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27 Best Places To Visit In Summer In The USA (2024 Vacation Ideas For Everyone)

Written By: ThePlanetD Team

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Updated On: April 5, 2024

The US is a great place to be when summer hits. You’ve got the hiking trails in national parks like Acadia National Park and Rocky Mountains National Park. There are the west coast beaches and major cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego. And that’s all without considering the delicious cuisine of New Orleans and the historic East Coast, with New York and Washington DC. Wherever you go in the US this summer, you will find a slightly different personality in each region.

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Best Summer Vacations in the USA

Best Summer Vacations in the USA

In this guide, we’ll introduce you to the best summer vacations in the USA. A summer vacation is often a highlight of your year. It’s the chance to explore a new national park, city, or road trip. Summer is about building memories and making new connections, enjoying the sunshine that has spread across most of the USA. Sure, these places might be busier in summer, but seeing them in their full glory makes the extra crowds worth dealing with.

There’s so much to do in the USA in summer; these top 27 places will help you create memories of a lifetime. With any of these amazing spots, you’ll have the ‘best summer ever.’

1. New York City

Places to visit in Summer in The USA New York city

People rave about visiting New York in the fall and winter when the city comes to life with Christmas markets and festivity. But when it comes to the ‘city that never sleeps’, you best believe it makes full use of all those extra daylight hours. New York is one of the most fun, activity-stuffed summer vacations. As a summer getaway, New York City has so much to offer. It has pop-up events like movie screenings in Bryant Park, and even things like visiting rooftop bars become more pleasant, with longer evenings and later sunsets.

Places to visit in Summer  NYC

New York is one of our favorite cities. We have endless resources you can scroll through, including a guide on the ultimate one-day itinerary and a guide on our all-time-favorite things to do. In summer, you should especially check out the city’s green spaces (Central Park becomes even more sought-after) as well as day-tripping to some of its nearby beaches.

New York is fantastic to visit in the summer months because of its late-night events, proximity to beaches, and spacious green spaces.

Insider Tip: Check out beaches like Coney Island and Brighton Beach.

Where to Stay: Here’s our thorough guide on where to stay in New York City , plus our favorite hotel, Park Hyatt New York.

2. Napa Valley

Places to visit in the Summer Napa Valley

Napa Valley is California’s wine country. And while this beautiful area of more than 475 vineyards and countryside towns is gorgeous all year round, summer is special. The Napa harvest season runs from August to October, meaning if you visit in August to early September you’ll visit at the height of the action. With warmer weather, you’ll have long, hot afternoons to look forward to. It’s a heavenly time to visit and indulge in wine tasting with cheese and olives.

Many vineyards are within walking distance of Napa Valley’s main towns, including Rutherford, Napa, Yountville, and Oakville. You can also enjoy activities like hot air ballooning , more reliable flights in better weather, and romantic excursions like horseback riding.

Insider Tip: If you want to dodge the main crowds, visit at the back end of summer in September or October.

Where to Stay: The Estate Yountville.

3. Las Vegas

Places for summer vacation in the USA Las Vegas

Bizarrely enough, summer is a quiet time for Las Vegas, which contradicts many of the other destinations we have highlighted. Most of the tourism is concentrated on the spring and fall seasons, with tourists avoiding the summer heat. As temperatures can reach over 100 degrees Fahrenheit in summer months, you can see why it can put some people off.

However, if you’re selective in your sightseeing , there’s no reason you can’t enjoy Las Vegas as one of the best summer vacations in the USA. The lack of crowds is already a great start. Since much of Vegas is seen at night when temperatures are cooler, the city is actually well-suited to a summer vacation. You can enjoy attractions like the Neon Museum and the Mob Museum. And you can still take day trips to Death Valley National Park or Emerald Cave – just do so as early as possible in the morning to beat those crazy midday temperatures.

Places to visit in Summer Death Valley National Park

Las Vegas doesn’t follow a rule book, so why should you? Just shake up the norms around sightseeing times and book accommodation with aircon and a pool; you’ll love Vegas in summer, especially if you are a sun lover. And, if you feel like you can skip flying to Europe, seeing the Eiffel Tower in Vegas is a fabulous compromise.

Insider Tip: Keep outdoor sightseeing to the earliest hours you can manage.

Where to Stay: Here’s our thorough guide on Where to Stay in Las Vegas: Best Places and Areas and our favorite hotel is The Bellagio .

4. Bryce Canyon National Park

Places to visit in the Summer USA Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon is gorgeous in summer. We actually listed the national park as one of the best places to visit in spring with a small caveat: you are an experienced hiker and driver in icy conditions. Bryce Canyon National Park is slow to warm up, so if you’d prefer easy access, waiting until summer is ideal. It has plenty of shaded trails that experience long, crisp mornings even in the height of summer. And there’s even a free shuttle service in the summer season.

If you are looking for somewhere where you can enjoy hiking trails and dramatic Utah rock formations, Bryce Canyon National Park is our top recommendation. You can breeze through the easy Sunset Point Trail or tackle the classic, and more difficult, Navajo Loop.

Best Places for Summer Vacation. in the USA Bryce Canyon

Yes, Bryce Canyon is at its busiest in June, July, and August, but this is for good reason. You won’t be contending with ice and difficult accessibility. And if you are a solo hiker, these crowds can be preferable for safety in numbers. For the inexperienced and freshly solo, this national park wiggled its way onto our list as one of the best summer vacations. If you are in the area make sure to check out our guide to Utah National Parks: How to visit The Mighty 5 .

Insider Tip: Visit in September to October if you’d prefer fewer crowds.

Where to Stay: Brian Head Lodge .

5. Outer Banks

Places to visit in the Summer USA Outer Banks North Carolina

North Carolina’s Outer Banks are a timeless place to spend a summer vacation. The Outer Banks are a collection of barrier islands that start by the North Carolina-Virginia border and stretch all the way down to Ocracoke Island. They extend over 175 miles and are full of gorgeous beaches with deep blue waters.

In summer, you’ll see Cape Hatteras National Seashore at its absolute best, and you can enjoy leisurely strolls to both Cape Hatteras and Bodie Island Lighthouses. The Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge is also a haven for migratory and endangered birds. Keep your eyes peeled for warblers, sparrows, and waxwings if you’re lucky.

The Outer Banks are perfect for anyone who wants to experience beach-style summer vacations. It is also ideal for the more adventurous, especially those passionate about water-related activities and wildlife conservation. The Outer Banks are quiet and not overly developed, with just a few small towns along its length.

Insider Tip: Make sure to see the wild horses on the Outer Banks. You can take a guided tour or go it alone.

Where to Stay: Check out Island Motel OBX .

6. Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Great Smoky Mountains NAtional Park Summer Vacation Destinations in the USA

The Great Smoky Mountains stretch between Tennessee and North Carolina and are a region of legendary wilderness. The mountains clocked their name for their trademark low-lying mist, which typically cloaks the forested ridges in the early morning. The national park is home to over 1,500 black bears and more than 200 varieties of birds. And that’s before you even begin to think about the over 4,000 different types of plant varieties. Regarding conservation and natural beauty, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is in a league of its own.

You can tackle sections of the Appalachian Trail and enjoy warmer temperatures by cooling off in swimming holes like the Wye and Sinks. Summer brings many water-related activities, from white water rafting through dense forests and shaded trails to hidden waterfalls like Laurel Falls. While if wildlife sightseeing is your main draw, driving Cades Cove Loop Road is a great bet, and bears and deer are most active in summer.

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one of the best summer vacations for nature lovers. The whole 500,000-plus acres spring into life in the summer, with wildlife more active and water activities more enjoyable.

Insider Tip: Drive Cades Cove Loop Road to spot black bears.

Where to Stay: Best Western Plus Apple Valley Lodge Pigeon Force.

Places to visit in Summer in The USA Chicago

Thanks to its scenic location along Lake Michigan, Chicago is a beautiful place to visit for a summer vacation. It has miles of sandy beaches along the lakefront and plentiful green spaces in the city, like Millenium Park. In warm weather, it’s one of the best summer vacation spots.

The city is rammed with things to do and tasty dishes to eat ; it’s famous for its Italian-influenced cuisine and killer pizzas, which you can enjoy al fresco in the sunshine. There’s also no better time to stroll the Chicago Riverwalk or take a boat tour. Chicago has a fast-paced personality, and if you don’t believe us, just check out the festivals coming up this summer.

Chicago Illinois Places to visit in Summer in The USA

Given its location on Lake Michigan, it would be a crime not to day trip to nearby towns and cities when staying in Chicago. Remember that Milwaukee has Summerfest , too. We love summers in Chicago because of its lakeside location and endless festivities.

Insider Tip: Make sure to snag tickets for Milwaukee’s Summerfest.

Where to Stay: Here’s our guide on where to stay . We’d particularly recommend Pendry Hotel.

8. Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia

Best Places to visit in Summer Colonial Williamsburg Virginia USA

History buffs, this is your time to shine. Colonial Williamsburg is the USA’s largest-ever outdoor living museum and whisks visitors back to the 18th century. The museum spans 301 acres, with two separate art museums, historic taverns, and exhibits. It’s set in a historic district within Williamsburg, and you can walk around for free. Williamsburg was one of America’s first-ever ‘planned cities’ by British colonialists, so it’s a momentous place to visit and comprehend this part of the USA’s history.

In summer, the action at Colonial Williamsburg is in full flow. You’ll see all the actors out engaging with visitors, and you’ll enjoy warmer weather to walk the streets. We’d advise against walking around in the midday heat. Still, you can plan the walking aspects for the early morning and then spend midday to early afternoon in indoor attractions, like the art museums. You can also tour Colonial Williamsburg after dark too, with haunted tours.

Colonial Williamsburg has a unique history to embrace this summer. You’ll love the experience; an outdoor museum is the perfect way to enjoy the sunshine.

Insider Tip: Plan your timings and itinerary around the hottest parts of the day, especially when visiting with children.

Where to Stay: Club Wyndham Kingsgate.

Best Summer Vacation Ideas Boston Mass

Boston is another option for history-loving summer vacation seekers. It is full of beautiful Victorian-style buildings and is brimming with Revolution history. Boston also sits on the East Coast, and it’s another place that gets off to a slow start when it comes to warming up in spring. The Atlantic breeze keeps temperatures reasonably low, meaning waiting until summer to catch Boston in warmer temperatures is best.

Boston is massively walkable if you stay downtown, so much so that it’s been nicknamed ‘America’s Walking City’. Chinatown, Beacon Hill, and Back Bay are all within easy walking distance of the city’s downtown region. And in summer, the warm weather makes Boston’s walkability even more appealing, so grab your comfiest walking shoes.

Best Places to visit in the Summer USA Boston

You can enjoy plenty of outdoor activities in summer , like kayaking the Charles River or strolling James P. Kelleher Rose Garden. There are also scenic trails around the waterfront and history-themed attractions like the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum.

For us, Boston’s walkability is partly what makes it such an entertaining city. And there’s no doubt that summer is the best time to go strolling and experience Boston’s history.

Insider Tip: Don’t forget to walk the Harvard campus.

Where to Stay: The Newbury Boston .

10. Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

Best Places to Visit in Summer Uinta Wasatch-Cache National Forest

If you want the best summer in the great outdoors, Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest is a beautiful choice for a summer vacation. The national forest is just outside of Salt Lake City in Utah and is an accessible choice for a summer trip combined with a city break. While previously the forest was a relatively unsung tourist destination, more and more people have clocked onto its beauty. It is a bit Banff-esque, with jutting peaks that keep their snow caps way into late spring and alpine lakes. And by summer, the wildlife is in full swing.

Little Deer Creek Falls is magnificent, as is the gorgeous Amethyst Lake. You can go horseback riding, cycling, or hiking. Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest has dozens of hidden waterfalls and alpine lakes, with more challenging mountain peaks for the more experienced hikers and climbers. Mount Timpanogos via Timpooneke Trail is particularly stunning in summer.

We’d suggest fully embracing the wilderness with a camping vacation in the forest. It’s a brilliant time to safely access an area of extreme natural beauty.

Insider Tip: Late summer is typically best for dodging inevitable mosquitos.

Where to Stay: The Lodge at Snowbird.

11. Galveston

Best Places to Visit in the Summer USA Galveston Texas

Galveston is beautifully situated on the Gulf Coast of Texas, and if you aren’t sold on Texas as a summer destination, prepare for that to change. Galveston is an island city on a barrier island blessed with miles of beaches and the gorgeous Galveston Island State Park with bird watching and boardwalks. Galveston is where to go for bird watching, fresh seafood, and pristine beaches.

In summer, you can experience Galveston’s beaches at their best. You could even enter the AIA Sandcastle Competition, which has been running for over 35 years. Regarding bird watching, it’s also an excellent time for frigatebirds, scissor-tailed flycatchers, and painted buntings. Head out with some binoculars to Galveston Island State Park and work on your tan while spotting some of the USA’s prettiest summer birds.

Galveston is, without a doubt, a brilliant beach destination for summer vacations, and it has the added bonus of fantastic bird watching. It’s a popular Texas getaway for anyone in the know.

Insider Tip: Bring binoculars and long-lens cameras so you don’t miss out on smaller or distant birds.

Where to Stay: Virginia Point INN.

Best Places to Visit in Summer USa Miami Beach

We cannot have a list of summer vacation spots and not feature Miami. Miami is a little bit ‘love it or hate it,’ but that’s all part of its spunky aesthetic. There’s nothing more classic than Miami’s South Beach, with its art deco beach infrastructure. And in summer, Miami is in full flow . You can enjoy all of its beach culture, surfing, and sunbathing. The weather is perfect for day-tripping to enjoy the nearby Key Biscayne and Biscayne National Park.

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Now, it is a well-known fact that summer spells hurricane season. However, July is the odd one out here, as the driest month of the year. With heat and record dry days, it’s a popular time to visit Miami, and one we’d also recommend if you want to experience the city in its summertime glory.

Insider Tip: Sign up for hurricane and weather alerts.

Where to Stay: Here’s our guide on where to stay in Miami , plus our favorite Bentley Beach Club .

13. Atlantic City

Best Places to Visit in Summertime Atlantic City

Atlantic City is a fun resort city on the New Jersey shore. It initially sprang up in the 19th century as a health resort – somewhere to head to the coast in summer for fresh air and sea. Now, Atlantic City has hit its rebellious years and instead offers a hotbed of nightclubs and casinos. It’s where to book a summer vacation if you want party culture in a less-trodden spot. Think of a quieter, coastal Vegas.

In summer, you get the most out of Atlantic City’s location, with the gorgeous boardwalk and beach access . And when it gets to midday heat, you can dash into the cooling shade of the Central Pier Arcade or cool off at Island Waterpark.

Atlantic City got our vote for its fun, party atmosphere. Plus, it is less than 2.5 hours away from New York City by car and is pretty accessible.

Insider Tip: Visit the bizarre building, Lucy the Elephant.

Where to Stay: Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City.

14. Lewes, Delaware

Fun Places to Visit in Summer Lewes Delaware

Lewes is tiny, a coastal blip on Delaware’s Atlantic coastline. It has a pretty big story behind it, though, as the site of the first European settlement in Delaware and a once-thriving Dutch trading post. The arrival of colonists was short-lived, though, when all settlers were killed in 1632. Despite its complex early days, the town offers far more than just colonial tales and maritime history. The town is surrounded by nature, including Cape Henlopen State Park and Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge.

The history of Lewes is best appreciated by walking the area and its surrounding nature, which is what scored it our vote as one of the best summer vacations. The warm weather helps you to spend more time outdoors and understand Lewes better. There are some cracking beaches nearby, too, like Savannah and Johnnie Walker Beach.

Insider Tip: Check out Lewes’ breweries.

Where to Stay: Home2Suites by Hilton Lewes Rehoboth Beach.

15. Olympic National Park

Best Places for a summer vacation Olympic National Park

Olympic National Park is stunning. Situated right by the Canada border, separated from Vancouver Island only by the Salish Sea, Olympic National Park is famed for its old-growth rainforests. You can walk through the magic Hall of Mosses , which only stretches less than a mile but has drooping ferns and dramatically hanging green moss from gnarled trees. It’s like something out of a fairy tale.

In summer, you can enjoy camping and hiking in Olympic National Park with warmer temperatures and lesser rainfall on your side. And if you still want some element of summer beach vacation, it also has the nearby La Push beaches with the famous Hole-In-The-Wall.

Best summer vacation ideas USA Olympic NP

Summer is the best time to experience Olympic National Park and embrace even more of its usual magic, with leaping salmon if you visit in September and more active wildlife across the season. It’s also warm enough to enjoy its beaches better.

Insider Tip: Take the ferry to Victoria from Port Angeles to sneak in a visit to Canada as well.

Where to Stay: Pacific Inn Motel.

16. Grand Teton National Park

Fun Places to Visit in Summer Grand Teton

Now, we will mention Yellowstone, but it would be totally amiss of us not to mention Grand Teton National Park as well. These two national parks are only a couple of hours apart. Yet, they both offer an entirely different experience and outdoor activities. Grand Teton National Park is glaciated rather than volcanic like Yellowstone.

Grand Teton is a fertile region of glaciated mountains with dramatic crags and sharp ridges from centuries-old ice shaping. Its pastures now feed thousands of moose, elk, and bison. In summer, tourists can drive the park’s scenic 42-mile loop and spot wildlife out their window. You can also easily enjoy water activities like kayaking on Jenny Lake and warm weather hikes.

Much of the park closes between late fall and spring, so summer is the best time to thoroughly access Grand Teton National Park. If you want ‘full access,’ we’d suggest visiting between June and early September.

Insider Tip: Extend your stay to combine both national parks in one visit.

Where to Stay: The Virginian Lodge.

17. Orlando

Best Family Places To visit in summer USA Orlando Florida

Orlando isn’t known for its breathtaking scenery in a natural sense. Instead, the Florida mega city is famous for its theme parks, including Magic Kingdom and its colossal Disney castle. You could easily spend a week exploring the different theme parks and rollercoasters , making it one of the best summer vacation spots for anyone wanting to let their hair down. It’s an ideal city choice if you love theme parks and the thrill of rollercoasters.

Undoubtedly, summers are a busy time for Orlando, especially given the school holidays and kids’ appeal. We’d suggest visiting in June if you want a quieter experience or in early September when most schools have returned.

You can also take some great day trips from Orlando, like to the Kennedy Space Center or Blue Springs State Park, to snorkel with a manatee. It’s an ideal summer vacation for anyone wanting to balance theme park fun with a few cool Florida experiences.

Insider Tip: Research passes and theme park discounts.

Where to Stay: Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Resort.

18. San Francisco

Places to visit in Summer San Francisco

San Francisco is a golden child of the West Coast. It is mainly known for its foggy conditions, with plenty of – slightly eerie – photos of the Golden Gate Bridge shrouded in mist. It has a bit of a microclimate, with different neighborhoods experiencing different weather simultaneously because of wind patterns from its Pacific Coast location. However, the summer weather transforms the city into one of the US’ best summer vacation spots.

Places to visit in summer USA San Fran

Fisherman’s Wharf becomes even more pleasant to walk around, as does Golden Gate Park. And there are festivals galore, from the Union Street Festival to the 4th of July celebrations. The outdoor Sundown Cinema also pops up in Dolores Park. At the same time, beach lovers can enjoy spectacular beaches like Baker Beach and Mile Rock Beach.

Like New York City, San Fran is a city that shakes itself into action over the summer, utilizing its precious green spaces and beaches. These are all the great things to do in San Francisco .

Insider Tip: Allow a few days in case of the ‘return of the fog’.

Where to Stay: Here’s where to stay in San Fran , plus its best hotel, the Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco.

19. Glacier National Park

Best Places to visit in the summer USa Glacier NAtional Park

Glacier National Park is gorgeous, with sloping mountain spikes cloaked in ice and acres of alpine meadows dotted with wildflowers. If outdoor adventures are your thing, Glacier National Park really comes into its own for summer vacations. There are over 700 miles of trails to hike . With the summer temperatures underway, these are all now accessible without ice and snow underfoot.

You can hike to Grinnell Glacier, complete the Trail of the Cedars, admire multi-colored rocks in Lake McDonald, and see 35-foot Saint Mary Falls.

Glacier National Park is a real gateway into Montana, with mountain goats, grizzlies, and moose. Summer is when all these residents are most active too, so you’ll have a whale of a time choosing this park as your summer vacation.

Insider Tip: Bring bear spray – enough said.

Where to Stay: Moss Mountain Inn.

20. Zion National Park

Best Places to take a summer vacation in the USa Zion Canyon

Zion National Park , we’ll admit that we are obsessed. Like many of the beautiful national parks in southern Utah, Zion National Park is a slow starter for thawing out after winter. Spring is a tricky time as there is still ice on trails (which is a pain for sketchier routes like Angels Landing). You get all the snow melt, which makes trails like the Narrows inadvisable full of all but the most experienced hikers.

All of these factors combine to make Zion perfect for your summer vacation. Summer travelers get an easier version of the park, and if you visit in early summer, like June, you’ll still dodge the worst of the crowds. It’s incredible what waiting those extra couple of months can do regarding trail accessibility in Zion. And that’s what makes it one of the best summer vacation spots.

You can hike Angels Landing with safer footing, wade happily through the now-lower Narrows, and make your way to the Emerald Pools. Zion is all about outdoor adventure, so you want to be able to enjoy it.

Insider Tip: If you want to hike the major trails like Angels Landing, research the lottery permits beforehand.

Where to Stay: Here’s where to stay in Zion National Park . Our top choice is Zion Villa .

21. The CA-1 Section of the Pacific Coast Highway

Best Places to visit in the summer PCH

Road trip, anyone? Some of the best summer vacations are road trips. While Route 66 is officially in its ‘too hot’ territory, the breezy CA-1 section of the Pacific Coast Highway is perfect. The highway stretches from just north of San Francisco to Capistrano Beach, covering roughly three-quarters of the Californian coastline. You pass Santa Cruz, with its die-hard surfer culture, and Monterey , with its sea lion kayaking experiences. There’s also McWay Falls – an 80-foot mammoth of a sight – and gorgeous beaches along Santa Barbara. And that’s all without mentioning the Pacific Coast Highway’s famed bridges.

