1. Hole N” The Rock
Located in Moab, Utah, the Hole N” The Rock is a 5,000-square cave
phenomenon that is sure to impress travelers. Not only are there guided bus
tours, but there are also several establishments nearby. These include
art exhibits, a general store and a trading post for Native American pottery.
2. Cano’s
Castle
Rising 40 feet from the ground, Cano’s Castle in Antonito, Colorado, is
something out of the ordinary. Composed of cut-down beer cans, metal materials,
and scrap aluminum, this castle is one of the best road trip attractions you
can find. Built the two towers as a tribute to
surviving the Vietnam War.
3. Foamhenge
Drive to Centreville, Virginia, and you’ll
find Foamhenge — a replica of England’s
Stonehenge made of styrofoam. Created by artist Mark Cline in 2004, Foamhenge
is a work of art that made its debut at Cox Farms in 2017.
4. Cadillac Ranch
The ranch has 10 Cadillacs with
their engines buried beneath the desert. Visitors will admire the artistic
talent behind these creations. The vehicles are covered in bright graffiti,
which makes for a perfect Instagram picture. The ranch is located in Amarillo,
Texas.
5. Enchanted
Highway
Located in western North Dakota between Gladstone
and Regent, the Enchanted Highway is
unique for its seven massive sculptures, perfectly lined up for passing
vehicles. Marvel at the brilliant work of Gary Greff, which includes grasshoppers,
a Teddy Roosevelt figure on a horse, and geese in flight.
6. Salvation
Mountain
Located in Imperial County in Southern California,
the Salvation Mountain is
a colorful football-sized hillside designed as a tribute to love and God.
Covered in flowers, trees, religious scripture, and biblical quotes, the
mountain is an impressive phenomenon.
7. The Paper House
Built by mechanical engineer Elis F.
Stenman, the Paper House is
iconic for one reason: most of the house was made from newspapers. Everything
from the furniture, the desk, the chair, and even the walls were built with
over 100,000 newspapers.
8. UFO Landing Port
If you want an up-close view of a man’s fascination
with aliens, look no further than the UFO Landing Port in Poland, Wisconsin.
Built by Bob Tohak, the port is a 42-foot-long fuel tank with a steel landing
platform and flashing blue lights.
Posted by: Cruise America & Canada RV Rentals Inc
Posted on: 24/10/2025