The Rocky Mountains stretch some 3,000 miles from British Columbia and Alberta in Canada through Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and down to New Mexico in the U.S. The range offers soaring mountain peaks, abundant wildlife, alpine lakes and dramatic wilderness. Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park is traversed by numerous hiking trails and at nearly 12,000 feet, the Trail ridge Road, one of the most incredible scenic drives in the entire country.
Rugged coastline, dark forest greens, pacific blues, national parks, towering mountains, lakes and vibrant cities filling every square inch - this is the Pacific Northwest! Visitors come here for the stunning views, fantastic outdoor adventures, and fabulous cities.
The UNESCO World Heritage-listed Canadian Rockies mountain range is filled with inspiring scenery including jagged snow-capped peaks famed for skiing, glistening alpine lakes including Lake Louise, shimmering glaciers such as the famed Athabasca Glacier, cascading waterfalls like Takakkaw Falls and endless outdoor activities and recreation sites.
The American Southwest, often known to the rest of the world more for its Old West history than its incredible natural sights, is a sprawling region from Arizona to Oklahoma that’s home to lakes, caves, meteor sites, canyons and one-of-a-kind rock formations unlike those found anywhere else on the planet.