Anyone who travels in America can attest that not only is there a lot to see, but there are a lot of “only in America” attractions as well.
While many famous sites and attractions, such as Route 66 or Area 51, are considered unique and one-of-a-kind, there are endless other offbeat places to visit that many travelers do not know about.
With summer travel in full swing, it might be time to think about where to visit in the fall. If unique attractions catch your eye, here is a very comprehensive list with a great offbeat destination in each state, perfect for a fall road trip.
These unique attractions were determined by looking at Atlas Obscura’s “want to visit” and “been here” votes. The list includes each state’s highest rankings ratio, meaning a lot of people want to visit, but not many have actually visited yet.
Using the number of “wants to visit” minus the number of actual visits, a rarity ratio is calculated for each attraction.
@vidsource Toadstool Geological Park- one of Nebraska’s best kept secrets. #cinematic #fyp #nebraskatok #explore #visitnebraska #USA #travel #beautifulamerica
With a list ranging from natural wonders, oddities, the macabre, and a variety of other things, there definitely is something from all aspects of the unique.
The list spans the country, including things such as ghost trains, ruins, treehouses, pits, and libraries, meaning there really is something for everyone on the list.
Here Are 7 Of the Most Unique Attractions To Visit Across The U.S. This Fall:
Florida: Neptune Memorial Reef
Rarity Ratio: 10.2
Nebraska: Toadstool Geologic Park
Rarity Ratio: 4.6
One reason to visit this unique place is to see the Nebraskan version of the badlands, and this breathtaking park is worth the drive.
Located far into northwestern Nebraska, Toadstool Geologic Park has been described as being somewhat otherworldly.
With formations that date as far back as 30 million years ago, this landscape captivates visitors who make the trip here.
Utah: Fantasy Canyon
Rarity Ratio: 9.3
Utah’s Fantasy Canyon might look large and spread out in the pictures, but it is actually a somewhat small roadside attraction.
This site is made of interesting and impressive strange shapes made out of rocks that have been weathered and eroded over the years.
There is a short .6-mile loop trail that allows visitors to get up close and personal with the strange shapes, making it the perfect stop-off point on a road trip if you are not into a big hike.
Washington D.C.: Riggs Library
Rarity Ratio: 8.0
Located at the prestigious Georgetown University, Riggs Library is simply stunning.
Looking like something from a fantasy or futuristic film, it contains books upon books set amongst spiral staircases and cast iron walkways.
One thing to note: to get into this space, you must now have an invitation, so don’t just show up and hope to explore!
@mc10006 A friend and I had the luck of being able to see Georgetown University’s gorgeous Riggs Library! #georgetownuniversity #library #darkacademia #fyp #university #academia #washingtondc
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