4. Bryce Canyon National Park
You will find Bryce Canyon National Park in Southwestern Utah. This park is named after one of the more visited canyons which actually forms a group of horseshoe-shaped amphitheaters. It’s located on the edge of the popular Paunsaugunt Plateau at the very top of the famous Grand Staircase. This park has high elevations that feature distinct dark skies, various life communities, and numerous geological wonders.
The virtual tour will provide you with lovely views of the stunning scarlet and orange hoodoos that make this desert landscape famous no matter what time of the year you “visit.” You will visit Sunset Point where you will be able to take in the stunning star-sprinkled sky from this officially “Dark Sky certified” US national park. Additionally, you will be able to take a rousing horseback ride through the canyon and a surprisingly close look at all the unique rock formations in this park as well.
5. Dry Tortugas National Park
You will find the Dry Tortugas National Park in Florida. According to the National Park Service’s official website, this severely underrated, remote park can be found 70 miles west of famous Key West. The park actually spans a total of 100 square miles.
It is mainly open water and seven separate islands. Ah, but when you take the virtual tour, you will not have to worry about having enough money to rent a boat or seaplane to see the place. Here you will swim through the world’s third-largest coral reef and explore the historic Civil War-era Fort Jefferson. Lastly, you will also be able to participate in an exciting exploratory dive into an old shipwreck from back in 1907. See all of these tours and more on Google Arts & Culture.