10457 Best Sights in USA

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We've compiled the best of the best in USA - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Summit Prairie Drive

The scenic drive winds past Lookout Mountain, Round Mountain, Walton Lake, and Big Summit Prairie. The prairie abounds with trout-filled creeks and has one of the finest stands of ponderosa pines in the state; wild horses, coyote, deer, and sometimes even elk roam the area. The prairie can be glorious between late May and June, when wildflowers with evocative names like mule ears, paintbrush, checkermallow, and Peck's mariposa lily burst into bloom.

Prineville, OR, USA
541-416–6500

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Sumner Lake State Park

At Sumner Lake State Park you can boat, fish, camp, picnic, hike, sightsee, swim, and water-ski.

Fort Sumner, NM, 88119, USA
575-355–2541
Sight Details
Day use $5 per vehicle

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Sumpter Valley Railway

Though the original track was scrapped in 1947, an all-volunteer workforce has rebuilt more than 7 miles of track on the railroad's original right-of-way. Today the train operates along a 5-mile route in Sumpter. The historic trains leave from the McEwen and Sumpter stations; check website for departure information and reservations. A few additional fall foliage runs and Christmas trains are offered in October and December respectively.

211 Austin St., Baker City, OR, 97877, USA
541-894–2268
Sight Details
From $15
Closed fall–spring except for special holiday rides.

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Sun Notch

It's a relatively easy ½-mile loop hike through wildflowers and dry meadow to this overlook, which has views of Crater Lake and Phantom Ship. Mind the cliff edges.

East Rim Dr., OR, 97604, USA

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Sun Point Nature Trail

A stunning waterfall awaits at the end of this well-groomed, 1.3-mile trail along the cliffs and shores of picturesque St. Mary Lake. You can hike one-way and take a boat transfer back. Easy.

Going-to-the-Sun Rd., Glacier National Park, MT, USA

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Sun Studio

Downtown

Sam Phillips' modest studio is the birthplace of rock 'n' roll, where Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, B. B. King, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, and Roy Orbison, among others, launched their careers. Tours are given every 30 minutes beginning at 10 am. The studio is seven blocks east of Downtown.

706 Union Ave., Memphis, TN, 38103, USA
800-441--6249
Sight Details
$14
Daily 10–6.

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Sun Temple

Although researchers believe it was probably a ceremonial structure, they're unsure of the exact purpose of this complex, which has no doors or windows in most of its chambers. Because the building was not quite half finished when it was left in 1276, some researchers surmise it might have been constructed to stave off whatever disaster caused its builders—and the other inhabitants of Mesa Verde—to leave.

Sun Valley Center for the Arts

Built in 1971, “The Center” is a museum and gallery space rich with local and international flavor. It has featured important guest lecturers like Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, and hosts year-round classes, workshops, performance theater, and rotating group exhibitions. In the summer, be sure to check out the concert series, with performers like Bonnie Raitt, or the August Arts & Crafts Festival. The Hailey location, a historic home 11 miles south of Ketchum, was the birthplace of poet Ezra Pound.

191 5th St. E, Ketchum, ID, 83340, USA
208-726--9491
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Free
Feb., Mar., July, and Aug., weekdays 9–5, Sat. 11–5; Apr.–June and Sept.–Jan., weekdays 9–5
Closed Sat-Sun.

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Sun-N-Fun Lagoon

Across from the children's museum along the eastern edge of town, this splashy park has a Tadpole Pool as well as dumping buckets, spray guns, and other interactive features that will delight younger kids. The whole family will go for the diving pool, Sunny's Lazy River, and five waterslides. The park is generally closed from October to President's Day weekend (except during some local school breaks).

Suncoast Primate Sanctuary

You may not be able to find monkeys in the wild in the Tampa Bay area (at least not naturally), but you can catch them bouncing around in their cages at this low-key facility. The alleged final home of Cheetah, the chimp who played Tarzan's sidekick for a couple of years in the 1930s, the sanctuary houses a whole slew of primates. One of the first you'll meet is Pongo, a massive Bornean orangutan; if he's in the right mood, he will greet you when you walk up.

The sanctuary also hosts baboons, lemurs, spider monkeys, macaques—you name it—many of them former pets or onetime laboratory test subjects that aren't deemed able to make it in the wild. There are also a few reptiles (you can get a picture of yourself holding a baby alligator) and a colorful array of birds. You may find the colorful plastic toys in the primate enclosures odd, but they actually serve to enhance the animals' senses.

4600 Alt. U.S. 19, FL, 34683, USA
727-943–5897
Sight Details
$15

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Sunken Gardens

A cool oasis amid St. Pete's urban clutter, this lush 4-acre plot was created from a lake that was drained in 1903. Explore the cascading waterfalls and koi ponds, and walk through the butterfly house and exotic gardens where more than 50,000 tropical plants and flowers from across the globe thrive amid groves of some of the area's most spectacular palm trees. The flock of wading flamingoes is a favorite here.

