The late 1970s Misty Fjords National Monument in Alaska was established by President Carter with approximately 2 million acres of forest.
The National Mall's monuments make it essential. Its large, tree-lined avenues and grassy grassland make it a nice walk.
Natural Bridges, Utah's first National Monument, has stunning natural structures.
The site features historical reenactments, which helps you connect with the past. Seven generations of Washingtons live on about 550 acres at the 1732 location.
Native Americans revered the massive tower before European settlers discovered it. A neighboring camping and hike are fantastic ways to observe it.
The Carrizo Plain National Monument is famous for the San Andreas Fault. Although 100 miles north of Los Angeles, the vast grassy plain feels isolated.
France gave America the neoclassical copper statue, designed by sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and built by Gustave Eiffel, in 1885.