Places for a summer vacation in the USA Pacific Coast Highway

If you tackle the entire stretch , we would allow around a week. It covers a whopping 600 miles. You want to be able to take your time driving and stop as much as you’d like without rushing to clock up your miles for the day, so lean towards more days.

Insider Tip: Definitely carve out time to go kayaking with sea lions in Monterey.

Where to Stay: Alila Ventana Big Sur.

22. San Diego

Top places to visit in summer San Diego

San Diego is beautiful in summer, with easy access to a long chain of beaches like Silver Strand and Imperial Beach. The city is fast rising in popularity because of its year-round good weather, and summer is no exception. It’s as close to Mexico as you can possibly get in terms of climate and summer sunbathing, located right near the border in Southern California.

You can make the most of the sunshine with beach days , relax shopping around Seaport Village in the San Diego harbor, and go sightseeing around Balboa Park. We love the amount of outdoor space, which makes San Diego one of the best summer vacations.

To seriously dodge the crowds, we suggest visiting San Diego in September, which is quieter. Otherwise, as a second city compared to glitzy LA, San Diego is always pleasant to visit in terms of fewer crowds.

Insider Tip: Make sure you day trip to a few different beaches.

Where to Stay: Here’s where to stay in San Diego and our top recommendation, Pantai Inn.

23. Grand Canyon National Park

Places to visit in Summer Grand Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon National Park is easily one of the most popular summer vacations in the USA and is also a UNESCO World Heritage site. The warmer weather means easier driving conditions – wave goodbye to gritted teeth and icy roads – and in May, the North Rim reopens to tourists after its seasonal closure. The incredible weather is perfect for hiking stunning trails like South Kaibab and South Rim Trail. You should still dodge most crowds if you get there early, in June rather than July or August.

Family Summer Vacation Ideas Grand Canyon

We’d also recommend summer hiking in Grand Canyon National Park because of the extended daylight hours. You have sunsets later, meaning more time to polish off your activities for the day and then head to a scenic lookout.

You’ll be able to enjoy the gorgeous North Rim, more daylight hours, and easier access. If you visit in June, you won’t have to compromise with crowd density and trail traffic.

Insider Tip: Be mindful of exposed trails in the midday heat and always abide by safety advice.

Where to Stay: Here’s where to stay near the Grand Canyon . We’d particularly recommend El Tovar Hotel .

24. Rocky Mountain National Park

Best Places to visit in Summer Rocky Mountains

Who doesn’t love the Rockies? Rocky Mountain National Park is famous for its protected mountain terrain and hiking trails like Bear Lake Trailhead . It is full of glassy lakes that reflect surrounding snow-capped mountains well into late spring, and the Rockies have some fabulous natural attractions like Lake Haiyaha. There’s no denying that it’s one of the best summer vacation spots, either; all of these attractions become suddenly more accessible in the summer season.

Everyone knows that the alpine tundra clings to its snow a little longer, and while experienced hikers and drivers may wish to skip the crowds and visit in early spring, waiting can be better. If you aren’t as confident or don’t have the right vehicle and equipment, Rocky Mountain National Park is easier to visit in summer. Be mindful of timings when embarking on trails – you can dodge most summer crowds just by being time-savvy.

Insider Tip: Pick early start times for hikes, especially on popular routes like Bear Lake.

Where to Stay: Blue Door Inn.

25. Yosemite National Park

Best Places to visit in the Summer USA Yosemite National Park

Yosemite National Park is one of our top recommendations for the best summer vacation spots. As a national park famed for waterfalls, nothing quite suits a summer vacation better than a shaded hike through undergrowth to some of Yosemite’s best falls. While crowds and temperatures rise, you can always find a peaceful spot amongst the park’s dense redwoods.

Carbon Falls is a great place to visit in Yosemite in summer, as it’s swimmer-friendly. Mirror Lake is a pretty trail that is minimal effort in summer at just over 2 miles in length, while Four Mile Trail is a little more challenging with sweeping valley views. And, of course, you have to see the classic Yosemite Falls.

Visiting Yosemite in the Summer

Early summer (think June) is best for waterfalls in Yosemite National Park, as it is when the snowmelt runs off and creates more dramatic falls. You don’t want to wait until the back end of summer, like August and September, as even Yosemite Falls can look slightly pathetic in its fall power by this time of year. Some waterfalls dry completely in mid to late summer, so the early birds get the worm here.

Insider Tip: Visit on a weekday for fewer crowds.

Where to Stay: Here’s where to stay in Yosemite . Our favorite spot is Yosemite Valley Lodge.

26. Yellowstone National Park

Best Places to visit in the USa in Summer Yellowstone National Park a unesco world heritage site

Yellowstone National Park is famously sat on top of a dormant volcano, making it a hive of volcanic activity with exciting attractions like geysers and hot springs. It also has America’s largest herd of buffalo, grizzly bears, and wolves – which are more active in summer months. With the most daylight hours and accessible trails and roads, the summer season is the ideal time to experience all the intensity that Yellowstone National Park has to offer.

Places to visit in the Summer USa Lamar Valley Yellowstone

You can take a summer bus tour, get a permit to go fishing and experience the thrill of white water rafting. One of the best summer activities is horseback riding, heading through remote areas of natural beauty that a car just couldn’t get you to. And, of course, there are classic attractions like Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic Spring , and the Morning Glory Pool.

Yellowstone National Park does get busy in summer, but the increase in activity feels electric. You’ll see more wildlife and just generally enjoy easier road conditions and being outdoors more in warm weather.

Insider Tip: Get organized with trip planning as things sell out quickly.

Where to Stay: Check out our full comprehensive guide on Where to Stay in Yellowstone National Park – Guide to the Best Hotels. Canyon Lodge Yellowstone is one of our favorites.

27. Acadia National Park

Cool places to visit in summer Acadia National Park

We won’t lie; Acadia National Park gets busy from June until early September, so if you are visiting on summer vacation, forget having trails to yourselves. However, despite this, Acadia National Park is still one of the best summer vacation spots in the USA. The mild weather makes hiking the plethora of trails heavenly, and you can enjoy things like kayaking, rock climbing, or mountain biking without the slippery, wet rocks and mud.

You can hike the short but tough Precipice Trail, which involves narrow ledges and metal ladder rungs nailed into rock faces. There’s also Ocean Path for views of the sea and the dramatic sight of Thunder Hole, where waves spray as high as 40 feet in the air.

Acadia National Park has some of the best trails to tackle, and it’s much more fun when they aren’t covered in a layer of slippery mud. We recommend wangling your summer trip for mid to late September, just after the summer rush but before the October fall foliage flurry of tourists.

Insider Tip: Plan ahead with parking reservations to overcome the summer crowds.

Where to Stay: Bar Harbor Manor.

Best Places to Visit in Summer: FAQs

Best Places to visit in the summer FAQ

When you are planning a summer getaway, the USA has tons to offer. In particular, you should make the most of outdoor activities and nature through water sports and hiking trails. Many national parks are inaccessible over winter and early spring if you don’t have expert equipment and 4WD vehicles. So summer is the perfect time to see many national parks in the USA.

Similarly, city breaks are also a great idea in summer, as cities are starting to embrace their outdoor spaces more, like movie nights in New York’s Bryant Park .

Before you go ahead and book your best summer yet, take heed of these quick FAQs. They may sway you if you are currently in between choices.

Which place is best to visit in summer?

The Utah National Parks are much easier to enjoy in June when the trails are more accessible. But if you’d prefer a beach-style vacation, we’d recommend the Outer Banks

Where is the best place for summer vacation?

The best places for a summer vacation in the USA are New York City, Chicago, San Diego, or San Francisco for a city break. Then, for a beach holiday, we’d recommend the Outer Banks.

What is the best country to visit in summer?

The USA is beautiful to visit in summer. The country has impressive nature, and summer is the best time to experience that, be it in the city center’s green spaces or remote national parks.

Where is the cheapest place to go in the summer?

Some of the cheapest states in the USA are West Virginia, Texas, and South Carolina. This means the Great Smoky Mountains and Galveston are some of the cheapest summer vacations on our list.

Why You Should Visit The USA in Summer

Why You should visit USa in Summer

As you can see, the USA is never short of summer vacation ideas. These 27 best summer vacation spots are guaranteed to keep you on your toes this July and August, yet they are just the tip of the iceberg. You’ll find hundreds more amazing destinations across the USA in summer; we just couldn’t quite fit them on the list. The country really comes into its own with the arrival of summer. It’s one of the best lights you can possibly see it in.

Looking for more inspiration? Check out our guides on the best road trips to take around the USA in 2024 and the best national parks. We’ve even got a guide on the best beaches in the USA. These 27 destinations are just the beginning; make sure to continue researching, as the USA is overflowing with amazing summer vacation ideas.

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20 summer vacation ideas across the U.S.

Make the most of your time off this summer..

Tommie Ethington

This story was updated in April 2024.

There can be a lot of pressure around picking the right destination for your summer vacation. How do you find a place the whole group will like, one that offers the right mix of activities and relaxation? Take the guesswork out of planning with this guide to some of the best warm-weather vacation spots in the United States. From Seattle to Portland, Maine , and Florida’s Delray Beach to Bozeman, MT—there’s something for everyone.

Sunshine and 70-degree weather are Seattleites’ reward for enduring a long winter, so expect to see locals out enjoying the surrounding mountains, lakes, beaches, and national parks. ( North Cascades National Park and Olympic National Park are both within a two-hour drive.) Summer brings the least amount of rainfall and with it peak visibility, making it an ideal time to look out over the city from the iconic Space Needle , spot orca whales near the San Juan Islands , or simply post up on a patio with a view and a cold one (a self-guided tasting tour of the Ballard Brewery District highlights Washington’s status as the largest producer of hops in the country).

A quintessential summer must-do: Pike Place Market features an evening farmer’s market and Sunset Supper, an alfresco fundraiser with nearly 100 local chefs.

The underrated pick: Seattle has several sandy beaches ( Alki Beach is a popular spot) but because the water stays cold year-round, many opt for kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding. Rent from an area outfitter and put in near the quirky Gas Works Park on Lake Union for panoramic skyline views.

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Bozeman, MT

Tubing with Madison River Tubing, in Bozeman, Montana

Hiking trails lined with wildflowers, horseback riding, mountain biking, fly fishing—there’s no shortage of things to do in Montana come summertime. And while it’s not unheard of to have snow flurries in June (pro tip: pack layers), temperatures in Bozeman typically hover in the 80s during the day and drop down into the 40s at night—ideal conditions for gathering around a campfire. Get your fill of Americana at the weekly Valley View Rodeo or the annual Bozeman Stampede in August. You can also easily tack on a trip to the nation’s first national park since Yellowstone is only an hour and a half away.

A quintessential summer must-do: Locals love a leisurely float along the Madison River and Madison River Tubes makes it easy with tube rentals and shuttle service. For a more hair-raising experience, join a guided whitewater rafting trip down the Gallatin River.

The underrated pick: Big Sky Country boasts epic sunsets and plenty of spots for unobstructed viewing, including the wheelchair-accessible Peet’s Hill at Burke Park . The popular College ‘M’ Trail requires more effort but provides a bird’s-eye view of the Gallatin Valley—just be sure to bring a headlamp for the hike down.

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With a population of less than 5,000, Vail is a tiny town with a big reputation for outdoor fun. As in the winter, summer activities revolve around Vail Mountain , one of the country's largest ski resorts. Two lifts continue to run even after the snow is gone: Gondola One will take you from the Bavarian-inspired Vail Village to casual mountain-top dining and scenic hiking trails, while the Eagle Bahn Gondola leaves from Lionshead Village and heads to Epic Discovery , a high-altitude playground with a mountain coaster, tubing hill, and mini-golf course. At the base of the mountain, explore the Betty Ford Alpine Gardens or get tickets to one of the many seasonal fests, from the Vail Dance Festival to the months-long Bravo! Vail music festival.

A quintessential summer must -do: The open-air Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater , a.k.a. The Amp, puts on a picturesque, free concert series called Hot Summer Nights . Pack a picnic with supplies from The Grazing Fox or Root & Flower .

The underrated pick: Every Saturday, stretch out at one of Mountain Top Yoga ’s outdoor classes overlooking the valley.

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This charming SoCal city has warm weather year-round, but the summer is a particularly great time to visit, thanks to a full calendar of events. Taste pale ales at San Diego County Fair ’s International Beer Festival in June or celebrate the Fourth of July by watching the state’s largest fireworks show from the flight deck of the USS Midway , America’s longest-serving aircraft carrier. Throughout the summer, the world-famous San Diego Zoo stays open late for a chance to see nocturnal critters and the vast Balboa Park hosts Food Truck Fridays with live music, kids' activities, and discounted, after-hours admission to the San Diego Natural History Museum , the San Diego Museum of Art , and more.

A quintessential summer must-do: La Jolla Cove routinely ranks as one of the best beaches in the country in our Travelers’ Choice Awards . Go for the crystal-clear water and the opportunity to snorkel with (harmless) leopard sharks but stay for the jaw-dropping sunsets.

The underrated pick: Take the trolley to Old Town San Diego to see the 200-year-old adobe buildings that make up California’s oldest settlement. Afterward, indulge in freshly made tortillas and a margarita sampler at Cafe Coyote .

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Portland, Maine

Maine is synonymous with fresh seafood and you’re guaranteed to get your fill in the summer. Plan your trip around the Yarmouth Clam Festival in July or the Maine Lobster Festival held the first weekend of August in nearby Rockland. Or simply stroll along the cobblestone streets of Portland’s picturesque Old Port and pick between one of the area’s stand-out restaurants: Scales serves everything from “chowdah” to whole steamed lobsters, while the James Beard Award–winning chefs at Eventide Oyster Company offer a twist on the classic lobster roll.

A quintessential summer must-do: Board a wooden, made-in-Maine Windjammer with Portland Schooner Co. to explore Casco Bay.

The underrated pick: May through October, take a docent-led tour of the Portland Observatory , a relic of the “Golden Age of Sail” and the country’s only remaining historic maritime signal station.

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Napa Valley and Sonoma, CA

Wine tasting at Taste of Sonoma, Sonoma, California

Summer is growing season in California’s lush wine region and while the grapes will be out in full force, harvest doesn’t happen until the fall. Get a sense of what’s to come at Taste of Sonoma in June and Taste of Napa in July. The latter is part of Festival Napa Valley , a weeks-long celebration of local talent, including chefs, artists, and musicians. Another musical event worth planning a trip around is the Broadway and Vine series, which brings Tony Award–winning stars to town to perform show tunes and raise money for educational programming. And what better backdrop than the vineyards?

A quintessential summer must-do: While the area is famous for its Bordeaux-based red wines, the warm weather is a perfect excuse to sample another varietal—Chardonnay—in chilled form. Rombauer Vineyards has the ultimate buttery version or you can do an all-white tasting at Cakebread Cellars .

The underrated pick: Schedule in some R&R with a spa day at The Four Seasons —think Calistoga mud treatments and outdoor garden loungers—or The Meritage Resort ’s underground spa built into the side of a wine cave. Both are open to the public.

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Jackson Hole, WY

There’s a sign at the top of Teton Pass that points to the Jackson Hole valley below and declares it “The Last of the Old West.” Ride around the Town Square in an old stagecoach, catch a reenactment of the Jackson Hole Shootout , attend a biweekly rodeo , or head into the woods for a chuckwagon dinner .

Summer also showcases a different side of the area’s famous ski resorts. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort offers discounted evening gondola rides to The Deck @ Piste for an unforgettable happy hour, while Snow King Mountain has an observatory for stargazing at 8,000 feet and a concert series at the summit featuring Grammy Award–winning acts.

A quintessential summer must-do: Don’t leave without tackling at least one hike in Grand Teton National Park , located roughly 10 minutes to the north. The Jenny Lake Trail features stunning views of the alpine lake below and Hidden Falls —plus the option to take a boat ride back.

The underrated pick: The bumpy dirt road leading to Granite Hot Springs Pool is not for the faint of heart (a 4x4 is recommended) but it’s worth it for a serene soak amidst mountain views.

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Friday Harbor, WA

Woman picking lavender at Pelindaba Lavender farm, in Friday Harbor, Washington

Getting to this picturesque coastal town that’s considered the gateway to the San Juan Islands is half the fun. Most visitors take the Anacortes Ferry , but you can also charter a boat or seaplane from Seattle . Once there, go for a stroll and admire the colorful architecture along the waterfront, then pop into the boutiques and cafes lining Spring Street. The Saturday San Juan Island Farmers Market showcases the bounty of the Pacific Northwest, while the July lavender festival at Pelindaba Lavender Farm promises cooking demos, tours, and picnics in the fragrant fields.

A quintessential summer must-do: While orcas live here year-round, migrating whales (including humpback and minke) are abundant in the summer. Spot from the shores of Lime Kiln Point State Park or get a closer look on a boat tour with Maya’s Legacy Whale Watching .

The underrated pick: Check out the burgeoning art scene at the free San Juan Islands Sculpture Park or, on a rainy day, head to the San Juan Islands Museum of Art to view works by William Morris, Ansel Adams, and Ai Weiwei.

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Delray Beach, FL

Delray Beach is West Palm Beach ’s more laid-back, artsy cousin, making it a great place for vacationing families. Head to the town’s eponymous beach along the Atlantic Ocean for surfing, sunbathing, and pick-up games of sand volleyball. When you’ve had enough sun, there’s the palm-tree-lined Atlantic Avenue with its antique shops and art galleries or Sandoway House Nature Center , a converted 1930s home with exhibits on Florida’s ecosystems and a stingray touch tank. Low-key nightlife options include the First Friday Art Walk , a free twilight concert series at Old School Square , and Art & Jazz on the Avenue , a street fair with dining, dancing, and live mural paintings.

A quintessential summer must-do: Pick up some gardening tips at the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens , a 200-acre cultural center that honors the contributions of Japanese farmers who called the area home in the early 1900s.

The underrated pick: The Silverball Museum packs a nostalgic punch with retro video games, pinball machines, and the original skeeball alleys from New York’s Coney Island Arcade.

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Williamsburg, VA

Man dressed in costume in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia

Colonial Williamsburg brings the pomp and pageantry to Independence Day, kicking things off with a reading of the Declaration of Independence by “Thomas Jefferson” (just one of many costumed interpreters who bring the past to life at the 300-acre living history museum). In town, the Williamsburg Inn puts on a special afternoon tea with a Revolution-inspired menu. And, of course, there’s the grand finale: a firework show over the Governor’s Palace .

Any other day, visit Historic Jamestowne to learn about the English settlement with a mysterious past or take a self-guided tour of the wineries, breweries, distilleries, and meaderies that make up the Williamsburg Tasting Trail .

A quintessential summer must-do: On a hot day, locals flock to Water Country USA , the state’s largest water park and an offshoot of Busch Gardens Williamsburg .

The underrated pick: A candle-lit Haunted Williamsburg tour takes you inside several 18th-century buildings to hear spooky tales.

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Savannah, GA

Savannah has a subtropical climate, which is to say the summers are hot and humid. Still, when you need a respite from the heat, it’s easy to find: under the city’s famous moss-draped oak trees, on a riverboat cruise , or in one of the air-conditioned museums. The American Prohibition Museum details Savannah’s history as the “Bootleg Spigot of the South” while the Pin Point Heritage Museum , housed in a former oyster and crab factory, explores Gullah/Geechee culture. Just outside the city, Tybee Island beckons with a top-notch beach , a town-wide water gun fight at the annual Tybee Beach Bum Parade , and Little Tybee Island , an often-overlooked, uninhabited nature preserve only reachable by boat.

A quintessential summer must-do: Order a scoop (or two) at Leopold’s Ice Cream , an old-fashioned soda fountain that opened in 1919.

The underrated pick: The luxe Lucas Theatre was the city’s first air-conditioned public building. Today, it periodically screens summer blockbusters, like Jaws and Dirty Dancing . Stop by on Wednesdays for a free tour and demonstration of its Wurlitzer organ.

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Charleston, SC

Dinner at Husk, Charleston, South Carolina

Charleston is known for its southern charm and pastel architecture, but also its distinct Lowcountry cuisine. Many of the city’s best chefs are focused on hyper-local ingredients that abound in the warmer months. James Beard Award–Winners FIG and Husk deserve every bit of praise, but relative newcomers like Tempest are worth checking out, too. For a classic Lowcountry boil, go to Bowen’s Island .

When you’re not chowing down, take part in the renowned summer Spoleto Festival , Sweetgrass Festival , or Charleston Carifest . The latter is a colorful, three-day event in June that reflects early settlers’ ties to Barbados. Expect lots of dancing to soca and reggae, a carnival parade, and even more food.

A quintessential summer must-do: Sail through Charleston Harbor and past historic Fort Sumter on The Schooner Pride , a tall ship modeled after 18th-century trading vessels. Book well in advance for the full-moon tour.

The underrated pick: On select Saturday evenings, boogie with the locals on Mount Pleasant Pier as part of the Dancing on the Cooper summer series.

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Newport, RI

During the Gilded Age, Newport was the summertime playground of the country’s wealthiest elite, including the Vanderbilt family. Take a peek inside their former home, The Breakers , now a National Historic Landmark, before admiring other notable mansions along the scenic 3.5-mile Cliff Walk . The Marble House hosts The Newport Flower Show in June and several estates double as venues for The Newport Classical Music Festival in July. Also in July: the oldest continuous Fourth of July celebration in nearby Bristol and a same-day, 21-gun salute by the Artillery Company of Newport that uses cannons cast by Paul Revere. Rounding out the social calendar is the legendary Newport Jazz Festival , now in its 70th year.

A quintessential summer must-do: Vie for an Adirondack chair on The Lawn at the Castle Hill Inn and breathe in the salty air, gin and tonic in hand.

The underrated pick: Visit the International Tennis Hall of Fame and play a round on the same courts where the US Open got its start.