1825 4th St. N, St. Petersburg, FL, 33704, USA
727-551–3102
Sight Details
$15

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Sunnyside

A guide in period costume escorts you through the 1830s home of Washington Irving, whose writings include classics like The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Rip Van Winkle. The eclectic building, one of the nation's earliest examples of romantic architecture, includes stepped gables that recall Dutch architecture and a curved roof modeled after that of a Spanish monastery. Sunnyside was often called America's Home, because it appeared in many landscape illustrations of the period. Irving's book-lined study is a highlight.

89 W. Sunnyside Ln., Tarrytown, NY, 10591, USA
914-631–8200
Sight Details
$12
May–Nov., Wed.–Mon. 10–5

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Sunrise Nature Trail

The 1½-mile-long loop of this self-guided trail takes you through the delicate subalpine meadows near the Sunrise Visitor Center. A gradual climb to the ridgetop yields magnificent views of Mt. Rainier and the more distant volcanic cones of Mt. Baker, Mt. Adams, and Glacier Peak. Easy.

Sunrise Road

This popular (and often crowded) scenic road to the highest drivable point at the park carves its way 11 miles up Sunrise Ridge from the White River Valley on the northeast side of the park. As you top the ridge, there are sweeping views of the surrounding lowlands. The road is usually open July through September.

Mt. Rainier National Park, USA
Sight Details
Usually closed Oct.–June

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Sunrise Visitor Center

Exhibits at this center explain the region's sparser alpine and subalpine ecology. A network of nearby loop trails leads you through alpine meadows and forest to overlooks that have broad views of the Cascades and Rainier. The visitor center has a snack bar and gift shop.

Sunrise Rd., 15 miles from White River park entrance, Mt. Rainier National Park, 98304, USA
360-663–2425
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Closed mid-Sept.–June

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Sunset Beach

Drive—or better yet—bicycle the 3 mi to the south end of Sunset Boulevard for the sunset flag ceremony held from May to September; listen as Kate Smith belts out "God Bless America" and the flag is lowered for the night. Cape May "diamonds" (pebbles of pure, rounded quartz) wash up on this privately owned beach not far from the Cape May Lighthouse. Just off shore, the hulking wreck of the concrete ship Atlantus pokes out from the water and creates a tideflow that causes the quartz diamonds to collect in such abundance. Find your own, or visit the gift shops where they sell them already cut down and mounted in jewelry. Then, stop into the on-site Sunset Beach Grille for homemade crab cakes.

End of Sunset Blvd., Cape May Point, NJ, 08212, USA
800-757--6468
Sight Details
Free
Daily 10–dusk

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Sunset Beach

As the name suggests, this beach park is known as one of the best places in North Pinellas County to watch the sunset. It's a small beach but a great place to barbecue. From April through November there's a weekly concert. Amenities: toilets. Best for: sunset; swimming.

1800 Gulf Rd., FL, 34689, USA

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Sunset Cliffs

Point Loma

As the name would suggest, this natural park near Point Loma Nazarene University is one of the best places in San Diego to watch the sunset thanks to its cliff-top location and expansive ocean views. Some limited beach access is accessible via an extremely steep stairway at the foot of Ladera Street. There are three viewing spots in Ocean Beach at Luscombs Point, Ladera Street, and Osprey Point. Beware of the treacherous cliff trails and pay attention to warning signs since the cliffs are very unstable. If you're going to make your way to the narrow beach below, it's best to go at low tide when the southern end, near Cabrillo Point, reveals tide pools teeming with small sea creatures. Farther north the waves lure surfers, and Osprey Point offers good fishing off the rocks. Birders should visit the Hillside section of Sunset Cliffs Nature Park at Ladera Street, where 16 species have been observed, including the coastal California gnatcatcher. Keep your eyes peeled for migrating California gray whales during the winter months. Check WaveCast ( www.wavecast.com/socal) for tide schedules. There are portable toilets in the lower parking lot at Ladera Street. Amenities: parking (no fee); toilets. Best for: solitude; sunset; surfing.

Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument

Sunset Crater, a cinder cone that rises 1,000 feet, was an active volcano 900 years ago. Its final eruption contained iron and sulfur, which give the rim of the crater its glow and thus its name. You can walk around the base, but you can't descend into the huge, fragile cone.

