unique rock formations and breathtaking views.

Best Time to Visit: April to May or September to October

77. Salt Lake City, Utah

Salt Lake City is both scenic and cultural. I’ve explored Temple Square, learned about local history, and enjoyed the backdrop of the Wasatch Mountains.

Best Time to Visit: May to September

78. Mount Rushmore, South Dakota

Mount Rushmore is iconic. Seeing the massive carved faces of four U.S. presidents up close left a strong impression. The surrounding Black Hills are also worth exploring.

Best Time to Visit: June to September

79. Badlands National Park, South Dakota

The Badlands are strikingly beautiful. I’ve driven through the dramatic landscapes and spotted wildlife like bison and bighorn sheep. The sunsets here are unforgettable.

Best Time to Visit: May to September

80. Minneapolis, Minnesota

Minneapolis surprises with its lakes and culture. I’ve visited the Minneapolis Institute of Art, explored the Chain of Lakes, and enjoyed the lively Nicollet Mall.

Best Time to Visit: May to September

81. Chicago’s Millennium Park, Illinois

Millennium Park is iconic in Chicago. The Cloud Gate (“The Bean”), beautiful gardens, and outdoor concerts make it a must-see.

Best Time to Visit: May to September

82. St. Louis, Missouri

St. Louis is fun and historic. I’ve stood under the Gateway Arch, visited Forest Park, and explored local museums. The city has a surprising charm.

Best Time to Visit: April to October

83. Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City is a foodie paradise. I’ve enjoyed world-class barbecue, visited Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, and explored lively jazz clubs.

Best Time to Visit: Spring or Fall

84. Nashville’s Music Scene, Tennessee

Nashville’s live music is legendary. Visiting Grand Ole Opry and Ryman Auditorium made me feel the city’s deep musical roots.

Best Time to Visit: April to October

85. Asheville, North Carolina

Asheville is artsy and scenic. I’ve toured Biltmore Estate, wandered downtown galleries, and explored nearby Blue Ridge Mountains. The vibe is relaxed and welcoming.

86. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee/North Carolina

The Smoky Mountains are stunning. Hiking, spotting wildlife, and taking in misty mountain views made me feel completely immersed in nature. Clingmans Dome offers one of the best panoramic views.

Best Time to Visit: Spring or Fall

87. Charleston, South Carolina

Charleston oozes Southern charm. I’ve wandered cobblestone streets, explored historic plantations, and savored Lowcountry cuisine. The waterfront at Battery Park is especially picturesque.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or September to November

88. Savannah, Georgia

Savannah is dreamy. The Forsyth Park fountain, historic homes, and moss-draped oaks give the city a romantic, timeless feel. Walking the streets felt like stepping back in time.

Best Time to Visit: Spring or Fall

89. Miami, Florida

Miami is vibrant and diverse. I’ve relaxed on South Beach, admired Art Deco architecture, and explored Little Havana for its Cuban culture and food.

Best Time to Visit: December to April

90. Everglades National Park, Florida

The Everglades are unique. Taking an airboat tour and spotting alligators and exotic birds made me appreciate this delicate ecosystem.

Best Time to Visit: November to April

91. Orlando, Florida

Orlando is a family paradise. I’ve visited Disney World, Universal Studios, and even explored water parks. The entertainment options here are endless.

Best Time to Visit: March to May or September to November

92. Key West, Florida

Key West is laid-back and sunny. I’ve enjoyed sunsets at Mallory Square, explored historic homes, and experienced island vibes that are hard to beat.

Best Time to Visit: November to April

93. Washington, D.C.

D.C. is rich in history. Walking the National Mall, visiting the Smithsonian museums, and seeing the Capitol and White House made me appreciate the nation’s story.

Best Time to Visit: April to June or September to October

94. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia is historic and lively. I’ve seen the Liberty Bell, walked Independence Hall, and enjoyed the city’s artsy neighborhoods and famous Philly cheesesteaks.

Best Time to Visit: Spring or Fall

95. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh is surprisingly charming. I’ve explored Point State Park, rode the Duquesne Incline, and enjoyed the riverfront views of the city’s unique skyline.

Best Time to Visit: May to October

96. Portland, Oregon

Portland is quirky and green. Visiting Powell’s City of Books, Portland Japanese Garden, and enjoying local food trucks made me fall in love with its laid-back vibe.

Best Time to Visit: June to September

97. Seattle, Washington

Seattle is iconic. I’ve visited the Space Needle, explored Pike Place Market, and enjoyed the waterfront. The nearby mountains and Puget Sound make the scenery unforgettable.

Best Time to Visit: June to September

98. Mount Rainier National Park, Washington

Mount Rainier is breathtaking. Hiking trails surrounded by wildflowers and glaciers made me feel tiny in the best way. Sunrise and Paradise areas are must-sees.

Best Time to Visit: July to September

99. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming/Montana/Idaho

Yellowstone is legendary. I’ve seen Old Faithful, geysers, and hot springs, and spotted bison and bears. It’s a true natural wonder that never disappoints.

Best Time to Visit: May to September

100. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

Grand Teton is dramatic and serene. Hiking trails, pristine lakes, and the jagged peaks of the Tetons make every moment here unforgettable. Photography opportunities are endless.

Best Time to Visit: June to September

Final Thought

Exploring the top 100 tourist attractions in the USA is like taking a journey through the country’s heart, history, and natural beauty. From bustling cities to serene national parks, every spot has its own story, charm, and unique experience to offer. 

Whether you’re chasing adventure, culture, or just a peaceful getaway, this list is your ultimate guide to discovering the diverse wonders of the USA. 

So pack your bags, hit the road, and make memories that will last a lifetime!

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