MOST AFFORDABLE place to travel in the U.S. 🇺🇸

my mom recently asked me where the most affordable place to travel in the US is and girl without a doubt it is Arizona but to prove it to you here are five things you can do there under $50 total number five is Subway hike which is literally $5 the wave which cost $16 but is one of the most incredible places on this planet the birthing cave which is also $5 horseshoe B which looks unreal and is $10 the Bell Rock trail for $5 for a total of $41 and I found flight from New York City for $132 so it is the perfect time to plan your trip

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  1. ✨✨ PRO TIP*** Try for The Wave lottery in advance before you book your reservation to secure a spot for this once-in-a-lifetime hike. If you don’t win the advanced lottery, you can always drive up to Page and try for the daily one (which is the one we won!)

  2. Hikes should be free, I understand if they have facilities where you park then go ahead and charge for parking but to just go out an explore nature you shouldent NEED to pay anything, from my perspective

  3. The "WAVE" is a permitted place! I have been playing on the permit lottery for years. Very limited number of visitors per day. Should not be on this list at all!

  4. All very cheap assuming you exclude the cost of transport to these places and the cost of lodging/camping and exclude the food cost. lol

  5. I live in AZ and I have to put u on Patagonia lake and peña blanca park
    I love to visit with family especially peña blanca when going on the evening is so beautiful,and then u named the rest of the places 🙃

  6. Charging for trails at national parks is disgusting. Should be free for any American citizen, we pay for it anyway. I understand charging for backcountry permits and parking but trails is insane