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Minneapolis

Aerial view of Lake Harriet with the Minneapolis skyline

Embrace lake life in Minneapolis , where a chain of 22 urban lakes—including ​​ Bde Maka Ska , Lake Harriet , and Lake of the Isles —make it easy to get out on the water. Or, cycle along the Grand Rounds Scenic Byway , which connecting 50-plus miles of bike paths around the city. Brake for sites like Minnehaha Falls and the downtown riverfront, home to the Mill City Museum and Stone Arch Bridge . The latter is the inspiration for the Stone Arch Bridge Festival, a long-standing event in June that features a juried art show, food trucks, and a classic car show. Another must is the Minnesota State Fair , held in late August just over the river in Minneapolis’ twin city, St. Paul.

A quintessential summer must-do: The Mall of America takes mall hangouts to the next level with an indoor amusement park, go-kart race track,18-hole mini golf course, and more than 500 stores.

The underrated pick: Stretching over 11 acres, the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is one of the largest urban sculpture parks in the country. Don’t miss "Spoonbridge and Cherry," a 29-foot Pop Art–inspired fountain.

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Memphis, TN

If live music is what you’re after, look no further than the home of the blues and the birthplace of rock ‘n’ roll. In addition to the usual bars and buskers on Beale Street , Memphis has a summer lineup that includes the Riverbeat Music Festival and Beale Street Music Festival in May and the Memphis Botanic Garden ’s ongoing Live at the Garden series (past headliners include Lady A, Train, and Matchbox Twenty). For a dose of nostalgia, the Orion Free Concert Series is hard to beat. Dating back to 1936, it’s one of the only Depression-era bandshells still in use today and also where Elvis made his debut. Speaking of The King, fans from all over the world gather at Graceland for Elvis Week in August.

When the mercury climbs, several acclaimed museums offer a reprieve. The National Civil Rights Museum is powerful with more than 250 artifacts, films, oral histories, and interactive exhibits, while the nearby Blues Hall of Fame Museum and Stax Museum of American Soul Music are musts for music lovers.

A quintessential summer must-do: Mosey down the mighty Mississippi River on a paddle wheeler. Memphis Riverboats has several tours, including a Sunday blues brunch.

The underrated pick: Covering 4,500 acres, Shelby Farms Park is one of the largest urban parks in the U.S. Try out the treetop adventure course, take the kids to the expansive “sprayground” splash pad, or rent a boat and explore Hyde Lake.

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Anaheim, CA

Castle lit up for Disney After Dark, at Disneyland, in Anaheim, California

Even if you’ve been to Disneyland , it’s worth visiting again for summer events like Pixar Fest and Disneyland After Dark–themed nights . Both Disneyland and nearby Universal Studios Hollywood do spectacular Fourth of July fireworks shows, set to patriotic tunes. And in 2024, Knott’s Berry Farm opens a reimagined Camp Snoopy inspired by the classic Peanuts column and California’s High Sierra. Warm-weather havens like the Santa Monica Pier and Venice Beach are also only an hour away.

A quintessential summer must-do: Dine al fresco at the Anaheim Packing District , a buzzy food hall inside a restored citrus packing plant.

The underrated pick: The Oak Canyon Nature Center consists of three adjoining canyons in the Santa Ana foothills. Bring a flashlight and join naturalists for a guided nighttime hike on the third Saturday of the month.

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Set in the heart of the enchanting Black Hills, Custer is more than a stopover on the way to Mount Rushmore . In the summer months, it's a gateway to outdoor adventures. Go underground and explore Jewel Cave National Monument and Wind Cave National Park , or take in granite peaks, rolling grasslands, and a herd of more than 1,400 free-roaming bison at Custer State Park . Crazy Horse Memorial —the world’s largest in-progress mountain carving—is impressive from any vantage point, but Volksmarch , a 10K walk in June, allows you to get up close for a nominal fee.

A quintessential summer must-do: Every year in July, the town turns out for Gold Discovery Days , featuring a carnival, cornhole tournament, and hot air balloon rally.

The underrated pick: A semi-finalist for a James Beard Award, Skoken Kitchen serves up delicacies like morel mushrooms and buffalo short ribs.

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The best way to experience a Boston summer? Go for a walk. Nicknamed “America’s Walking City,” there’s no shortage of beautiful (or informative) strolls. Admire the architecture of Beacon Hill ; seek out the former haunts of literary giants such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau; or make your way along The Freedom Trail , which connects historic sites like Faneuil Hall and The Paul Revere House . In the summer, NPS rangers also lead free guided tours along The Black Heritage Trail . If you prefer to get your steps in with a cannoli in hand, don’t miss the North End Feasts, which tap into Boston’s Italian heritage and honor a different saint or martyr with parades and street food.

A quintessential summer must-do: Root for the home team at Fenway Park , the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball. Guided history tours are offered daily, but if you’re in town on game day book the Pregame Tour for a special behind-the-scenes look at the action.

The underrated pick: The greater Boston area boasts more than 25 farmers’ markets, including Haymarket , one of the oldest open-air markets in the country.

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Myrtle Beach, SC

Myrtle Beach is home to roughly 100 courses (most of them public), including the acclaimed Caledonia Golf & Fish Club , the tricky Tidewater Golf Club , and the King’s North course at Myrtle Beach National , designed by Arnold Palmer. For a little friendly competition, sign up for the long-standing Father & Son Team Classic , part of Family Golf Week in July. Earlier in the month, locals celebrate Independence Day with decorated floats that actually float at the Murrells Inlet Boat Parade (set up along the MarshWalk for great views) and The Salute From the Shore flyover featuring vintage aircraft.

A quintessential summer must-do: Myrtle Beach Boardwalk & Promenade is a must for old-school arcades, thrill rides, and the SkyWheel , a 20-story Ferris wheel with private, climate-controlled gondolas and views of the Atlantic Ocean.

The underrated pick: Rent a fishing pole from the Second Avenue Pier tackle shop and cast a line for flounder, mackerel, and barracuda.

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Boise, Idaho

City park along the greenbelt and the Boise River, in Boise, Idaho

Surrounded by mountains and the Sawtooth Wilderness, the Treasure Valley has some real hidden gems. Cycle along the Boise River Greenbelt and stop to watch surfers in wetsuits take on “The Wave” at the Boise Whitewater Park . Learn about the area’s thriving Basque community at the Basque Museum & Cultural Center . Or if you’re in town in July, attend the San Inazio Festival, which honors the patron saint of the Basques with dancers in traditional garb, pala games (similar to racquetball), and all the pintxos you can eat. For an extra special treat, time your visit to Jaialdi, the world’s largest celebration of Basque culture that happens every five years.

A quintessential summer must-do: The melodies of songbirds mix with Shakespeare’s sonnets in a bucolic setting at the multi-month Idaho Shakespeare Festival .

The underrated pick: Travel back in time and see a flick under the stars at the Terrace Drive-In Movie Theater , located 30 minutes away in Caldwell, Idaho.

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Clear water of Lake Tahoe California in summer with snowcapped mountains in the background--one of the best places to visit in the USA bucket list

USA Bucket List: 50 Best Places to Visit in the US

From snowcapped mountains to tropical beaches, from some of the world’s most iconic cities to some of its most incredible deserts, from the east coast to the west, one thing is incredibly certain: there is absolutely no shortage of awe-inspiring, utterly diverse, and incredibly beautiful places to visit in the USA.

Our home country boasts one of the most incredible national park systems on the planet, along with a huge variety of cities, small towns, and other gorgeous places that ensure that a lifetime would not be long enough to see all of the best travel destinations in the USA.

… But that won’t stop us from trying to enjoy as many of the most amazing vacations in the United States as we can.

We teamed up with several other travel bloggers to put together this giant USA bucket list, and definitely added a few new spots to our personal list of places to see in the US in the process!

From coast to coast, city to countryside, here are the best places to visit in the USA.

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Best Cities to Visit in the USA

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New York, New York

From Disha of Disha Discovers

New York is one of the most iconic and beautiful cities in the United States and even the world.

It truly is a city that everyone should visit at least once in their lives even if it’s just for a quick weekend in NYC !

The tall buildings are mesmerizing and awe-inspiring, it’s home to some of the most exquisite museums and galleries in the world, and New York City is brimming with so much to explore and see.

Plus, NYC is a foodie’s heaven with cuisines from all over the world.

… And, these are only a few of the many reasons to visit this magnificent city.

kate storm standing at a magnifying glass on liberty island overlooking financial district manhattan

Some bucket-list-worthy things to do in New York City are to watch a play on Broadway, see the Statue of Liberty, hang out in Time Square, walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, and take a stroll around Central Park.

A few museums to visit are the Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), the 9/11 Memorial and Museum, the Guggenheim, and the American Museum of Natural History.

Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, 5th Avenue, Empire State Building, and Chelsea Market are must-sees as well.

Whatever you decide to do in New York City , you’re in for a real treat!

This city will leave you feeling inspired and you’ll want to book another trip to come back!

kate storm spinning in front of manhattan bridge in brooklyn, a must see duing 4 days in nyc

Miami, Florida

From Veronika of Travel Geekery

Vibrant and colorful Miami is, without a doubt, one of the best places to visit in the US.

The downtown area merges into wonderfully diverse neighborhoods from Little Havana to Coral Gables.

However, most visitors to the vibrant yet laid-back city head to its beaches located on a long stretch of a barrier island.

South Beach especially is where the glamor’s at, topped by stylish Ocean Drive, which is lined with elegant Art Deco houses including Versace’s mansion, trendy restaurants, and nightclubs… the scene is pretty lively there.

Kate in a pink dress next to a blue Vespa on Ocean Avenue.

The beach itself features uniquely colored watchtowers spread around nice light sand. The waves are mostly mild. Pelicans like it here too and often float on the water near people.

Watching a sunrise on the beach belongs to one of the best experiences one can have in the area.

Miami City and its beaches can easily be visited  even without a car .

The public transport network and the ample ride/bike-sharing services make it an easy destination for any type of traveler.

Blue and yellor art deco lifeguard stand on South Beach in Miami, which is a must-see beach for your USA bucket list!

San Diego, California

From Maria of San Diego Explorer

San Diego is the perfect California beach city and a must on any USA bucket list.

Also known as America’s Finest City, San Diego has a lot to offer, whether you are looking for a beach getaway at one of the many beach resorts in San Diego , a fun time in the city, or a mix of both.

Here are some of the best things to do in San Diego!

In Downtown San Diego, there is something for everyone: from eating delicious Italian fare in Little Italy to visiting the Midway Museum to strolling through Seaport Village, and having a fun night out in the Gaslamp Quarter.

If you love the outdoors and animals, visit Balboa Park and the world-famous San Diego Zoo.  

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And then, there are the beaches: San Diego has some of the best beaches in Southern California.

Some of the most popular ones are Mission Beach, Coronado, and the beaches in La Jolla.

You can relax on the sand, take surfing lessons, or ride your bike along the boardwalk for a fun day on the beach.  

San Diego has so much to offer and is simply a fun city, no matter what you are in the mood for. 

San Diego CA harbor with rows of sailboats in the foreground and the skyline in the back right of the photo

Austin, Texas

The Live Music Capital of the World and capital of the state of Texas is located in the heart of Texas Hill Country and offers a fantastic combination of excellent nightlife, plenty of outdoor activities and day trip opportunities, and truly phenomenal food.

Don’t leave without having at least one giant meal each worth of TexMex and barbecue!

While in Austin, be sure to visit trendy South Congress Avenue, watch the bats fly out from under the South Congress Bridge (if you’re visiting at the right time of year, that is), see a show, and go for a hike (or if it’s too hot, hit the lake!).

Want to get out of town?

Austin is within an easy day trip of natural swimming holes, Texas’ wine country, and adorable small towns.

Austin TX skyline with the South Congress Bridge in the foreground

New Orleans, Louisiana

Good food, good music, and good times: of all the best places to visit in the USA, NOLA definitely ranks toward the top of the list for places to go to simply have an amazing time.

There’s far more to New Orleans than Mardi Gras, Bourbon Street, and beignets, though.

With a dark and complex history heavily impacted by slavery and a constantly evolving modern culture, New Orleans deserves more than just partying during your visit–though there’s plenty of time for that, too.

While in New Orleans, be sure to listen to some jazz, learn a bit about the city’s history, visit the famous Jackson Square, head to the Garden District, check out the beautiful oak trees in City Park, and–this is very important–eat your heart out.

NOLA is indisputably home to some of the best food in the country–so good, in fact, that the food alone would be a good enough reason to add New Orleans to your USA bucket list.

For those interested in New Orleans’ spooky legends, a ghost tour through the French Quarter at night is also worth adding to your to-do list!

Street in NOLA French Quarter at night with neon lights from the bars lighting it up--don't miss a chance to experience the legendary New Orleans nightlife during your 3 days in NOLA itinerary!

Washington, DC

From Jordan of The Solo Life

One of the best travel destinations in the United States is the nation’s capital, Washington, DC.

With everything from museums to monuments to the White House and Capitol Building, DC has something for everyone .

In addition, DC’s public transportation and numerous free attractions make it a surprising destination for the budget-friendly traveler.

Kid-friendly options include the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History and the National Air and Space Museum.

Art lovers will enjoy the National Gallery of Art or the Hirshhorn Museum for modern and contemporary art.

sunset on the national mall in washington dc facing the washington monument, one of the best places to visit on the east coast america

History buffs should check out the Library of Congress and the National Archives Museum.

Besides museums, the National Mall and Tidal Basin are must-visit locations to see the Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, and Lincoln Memorial, among others.

The best times to visit DC include early summer before it gets too hot or in the fall once summer break is over.

Although extremely crowded due to the Cherry Blossoms, springtime is also a gorgeous time to visit.

No matter what time of year, Washington, DC is one of the best destinations to visit in the US.

Washington Monument in Washington DC framed by cherry blossoms in the foreground. Washington DC is one of the best places to visit in the United States

San Francisco, California

The city of hills, ocean views, and the famous Golden Gate Bridge is at the top of many people’s lists of bucket lists for the United States.

And, with an endless list of things to do that cater to all interests, why not?

Be sure to pay a visit to the touristed highlights that most interest you–Fisherman’s Wharf (and its adorable sea lions!), Alcatraz, walking across the Golden Gate Bridge, visiting the Painted Ladies (of Full House fame), and checking out Lombard Street.

Once you cross those highlights off your list, though, make time for a few less-obvious attractions, like San Francisco’s Japanese Garden, the Land’s End Labyrinth, and Fort Point.

And, of course, you can’t forget to go for a walk in the woods while visiting San Francisco!

Visiting the Muir Woods is an unforgettable experience worthy of your time on any weekend trip to the area.

Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco CA shot from above on a clear day

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia has been one of the coolest US cities to visit for centuries, and–like Boston–it features strong ties to the American Revolution.

This is where the Declaration of Independence and the Consitution were signed, touring Independence Hall and visiting the nearby Liberty Bell are among the best things to do in Philadelphia today as a result!

You can’t miss Philly’s food scene when visiting, either–from whoopie pies to Philly cheesesteaks, the city has a (literal) flavor all its own.

elfreths alley in philadelphia, one of the best places to vacation in usa

Start–but don’t finish–exploring Philadelphia’s food scene at the historic Reading Terminal Market.

Be sure to also make time to visit some of Philadelphia’s incredible museums during your visit, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Museum of the American Revolution (we loved this one), and touring the dark but fascinating Eastern State Penitentiary.

The Philadelphia Museum of Art is also home to another essential stop in this iconic East Coast City: the Rocky Steps.

And, if you’re willing to work up a sweat, definitely consider running up them yourself during your classic American vacation in Philadelphia!

independence hall in philadelphia on a sunny day with red and pink flowers in the foreground. attractions in usa things to do

Chicago, Illinois

From Wendy of The Nomadic Vegan

Chicago is the third-largest city in the US, and also one of the most ethnically diverse.

Its skyline reflecting off the waters of Lake Michigan is a sight to behold.

No matter what your interests are, whether it’s music, shopping, culture, art, or dining, you could spend months exploring all that Chicago has to offer.

On a shorter USA vacation, though, you can still see quite a few of the best sights in Chicago!

The city’s top museums include the Adler Planetarium, the Field Museum of Natural History, the Museum of Science and Industry, and the Art Institute of Chicago.

Don’t forget to check out the many outdoor sculptures and other public works of art around the Loop, either.

View of Chicago IL skyline from willis tower skydeck, a must-see during a 3 day Chicago vacation

A walk along the Magnificent Mile will take you past upscale department stores and through Millennium Park, home of the famous sculpture known as The Bean.

A visit to Bronzeville, also known as “the Black Metropolis”, is a must to learn about the city’s rich African-American history.

Architecture buffs will be interested to know that this is where Frank Lloyd Wright established the Prairie School architectural style. You can find some of his earliest buildings here in Chicago.

You’ll work up an appetite walking the streets of this massive city. This is a good thing, because the restaurant scene here is amazing!

You can find pretty much any cuisine you could imagine, from stylish Japanese to homestyle soul food, and there are even lots of vegetarian and  vegan restaurants in Chicago .

Photo of Chicago train traveling on a bridge over car traffic--using Chicago's public transportation is the best way to get around on a Chicago weekend getaway!

Houston, Texas

From Thanh of The Traveling Asian

Houston, Texas is one of the coolest places to visit in the United States, and while an unexpected vacation option, certainly one that will impress.

After all, it is the 4th largest city in the USA and is often ranked as the most diverse city in the country!

Because of this size, you can expect there to be all kinds of things for you to see and do here in this city.

One of the most iconic places you must visit in the city is Space Center Houston.

There you can learn about NASA and space travel as well as take a tour around the famous mission control center. If you love space, then this place is for you.

sunset over houston texas skyline with pond in the foreground, one of the unexpected places for vacation in usa

Houston is also home to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo which is the biggest rodeo of its kind in the country.

There, you’ll be able to eat some delicious rodeo foods, pet some livestock, learn about animals, play at the amusement park, and even watch a concert by famous celebrities.

But aside from the attractions, Houston is known for its food. Since it is the most diverse city in the country, you can find just about everything available here in this city.

For instance, you can find Tex-Mex, Chinese, Ethiopian, Greek, and many other ethnic cuisines available all around the area.

So if you love food and all things fun, then Houston is definitely the place for you.

Skyline of Houston Texas as seen on a sunny day with a park in the foreground, Houston is one of the best weekend getaways in Texas

Las Vegas, Nevada

From Kimberley of Two Travelling Toques

If you’re looking for a cool place to visit in the USA, you can’t get much cooler than Las Vegas .

This well-known city has been depicted in numerous movies such as The Hangover and Ocean’s Thirteen as party central.

And if that’s what you’re looking for, you’ll definitely find it in Vegas.

Long known as both the wedding capital for a quick place to get married, or the perfect spot to hold a bachelor or bachelorette party, either way, it’s the spot to bring your friends, let loose, and have fun!

Gambling has been a big draw to Las Vegas since the early 1930s, and there is no shortage of showy and extravagant casinos to choose from.

view of venice st marks square in las vegas, one of the best attractions long weekend in vegas getaway

Nightlife also takes center stage here.

From world-class musicians to top-notch magical acts, to dependable artists like Wayne Newton who have had a residency here for years. 

During the day, you can grab a fancy drink and chill by the pool. Or hit up one of the pool parties and listen to the headlining DJ.

Either way, be sure to bring lots of money for the high-end shops, ever-flowing drinks, and dazzling casinos looking to draw you in. 

Welcome to Las Vegas sign, one of the most popular weekend getaways in the USA

Savannah, Georgia

Without a doubt, the small but stunning city of Savannah, Georgia is one of the most beautiful places to visit in the USA.

Featuring absolutely stunning architecture, 22 of its original 24 town squares, endless oak trees dripping with Spanish moss, and some of the best food in the country, spending a few days in Savannah is bound to be a delight.

While you’re there, be sure to meander down beautiful Jones Street, check out Forsyth Park, hear some of the city’s most enduring legends on a ghost tour, enjoy views from River Street, and take in some of Savannah’s complex history at its various house museums and houses of worship.

Don’t forget to set aside plenty of time to eat!

Kate Storm in a black dress in front of a brick home on Jones Street during a long weekend in Savannah GA

While there are dozens of incredible  restaurants in Savannah , favorites include The Olde Pink House and The Grey for special occasions, The Collins Quarter for their legendary lavender mocha latte, and Leopold’s Ice Cream for a scoop of their famous Tutti Frutti ice cream.

Have enough time for a quick  day trip ?

Tybee Island –also known as “Savannah’s Beach”–is less than a 30-minute drive away, and while you certainly won’t want to swim in the summer, strolling along the sand and climbing the lighthouse are a treat.

Jones Street in Savannh GA with a green house in the left foreground and an oak tree on the right. Jones Street is one of the best Savannah photo spots

Los Angeles, California

From Trijit of Budget Travel Buff

Looking for the coolest place to visit in the United States?

Visit Los Angeles; a unique combination of the entertainment industry, gorgeous beaches, great food, and vibrant nightlife.

It is certainly not the cheapest place in California , but for the right travelers, LA is definitely worth the price tag.

Los Angeles is a large city full of tourist attractions that won’t let you stay idle.

If you are a beach lover, LA won’t disappoint you with its stunning beaches that include Malibu, Santa Monica, Manhattan Beach, Venice Beach, Hermosa Beach, and so on.

There are several fantastic museums in LA. LACMA is the most popular one for its diverse art collections and special exhibits.

Skyline of Los Angeles CA with palm trees in the forground, one of the best places to visit in the US

Some other renowned museums are the Grammy Museum, Natural History Museum, and Museum of Broken Relationships.

While visiting LA, you will notice entertainment at every corner of the city. You can see a concert or enjoy a ride at the Universal Studios Hollywood theme park.

If you rent a car in Los Angeles, go for a scenic drive along the Pacific Coast Highway that carves through the mountains of Malibu.

Los Angeles has some of the best restaurants in the US.

