It's amazing how many must-see tourist attractions there are in the United States. Whether you're road-tripping to a beautiful beach or vacationing in a national park, there really is something for everyone — in every state. So pack your bags for a beautiful Summer vacation and check out one of these tourist attractions wherever your destination may be.
— Additional reporting by Haley Lyndes
This amazing locale in Huntsville has exactly what you'd imagine: everything you could ever want to know or experience about space and the rockets that travel there.
Mendenhall ice caves in Juneau are part of a 12-mile-long glacier and are only accessible by kayak and then a bit of a trek over the glacier to get inside.
You can find Grand Canyon National Park, the stunning formation around the Colorado River in Arizona, which is where more than five million people go to visit each year.
This chapel in Eureka Springs is out in the woods, practically in the middle of nowhere, and both an architectural and religious experience.
By crossing this iconic bridge in San Francisco, you're provided with stunning views of both the city and the mountains nearby.
There may not be any more stunning outdoor music venue than this one that's made of actual red rocks in Morrison.
This Mystic staple is the only place in New England where you'll find beluga whales.
You can see how one of your favorite beers is made — and partake in a tasting, of course — at the Dogfish Head Craft Brewery in Milton.
Walt Disney World may not be the oldest Disney park, but it is the largest, taking up a huge portion of Central Florida and offering fun for all ages and all walks of life.
This beautiful park is nestled in Savannah, one of the most charming cities in all of the US.
The Pearl Harbor memorial pays homage to those who lost their lives during the 1941 attack.
Shoshone Falls, on Snake River, are actually higher than Niagara Falls and are surrounded by a beautiful park that offers hiking, swimming, and other recreational activities.
The Chicago landmark is home to several attractions, like rides, museums, and theaters, and sits right on Lake Michigan.
You don't have to be a racecar fan to appreciate how cool the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, home of the Indy 500, is.
Antique Archaeology is the home base of the History channel's show American Pickers.
You know the phrase "Get out of Dodge"? Dodge City, the quaint old frontier town, is the Dodge being referred to.
Ideally the best time to check out Churchill Downs in Louisville is during the Kentucky Derby, naturally.
Go for a ride down the Mississippi River from New Orleans on board this steamboat that even provides you with live jazz music.
You can't beat the amazing views from this lighthouse in Cape Elizabeth.
This superfun attraction in Baltimore is the most visited tourist spot in the entire state of Maryland.
This ship — and the corresponding museum — can be found in the Boston Navy Yard. The USS Constitution is the oldest commissioned naval vessel afloat . . . in the world.
What better way to learn about the history of Motown in its iconic city than at the museum that will tell you everything.
Folk hero Paul Bunyan and his well-known blue ox are a popular roadside attraction in Bemidji.
You can take a tour through the Tupelo place where it all began for Elvis Presley.
Ride a tiny cart to the very top of the Gateway Arch and get views of all of St. Louis.
You can catch a well-known show in this little theater in West Yellowstone.
Carhenge, in Alliance, is like England's Stonehenge but cooler and more quirky.
There's something for everyone on the Las Vegas Strip — and at all hours of the day and night too — whether you want to eat, drink, party, or relax.
Loon Mountain is a great place to find adventure, like hiking or skiing.
There is so much to do at this beach boardwalk in Southern New Jersey, like shopping, eating, or even fishing.
You could spend hours wandering around the more than 100 caves at this national park in Chihuahuan Desert.
You have a couple options for seeing the Statue of Liberty, including going to the island and making your way up the statue or just riding the Staten Island Ferry around it for views from the water.
This Asheville property is the largest home in the US, built by George Vanderbilt.
The International Peace Garden lies on the border between the US and Canada and provides a relaxing place to have a moment to yourself.
Here at this Cleveland museum, you can learn about the biggest names in music history — including those behind the scenes who never get enough credit.
This 17-acre garden is located right in downtown Oklahoma City.
The views at this Hood River canyon are so beautiful, you might not believe they're real.
Hershey's theme park has plenty of attractions to keep you busy, and everything is obviously chocolate themed.
These breathtaking buildings give you a glimpse at how the wealthy lived during the gilded age.
This 15-square-mile park is home to a sculpture garden and wildlife preserve.
The iconic Keystone sculpture depicts former US Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.
This Nashville staple is the show that made country music famous.
You can learn the history of the great battle behind this structure in San Antonio by taking a tour that even includes reenactments.
More than 2,000 natural sandstone arches can be found in this park near Moab.
Get a firsthand view of how Ben & Jerry's ice cream is made, and of course get some ice cream of your own.
The natural geology here is actually incredible and should be seen in person.
You might find it hard to believe that the sculptures in this Seattle museum are actually made of glass.
This defunct prison has a huge creep factor and is a great place to visit near Halloween.
Don a cheese hat and go to a Green Bay Packers game at this iconic football field.
This beautiful national park is a great spot for hiking and exploring — or any other number of activities.