7 Extreme Tourist Attractions in America for Thrill Seekers

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Explore America's most daring destinations, where thrill-seekers embrace danger. From scorching deserts to icy peaks, these extreme attractions challenge your limits and reward courage. 

Death Valley is the hottest and driest place in North America, with temperatures reaching up to 134°F (56.7°C) and less than 2 inches (5 cm) of rainfall per year

Death Valley, California 

#1

Fairbanks is the coldest city in the USA, with temperatures dropping as low as -66°F (-54°C) and an average of 200 days of frost per year.

Fairbanks, Alaska

#2

Utah Natural Bridges National Monument is the first International Dark Sky Park in the world, with some of the darkest skies and the brightest stars in the country.

Natural Bridges National Monument

#3

Olympic Peninsula is the wettest and stormiest place in the USA, with an average of 140 inches (356 cm) of rainfall and 100 days of thunderstorms per year.

Olympic Peninsula, Washington

#4

Founded in 1565 by Spanish explorers, the USA's oldest city is renowned for its haunting reputation. Ghost sightings add an extra layer to its historical charm.

St. Augustine, Florida

#5

Denali, North America's highest peak at 20,310 feet (6,190 meters), is among the world's most challenging climbs, boasting a mere 50% success rate for summit attempts.

Mount McKinley, Alaska

#6

Sky Combat Ace offers the ultimate aerial adventure, where you can experience the thrill of flying a fighter jet, performing aerobatic maneuvers like loops, rolls.

Sky Combat Ace, Nevada

#7

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