Once you are done with LA sightseeing, have lunch at any of these food spots – Diakokuya for ramen, Langer’s for a pastrami sandwich, Guisados for tacos, or pizza at Mozza.

aerial view of santa monica beach near los angeles, one of the best places to vacation in the united states

Seattle, Washington

Set right on the water with the dramatic backdrop of Mount Rainier, it’s no wonder that busy and beautiful Seattle is one of the best USA travel destinations.

When visiting Seattle, be sure to eat your way through Pike Place Market, head to the top of the Space Needle, visit the famous Chihuly Museum, and check out the fun and interesting Museum of Pop Culture.

Looking for interesting neighborhoods?

Head to Fremont, where the self-proclaimed unofficial motto is “des libertas quirkas”, aka “the freedom to be quirky”.

Hoping to spend some time outside?

Nestled in the heart of the magnificent Pacific Northwest, endless waterfalls, trails, and mountains–even Mount Rainier itself–are located within day-tripping distance from Seattle.

Seattle Waterfront with space needle visible through the ferris wheel

Charleston, South Carolina

Located just a couple of hours north of Savannah, Charleston shares a lot of similarities with its neighbor to the south.

Fantastic Lowcountry food, Spanish moss dripping from the trees, beautiful architecture, and lots of history to uncover are wonderful to appreciate in both Charleston and Savannah –but Charleston absolutely has its own distinct personality as well.

On your Charleston vacation, be sure to visit the beautiful and photogenic Rainbow Row, check out the tea-making process at the Charleston Tea Garden, visit the gorgeous and interesting Angel Oak Tree, stroll through Waterfront Park and Battery Park, and check out City Market.

Photo of Rainbow Row in Charleston SC, a must see during a 3 day weekend in Charleston SC

If you’d like to do some shopping while in Charleston, King Street is the place to go.

Those interested in US military history will no doubt want to visit Patriots Point to tour the former US naval ships docked there and Fort Sumter for its history (and views).

Beach lovers, don’t miss the chance to check out nearby Folly Beach and/or Sullivan’s Island!

Kate Storm sitting in front of the pineapple fountain in Charleston SC--choosing whether to visit Savannah or Charleston is no easy task, but we wrote this guide to help!

Orlando, Florida

As the theme park capital of the world, Orlando is one of the most popular places to visit in the USA for both domestic and international visitors, mostly on behalf of one iconic mouse.

As home to Walt Disney World , Orlando is a must-see USA bucket list item for many families across the world, and with four amazing Disney parks packed with rides, experiences, and intense amounts of nostalgia, it’s no wonder why.

Disney isn’t the only theme park game in town, though!

Universal Studios Orlando, home to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, is also a fantastic theme park to visit, and big roller coaster fans may even want to take a day trip to Tampa Bay to experience Busch Gardens.

Though the parks are a big draw for people visiting Orlando with kids and kids at heart alike, theme parks aren’t the only places to visit in and around Orlando.

The Kennedy Space Center, plenty of beaches, and even cool swimming holes like Wekiva Springs are within day-trip distance of Orlando.

Lake Eola Park in Orlando Florida with swams in the water and a skyline visible in the background. Orlando belongs on a bucket list for the United States

Portland, Oregon

Much like Austin, Portland proudly embraces its weirdness, celebrating the eclectic and bizarre in all possible ways–and that makes it endlessly fun to visit!

Bookworms like me will immediately head to Powell’s City of Books–I still think it’s the biggest bookstore I’ve ever visited–while foodies will want to head directly to the local ice cream obsession, Salt & Straw. 

Voodoo Doughnuts, now with a few locations nationally, also originated here and remains popular with tourists (though depending on who you ask, not locals–for what it’s worth, we’d rate the doughnuts 7/10).

During your weekend trip to Portland, make time to visit the Japanese Garden and the International Rose Garden, especially if you visit when everything is in bloom.

Plenty of incredible parts of the Columbia River Gorge, including famous Multnomah Falls, are also within easy reach of Portland and deserve to feature on your USA bucket list!

Photo of steal sign stating "portland oregon" in front of a blue sky, a must-see during 3 days in portland or

Nashville, Tennessee

From Apryl of Southern Traveling Gal

No doubt about it, there’s something about Nashville, that casts a long-lasting spell on travelers.

For travelers visiting Nashville, it’s not unheard of to plan a return trip as soon as the current one is over!

Only in “The Music City” is it possible to catch the latest exhibit at the Frist Art Museum, see a replica of the Parthenon and enjoy live music at venues along the Honky Tonk Highway.

For first-timers, touring country music icons like the Ryman Auditorium and the Country Music Hall of Fame is a must-do.

Don’t overlook artist-specific museums such as the Johnny Cash Museum and Glen Campbell Museum that provides a closer look at these music giants, either.

Much of Nashville’s allure lies within its distinctive neighborhoods, like the Gulch, filled with shops and restaurants.

Skyline of Nashville Tennessee at sunset overlooking the river, one of the most romantic getaways in the United States

It isn’t unusual to spot a long line or two here, typically featuring either people waiting in line to take a photo with the “What Lifts You” mural or getting into Biscuit Love.

Save some room for some barbecue from Peg Leg Porker!

12thSouth offers locally-owned boutiques, stores, and eateries. Also found here is Draper James, the flagship store of Reese Witherspoon’s clothing line.

Be sure to take home some cookies from Christie’s Cookie Company and snap a photo with the “I Believe in Nashville” mural.

Across the Cumberland River is the eclectic East Nashville. Don’t miss out on the mini doughnuts at Donut Distillery.

Depending on time, consider visiting Cheekwood Estates and Gardens, a 55-acre botanical garden, as part of your Nashville getaway.

Of course, no trip to Nashville is complete without hot chicken from Prince’s Hot Chicken or biscuits from Loveless Cafe, located near the Natchez Trace Parkway.

country band playing banjois in nashville tennessee

Boston, Massachusetts

From Linn of Brainy Backpackers

Boston is such a cool city to visit in the USA, rich in history, architecture, and food.

Along the waterfront, you can walk the 43-mile-long Harbor Walk.

But there is so much more to add to see during your trip to Boston, like the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile-long path taking you to 16 significant places in American history.

It is well marked and technically be walked in as little as 90 minutes, though you can download the app and visit each place which will take at least a whole day to complete.

Boston is home to the oldest public park in the United States, Boston Common, which is situated next to Boston Public Garden.

boston public garden in the summer, one of the best things to do in boston ma

You can wander the parks and enjoy a ride in the Boston Public Garden’s historic paddleboats.

Nearby, you’ll find the Boston Public Library at Copley Square, which is an incredibly beautiful Renaissance Revival structure from 1895 that you should visit.

You’ll also find the beautiful neighborhood of Beacon Hill nearby, as well as the trendy neighborhood of Back Bay.

For the best views of the city during your Boston itinerary , visit the Skywalk Observatory.

2 Days in Boston Itinerary: Beacon Hill

Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

From Melissa of Parenthood and Passports

Yellowstone National Park is the oldest national park in the United States and one of the best places to visit in the entire country.

Known for its geothermal activity, more than half of the earth’s geysers are located in the national park which straddles the borders of Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana. 

Old Faithful is one of the most popular things to see in Yellowstone National Park .

The active and predictable geyser erupts approximately 20 times each day.

Visitors to the park gather around to watch the geyser blast hot water and steam into the sky.

Although quite impressive, Old Faithful is just one of many must-see geothermal features found in the park.

View of Grand Prism in Yellowstone National Park, one of the best places to visit in USA

One of the largest hot springs in the world, the Grand Prismatic Spring, is another popular attraction in Yellowstone.

Visitors can get an up-close view of the spring or take a short hike for a stunning overview of Grand Prismatic’s vibrant colors.  

Beyond all of its geothermal features, Yellowstone National Park also boasts beautiful waterfalls, crystal-clear lakes, rivers, and more than 200 species of animals.

Bison, deer, moose, wolves, and even bears live in the park.

Because of all the wildlife in Yellowstone, visitors are strongly encouraged to use caution when hiking or camping and to carry bear spray to protect themselves in the event of an encounter.

herd of bison crossing the road and causing a traffic jam in yellowstone national park, one of the best places to vacation usa

Sawtooth Mountains, Idaho

From Allison of She Dreams of Alpine

Idaho is often overlooked when it comes to cool places to visit in the US, but the tiny town of Stanley serves as the gateway to an abundance of outdoor adventures in the stunning Sawtooth Mountain range and along the swift Salmon River.

Although it has a population of less than 100, Stanley is easily accessible in a 3-hour drive from the main airport in Boise or about a 1-hour drive if you’re coming from Sun Valley.

The best way to explore the Sawtooth Mountains is on one of the many hiking trails.

The hike to Alice Lake is a perfect introduction to the area, and you can either do a 12-mile day hike or backpack the longer Alice/Toxaway Loop over the course of a few days.

sawtooth mountains idaho on sunny day with lake in the foreground, one of the best places to vacation usa

Whichever option you choose, you’ll discover gorgeous views of Alice Lake framed by the “Dragon’s Back” peaks of the Sawtooth Mountains, including Idaho’s own “El Capitan.”

For fun on the water, you can go fishing along the Salmon River or swim in Redfish Lake.

When you need some rejuvenation after your adventures, you can reward yourself with great food and drinks at the Stanley Supper Club and take a dip in the hot springs at the Mountain Village Resort.

Once you head home, you’ll surely find yourself raving to your friends about this hidden gem of a mountain town – unless you want to keep the Sawtooth Mountains and Stanley a secret for yourself!

Sawtooth Mountains Idaho with a lake visible on the left of the photo and mountain peaks in the background. These mountains definitely belong on your USA bucket list!

Oregon Coast

From Kay of The Awkward Traveller

The Oregon Coast is one of the most underrated travel destinations in the USA, but for those who love moody, dramatic scenery, it is the best place to be.

Although the actual coast isn’t very long (338 or so miles, about a 7.5-hour drive without stopping), it makes for a great weekend or longer trip with added stops.

Starting at the north end, about 2 hours outside of Portland, the city of Astoria will serve as your jumping-off point with picturesque bridges and locations from The Goonies.

Heading south, take a pitstop at the cheese capital of the state  –  Tillamook , Oregon.

One car driving along the oregon coast as shot from above

Visit the Tillamook Cheese Factory and gorge yourself on all things dairy before continuing on to stunning Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area.

The highlight of the coast will be Yachats, Oregon, with incredible farm-to-table restaurants that are dedicated to sourcing local sustainable fish, meat, and produce providers.

On the southern end of the coast, you can find sand dunes in Florence, and natural rock arches among the cliffs in Brookings.

If your tolerance for rain is low, summer will be the best season to visit weather-wise, while winter and spring will have smaller crowds and lower prices.

Oregon Coast at sunset looking toward Haystack Rock, one of the prettiest places in Oregon

Acadia National Park, Maine

From Ale of Sea Salt & Fog

Acadia National Park is one of the most beautiful national parks in the eastern United States, perfectly showcasing the beauty of the Maine coast.

Acadia has miles of hiking and biking trails, as well as easy coastal access for kayaking and sailing. 

When visiting, plan to spend at least  2 days in Acadia National Park  so you can make the most of your time there.

One of the best things to do includes watching the sunrise at Cadillac Mountain, where you’ll get stunning views of the islands that dot the coast.

Things to Do in Acadia National Park

Drive Park Loop Road to enjoy some of the park’s most famous attractions, including Sand Beach, Thunder Hole, and Jordan Pond (don’t forget to stop for popovers at Jordan Pond House!).

For hiking, choose a paved Carriage Road to take you down to one of the many picturesque ponds and lakes in the park.

Plan your visit in the fall to see the famous New England fall foliage in full display, or in the summer to enjoy long, sunny days perfect for hiking.

If you love the outdoors, add Acadia to your list of places to visit in the US – you won’t be disappointed.

Things to Do in Acadia National Park

Joshua Tree National Park, California

From Monica of This Rare Earth

Joshua Tree National Park in Southern California is an incredible destination in the United States. 

This desert ecosystem became a national park as recently as 1994, and it’s easy to see why it was chosen!

The Mojave Desert and the Colorado Desert meet in the middle of Joshua Tree National Park, which means that you will see two very different landscapes depending on which half of the park you are in.  

The Mojave Desert is home to the famous Joshua Tree – a tall and spindly yucca – as well as giant boulders popular with climbers and hikers. 

The majority of the park’s hiking trails are found in this region.

desert landscape at sunrise in joshua tree national park, an excellent part of several of the best west coast road trips usa

However,  while planning your Joshua Tree National Park itinerary , it would be a mistake to skip the Colorado Desert at the southern end of the park.  

The Colorado Desert is hotter, lower in elevation, and flatter, but holds gorgeous landscapes full of cacti and, at the right time of year, wildflowers. 

 In the summer months, avoid strenuous hikes or leave early in the morning as temperatures can reach over 100 degrees.

Joshua Tree National Park is a designated Dark Sky Park, perfect for stargazing and well outside the bright light of the city.  

Joshua Tree is roughly 2.5 hours outside of Los Angeles.

Joshua Tree NP in California with a Joshua tree on the right side of the photo

From Chris of Called to Wander

Alaska is known as the Last Frontier, evoking adventure for those looking to travel to a truly unique place.

Because the state is massive, at over twice the size of Texas, you could spend as much or as little time exploring it as you have.

Many people take cruises through the Inside Passage and make stops in places like Ketchikan, Haines, and Seward.

Others fly into the main cities of Anchorage or Fairbanks and then rent vehicles and head off on their own adventures.

By far the best way to make the most of an Alaska vacation (though it requires a steep time commitment) is by driving to Alaska and spending as much time as you’d like wandering from one place to the next.

glacier in glacier np in alaska with water in the foreground and a mountain in the background

You can drive to the Arctic Ocean along the Dalton Highway, view North America’s largest mountain (Mt. Denali), or observe wildlife like caribou, grizzly bear, and moose.

Or, catch a flight out to a handful of the most remote national parks, or drive up to and hike out to massive, ancient glaciers.

If you enjoy fishing, go after halibut in Homer or salmon in the famous Russian River.

Regardless of what kind of travel you prefer, Alaska offers adventure for everyone and should definitely be on your travel bucket list!

Train along an Alaska mountainside with wildflowers in the foreground and a mountain in the background. Alaska is one of the most beautiful places in the us

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

From Dan of Cabin Critic

The Great Smoky Mountain National Park is the most popular national park in the US, hosting over 10 million annual visitors, and it definitely belongs on your bucket list for the USA.

Located in Tennessee and North Carolina, the park has diverse animal life, plants, and natural attractions. There are tons to do and see. 

If you are feeling adventurous you can go zoom down zip lines, go white water rafting, or go mountain biking. 

For a more relaxed trip, you can go on hikes, see beautiful waterfalls, or simply go for a scenic drive.

sunrise of great smoky mountains, one of the most beautiful national parks in the us

Cades Cove, for example, is a broad valley surrounded by mountains you can drive through that is well known for providing the best opportunities for seeing wildlife like white-tailed deer, black bears, coyotes, and more.

When you aren’t enjoying the outdoors there are numerous mountain towns to enjoy like Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, or Asheville .

Stay in  one of the cabins with a view  of the mountainsides and check out the local attractions like Dollywood in Pigeon Forge or the Biltmore Estate in Asheville . 

View of the Great Smoky Mountains during fall foliage season in the southern USA

Mount Rainier National Park, Washington

From Michele of Adventures Abound

Just a 2-hour drive from both Portland and Seattle rest the foothills of the towering volcano Mount Rainier.

Known to the Indigenous since time immemorial, Mount Tahoma is covered in unimaginable beauty and can be enjoyed year-round. 

Visit in the summertime for hiking through meadows strewn with wildflowers of every color, and in the fall for ripening berries and a better chance to catch the trails and lakes free of ice and snowmelt on a variety of great day hikes just outside of Seattle .

To extend your visit overnight, pitch a tent in an established campground, stay in a rustic lodge in the national park, or backpack along the Wonderland trail that circumvents the park.

Not feeling up to a lengthy hike?

hiker in a field of wildflowers in mount rainier np with mount rainier visible in the background

Just driving through Mount Rainier National Park will afford endless views of waterfalls, glaciers, lakes, and even the chance to spot wildlife. 

For those thrill-seekers looking for a more challenging adventure, apply for a permit to climb more than 8,000 feet to the summit, but be aware this is only for experienced mountaineers.

Mount Rainier National Park can also be enjoyed in the winter when the park sees an average of 55 feet of snowfall or more.

Head to the Crystal Mountain gondola to catch a great view of the peak while skiing and snowboarding down the slopes, or pick one of many great locations to snowshoe and backcountry ski along the mountain.

Whatever the choice for season and activity, Mount Rainier National Park is sure to be full of memories and adventure in one of the most beautiful destinations in the United States.

Snowcapped Mount Rainier with wildflowers in the foreground, one of the most beautiful places in usa

Arches National Park, Utah

Home to over 2,000 naturally-occurring sandstone arches, Arches National Park in Utah is one of the most uniquely beautiful places in the USA.

Whether you’re hiking to the incredible Delicate Arch (so iconic that it’s featured on Utah’s license plates), wandering through the Devil’s Garden, or taking one of the shorter hikes to visit some of the most impressive arches in the park, there’s no shortage of things to do.

Even one day in Arches National Park is well worth your time, but more would certainly be better.

Arches National Park is also home to internationally-recognized dark skies and some of the best stargazing in the United States–in order to see the best of the park, be sure to visit at least once after dark!

And, while Arches National Park is easily one of the best places to vacation in the US in its own right, the nearby town of Moab also makes an excellent launching pad to visit Canyonlands National Park and Dead Horse Point State Park.

Double Arch in Arches National Park Utah

Olympic National Park, Washington

From Sophie and Adam of We Dream of Travel

Not only does Olympic National Park cover nearly a million acres, but it is also the most biodiverse of all the US national parks.

It has it all, from glaciated mountains to breathtaking coastlines, crashing waterfalls, ancient rainforests, enchanting hot springs, and plentiful wildlife.

With such a treasure trove of natural landscapes, Olympic National Park is easily one of the best places to visit in the US.

Mountain lovers should budget plenty of time to hike the trails of Hurricane Ridge.

Here you will discover stunning views above the clouds, as well as an abundance of wildlife.

Rocky Beach in Olympic National Park washington at sunset, a fantastic view along a west coast usa road trip destination

A great way to explore the park is on foot, particularly as much of the park is roadless. There are numerous multi-day hikes to choose from and it’s popular with backpackers.

The 17.4 miles Hoh River Trail is one of the most impressive, taking you through a flourishing rainforest to the base of Mount Olympus.

For coastal visitors, Second Beach is one of the best Olympic Park photography  locations and a perfect spot for sunset. 

However, with 73 miles of wild coastline, there’s plenty to explore!

There are endless options for the waterfall, forest, and nature lovers too.

In Sol Duc forest you can watch crystal water plunge into the lush greenery.

Or, you can choose to explore the vibrant green mosses of the Hoh Rainforest.  

No matter which part of Olympic National Park you visit, you will not be disappointed.

Forested trail in Olympic National Park with a river flowing across the photo. Olympic National Park definitely belongs on your USA bucket list!

Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona

Stretching over a mile deep, the Grand Canyon in northwest Arizona is one of the largest–and most impressive–canyons on the planet, and one of the most popular places to visit in the USA!

Come to Grand Canyon National Park to admire views from the rim, hike into the canyon , watch the sunrise and sunset, and perhaps even hike all the way down to the Colorado River.

If you do want to hike to the river, though, be warned: doing so is a 2-day commitment!

Anyone taking a southwest road trip in the USA should consider adding a visit to the majestic Grand Canyon to their list: it’s truly a sight that you’ll never forget.

View of the Grand Canyon from the south rim near sunset. The Grand Canyon is one of the best USA travel destinations

Death Valley National Park, California

From Michelle of The Wandering Queen

One of the best places to visit in California is Death Valley National Park .

This park is filled with bright white salt flats, mountains splashed with pastel colors, and eerie rocks that move on their own.

This park is such a strange yet unique environment which makes it perfect for avid photographers.

One of the best things to do is to watch the sunrise at Zabriskie Point. The views are glorious as the sun slowly sets on the unique colorful mountains.

Afterward, make sure to hike the Golden Canyon, Gower Gulch, and Badlands Loop Hike. The trailhead is right next to Zabriskie Point.

mesquite dunes in death valley national park during a pink sunrise

Another popular activity is visiting Badwater Basin. The basin stands at 282 feet below sea level and is filled with white salt.

This is a great spot to take pictures of the salt in contrast with the tall, dark mountains in the distance.

Nearby the salt flats, you can visit the devil’s golf course where spikey salt formations cover the ground.

The next outstanding area to visit is the Artists Drive. The mountain is sprinkled with pastel colors like yellow, pink, purple, and green.

It truly is a spectacular thing to see!

Rocky Mountain National Park

From Jyoti of Story At Every Corner

Rocky Mountain National Park is one of the most gorgeous parks in the US.

It’s also easily reachable from Denver, Colorado, which has many flights from across the country, making it fairly simple to access and one of the most popular places to vacation in America!

The best place to stay is in Estes Park , a quaint little tourist town in the mountains.

There are many small towns all around the park and many choices for all price points. 

white and green shop in downtown estes park. shopping downtown is one of the best things to do in estes park colorado

The easiest way to visit RMNP park is by car.

You can then enjoy the park by making stops at each vista point and taking hikes from there.

Most stops have short and long hikes; easy and challenging hikes.

There is a hike for everyone, but there is also spectacular scenery right at the vista points, even without a hike.

Keep in mind that the popularity of Rocky Mountain National Park means that certain places, like Bear Lake Road, must be accessed via reservation.

Kate Storm standing in front of Emerald Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, one of the best places to visit in colorado

The most popular road that goes across the park is the scenic Trail Ridge Road.

If you don’t have time to visit anything else, I recommend driving Trail Ridge Road from Estes Park to the town of Grand Lake.

Other major attractions include Sprague Lake and Bear Lake, to the south of the trail ridge road.