The Tunnel Fire in 2022 heavily damaged the Lava Flow Trail---a half-hour, mile-long, self-guided walk that provides a good view of the lava formations and holes in the rock where volcanic gases vented to the surface---which is now closed indefinitely. The fire also damaged and closed the Lennox Crater Trail, which climbs 280 feet to the top of Lenox Crater; should it reopen, wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes since the cinder there is soft and crumbly. Lava Flow, Bonito Vista, and A'a trails are still open despite the fire.

From O'Leary Peak, a 5-mile hike from the visitor center on Forest Route 545A, enjoy great views of the San Francisco Peaks, the Painted Desert, and beyond. The trail is an unpaved, rutted road (closed during winter), with a steep 2.5-mile hike to the top. To get to the area from Flagstaff, take Santa Fe Avenue east to U.S. 89, and head north for 12 miles; turn right onto the road marked Sunset Crater and go another 2 miles to the visitor center.

6082 Sunset Crater Rd., Flagstaff, AZ, 86004, USA
928-526–0502
Sight Details
$25 per vehicle, including Wupatki National Monument

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Sunset Dunes

Golden Gate Park

Stretching 2 miles along Ocean Beach, the city's newest park opened in 2025 by closing part of the Great Highway to traffic. It features a skate space, fitness equipment, and a nature area for kids, as well as new murals, sculptures, and art installations. Not everyone is happy about the highway closure—in the naming contest, residents' suggestions included "The Park Nobody Wanted," "The Great Mistake," and "Nowhere to Park." 

Sunset Plaza

West Hollywood

As one of the best people-watching spots in town, people flock to this stretch of Sunset Boulevard for brunch or lunch and to browse in the trendy shops that offer a range of price points. Chin Chin has a delicious Chinese chicken salad, while Saltie Girl is for those craving seafood and New York style smoked fish.

8625 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 90069, USA
310-652–2680

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Sunset Point

Watch the late-day sun paint the hoodoos from this famous overlook a short walk from the Lodge at Bryce Canyon (or you can drive here via the short spur road off the main park road). You'll be treated to a striking view of Thor's Hammer, a delicate formation similar to a balanced rock. Sunset Point is also the access point for the tremendously popular hike 550 feet down into the amphitheater on the Navajo Loop.

Sunset Point Rd., Bryce Canyon National Park, UT, 84764, USA

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Sunset Point Overlook

Located halfway along the ½-mile Heritage Trail, the overlook provides views of the Green River Valley and surrounding hills, with an outdoor exhibit panel about the history of the formation of Mammoth Cave National Park. Accessible.

Mammoth Cave, KY, 42259, USA

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Sunset Point Trail

A series of forested switchbacks along this trail descend from Sunset Point Overlook on the Heritage Trail to the river bottom just above River Styx Spring. The trail is narrow and the footing uneven, so use caution. Taking the trail upward can be moderately strenuous. 0.3 mile. Moderate.

Mammoth Cave, KY, 42259, USA

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Sunset Trail

At roughly 10 miles one-way, this is the park's longest trail. It's also the park's most versatile one: it has several trailheads and parking spots, so you can hike it in shorter sections, or you can combine it with other park trails to make a 15- to 17-mile loop. The Sugarloaf Mountain section features a short spur trail leading to Balanced Rock, a scenic overlook named for the massive chunks of Arkansas novaculite that appear to have been carefully stacked there. Moderate–Difficult.
AR, USA

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Sunset View

There are tables and bathrooms at this overlook.

Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, CO, 81230, USA

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Sunshine Mill Winery

You won't find many wineries situated in more unusual buildings than this early-1900s flour mill with huge grain elevators that soar over the southern end of The Dalles's downtown. Inside this dramatic old structure that once nearly fell to the wrecking ball, you'll find the tasting room for both Quenett—which produces first-rate Grenache, Viognier, Sangiovese, and others—and Oregon Mountain Estate, which is known for refined Pinot Noirs. Drive-in movies are shown many weekends.

901 E. 2nd St., The Dalles, OR, 97058, USA
541-298–8900
Sight Details
Closed weekdays in winter

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Superstition Mountain Lost Dutchman Museum

The best place to learn about the "Dutchman" Jacob Waltz and the Lost Dutchman Mine is at Superstition Mountain Museum. Exhibits include a collection of mining tools, historical maps, and artifacts relating to the "gold" age of the Superstition Mountains.

Surf 'n Slide Water Park

This is a great place to cool off from the hot central Washington sunshine, with an Olympic-size pool, two 200-foot waterslides, a tube slide, a "baby octopus" slide, and diving boards.

Surf City Vintners

A dozen tasting rooms of limited-production wineries occupy renovated warehouse spaces west of the beach. MJA, Sones Cellars, Santa Cruz Mountain Vineyard, and Equinox are good places to start. Also here are the Santa Cruz Mountain Brewing Company and El Salchichero, popular for its homemade sausages, jams, and pickled and candied vegetables.