Rock formations in the United States
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The following is a partial list of rock formations in the United States, by state:
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[edit] Arizona
[edit] California
- Alabama Hills
- Castle Crags
- Indian Rock, Indian Rock Park
- Skull Rock, Joshua Tree National Park
- Tahquitz
[edit] Colorado
[edit] Hawaii
- Iao Needle, Maui
- Gardner Pinnacles, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
[edit] Idaho
[edit] Illinois
- Garden of the Gods, Shawnee National Forest
[edit] Indiana
- Devil's Backbone, near Charlestown
[edit] Iowa
- Gitchie Manitou Rocks, Lyon County
[edit] Kansas
[edit] Massachusetts
- Profile Rock, Freetown State Forest, Assonet
[edit] Michigan
- Miner's Castle, Munising
[edit] Minnesota
- Devil's Kettle, Judge C. R. Magney State Park
- In-Yan-Teopa, Frontenac State Park
- Palisade Head
[edit] Missouri
[edit] Nebraska
[edit] Nevada
- Delamar
- Lexington Arch, Great Basin National Park
- Valley of Fire, Las Vegas
[edit] New Hampshire
- Old Man of the Mountain (collapsed in 2003)
[edit] New Mexico
- City Of Rocks State Park, Grant County
- Tent Rocks, Pueblo of Cochiti