They offer absolutely stunning views and many wildlife viewing opportunities along with the drives. 

There is so much to do around Denver that RMNP can be part of a week-long itinerary visiting Colorado  or a trip just for RMNP. 

jeremy storm in a gray backpack hiking in rocky mountain national park

Set in the Sierra Nevada Mountains along the border of California and Nevada, Lake Tahoe is easily one of the most beautiful places in the US.

With crystal-clear water and plenty of activities in and out of the water, from hiking to SUP to swimming, there is no shortage of ways to appreciate the otherworldly beauty of Lake Tahoe .

To enjoy the views of the lake itself, summer is definitely the best time to visit–but winter has its charms, too, including plenty of skiing and incredible views of the lake framed by bright white snow.

From romantic couples’ retreats to fun getaways to Lake Tahoe with kids , all kinds of travelers will find something to love about Lake Tahoe.

Lake Tahoe from above during the summer, one of the best USA travel destinations

Havasu Falls, Arizona

Located on Havasupai tribal lands not far from the Grand Canyon, Havasu Falls is simultaneously one of the most famous waterfalls in the USA and one of the hardest to access.

In order to visit Havasu Falls, you’ll need to secure an extremely competitive permit (they sell out months in advance) and complete a 10-mile hike in each direction.

You’ll also need to spend the night nearby, as it’s one of the permit requirements set out by the Havasupai people.

If you manage to swing both the logistics and the hike, though, the rewards are pretty spectacular.

Havasu Falls in Arizona, one of the most beautiful places in USA. Turquoise waterfall with orange walls surrounding it

Zion National Park, Utah

Home to some of what are quite possibly the best hikes in the country, Utah’s most-visited national park is absolutely one of the best places to see in the US.

Test your fear of heights (if you have one, that is) by hiking the incredible Angel’s Landing, and be rewarded with stunning views of Zion Canyon.

Venture deep into the Virgin River by hiking The Narrows , a hike that takes place literally in the river!

Seek out incredible views along Observation Point, the Canyon Overlook Trail , and the Watchman Trail.

Try to score a permit to hike the Subway, but if you can’t get one, don’t worry: there’s more to see in Zion National Park than you can cover in one vacation.

No matter how you spend your days at Zion National Park, there’s no doubt that you’ll be experiencing something worthy of a bucket list!

Kate Storm at the viewpoint at the Canyon Overlook Trail in Zion National Park Utah

Texas Bluebonnet Trail

California’s magnificent wildflowers may be a bit better known outside of the country, but Texas’ phenomenal spread of bluebonnets and Indian paintbrushes that decorate the countryside each spring absolutely belong on anyone’s USA bucket list.

Whether you choose to visit the official Texas Bluebonnet Trail near Ennis (not far from Dallas) or head to the Texas Hill Country , there is no shortage of places to admire bluebonnets in Texas.

Though the blooming times can of course vary a bit depending on the weather, late March and early April are generally the best times to experience the beauty of Texas’ bluebonnets.

Wooden cart parked in a Texas field surrounded by bluebonnets. Beautiful countryside like this close by many of the best weekend getaways in Texas!

Upper Peninsula, Michigan

From Emily of Em’s on the Road

If you’re looking for unforgettable outdoor experiences without the price tag of popular destinations out west, then the Upper Peninsula of Michigan is the place for you.

One reason the Upper Peninsula (or U.P.) is really unique is that it is an ideal place for adventure seekers all year long. 

In the warmer months, the U.P is a great beach destination in the Midwest thanks to its location with beachfront on Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, and Lake Huron.

In the fall, pack your hiking boots and tackle rocky hiking trails for colorful views you’d never expect in the Midwest.

With an unobstructed panoramic view of Lake Superior, the hike up  Sugar Loaf mountain in Marquette, Michigan  is one of the most popular in the region.

Thanks to some serious snowfall, there’s so much to do in the U.P. in the winter months.

There are cross-country ski trails, snowmobiling trails, downhill skiing, dog sledding, ice climbing, and more. 

View of Lake Superior with a rainbow over it during fall foliage season on Sugarloaf Mountain in Michigan

Redwood National Forest

From Dhara of Roadtripping California

Most visitors to the Golden State put   California’s national parks at the top of their itineraries because they are just so spectacular.

Redwood National and State Parks, in the northern part of the state, offer you the chance to stroll among giant redwoods, some of the tallest and oldest trees on the planet.

A group of five parks, Redwood National and State Parks feature not just the towering redwoods, but also epic coastal views, beautiful prairies filled with wildflowers in season, and the chance to see birds and wildlife.

Enjoy some of the scenic drives in the parks: Howland Hill Drive, Coastal Drive, and the Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway are all great choices.

Two people walking through a doorway in a fallen redwood tree in california usa

Do some of the trails through the redwood groves to see the giant trees up close: the Big Tree Wayside Walk, the Stout Memorial Grove Trail, and Lady Bird Johnson Grove are all super scenic and relatively easy walks.

Gaze up at the trees, and enjoy the ferns and rhododendrons in the understory.

You can also go biking in the parks, and camp if you plan to stay for a few days.

Redwood National and State Parks are about 5.5 hours north of San Francisco by road, and you can visit all year, although you will have the best weather in the summer.

Man standing in front of enormous Redwood trees with a sunflare in the top left corner of the photo

Apostle Islands, Wisconsin

From Jase of Roaming Vegans

A little-known gem in the north of Wisconsin is the Apostle Islands.

This island archipelago on Lake Superior looks like it belongs in Southeast Asia – not on the shoreline of a humble midwestern town.

However, its tucked-away location makes it all the more special for visitors.

While the lake freezes in winter, the islands come to life in summer with many activities like  sea kayaking , island hopping, and cliff jumping.

There is even an island home to one of the largest concentrations of bears in the Midwest–yes, bears!

The largest and most populated island is Madeline Island which makes for a great base to explore the nearby smaller islands.

sea caves as seen from the water at apostle islands, one of the best places to visit in the us

Maui, Hawaii

From Jessica of I’m Jess Traveling

Famed for her elegant beaches,  world-class resorts , and next-level surf, Maui attracts visitors from all over the world. 

It’s no surprise that Maui was named CondĂ© Nast Traveler’s best island in the U.S. for 23 consecutive years. 

There are countless things to see and do in Maui depending on your travel style. 

For outdoor enthusiasts, hike through a majestic bamboo forest ending at a 400-foot waterfall.  

Ocean lovers can test their skills at surfing or set sail on a sunset cruise.

Bright blue water as seen along the Road to Hana in Maui, one of the best USA road trip itinerary ideas

There won’t be a shortage of exotic beaches to explore, no matter what your travel style is.

The adventure seekers have their pick among plunging the popular Road to Hana or watching the sunrise above the clouds at 10,000 feet inside Haleakala National Park. 

Whatever your draw, sunsets, beaches, luxury, or adventure, Maui has it all. 

Not only is Maui one of the best USA travel destinations but it’s one of the best places to take a tropical vacation in the world. 

Couple walking along Kaanapali Beach in Maui, shaded by a palm tree. Kaanapali Beach is one of the best beaches in America

Cape Cod, Massachusetts

For adorable beach towns, sandy beaches, and some of the best seafood you’ve ever eaten in your life, head to the classic New England summer getaway of Cape Cod.

While you’re in Cape Cod (or as New Englanders say, “on the Cape”), hit one of the beautiful trails, visit a lighthouse or two, stick your toes in the sand, and eat lots and lots of lobster.

While Cape Cod’s swimming season is much shorter than popular beach destinations elsewhere in the country, it’s still well worth visiting.

Just be sure to plan ahead, because rental houses for summer on the Cape tend to book up before winter even wraps up!

Provincetown Massachusetts on Cape Cod as seen from the water

Nā Pali Coast, Kauai

Towering cliffs covered in dense jungle, dramatic waterfalls, small valleys, and views of the Pacific Ocean far below: welcome to the Nā Pali   Coast.

Without a doubt, the Nā Pali   Coast on Kauai is one of the most beautiful travel destinations in the US.

Stretching 17 miles along the northwest portion of Kauai, the Nā Pali   Coast is best admired from air–usually via a helicopter tour–or from a boat on the sea.

Whichever option you choose, there’s no doubt that what is arguably the most beautiful corner of The Garden Island is bound to impress.

Na Pali Coast of Kauai Hawaii. Kauai is one of the best road trips in USA.

Florida Keys

For a taste of the Caribbean without leaving the USA, head to the Florida Keys!

Not only is the overseas drive from Miami to Key West one of the most scenic road trips in the USA, but the Keys themselves are also fantastic, home to beautiful beaches, colorful architecture, great food, and plenty of things to do.

While you’re there, be sure to hit the water via snorkeling or scuba diving, go for a swim, enjoy the famous Duval Street, tour the Ernest Hemingway House, and eat several slices of the region’s famous Key Lime pie!

Highway over the Caribbean Sea leading the to Floriday Keys as shot with a drone. The Florida Keys are one of the best places to visit in USA

Big Island, Hawaii

From Patricia of Travel Fam Life

The biggest of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii (also known as the Big Island) is a cool place to visit.

That starts with the weather: you’ll experience a lot of sunshine temperatures ranging from 85°- 90° in the summer months and 79°- 83 in the winter months, making it the perfect place to escape year-round. 

Hawaii is going to impress anyone that decides to visit.

The food is phenomenal and the choices are vast with plenty of history and cultural backgrounds.

The array of activities ranges from land to sea, from memorable ancient sites to beautiful folklore traditions. 

Some of the best things to do when taking a vacation to the Big Island include:

woman snorkeling in hawaii with orange fish in the foreground

Zip Lining over waterfalls is an activity that can be very exhilarating if you are an adrenaline junkie.

This can also be enjoyed as a family activity, some companies allow kids as young as 5 years old to participate.

Volcano National Park is a breathtaking experience with its majestic hikes, thrilling ride down to the Chain of Craters, and some spectacular scenery and photo opportunities.

Papakolea or Green Sand Beach is one of 4 green sand beaches in the world.

The hike to this remote beach is very worthwhile, and the backdrop of the Hawaiian blue ocean that keeps you company makes the whole experience priceless.

And the list goes on, you can check it out here .

Helicopter tour of Volcano National Park in Hawaii shot from inside the helicopter with lava visible through the windshield

Outer Banks, North Carolina

With sandy beaches framed by sand dunes and rolling waves, the Outer Banks of North Carolina may not boast the bright water of the Florida Keys or the tropical beauty of Hawaii, but they are stunning all the same, and absolutely one of the best places to visit in the USA.

Come for the small beach towns, the history of the Wright Brothers taking their first flight here, the southern food, the historic forts, and the beautiful lighthouses. 

Come for the sunken pirate ships, for the wild horses that live on some of the islands, for the great places to swim, and for the great day trip opportunities.

If you’re looking for a classic, all-American vacation, you can’t go wrong with a visit to the barrier islands off the coast of North Carolina that make up the magnificent Outer Banks.

2 wild horses on a beach in North Carolina. Both horses are brown and they are standing near sand dunes

Oahu, Hawaii

From Sydney of A World in Reach

While visitors sometimes think of Oahu as just being a stopping point before visiting Hawaii’s other islands, the island has so much to offer than overcrowded beaches and tourist attractions.

Oahu is home to delicious food, beautiful scenery, and captivating history and is one of the best travel destinations in the United States.

Most visitors to Oahu will base themselves in Honolulu, Hawaii’s capital and largest city.

Guidebooks often recommend spending little time in Honolulu; however, this city is a melting pot of culture and is home to some of the best food on the island.

Whether you’re looking for a traditional Hawaiian meal or some of the best Asian food in the United States, you can easily find a delicious meal in Honolulu.

Start your visit to Oahu off by exploring Honolulu, seeing the sights, and eating all of the delicious food.

oahu hawaii beach at sunset with palm trees in the foreground

Spend a day at Waikiki Beach – it might be touristy, but it’s still worth a visit.

Plan a visit to Pearl Harbor, where you can learn more about one of the darkest days in US History, and spend a morning hiking Diamond Head, one of the best hikes on Oahu .

Spend the rest of your time on the island exploring the North Shore, visiting the famous Giovanni’s Shrimp Truck, and indulging in shave ice from Matsumoto.

Visit the beaches along the North Shore, where you might see some surfers catching waves, and hike through a botanical garden to a beautiful waterfall at Waimea Valley.

Lanikai beach in Oahu Hawaii as seen from above. One of the best beaches in USA

Napa Valley, California

Northern California’s wine country is definitely among the most beautiful–and for wine lovers, tastiest, places to visit in the USA.

With beautiful small towns, great boutiques, and rolling hills filled with vineyards that almost feel like being in Tuscany, both Napa Valley and Sonoma County have plenty to offer those looking for a laid-back, wine-filled getaway.

Vineyard in Napa Valley CA with a wood barn visible in the background, one of the best honeymoon destinations in usa

Door County, Wisconsin

From Paulina of Paulina on the Road

Wisconsin often isn’t the first US state that people think of visiting, but from beautiful beaches to quirky attractions like House on the Rock , it has plenty to offer.

One of the most beautiful USA landmarks, Door Country, Wisconsin welcomes you on board with 300 miles of stretched shoreline and an awestruck sunset over the water, you could not leave without a witness. 

It allows your soul to breathe and relax. Wisconsin lets you explore aesthetic art galleries, and thousands of miles of stretched orchards, cherish the local brews and wines, paddle along the beautiful lakes, and devour the cheery pies.

winding road through fall foliage in door county wisconsin, one of the best hidden usa secret vacation spots

Moreover, Green Bay, the capital of the region, is an underrated city that eventually captivates its visitors.

Though it’s a small city, the vibrant culture offers amazing  things to do in Green Bay .

Green Bay entertains visitors with prominent wineries. They produce their wines right up there which adds up to be a vital part of their culture. The landscape and heritage inspire the artists.

Walleye fishermen have the best water. It’s clean and portrays immense beauty. The botanical gardens and zoological parks play their role in charming travelers. 

Green Bay is an enchanting place that charms visitors with its intriguing features. 

Lakeshore at golden hour in Door County Wisconsin with evergreen trees on the right side of the photo

Route 66 isn’t technically just one place, but as one of the most iconic travel destinations in the United States, I couldn’t bear to leave it off this USA bucket list!

Stretching from Chicago, Illinois to Santa Monica, California, Route 66 is America’s best-known road trip and the perfect place to find not-quite-forgotten slices of Americana, from quirky roadside attractions like Cadillac Ranch and the Catoosa Whale to beloved diners and 50s-era-inspired motels.

Route 66 passes through nine states in total (Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, and California), and is a fantastic way to experience some of the best of what traveling in the US has to offer, all in one large trip.

jeremy storm sitting on top of a car at cadillac ranch in amarillo

Big cities, small towns, incredibly diverse landscapes, and beloved national parks are all featured heavily on Route 66.

Though it’s not technically on the route, even the Grand Canyon is accessible as an incredible side journey when road-tripping Route 66.

Whether you want to find a quirky campsite in Oklahoma or go hiking in Arizona, there’s no doubt that Route 66 is a classic US travel destination.

Route 66 in California with Joshua trees on either side. Route 66 is one of the absolute best road trips in USA

Big Sur, California

From Lauren of Ready, Set, PTO

Big Sur is one of the most beautiful places in the US and should definitely be on your bucket list.

Cruising along the winding Pacific Coast Highway with sweeping views of the Pacific is a magical experience.

This rugged area is located in Central California, about 5 hours north of Los Angeles.

If you aren’t able to find available lodging within Big Sur, check out nearby towns of Carmel and Monterey for more options, or try car camping with an epic view!

mcway falls as seen on big sur from above, one of the best places to visit in california

There are plenty of amazing  things to do in Big Sur .

I definitely recommend checking out the iconic Bixby Bridge (as seen in HBO’s Big Little Lies), admiring McWay Falls, hiking in Andrew Molera State Park, and Limekiln State Park, having a drink with a view at Nepenthe and watching the sunset at Pfeiffer Beach!

There’s not much cell service in Big Sur, so be prepared for an off-the-grid weekend of relaxation and gorgeous views.

Pacific Coast Highway California shot from above, one of the best romantic vacations for couples in the United States

Page, Arizona

The small town of Page, Arizona may seem like no more than a small town worthy of a brief stop on a road trip at first blush–but this small, unassuming town is home to some of the most incredible sights in the entire southwest, and it definitely belongs on your USA bucket list!

Page is where you can find the famous Antelope Canyon, as well as Horseshoe Bend , the Instagram darling of the Colorado River (for very good reason).

Just outside of Page, you can also find the remarkable Glen Canyon Dam, one of the largest dams in the US, as well as Lake Powell–but to see the best of Lake Powell, you’ll actually need to cross into Utah!

That’s not hard to do, though: Page is located right next to the Arizona/Utah border.

With such an outsized list of fun attractions, there’s no doubt that Page is one of the coolest places to vacation in the USA.

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About Kate Storm

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In May 2016, I left my suburban life in the USA and became a full-time traveler. Since then, I have visited 50+ countries on 5 continents and lived in Portugal, developing a special love of traveling in Europe (especially Italy) along the way. Today, along with my husband Jeremy and dog Ranger, I’m working toward my eventual goal of splitting my life between Europe and the USA.

3 thoughts on “USA Bucket List: 50 Best Places to Visit in the US”

Great info. I know its great because I have been to most of the beaches you mention!

Thank you – will also look at your Italian small towns to see which ones we should visit and maybe retire to.

Thank you so much, Laura!

Retiring to Italy–sounds like quite the dream! 🙂

Absolutely amazing article, just loved it.

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14 of the best places to go in the USA for a summer vacation

May 3, 2024 ‱ 12 min read

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From the beaches of San Diego to the cobbled streets of Boston, here are the best places to visit in the US in summer © Sebastien Burel / Shutterstock

With summer just around the corner in the USA , you’re likely already dreaming of where to spend your vacation. 

And you won’t be alone. The months of June to August form the US’s busiest travel season. The warm days mean events such as music and food festivals are in full swing,  national parks  are fully open for the season, and there are more opportunities for outdoor activities. Kids are out of school, and you could face big crowds and higher prices wherever you go.

Whether you want to see some of the most incredible and well-known places or you're aiming to get a bit off the beaten path, here is our guide to where to go for a summer vacation in the United States.

Group of hikers walking on cooled lava flow of black rock

1. The Big Island, Hawaii

The island of Hawai’i (most often referred to as “the Big Island”) is the largest of the state ’s chain of islands, and it’s full of scenic beauty, miles of volcanic rock formations, breathtaking peaks and valleys, waterfalls, trails and rugged beaches (including the Papakƍlea green-sand beach ). With eight of the world’s 13 climate zones, the island of Hawai’i is ecologically diverse to an astounding degree, with thousands of unique species of plants and animals.

A car is a must with so much to see, but the roads are rarely crowded (save for rush-hour traffic around Kona and Hilo ). Dive with manta rays in Captain Cook, ride horses in Waimea , stargaze near the summit of Mauna Kea , swim at Mahaiʻula Beach and most definitely take a hike in stunning  Volcanoes National Park . Better yet, plan to shack up at the historic Volcano House inside the park, where Mark Twain once stayed. Start the day by sipping a hot cup of Kona coffee at 4000ft and wrap it up with a sunset mai tai aboard a catamaran, followed by a delicious dinner at Moon and Turtle in Hilo.

Want to see more of Hawaii? Here are the top places to go

Visitors walk and ride bicycles on a street

2. Mackinac Island, Michigan

From either Mackinaw City or St Ignace, you can catch a ferry to Mackinac Island, Michigan . The island’s location in the straits between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron made it a prized port in the North American fur trade, and a site the British and Americans battled over many times. The most important date on this 3.8-sq-mile island was 1898 – the year cars were banned in order to encourage tourism. Today, all travel is by horse or bicycle; even the police use bikes to patrol the town. Eighty percent of Mackinac Island is state parkland.

The crowds of tourists – called Fudgies by the islanders – can be crushing at times, particularly during summer weekends. But when the last ferry leaves in the evening and clears out the day-trippers, Mackinac’s real charm emerges as you drift back into another, slower era.

Explore more of Michigan in these top places to visit

Two hikers follow a path through thick undergrowth downhill towards a lake

3. Glacier National Park, Montana

Few places on earth are as magnificent and pristine as Glacier National Park . Protected in 1910 during the first flowering of the American conservationist movement, Glacier ranks with Yellowstone, Yosemite and the Grand Canyon among the United States’ most astounding natural wonders. The glacially carved remnants of an ancient thrust fault left a brilliant landscape of towering snowcapped pinnacles laced with plunging waterfalls and glassy turquoise lakes. The mountains are surrounded by dense forests, which host a virtually intact pre-Columbian ecosystem. Grizzly bears still roam in abundance, and smart park management has kept the place accessible and authentically wild.

Planning tips:  Although the park remains open year-round, most services are closed between October and mid-May, making a summer visit the best, if not only, time to get the park’s full offering. Going-to-the-Sun Rd , which crosses Glacier National Park, opens when crews finish plowing the snow, which could be as late as July.

Keep exploring Montana with these top experiences throughout the state

A boat sits at a small dock

4. Lewes, Delaware 

This tiny, darling dot on the coast is known as the “First Town in the First State ” and is a must-visit come summer. The main attraction in Lewes is its gorgeous, wheelchair-accessible beach, part of the 5000-acre Cape Henlopen State Park  – which also contains a nature reserve with excellent programming (bird walk, anyone?). But the entire town will draw you with its historic Victorian homes, some dating from the 1700s, treasure-filled antique shops and beachy boutiques, multiple restaurants and the not-to-be-missed King’s Homemade Ice Cream .

View remnants of the War of 1812 and other relics at Cannonball House, part of the 90-minute Lewes Legends Walking Tour , which brings local history to life every Wednesday evening. Explore the Saturday morning Historic Lewes farmers market, then make your way to Eggcelent for a divine breakfast spread. Take a seat at an outdoor table at The Station on Kings , a knock-out cafe, restaurant and home and garden store that begs to be photographed, as does the adjacent Marigold Creamery ice cream truck. Reserve at table at Heirloom or pop into Striper Bites for a scrumptious dinner and drinks. Be sure to get out on the water, too: we love Cape Water Tours “Dolphin Watch” cruise.

