ABC News and National Geographic released a feature titled “7 Natural Wonders of America” to showcase iconic natural sites across the U.S. [1].
The project coincides with the 250th anniversary of the United States [2]. By highlighting these landmarks, the program aims to celebrate the nation's natural beauty during a period of significant historical reflection.
The curated list identifies seven specific locations [1]. Among these are the Grand Canyon in Arizona and the Florida Everglades in Florida. Anchors David Muir and Robin Roberts presented the segments, with Muir saying, "The Grand Canyon is one of the 7 Natural Wonders of America" [3]. Roberts said, "The Florida Everglades is one of the 7 Natural Wonders of America" [4].
Other sites featured in the series include Yosemite National Park in California. An ABC30 correspondent said, "Yosemite stands proudly as one of the 7 Natural Wonders of America" [5]. The presentation is part of a larger celebratory effort that includes 24 hours of special programming [6].
These segments emphasize the scale and diversity of the American landscape—from the arid depths of the Southwest to the subtropical wetlands of the Southeast. The collaboration between ABC News and National Geographic leverages cinematic imagery to document the environmental significance of these regions.
This initiative serves as a visual companion to the broader 250th anniversary events occurring this month. The focus on natural wonders suggests a thematic shift toward environmental heritage as a core component of national identity.
“"The Grand Canyon is one of the 7 Natural Wonders of America."”
The timing of this feature indicates a strategic effort to link American civic identity with environmental stewardship during the semiquincentennial. By selecting seven specific 'wonders,' the broadcasters are establishing a modern canon of natural heritage that emphasizes conservation and national pride.