People follow a boardwalk near a bright turquoise lake

5. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Yellowstone National Park is the wild, free-flowing, beating heart of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Its real showstoppers are the geysers and hot springs – nature’s crowd-pleasers – yet at every turn, this land of fire and brimstone breathes, belches and bubbles like a giant kettle on the boil. The park’s highways traverse these geysers, through meadows and forests, past roadside herds of bison and campsites aromatic with pine needles and family campfires. In between lies the country’s largest collection of elk, the continent’s oldest and largest wild bison herds, and a pristine wilderness roamed by wolves, grizzlies, moose and antelope.

Planning tips:  June to August is the busiest time to visit Yellowstone (when more than half of the park's visitors arrive), perhaps because it’s the time of year when the full range of visitor services, accommodations and entrances to the park is open. Hotel rates peak at gateway towns, park campgrounds fill by lunchtime – and reservations are essential.

Want more great adventures? Here are our top picks in Yelloswtone National Park

Beach front houses on the sandy coast of North Carolina.

6. Outer Banks, North Carolina

North Carolina ’s Outer Banks are fragile ribbons of sand tracing the Atlantic coastline for more than 100 miles, separated from the mainland by sounds and waterways. Broken up by villages, the ribbon of Cape Hatteras National Seashore  is home to several noteworthy lighthouses. A meandering drive down Hwy 12, which connects much of the Outer Banks and makes up part of the Outer Banks National Scenic Byway (and its 21 coastal villages), is one of the truly great American road trips.

The quaint waterfront area of Manteo is a pleasant base from which to explore the Outer Banks. Near the harbor is the Roanoke Island Festival Park , where visitors can learn about the first English colonies on North American soil. In summer, be sure to catch an atmospheric amphitheater performance by Lost Colony Outdoor Drama , which portrays the story of the colonists who arrived in Manteo in the 1580s (before the European settlers arrived at Plymouth Rock) – and then disappeared.

Looking for more road trip inspiration? Here's our guide to the best driving routes in the US

Tourists wandering along a hilly cobbled street on a sunny day.

7. Boston, Massachusetts

Boston ’s history recalls revolution and transformation, and today, the city is still among the country’s most forward-thinking and barrier-breaking cities. For all intents and purposes, Boston is the oldest city in the US, and you can hardly walk a step over its cobblestone streets without running into some historic site. Yet Boston has not been relegated to the past. A history of cultural patronage means that the city’s art and music scenes continue to charm and challenge contemporary audiences. Cutting-edge urban-planning projects are reshaping the city even now, as neighborhoods are revived and reinvigorated. Historic universities and colleges still attract scientists, philosophers and writers, who shape the city’s evolving culture.

Planning tips:  Although summers in Boston are hot and humid, the city is noticeably quieter when students have vacated and Bostonians head to their summer homes. When you need to beat the heat, join them at the irresistible North Shore beaches nearby.

Plan ahead with our guide to  Boston's top experiences

People sit on the grass near a waterfront as the sun is setting

8. San Diego, California

San Diego calls itself “America’s Finest City” – which embodies the breezy confidence and sunny cheer that filters down here even to folks you encounter every day on the street. The city may feel like a collection of villages, each with its own personality, yet San Diego is the nation’s eighth-largest city. And even with its huge size, there’s probably nowhere more laid-back on earth.

What’s not to love? San Diego bursts with world-famous attractions for the entire family, including the zoo and the museums of Balboa Park. And that’s not to mention the excellent seafood, a buzzing downtown and beautiful hikes for all, plus more than 60 beaches and perhaps the USA’s most perfect weather.

Traveling to the USA with kids? Here's our guide to visiting as a family

A young moose, with only one antler, walking and feeding in a lake in a mountainous area

9. Aspen, Colorado

Aspen is one of the world’s most famous mountain destinations, but that doesn’t mean it’s just for winter skiing. Aspen takes on new shades and personalities with the seasons . In fall, the hills are set afire with the quaking of a million golden aspen leaves. In winter, the slopes come to life, and the party hits maximum velocity. Come springtime, the flowers start to bud near the mirrored alpine lakes. And finally, in summer – ah, summer in Aspen! – everything comes together, with music festivals, arts, miles upon miles of trails to explore and perfect days under the bluebird-hued Colorado sky.

There are excellent restaurants at nearly every corner of the historic downtown area. Top it off with an understated chic that permeates nearly everything you do, eat, see and experience here, and you have the makings of maybe the best mountain vacation ever.

Love a scenic hike?   These are Colorado's best

Young couple walk down a street towards a city with skyscrapers

10. Chicago, Illinois

Steely skyscrapers, top chefs, rocking festivals: the Windy City will blow you away with its low-key, cultured awesomeness. It’s hard to know what to gawk at first in Chicago . High-flying architecture is everywhere, from the stratospheric, glass-floored Willis Tower to Frank Gehry’s swooping silver Pritzker Pavilion to Frank Lloyd Wright’s stained-glass-filled  Robie House . Whimsical public art studs the streets; you might be walking along and...wham, there’s an abstract Picasso statue that’s not only cool to look at, but climbable, too. For art museums, take your pick: Impressionist masterpieces at the massive Art Institute of Chicago , psychedelic paintings at the midsize  National Museum of Mexican Art or outsider drawings at the small Intuit gallery .

Planning tips:  Chicago’s peak visitor season is June through August. Summertime festivals rock Chicago’s neighborhoods almost every weekend, and  Millennium Park plays hosts to many concerts downtown. Fireflies glow everywhere. It can be hot and humid, but who cares?

Whatever your vacation vibe, here's what you should do on a trip to Chicago

Visitors wander among rose bushes in a garden

11. Portland, Oregon

Best-in-class coffee. The most food carts. Top craft breweries. The world-famous quirkiness. Portland is a city of indie-spirited superlatives and humble, offbeat charms. Portland has an almost unfair abundance of natural beauty: perfect parks, leafy trees, vibrantly flowering shrubs lining pretty residential streets, the Willamette River meandering through town and Mt Hood on the horizon. Summer in Portland sees festivals galore, including the Portland Rose Festival . Long-awaited wildflowers reach their peak bloom in early summer.

Venture beyond Portland with the top places to visit in Oregon

A solo figure stands on a rock looking out across a vast canyon as the sun shines down

12. Grand Canyon, Arizona

No matter how much you read about the Grand Canyon or how many photographs you’ve seen, nothing really prepares you for the sight of it: it’s so startlingly familiar and iconic and simply awe-inspiring, you can’t take your eyes off it. The canyon’s immensity, the sheer intensity of light and shadow at sunrise or sunset, even its very age, scream for superlatives. The Grand Canyon embodies the scale and splendor of the American West , through its dramatic vistas, dusty trails and stories of exploration, preservation and exploitation.

Planning tips:  Most visitors head to canyon’s South Rim  – yet the summer months are the best time to visit the North Rim , which is open only from mid-May to mid-October. The North Rim is Grand Canyon plus. Here, the elevation is a little higher, the temperatures are a little cooler, the trails are a little steeper, and the views
 yeah, they’re a little bigger. Since this side gets more rain and snow, erosion has chewed deeper into the North Rim, creating mazes of side canyons while leaving sky islands and temples towering above the Colorado River.

Discover the most beautiful parts of Grand Canyon National Park on these scenic hikes

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13. South Walton, Florida

Sandwiched between Destin and Panama City along Scenic Hwy 30A in the Florida Panhandle are 16 unincorporated communities collectively known as South Walton. Each town has its own identity, most master-planned resort towns with architecture following set themes. If you only make two stops, we recommend delightful Grayton Beach , which feels as though it was settled by old-school hippies who came into money (stay a night here if you can) and the meticulously manicured village of Seaside, which is so well-planned they filmed The Truman Show here. Other points of interest include the whimsically named community of WaterColor, Moroccan-themed Alys Beach and the Dutch-inspired hamlet of Rosemary Beach.

Explore more of Florida's shoreline at these top beaches

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14. The Ozarks, Missouri

Even though flashy Branson receives the lion’s share of tourists (nowhere in the USA will you find more family-friendly entertainment, with huge hokey musicals in abundance), hiking and river floating are the two best reasons to visit the Ozarks . Indeed, beyond Branson, nature rules in this mountain range, which straddles Missouri , Arkansas and Oklahoma . 

The Ozarks’ true charms can be found in its rolling hills and deep clefts, where wild spring-fed rivers carry legions of happy people floating downstream. The Ozark National Scenic Riverways – the Current and Jacks Fork Rivers – boast 134 miles of splendid canoeing and inner-tubing. Back on land, you never know when you’ll stumble onto another tiny village seemingly conjured up on a Hollywood back lot.

Make the most of your trip to the Ozarks with  the top things to do

This article was first published Apr 20, 2018 and updated May 3, 2024.

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18 Best Summer Vacation Spots in the U.S.A.

Written by Anietra Hamper and Brad Lane Updated May 3, 2023 We may earn a commission from affiliate links ( )

The best summer vacation memories last a lifetime. There are several spots in the United States that are iconic when it comes to the ideal summer vacation for families , couples, or even solo travelers.

Lower Falls in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone National Park

Some of the best places to visit in summer are in the nation's national parks, like Glacier National Park , the Grand Canyon , or Yellowstone National Park . Other time-tested summer vacations require more of a journey, like a scenic drive along Route 66 , where you get out to explore some of the hidden towns and diners along the nostalgic Mother Road.

The thrill of exploring the United States is that you do not have to go far to find the ocean, wilderness, desert, city life, or solitude, and sometimes you can combine a number of these goals into one trip. As you plan your getaway, it is important to know that oftentimes the best summer vacation destinations are at their prime during the peak tourist season.

While you can expect more crowds and higher prices during June, July, and August in these popular destinations, you will also get to experience the best that location has to offer. With a little pre-planning, you can keep an eye out for cheaper fares, and you can have the vacation of a lifetime.

Find inspiration for your next warm-weather getaway with our list of the best summer vacation spots in the U.S.A.

1. Grand Canyon, Arizona

2. mackinac island, michigan, 3. door county, wisconsin, 4. yellowstone national park, 5. cape cod, massachusetts, 6. outer banks, north carolina, 7. glacier national park, montana, 8. grand county, colorado, 9. jekyll island, georgia, 10. sleeping bear dunes national lakeshore, michigan, 11. olympic national park, washington, 12. portland, maine, 13. san francisco, california, 14. panama city beach, florida, 15. the oregon coast, 16. virginia beach, virginia, 17. route 66, 18. gatlinburg, tennessee, map of summer vacation spots in the u.s.a..

North Rim of the Grand Canyon at sunset

The Grand Canyon is one of the most iconic, family-friendly American summer vacation spots because of its views, notoriety, and things to do while you are here. Summer is a crowded time, as it is peak season, especially with kids out of school, so you will want to lock in lodging many months in advance. Plan ahead for activities that might require a reservation, like rafting on the Colorado River.

There are lookouts and hiking trails throughout the Grand Canyon , and you can even take the Grand Canyon Railway from Williams , Arizona to the South Rim, which is a popular vantage point. The South Rim is where you can find the Grand Canyon Village and the winding Bright Angel Trail, which is a popular hike for those who want a more aggressive excursion.

The North Rim is the least crowded spot with fewer tourists and it is only completely open from May to October. From October to December 1 it is only open for day use.

  • Read More: Grand Canyon: Top Attractions, Best Tours, and Where to Stay at the South Rim

Beautiful homes on Mackinac Island

A summer vacation on Mackinac Island in Michigan is a throwback to the simplicity of the summer vacation of the 1800s. A ferry to the island is required, and once you arrive, there are no cars and no chain hotels.

Transportation is by horse and carriage, bicycles, or on foot. There are several resorts on the island, like the famed Grand Hotel and Mission Point resort, where Adirondack chairs adorn the lawn along the Lake Huron shoreline. The island represents a wholesome kind of vacation that is ideal for families or romantic getaways .

Throughout Mackinac Island, you can explore the outdoors with a carriage ride and tour, kayaking trips on the water, horseback riding through Mackinac Island State Park , relaxing at the spa, or taking a leisurely bike ride through yesteryear in a place that seems to have stopped in time.

Grab high tea in the afternoon at the historic Grand Hotel on the hill or enjoy a mega-scoop of ice cream at Sadie's Ice Cream Parlor. Everything on the impeccably manicured island is the epitome of the perfect summer vacation.

  • Read More: Top Attractions & Things to Do on Mackinac Island, MI

Sven's Bluff, Peninsula State Park, Wisconsin

One of the best summer vacation spots in the United States is the serene peninsula of Door County, Wisconsin. The 19 small villages that stretch along the peninsula each have charming uniqueness, from cherry orchards and beaches to cliffs and historic bed and breakfasts. With 300 miles of shoreline along Lake Michigan on one side and Green Bay on the other, there are so many ways to make summer memories.

Take a guided kayak trip in Peninsula State Park or over the shipwrecks of North Bay. You can also choose to hop on board the ferry to Washington Island , where you can see Schoolhouse Beach, which has pebbles instead of sand, and soak in the relaxing aroma at the Fragrant Isle Lavender Farm.

In the evening, gather around for a traditional Door County fish boil as you listen to stories around the fire at one of the historic inns. It is easy to add a day or two in Green Bay to your Door County vacation, where you can tour Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers, and visit several other Green Bay attractions .

  • Read More: Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Door County, Wisconsin

Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park

A summer vacation to Yellowstone National Park enables you to experience some of the most stunning natural beauty in the United States. The park crosses the boundaries of Montana , Wyoming , and Idaho , with more than two million acres of natural landscape and wildlife viewing to enjoy.

Plan some time for this vacation because there is so much to see and do, from hiking the many trails to photographing the Old Faithful geyser, one of the most popular stops in the park.

It is estimated that Yellowstone attracts two million visitors in the summer months, which means the park will be crowded. It is also the best time to go, not just for the warm temperatures and wildlife activity but also for the events happening in the towns around the park that have many summer festivals.

Some other must-see Yellowstone points of interest are Mammoth Hot Springs and Yellowstone Lake .

Provincetown, Massachusetts

Summer in Cape Cod defines the idea of a cottage escape. With pristine beaches and quaint villages with old-fashioned ice cream parlors, Cape Cod is one of the best vacation getaways in New England.

The ocean and public beaches almost never leave your eyesight, unless you opt for a bike ride along one of the many paths that weave through the area. Kayaking and fishing are top things to do in Cape Cod but so is beachcombing; listening to live music; and visiting art galleries, where you can find lots of unique creations from local glass blowers and painters.

Cape Cod beaches stretch for 40 miles and are home to many celebrities during the summer months. Some of the notable beaches to visit are Herring Cove in Provincetown and Nauset Beach in Eastham . July and August are the best beach months to visit, but be prepared to spend quite a bit for this iconic summer vacation.

Hotel, resort, and bed and breakfast rates will be at a premium, and availability will be limited if you do not book several months, or even up to a year in advance.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Cape Cod & the Islands

Bodie Island Lighthouse on Cape Hatteras National Seashore

A summer visit to North Carolina's barrier islands, known as the Outer Banks, is one of the best vacations in the United States. You can make a base in one of the small towns along the 130-mile stretch and make day trips along Highway 12 to places like Cape Hatteras National Seashore or to some of the historic lighthouses along the Outer Banks.

It is common for many summer vacationers to rent beach houses in Duck , Nags Head , Hatteras , or Kill Devil Hills and make the Outer Banks an annual tradition. The area has long stretches of beautiful beaches , perfect for family vacations. Due to the popularity of the area, it is best to lock in lodging six months to a year in advance.

While the main attractions in the Outer Banks are the picturesque Atlantic Ocean and dramatic sand dunes, there's much more to explore. On the northern tip of the Outer Banks in Corolla , you can see wild Spanish mustang horses roaming the beaches.

Several historic sites, like the Wright Brothers National Memorial, Chicamacomico Lifesaving Station, and the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum are worth visits. For a truly unforgettable experience, walk the 100-foot-high sand dunes at Jockey's Ridge State Park or take a hang-gliding lesson at the largest hang-gliding school in the world located at the park.

If you want to make it a truly memorable vacation, consider doing a camping trip to the Outer Banks . Most campgrounds are protected by the dunes but allow easy access to the beaches.

  • Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in the Outer Banks, NC
  • Best Beaches in North Carolina

Glacier National Park

Glacier National Park, also known as The Crown of the Continent , is certainly the crown jewel of Montana's state and national parks . The nearly 50-mile Going-to-the-Sun Road crosses this massive park from east to west, across the Continental Divide, connecting the park's top attractions. The Going-to-the-Sun Road also gives a fantastic preview of the majestic Rocky Mountains peaks that give the park its name.

Summer is a busy time at Glacier National Park. Most visitors either access the West side of the park near Lake MacDonald or the East side of the park at Saint Mary Lake . The National Park Service has recently implemented a permit system throughout summer for driving on the Going-to-the-Sun Road from either side of the park.

But, the park covers over a million acres, so even in its prime summer months, it's still easy to connect with nature. Some of the best hiking trails at Glacier enable this getting away feeling the farther you travel from the trailheads. The same goes for the park's best campgrounds , which offer the best way to experience Glacier's designation as an International Dark Sky Park.

Read More: Top-Rated Things to Do in Glacier National Park, MT

Bear Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park

The quiet outdoorsy area of Grand County, Colorado is ideal for a quiet summer vacation. The peak times to visit this picturesque area are during the summer months, when temperatures are warm, wildlife is active, and the plants and flowers are at their peak.

One way to spend a vacation in Grand County is at a dude ranch like Latigo Ranch in the mountains. You spend a week learning to ride horses and experience what true ranch life is like.

You can also rent a cottage or stay at a resort near Grand Lake and enjoy the scene at Colorado's largest natural lake. Take kayaks out for a morning paddle trip and drive through Rocky Mountain National Park in the evening to watch the elk herds graze.

Read More: Best Lakes in Colorado

Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island

The serene Jekyll Island off the Georgia coast is a peaceful summer vacation waiting to happen. The island is a state park, so its natural beauty is preserved in a way that will immerse you throughout your stay. This means that the imagery of your vacation will include artistic driftwood along the shores, historic sites, pristine beaches , and native sea turtles making their way to and from the ocean.

Jekyll Island is part of the Golden Isles, a grouping of four barrier islands off the Georgia coast that also include St. Simons Island , Little St. Simons Island , and Sea Island . The vibe on all the islands is low-key, and the activities reflect this with things like nearby golf courses, art galleries, historic museums, and quaint restaurants.

Be sure to plan a visit to the Georgia Sea Turtle Center , which is a unique experience to see how the island's sea turtles are protected and rehabilitated.

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

Few summer vacation memories can top sliding down the colossal sand dunes at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Seashore in Michigan. The nice thing about this vacation is that most of the things to do are outdoors, and most of them are free.

You can hang beachside at one of the best beaches in Michigan and relax by the waters of Lake Michigan . For more adventure, tackle one of the many hiking trails through Leelanau State Park and North Manitou Island to get up close to nature and local wildflowers.

There are several local outfitters that have kayaks available for rent and offer tours of the area. Or, you can head out on your own and capture photos of your family taking on the adventure of the 400-foot-tall sand dunes.

There is an abundance of wildlife along the 65 miles of shoreline. The area is especially popular for bird-watching. One of the most peaceful parts of a Sleeping Bear Dunes vacation will be the dramatic sunsets along Lake Michigan, which you can catch from the balcony of one of the resorts in the area.

Read More: Best Places to Visit in Michigan

Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park

Olympic National Park encompasses nearly a million acres on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State . This wild and wondrous national park is home to several distinct climates, including rainforest, high alpine, and a stunning coastline. And while visitors venture to this side of the country throughout the year, the summer is arguably the best time to visit.

Some of the top things to do at Olympic National Park include activities like driving to the top of Hurricane Ridge or hiking the Hoh River Trail in the Hoh Rain Forest . And the peninsula's rugged coast is worth a visit on its own, with sea stacks and sandy beaches defining spots like Ruby Beach and Rosario Beach .

Plan for at least a week to explore the national park and more if you can take the time. Places on the northern peninsula, like Port Angeles , are common home bases for extended stays. Port Angeles is home to the Olympic National Park Visitor Center , offering great resources for first-time or repeat visits.

Accommodation: Best Lodging Options for Olympic National Park

  • Best Hiking Trails in Olympic National Park
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Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth

Summertime is the peak tourist season in Portland, Maine but it is also one of the best times to visit for the full flavor of the city. Temperatures, even during the summer, are comfortable and barely exceed 80 degrees Fahrenheit. If you love outdoor activities, Portland fits your vacation style with preserved natural beauty and a simplistic vibe.

Much of your time will be spent on the rocky coastline listening to the sounds of the sea crashing upon arrival. One of the things Portland is most known for is its lighthouses. There are six within close proximity, including its most prominent, Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth . You can take a tour of one or all of them to get a sense of the town's importance to maritime history.

Outdoor recreation in Portland spans from kayaking and fishing to golf and sailing. Since Portland is located on the coast , you will find small restaurants serving up seafood and culinary creations using in-season fruits and vegetables.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Things to Do in Portland, ME

Golden Gate Bridge and the San Francisco skyline

The city of San Francisco has the benefit of being a nearly perfect place to visit any time of the year, but a summer vacation to this California destination is memorable. The summer months are the most popular in the San Francisco Bay area, so the beaches will be crowded, and lodging will be at a premium. You will also want to book hotels and transportation far in advance.

The top must-dos in San Francisco include a visit to the Golden Gate Bridge , a boat tour on the bay, and a cable car ride around the hilly streets. A trip to Alcatraz is also recommended but since you must buy a ticket and time slot, you may want to book these online before you go.

San Francisco comes alive in the summer with street artists and musicians, festivals, and an eclectic atmosphere. Be sure to visit Pier 39, where you can see dozens of local sea lions resting on the docks at the marina. The California city of San Diego is another top pick for summer vacation in the Golden State.

  • Read More: San Francisco Walking Tour: Top Sights

Panama City Beach, Florida

One of the best summer beach getaways happens in Panama City Beach in Florida. There's never a bad spot as you choose your beach spot for the day on some of the 27 miles of beaches . The beach is perfect for long walks and people-watching from the pier.

Besides relaxing at the beach, you can hike or bike in one of the two state parks in the area or take a sunset kayaking trip. The eco-friendly destination also makes it easy to explore the nearby and untouched Shell Island or take an airboat ride to get up close to local wildlife.

Pier Park is one way to break up your beach time with some food and activities. The SkyWheel is an exciting way to get a bird's-eye view of the beach scene. Pier Park has more than 124 stores, from boutique and souvenir shops to ice-cream parlors and sundry stores in case you forgot the sunglasses. This is a fun time in Panama City Beach to enjoy the local flavor at the many festivals that happen during the summer months.

For those who enjoy fishing, you can spend a day on a deep-sea charter catching a variety of species then have them filleted at the marina and prepped for you to take to a local restaurant for dinner. If you prefer to enjoy eating fresh seafood more than catching it, Panama City Beach has a wide array of casual to fine-dining seafood restaurants.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Panama City Beach, FL

Oregon Coast

Sea stacks and stunning ocean vistas line all 360+ miles of the Oregon coast, also known as the People's Coast , thanks to its complete public access. Several summer destinations vie for attention along the state-spanning Highway 101, with all the top attractions on the Oregon Coast best experienced on an extended road trip .

Popular destinations on the Oregon coast span from Astoria up north to the Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Corridor down south. Stunning beach scenes span the rugged topography in between, including a crowning collection of beaches , hiking trails , and charming small towns .

If planning to stay in one spot, the best places to visit on the Oregon Coast depend on the activities desired. Depoe Bay is a hotspot for whale watching, for example, and places like Coos Bay lend easy access to Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. But everywhere on the coast shares the westward view, lending to stunning sunsets.

Read More: Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do on the Oregon Coast

Sandbridge Beach in Virginia Beach

Summer is when to experience Virginia Beach in its prime. The beachfront and boardwalk are the two places you will spend a lot of time, as that is where most of the activity happens in Virginia Beach. June, July, and August are the months with the biggest crowds, so expect that as you head to the beach to find a spot for the day. But with 35 miles of shoreline, there is plenty of space for everyone.

Besides the beach activities, you can take a deep sea fishing charter, plan day hikes, take in local festivals, or just relax at an oceanfront restaurant and enjoy the view. There are many tourist activities like parasailing and outdoor tours like kayaking, for an active way to experience Virginia Beach.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Virginia Beach

Route 66 through California at sunset

If you prefer to visit several destinations during summer vacation, then a road trip along a section of Route 66 may just fit the bill.

If you have some time, you may want to drive Route 66 across the country from Chicago , Illinois to Santa Monica, California , planning stops along the way in small towns that still feature neon-lit diners and historic remnants from when the Mother Road was established as a main East-West highway across the country.

The long journey along Route 66 is memorable for anyone who has done it. If you are traveling with children, you will want to spread out the drive time and budget more stops to see some of the historic sites.

On this Route 66 summer vacation trip (if you choose to drive the entire route), you will pass through Illinois , Missouri , Kansas , Oklahoma , Texas , New Mexico , Arizona , and California . It will be a nostalgic trip back in time but a summer vacation that is easily a bucket-list experience.

View of Gatlinburg in the summer

A summer vacation in Gatlinburg, Tennessee checks all the boxes if you are looking for a combination of activities and some downtime during your getaway. Make no mistake, the heart of Gatlinburg is touristy and busy in the summer months with families, but the buzzing activity is part of its ambience.

The center of Gatlinburg requires no itinerary. It is full of options, from museums to pancake restaurants and miniature golf. Take advantage of the main attractions in the area , like the Gatlinburg Space Needle; Ripley's Aquarium; rides; shops; live entertainment; and the SkyLift, the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in North America.

One of the most popular attractions is the Aerial Tramway, which leaves from downtown Gatlinburg and takes visitors in a cable car up the mountainside to an amusement park and dining at the top. There are plenty of hotels along the main parkway, or you can opt for a more secluded cabin in the woods just outside the main part of town.

Gatlinburg sits in the valley of the Great Smoky Mountains, so every sunrise and sunset is spectacular.

Take a day or two hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park for some natural inspiration. It is the most visited national park in the United States and has more than 50,000-acres of trails, as well as wilderness and wildlife to experience. New visitors should stop by the visitor center near the main entrance for ranger guidance on where to go based on your time and skill level, but some of the must-see spots are Cade's Cove and Clingman's Dome.

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More Summer Fun : Interested in a summer vacation that won't break the bank? While narrowing down your summer vacation options, you might be interested in researching some of the best cheap places to travel in June , the top cheap places to travel in July , and the best cheap places to travel in August .

Another popular thing to do during the summer months is a road trip. For ideas in this category, see our guides to the Best East Coast Road Trips , or the other side of the country, the Best West Coast Road Trips .

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19 Best Summer Vacations in The U.S. for Families – Kid Friendly Ideas!

David Reeve

Summer vacations are great for catching up with the family.

Plus, they’re an excellent way to unwind after a busy couple of months.

The good news is that you don’t need to leave the country to enjoy that extended vacation.

The US has no shortage of getaway destinations—from resorts with full amenities to parks and historical sites.

In fact, the country has a lot to offer, so the challenge is to choose where to go.

I know this because I’ve experienced it many times.

Creating an itinerary for my summer getaways with the family took some work.

But I now know better after so many trials (and errors).

So, I created this comprehensive review to help you plan your sunny getaway.

The review also considers insights from fellow parents I interviewed during my visits.

I also ranked each destination based on several criteria, like family-friendly activities and dining options.

Ready for your epic family adventure?

Start planning with my roundup of spots offering the best summer vacations in U.S. for families:

Best Summer Vacations In U.S. For Families Compared

The U.S. boasts everything from luxury hotels to charming cities and beaches. You have many options for the perfect summer getaway with the family. Here are our top choices:

Editor’s Choice

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Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort

This five-star resort has everything you need for a fun-filled family vacation.

  • Family-friendly Activities: 5/5
  • Accommodation Options: 4.5/5
  • Location: 5/5
  • Dining Options: 4.5/5
  • Safety and Security: 4.5/5
  • Value for Money: 4/5

#2nd Best Choice

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Still Waters Resort

This resort is for the family who loves the great outdoors. You’ll find the establishment sitting right on Table Rock Lake.

  • Location: 4/5
  • Value for Money: 4.5/5

#3rd Best Choice

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The Grand Hotel at the Grand Canyon

This three-story lodging establishment offers modern amenities in a rustic setting.

  • Family-friendly Activities: 4/5
  • Location: 4.5/5
  • Dining Options: 4/5

Here are the top 19 summer vacations in the US for families.

1. Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort (Editor’s Choice)

Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort

10100 Dream Tree Blvd Lake Buena Vista, FL 32836 (407) 313-7777 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Ratings Criteria

  • Many family-friendly amenities
  • Proximity to Disney theme parks
  • Expensive rates

The establishment is just minutes away from Disney theme parks.

And yet you don’t need to travel alone since the hotel provides complimentary transportation.

Not in the mood to go out?

You can enjoy just as much if you stay inside the resort.

Bond with the kiddos in the establishment’s five-acre water park.

Want to unwind with your significant other instead?

Hit the adults-only pool while the kids enjoy the water park’s splash zones and interactive fountains.

Or check out the spa and enjoy a relaxing couple’s massage.

The young ones can participate in activities organized by the kids club while you’re at it. 

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2. Still Waters Resort

Still Waters Resort

21 Stillwater Trail Branson, MO 65616 (800) 777-2320 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

  • A wide array of nature activities
  • Many dining options
  • Intermittent Wi-Fi connection

This resort is for the family who loves the great outdoors.

You’ll find the establishment sitting right on Table Rock Lake.

That means you can enjoy activities like boating, kayaking, and even fishing.

If you prefer a dry adventure, why not hike any of the resort’s trails?

And if you get hungry, just enjoy a meal in Pizza World or Shady Taco.

Want a nice drink?

How do Bridges Coffee and Thirsty’s Cocktail Bar sound?

But if you want to prepare your family’s food and beverages, head straight to your six-bedroom condo in front of the lake.

You’ll have everything to prepare the perfect meal in your full kitchenette.

Related: The Best Waterpark Hotels in North Carolina

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3. The Grand Hotel at the Grand Canyon

The Grand Hotel at the Grand Canyon

149 State Hwy 64 Tusayan, AZ 86023 (928) 638-3333 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

  • Rustic-elegant ambiance
  • Proximity to the Grand Canyon

The kids can take a dip in the indoor pool.

Meanwhile, you can get your daily dose of exercise in the gym.

If you no longer want to be cooped up in the hotel, just explore the nearby Grand Canyon.

Leave early for your hike to see the sunrise over the beautiful gorges.

Want to try something different?

How about a helicopter ride to some of the Canyon’s most remote places?

After your long day outside, your spacious room will be waiting for you.

Upload your pictures to your social media accounts using your room’s Wi-Fi.

You want to keep your friends posted about your perfect family vacation.

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4. The Beverly Hills Hotel – Dorchester Collection

The Beverly Hills Hotel - Dorchester Collection

9641 Sunset Blvd Beverly Hills, CA 90210 (310) 276-2251 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

With its beautiful blend of vintage glamor and modern luxury, The Beverly Hills Hotel – Dorchester Collection is an excellent alternative to the Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort and Still Waters Resort.

Live like Hollywood royalty during your family vacation in Beverly Hills.

You can even pick the accommodations once used by iconic personalities.

Try Bungalow 1, where acclaimed actress Marilyn Monroe used to stay.

And it shows since it has an entire library of her books and films.

How about you stay in Bungalow 3 instead?

Hollywood director Howard Hughes made it his home during the more than  30 years he’d visited the hotel.

You’ll find many model airplanes in this bungalow for the kids, inspired by his love for aviation.

But there’s much more to see in this hotel than its luxurious rooms.

Make sure you check out the spa.

You can enjoy a rejuvenating treatment for the full recharge.

As for the kids, they can take a dip in the hotel’s iconic pool.

Related: The Best Family Resorts in the U.S.

5. Yellowstone National Park, WY

Yellowstone, Mammoth, WY (307) 344-7381 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Yellowstone National Park is another one of the great summer holiday destination ideas for you to consider.

This is one of the premier national parks in the country and is a great way of experiencing its natural beauty and splendor.

There are designated areas for you to picnic and camp.

For the little ones, there is also the Yellowstone’s Junior Ranger program that can be extremely educational.

The kids can come back home having learned about the natural formations like the hot springs in the park.

The sunrise at Lamar Valley is also something you should not miss at the national park.

If you are quiet, you will also be able to observe some wildlife in their natural habitat.

Recommended Hotel: Teton Mountain Lodge and Spa, a Noble House Resort

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6. Florida’s Space Coast

Florida’s Space Coast

267 W Cocoa Beach Causeway Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 (321) 433-4470 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Since you’re wondering where to vacation in the summer with family, Florida’s Space Coast is certainly an option I would like to put on the table.

If you or your kids are space enthusiasts, this is the perfect place to spend a quiet two weeks of summer.

Of course, I will recommend paying a visit to NASA’S Kennedy Space Center as well as the many other space museums in this area.

But other than that, there is a long stretch of the coast where the beach is inviting you to have a lie-down and work on that tan.

If you are all spent on the space center, you can unwind on the white sand.

Recommended Hotel: Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott Titusville Kennedy Space Center

7. Niagara Falls, NY

Niagara Falls, NY

10 Rainbow Blvd. Niagra Falls, NY 14303 (877) 325-5787 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Niagara Falls is one of the best places to take the kids, but be sure to pack the appropriate clothes for this trip.

The Maid of the Mist is really the only way to experience the Niagara Falls in their full glory.

This is an incredible cruise that will take you right to the bottom of the falls where you can feel the whiplash of the water on your face.

At night, you can see the falls have been illuminated—another great moment for a family photograph.

I would say June, July and August is the best time of the year to visit the falls.

If you can hop onto the Canadian side of the falls, you can also enjoy the Fallsview Indoor Waterpark with the kids and family.

Recommended Hotel: Sheraton Niagara Falls

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8. Grand Canyon, AZ

Grand Canyon, AZ

11 Yavapai Lodge Road Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023 (877) 404-4611 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Grand Canyon is one of the most iconic places to visit in the United States and is going to be on every list of places to visit, not only in North America but in the whole world.

Despite being in the arid desert, the Grand Canyon is an incredible destination to check off your summer vacation list.

This is a natural wonder that your kids must visit.

The destination expects tourists every year and is perfectly kid friendly.

In fact, the kids are likely to have more of a blast than their parents, learning about geology and the culture of the natives in the canyon.

There is also the enactment of a train robbery, and you can also enjoy some exciting Western music with the family.

Recommended Hotel: The Grand Hotel at the Grand Canyon

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9. Southern California

Southern California

Sacramento, CA Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Southern California is one of the most picturesque and pleasant parts of the United States.

There is hardly ever any bad weather in SoCal and who does not want a trip around the Universal Studios lot?

Experience the glamorous California life by soaking in the sun in Los Angeles and driving around Beverly Hills, looking at homes of famous people.

I love spending time at the beach in Southern California and I could watch people surfing in the refreshing waters for hours.

The San Diego Zoo is definitely something the kids would enjoy and it is only a train away from the coast.

I would also suggest you make a trip to the Santa Monica Pier and enjoy the incredible sunset.

Recommended Hotel: Terranea – L.A.’s Oceanfront Resort

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10. Cape Cod, MA

Cape Cod, MA

Cape Cod, MA (508) 362-3225 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Cape Cod is the perfect place to visit with a large family, with a mix of kids and the elderly.

There is something for everyone at Cape Cod, making it the perfect place to spend a summer with your loved ones.

There are incredible beaches, charming towns and sprawling lawns where often you can listen to a live band play in the evenings.

You can also explore incredible activities like whale watching and kayaking during your time at Cape Cod.

If you are looking to have an old-fashioned date with your spouse, the Wellfleet drive-in theater is the perfect idea for a date night.

There are also plenty of options to play mini-golf, bumper boats, and other family-friendly attractions.

Recommended Hotel: Chatham Bars Inn

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11. Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, DC (202) 789-7000 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Washington DC is the perfect place to spend the summer and also have your kids learn more about the United States and its long history.

There are several landmarks around DC that will keep the kids busy.

For starters, the carousel at National Mall is certainly going to be a hit among the kids.

There is also the Lincoln Memorial and US Capitol that you cannot miss.

The Smithsonian’s National Zoo is also a great place to take the kids—do not miss the panda enclosures!

There is also a nightly tour that takes you around the city to see the famous monuments illuminated brilliantly.

There is an endless list of things to do in DC, so I would suggest you plan and pick and choose the places you want to cover.

Recommended Hotel: Mandarin Oriental Washington DC

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12. West Michigan’s Lakeshore

West Michigan’s Lakeshore

721D Kenmoor Ave SE Grand Rapids, MI 49546 (616) 245-2217 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

West Michigan’s Lakeshore is a massive lakeside holiday destination that will make you feel like you have made a trip to the beach , but you do not need to spend as much money to get out to a beach.

Simply stay put next to the lake and you can do all the activities that one might otherwise enjoy at a beach.

You can also visit the town of Holland, an homage to the beautiful European destination, and lie among the incredible tulips.

There are plenty of exciting activities to try by the lake, like taking the boat cruise, visiting the lighthouse, and the incredible museum.

This is the perfect mix of a lazy and adventurous vacation.

Recommended Hotel: Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Grand Rapids East, MI

13. Williamsburg, VA

Williamsburg, VA (757) 220-6100 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Williamsburg is one of the most exciting and beautiful destinations in the United States to spend a weekend or two with the family.

You will feel like you have traveled back in time and left the chaos of the city in the 21st century.

The Jamestown Settlement has preserved the ruins of a colonial fort and 17th-century battle and trade ships.

The American Revolution Museum is a must visit for the kids to learn about the incredible and rich (albeit violent) history of the United States.

You can also take carriage rides, participate in activities like soap making, and a lot more in Williamsburg.

Recommended Hotel: Kingsmill Resort

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14. Chicago, IL

Chicago, IL

Chicago, IL (312) 567-8560 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

If you are looking to holiday in a big city but find the idea of navigating through New York City or Los Angeles a bit daunting, Chicago is the perfect alternative.

It allows you to get a big city experience while at the same time also explore the many family-friendly attractions by Lake Michigan .

I would highly recommend taking one of the boat tours that take you through the architecture of the city.

The Field Museum is one of the best museums in the country and the kids will absolutely love the massive dinosaur skeleton in the lobby.

The 150-foot Ferris wheel is also incredibly exciting and gives you a stunning view of the whole pier.

Recommended Hotel: The Peninsula Chicago

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15. Maui, HI

Maui, HI

Maui, HI (800) 525-6284 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Maui is another great place to enjoy a family vacation in the summer.

It has incredible beaches that never disappoint, and the Old Lahaina Luau is a great place to learn about the history of the place.

The Maui Ocean Center is a hit with the kids for obvious reasons, since they can feed marine life like sharks and turtles.

This could also be where your kid gets their first snorkeling or surf lesson, as they are tailor made for the little ones to catch on and have fun.

I would highly recommend taking a tour in the Atlantis Submarine which will take you 100 feet below water to show you the incredible marine life.

Recommended Hotel: Fairmont Kea Lani, Maui

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16. Boston, MA

Boston, MA

Boston, MA (617) 635-4500 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Boston is a city that offers something for everyone—from sports lovers to book lovers and everything in between.

The city is historic, and is home to the first subway system in America, the first public park, a public library, and more.

Many of the firsts that America has seen have originated in Boston, Massachusetts.

I would recommend strolling up to Beacon Hill to look at some of the most beautiful vintage mansions.

In fact, this is a great city to simply walk around in and discover its many secrets and histories.

A few places that I think are absolute must visits are the Museum of Fine Arts, Paul Revere House and the Faneuil Hall.

Recommended Hotel: The Liberty, a Luxury Collection Hotel

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17. Myrtle Beach, SC

Myrtle Beach, SC

Myrtle Beach, SC (800) 356-3016 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Myrtle Beach in South Carolina is an incredible part of the coast that offers beaches of soft brown sand.

This is one of the best places you can visit with the family on the East Coast.

Apart from the delectable cuisines and delicacies to try at this perfect beach holiday, you will also get to indulge in some retail therapy at the outlet malls.

If you are a golf enthusiast, there are over 100 courses that you can enjoy in the area.

The Broadway Grand Prix and the Ripley’s Aquarium are also two places that I would highly recommend paying a visit to.

If you are looking to holiday on a budget, this could be one of the best places to pick for your summer holiday with the kids.

Recommended Hotel: Marina Inn at Grande Dunes

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18. Ocean City, MD

Ocean City, MD

Ocean City, MD (800) 626-2326 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

Ocean City, MD is a great budget and kid-friendly destination to explore with the family.

Ocean City is what American holiday dreams are made of.

There are incredible amusement parks to enjoy and the beaches are also something you do not want to miss.

The Boardwalk is a great way to enjoy an evening stroll along the ocean and feel the breeze on your skin.

I would also recommend a day-trip to Assateague Island National Seashore where you can enjoy some quiet time in the lap of the ocean.

This is a destination that does not frequently come on people’s lists often, but I have found it to be a very pleasant holiday destination.

Recommended Hotel: Courtyard by Marriott Ocean City Oceanfront

19. US Virgin Islands

U.S. Virgin Islands Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps

The US Virgin Islands are an incredible way to experience the Caribbean while still remaining on American territory.

Life at the US Virgin Islands is going to be different from anything you have ever experienced on the mainland.

While you are walking the streets, you may be able to catch snippets of a Creole dialect, watch an incredible carnival parade, and generally be in a pleasant and merry mood, simply because of the surroundings.

I especially recommend paying a visit to islands like St. Thomas , St. Croix , and St. John to get a sense of history in this part of the world and how they came to be.

The great thing about being on these islands is that you do not need to convert your currency since US dollars are accepted here.

Recommended Hotel: Margaritaville Vacation Club by Wyndham – St Thomas

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Vacationer’s Guide 

Comparing destinations: which one is right for you.

Before picking your destination, compare and contrast your options.

Then choose the one that suits your preferences.

Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort offers many family-friendly amenities.

And it’s close to Disney theme parks, too.

Be prepared to shell out more here, though—the rates are a bit high.

With its nature setting, Still Waters Resort features a wide array of outdoor activities for the family.

However, you may encounter minor issues with the Wi-Fi connection.

Meanwhile, you can enjoy a beautiful rustic-elegant ambiance at The Grand Hotel at the Grand Canyon.

You can easily access the Grand Canyon from the hotel, too.

But its pool is relatively small, so it might feel crowded even with fewer people.

Want to experience vintage glamor and luxury in one instead?

The Beverly Hills Hotel – Dorchester Collection is an excellent alternative.

Live like your favorite celebrity for the complete unwind.

The hotel’s only downside is that it has limited kid-friendly activities.

How I Picked The Destinations

To pick the destinations on this list, I first considered my personal experiences.

And I’ve been to many places across the country–-for my summer vacations with the family and my work as a travel writer.

I also considered the information provided by fellow travelers during my visits.

And for the places I haven’t been to, I took into account reviews posted on trusted sites. 

Our Rating Method

I rate these vacations based on the following criteria.

  • Family-friendly Activities: This criterion assesses family-friendly activities. What entertainment options are available? Are there attractions for the whole family? Do they offer kid-friendly events and activities? Are there swimming pools, mini-golf courses, or game rooms? I ask myself these questions when rating family-friendly activities. 
  • Accommodation Options: I use this to assess the accommodation options of every option. Are there spacious and comfortable rooms? Does it offer family suites or interconnected rooms? Can they accommodate families of different sizes? I consider these factors when evaluating accommodation options. 
  • Location: I use this to evaluate the location of every vacation destination. Are local attractions, theme parks, museums, or national parks nearby? Is it easily accessible by public transportation? Does it offer complimentary shuttle services? Is it near popular attractions? These questions are essential when rating location. 
  • Dining Options: This criterion assesses dining options. Is there an on-site restaurant? Does it offer kid-friendly menus or buffet style-dining? Can they accommodate different dietary restrictions and preferences? Do they offer cooking classes? I ask myself these questions when assessing dining options. 
  • Safety and Security: I use this to evaluate safety and security. Does the area have a low crime rate? Are the staff trained for emergencies? Are there lifeguards stationed at every pool? Are there CCTV cameras in common areas? I consider these factors when rating safety and security. 
  • Value for Money: This is used to evaluate the value for money of every destination. Are the rates reasonable? Are there packages, deals, or discounts? Are there complimentary meals, events, or activities? I use these factors to assess this criterion. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should we pack for a summer vacation in the u.s..

This will depend on your destination and activities, but in general, pack lightweight clothing, comfortable shoes, swimsuits, sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses for the summer weather. If you’re planning outdoor activities, consider insect repellent and outdoor gear. Don’t forget chargers for your devices, entertainment for travel, and any necessary identification or travel documents.

How Can We Save Money On A Family Vacation?

Start planning and booking as early as possible to get the best deals on flights and accommodations. Look for family deals or group discounts on attractions. You can also save by packing snacks and meals, staying in accommodations with kitchen facilities, and choosing destinations with a lot of free or low-cost activities.

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Each of the destinations on this list has something unique to offer.

At Still Waters Resort, the kids and I relished the views as we made our way on our boat on the lake.

The Grand Hotel at the Grand Canyon served as our family’s perfect base after hiking in the gorges.

Meanwhile, my partner and I enjoyed sipping drinks in the glamorous pool at the Beverly Hills Hotel – Dorchester Collection.

But of all these destinations, the Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort still offers one of the best summer vacations in U.S. for families.

The kids and I had a blast in the hotel’s massive water park.

I also enjoyed spending time with them on Disneyland Park rides like Splash Mountain.

The rates may be expensive.

But those family bonding moments you get to have are priceless.

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40 of the Most Underrated Summer Destinations in the United States

Need some fresh ideas? We've got you covered.

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When it comes to planning a summer vacation, you're probably all too familiar with the most popular destinations. If you're not a fan of crowds (who is?!) or have already checked most of the heavy-hitters off your list, please enjoy these more off-the-beaten path ideas. Whether it's a rarely-visited national park, a lake district almost exclusively visited by residents of its state or a ski town that doesn't get enough recognition for its warm weather offerings, we've included something for everyone.

Already have your summer trip booked? We've also included lesser-known activities in popular summer travel spots that can offer something fresh to your vacation itinerary. Or, if you can't make it to one of these spots this year, they aren't going anywhere — add them to your bucket list for the future. Happy travels!

Isle Royale National Park, Michigan

sunrise at rock harbor

Isle Royale is one of the least-visited national parks in the country, so you won't find crowds here — even during the beautiful summer season. But you will find miles of hiking trails, scenic coves to explore via kayak and some pretty spectacular moose.

Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida

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Key West is a perennial favorite vacation destination, but did you know there's a national park about 70 miles offshore? The 100-square-mile park is primarily made up of water and there are amazing coral reefs, so pack your bathing suits and snorkels. If you'd like to stay on land, explore the 19th-century Fort Jefferson.

Waco Surf Park, Texas

There's no doubt that the star of Waco, Texas is the Magnolia empire, run by Chip and Joanna Gaines of Fixer Upper fame. But if you're visiting in the summertime, head to Waco Surf Park to cool off. The man-made surfing facility offers lessons for all levels, as well as open surf sessions. There's also a beach club at the Wetlands area, which includes a lazy river and wedge slides.

Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Jackson Hole is known as a ski town, but ski towns are actually fabulous summer destinations, too. This one offers hiking trails through fields of wildflowers (which bloom in the Tetons in late July), fly fishing on glacier-fed streams and a Via Ferrata for a high-altitude adrenaline rush. The quaint downtown is not to be missed either!

San Juan Islands, Washington

Summer is the best time to see orcas swimming around the San Juan Islands — it's feeding season for some of the local pods. Hop into a kayak for potential close encounters with these apex predators, or book a whale-watching tour to ride in a larger boat.

Lake Ouachita, Arkansas

The largest lake in Arkansas, Lake Ouachita, has miles of undeveloped waterfront surrounded by the Ouachita National Forest — it's a great place to rent a cabin and a canoe and enjoy unspoiled nature. If you want a little more action, the resort town of Hot Springs is just around the corner. Head there for restaurants and bars, as well as its famous thermal baths.

Middle Fork of the Salmon River, Idaho

For a river experience that's just as much about the water as it is the landscapes around it, head for the Middle Fork of the Salmon River. The rugged wilderness is awe-inspiring, and whitewater rafting down the 100-mile stretch of river is an incredibly memorable way to take it all in. Do note that permits are required for all rafters, which keeps human impact on the environment to a minimum.

John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Florida

Located off Key Largo, this is the country's first undersea park, which inherently makes it the ideal summer vacation destination. Spend all your time on the water or in it, watching fish swim through coral reefs from glass-bottom boats or scuba diving or snorkeling to see the underwater Christ of the Abyss statue.

Finger Lakes, New York

Plan a summer road trip through New York's Finger Lakes region, home to eleven long, skinny lakes. Between them are incredible state parks and one national forest for hiking adventures — don't miss the waterfalls in Watkins Glen and Buttermilk Falls. Looking for a more relaxing activity? This is a wine region, and tastings abound. Downtown also has charming shops to browse.

Coral Gables Venetian Pool, Florida

Built in 1923 out of a rock quarry, the Coral Gables Venetian Pool in Miami is a very unique public pool. It holds 820,000 gallons of water, which is drained and filled with water from an underground aquifer daily in the spring and summer. Enjoy the historic Mediterranean-style architecture, waterfalls and grottoes and, perhaps most importantly, a snack bar.

RIVERSPORT, Oklahoma

For some urban summer fun, head to Oklahoma City's RIVERSPORT complex. The facility has man-made rapids for rafting, kayaking and tubing; an artificial surf wave; and even an indoor ski slope. And this site isn't just for leisure — it's an official U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Site for rowers, kayakers and canoers. RIVERSPORT also organizes flatwater kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding on Oklahoma City's bodies of water.

Morgan's Inspiration Island, Texas

If you're in San Antonio this summer, forget about the Alamo and the River Walk. Instead, cool off at Morgan's Inspiration Island, the world's first and only "Ultra-Accessible" splash park, which was designed specifically with the special needs community in mind. It's the aquatic counterpart to Morgan's Wonderland, a theme park whose mission is "to provide a fun, clean and beautiful environment free of physical and economic barriers that all individuals can come to and enjoy regardless of age or ability."

Timberline Lodge, Oregon

If skiing is your jam, this is one of the few places you're able to do it in the summertime: Timberline Lodge at Mt. Hood usually has the conditions for skiing 10 months out of the year. And, of course, there's plenty of hiking, too.

The Floating Pool Lady, New York, New York

New York might be one of the most expensive cities in the world, but savvy residents and visitors know where to find the best freebies. In the summer, that includes the Floating Pool Lady, a free pool built into a barge floating on the East River at Barretto Point Park in the Bronx.

Moosehead Lake, Maine

At 40 miles long, covering an area of 75,000 acres, Moosehead Lake is Maine's largest body of water. Hike around the perimeter of the lake (and keep your eyes open for moose!), hop in a kayak to cruise the waters or take a guided tour on the steamship Katahdin.

San Marcos River, Texas

Just 30 minutes from Austin and 50 minutes from San Antonio, this Texan town is the launch point for float trips down the San Marcos River. Rent a tube from an outfitter, tie up a cooler full of your favorite drinks and drift down the river. There's nothing better on a hot summer day!

Blue Hole of Santa Rosa, New Mexico

New Mexico might be a landlocked state, but that doesn't mean you can't scuba dive there. The Blue Hole of Santa Rosa is a natural swimming hole with crystal clear waters — visibility is always 100 feet — which makes it perfect for diving.

Stowe, Vermont

Ski destination Stowe is known for something else in the summertime: mountain biking. There are more than 50 miles of mountain biking trails in the region. Summer is also a great time to climb Mt. Mansfield, the tallest peak in the state; spend time on Lake Mansfield; or try local beers at The Alchemist Brewery, Idletyme Brewing Company or the von Trapp Brewery & Bierhall (yes, it's that von Trapp family!).

Great Basin National Park, Nevada

At the end of Route 50 in Nevada — a stretch of road known as the loneliest road in America — is a gem of a national park. Great Basin National Park is home to the 13,063-foot-tall Wheeler Peak, and the summer is the best time to hike it. Don't miss exploring the Lehman Caves, and make sure you stay late at night for some stellar stargazing.

Homestead Crater, Utah

At 90 to 96 degrees Fahrenheit, the water inside Homestead Crater isn't exactly refreshing. But this hot spring offers such a unique experience, it's worth braving the warm temps in the summertime! The crater is located beneath a 55-foot-tall limestone dome, creating a cave-like interior, and its soothing waters are great for scuba diving, snorkeling, soaking and even stand-up paddleboard yoga.

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Summer in the U.S.A.: 20 Best Vacation Destinations

Mt Lemmon looking south to Tucson, Arizona.

Hear us out: Yes, Tucson is hot in the summer, with average temps of 100 degrees or higher. Beginning in May, snowbirds flock to cooler climates, and the University of Arizona's 30,000 undergraduates head home. What's left is a quiet, peaceful version of Tucson, the heat necessitating a slower pace. There's hiking to be had in the evenings and in the higher elevations— Mount Lemmon   (pictured),   whose 9,000-foot peak is at least 30 degrees cooler than the base of the mountain, and whose burbling brooks and pines offer breezy shade, is a 30-minute drive from downtown. Come for monsoon season's spectacular storms.

Tucson boasts some of the most lovely courtyard dining and drinking anywhere, and even in summer the nights cool sufficiently to sit outside. Check out The Shanty's roomy outdoor space, or head to La Cocina's  large and shady courtyard for fresh, imaginative food, live music, and local beers. 

Perhaps the most compelling reason to come in summer is the deals—during these off-season months, you'll find cheap hotel rooms, cheap meals, and the space to enjoy them.

East Beach in Santa Barbara, California

Los Angeles's smaller, calmer neighbor to the north shares its laid-back vibe and perfect temperatures all year round. Located at the base of the Santa Ynez Mountains, Santa Barbara's ocean breezes, strollable downtown, and ample hiking opportunities (check out the popular Seven Falls/Inspiration Point Trail ) make it an ideal summer destination.

Not surprisingly, Santa Barbara's beaches are many and varied. Head to One  Thousand Steps Beach at the end of Santa Cruz Boulevard. Don't worry—there are fewer than a thousand steps, and at the bottom you'll find a quiet stretch of beach. Butterfly Beach is said to have one of the best sunsets in the area,  East Beach  is easiily accessible from the downtown area and host to great mountain views, and Arroyo Burro Beach County Park , known to locals as Hendry's ,  is a white sandy gem where you can try surfing.

In addition to its reputation as a classy, upscale spot, Santa Barbara embraces its grungier side, too—hip eateries, wineries, and stores have popped up in an industrial area formerly known as the Funk Zone . Check out the Santa Barbara Winery  and sample the tacos at Mony's .

Treman State Park in Ithaca, New York.

Like any place with a long, cold winter, the Finger Lakes region comes alive during the summer months, offering a bounty of fresh produce, new wines to taste, and gorge trails to hike. Ithaca , a pedestrian-friendly college town full of eclectic shops and high-quality restaurants, is an ideal home base for exploring the area. Dine outside at the Moosewood Restaurant , a famous spot that began as a vegetarian collective and spawned a series of bestselling cookbooks. Head to the Farmers Market in its permanent lakefront pavilion for a mix of local produce and prepared foods. Rent a sailboat or canoe and head out onto Cayuga Lake—or admire the water from patches of green like Stewart Park and Cass Park.

Don't miss hiking along Ithaca's famous gorges. Popular options include Buttermilk Falls , Taughannock Falls , and the particularly spectacular Treman State Park (pictured). These trails are closed from November to April due to icy conditions, but in the warmer months they offer shady trails, dramatic vistas, and (very chilly!) swimming holes.

The coastline of Florence, Oregon.

Year-round, the  Oregon Coast is temperate, misty, and lush. Pacific breezes and damp air offer a welcome reprieve from the steamy summer. Head two hours due west from Portland and you'll hit Tillamook , the most outdoorsy town on the Oregon Coast. A series of spectacular hiking trails, known as the  Three Capes Scenic Loop , takes hikers through damp old-growth forests to dramatic ocean vistas. Tillamook may sound familiar to foodies—it's the birthplace of Oregon's locally produced Tillamook Cheese. You can also buy local fruit and homemade pastries and take them straight to the beach.

From here, you can drive down the coast, stopping in towns like family-friendly Lincoln City , bustling Newport , and quirky Yachats . Watch out for the Yaquina Head Lighthouse , as well as numerous spots to get up close and personal with sea anenomes and starfish in the Pacific Coast's unique tide pools, like the formations at Boiler Bay in Depoe Bay. If you make it as far south as Florence (pictured),   don't miss the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area ,  which extends for 40 miles along the coast, making it the largest expanse of its kind in North America.

San Juan Islands

It's easy to wax poetic about the San Juan Islands —how green they are, how they rise out of the Pacific, how the light hits them just so. To travel here is to be transported to a slower, dreamier place where mountains and sand meet and there are very few cars. Despite feeling remote, the San Juans are close to Seattle, a city that loves summer perhaps more than any other in the country. You might consider planning your trip around July's  Bite of Seattle food festival .

It's true that the San Juans are busiest during the summer months, but that means you can enjoy various farmers' markets and arguably the best Fourth of July fireworks anywhere. Also, the San Juans are a cyclist's paradise. Those looking for a leisurely day of riding can tool around the mostly flat, rural Lopez Island. More serious cyclists can summit Orcas Island's Mount Constitution .

View of Smugglers Notch near Mt. Mansfield, Vermont.

Though we tend to think of Northern Vermont as a winter paradise, the verdant and relatively cool summers of Burlington and its environs shouldn't be overlooked. In fact, if you're looking for a region that offers the eclectic and cosmopolitan alongside the woodsy, get yourself to the Green Mountains. In addition to rolling hills, wineries, and pedestrian-only shopping and dining, this area's ski mountains are year-round destinations that offer hiking, biking, and incredible hotel deals after the snow melts. 

Smuggler's Notch   (pictured), located about two hours northeast of Burlington, features about 14 miles of cross-country trails that you can traverse either by yourself or with an experienced guide. If you're in the mood for something more strenuous, summit each of the resort's three peaks: Morse, Madonna, and Sterling. Smuggs is also the home of Vermont's first zipline canopy tour. After a long day in the outdoors, relax by one of the resort's four pools. Nearby Stowe  likewise offers hiking, tennis, discounted lodging, and gorgeous scenery.

Wellfleet, Massachusetts

It's certainly not news that visitors flock to Cape Cod for the summer. For a low-key alternative to bustling Provincetown, try the sleepy, artsy town of Wellfleet . The calm waters of the bay are great for wading as well as various watersports such as kayaking; beaches on the ocean side, meanwhile, have bigger waves and windsurfing opportunities. Hike and bike along miles of the national seashore, or visit the nearly 1,000-acre Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary , where you can get close to a unique salt marsh, wooded areas, a barrier reef, and fascinating marine life. 

What really sets Wellfleet apart, though, are its galleries, most of which are only open between May and October. The town has more than 20 of them, showcasing a wide variety of arts and crafts created locally as well as internationally. Gallery openings typically take place on summer Saturday evenings. And don't miss the chance to catch a double feature at Wellfleet's retro drive-in movie theater.

The Sunsphere in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Knoxville 's location on the banks of the Tennessee River and in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains makes it a perfect warm-weather town. Its large pedestrian-only Market Square is spacious, inviting, and features fountains meant for splashing around. During the summer months, patrons of the many restaurants and bakeries on the square sit at wrought-iron tables out in the open or under shade trees. The square is also home to theater performances, a farmers' market, and many other festivals and events.

Meander through the Knoxville Museum of A rt 's outdoor sculpture exhibition, Art in Public Places , or head to Old City, where much of Knoxville's gritty southern character remains. Live music, from bluegrass to contemporary rock, is easy to find and enjoy here—particularly at the Blue Plate Special , a free noontime show held at WDVX on weekdays.

Above all, make sure you get out on that river. Whether you prefer to lounge on the deck of a cruiseboat with a drink in hand or skim around in a kayak, it's impossible not to feel relaxed on the water.

Pictured: The Sunsphere

Dock overlooking the harbor, Glacier National Park, Montana

Where else in the lower 48 can you find snow in July? Because of weather-related closures, it's nearly impossible to access Glacier National Park , one of the nation's most ruggedly spectacular public spaces, for much of the winter. So take advantage of the region's relatively short summer: cool off, find solitude, and see for yourself the effects of climate change. (According to the U.S. Geological Survey, recent warming trends have significantly decreased the size and number of glaciers here.)

The park's  Going-to-the-Sun Road , a twisting, turning, mountain-hugging byway that takes visitors deep into the wilds of northern Montana, is navigable by car only during the summer months—it seems a woeful understatement to call this a scenic route. If you're hankering to get out into the woods, you can hike on the park's 700 miles of trails, camp at one of 13 sites, or obtain a backcountry permit and go off the beaten path. Ranger-led programs, including guided hikes, talks, and boat tours, are also popular.

An Amish horse & buggy travels through Lancaster County

Set in the heart of Pennsylvania's Amish Country,  Lancaster is home to a unique and particularly bountiful farming tradition. In addition to juicy heirloom tomatoes, sweet peaches, and a vast array of all things leafy and green, look for fresh flowers, jams, chutneys, and salsas, not to mention baked goods made with simple, high-quality ingredients. A few excellent spots for picking up provisions: Central Market  and Bird-in-Hand Market . For even fresher goods, you can tool along the country roads and keep your eyes peeled for produce stands.

Summer is the best time to check out the region's many breweries and wineries. The Brandywine Food & Wine Festival in June showcases local wineries, food purveyors, artists, and musicians. After you've gorged yourself on local goods, ride a bike through the Lancaster area's lush, green hills, or tour the approximately 25 historical covered bridges here.

Delaware Seashore State Park, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

If you're looking for a sleepy beach town that's a bit under the collective public's radar, consider heading to Delaware. Rehoboth's seafood, lovely sunsets, and outdoor recreation opportunities rival any beach town on the Atlantic coast. Stroll or bike along the boardwalk or lounge on a stretch of sand like Rehoboth Beach , Dewey Beach , or Bethany Beach . You can also head into one of Delaware's pristine coastal state parks: Cape Henlopen's 3,000 acres afford plenty of chances for hiking, camping, and swimming. For an easy hike, check out the Walking Dunes Trail that travels through marshland and woods, ending at the Great Dune.

Perhaps the best thing about Rehoboth's community vibe is the abundance of inclusive, family-friendly events. Test out your construction skills at September's annual Sandcastle Contest , take advantage of the great deals during restaurant week, and tour beautiful historic cottages.

The Tybee Island Lighthouse on Tybee Island in Georgia.

The islands off the coast of Savannah offer a southern-charm twist on the classic beach experience. Here you'll find secluded islands, marshlands, sea turtles, and a plethora of rare birds. Head to bike-friendly Tybee Island , just 18 miles south of Savannah, for peaceful public beaches, fresh Georgia shrimp, bottlenose dolphin tours, and relaxed nightlife (bars here are known to provide plastic cups for those who want to stroll along the beach with their beverages).

Tybee falls directly in the Atlantic Flyway , which means thousands of migratory birds pass through each season, including rare species like the piping plover and the purple sandpiper. The best places for birding: the Sally Pearce Nature Trail , Little Tybee Island (a nature preserve), and Fort Pulaski National Monument .

If you crave a more secluded getaway, head for Georgia's Golden Isle , a small chain   off the coast of Jacksonville. Sophisticated and deeply southern, the stately houses and draping Spanish moss on St. Simons evoke the look of Savannah, minus the hustle and bustle.

Nighttime in Louisville, Kentucky

If Kentucky's rolling green hills are calling your name, consider heading to Louisville during the summer months, well after Derby mania has subsided. You can still visit Churchill Downs , where there are races through early July. In the summer, Louisville's bluegrass musicians stay busy. If you're in town on a Saturday, be sure not to miss local musicians at Bluegrass on the Square . A star-studded bluegrass festival is held each June in nearby Bardstown. 

Of course, it would be criminal to spend time in the heart of bourbon country without sampling some of the goods. Hit the Louisville Urban Bourbon Trail   to visit up to 13 restaurants and bars downtown, or take the Kentucky Bourbon Trail , which links nine famous distilleries, including Maker's Mark and Woodford Reserve.

Eldorado Canyon State Park in Boulder, Colorado

You'd be hard-pressed to find a more outdoorsy city than  Boulder , where the cool mountain air becomes especially inviting during the summer. This place has perfected the balance between the cosmopolitan and the rugged: The Boulder Contemporary Art Museum , the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra , and the Boulder Ballet   coexist with over 300 miles of hiking and biking trails, including the Boulder Creek Path , which runs directly through the city.

For a good introduction to Boulder's altitude and scenery, look for the Bald Mountain Trail , a short hike to the top of a 7,000-foot peak. Once you've acclimated, head to the Flatirons area, which offers a variety of hikes from easy to challenging, or Eldorado Canyon (pictured),   where you can walk amid sandstone cliffs or climb them. For even more wilderness, Rocky Mountain National Park is an easy one-hour drive away.

Beginning in June, you can partake in weekly folk dancing and live music performances at various parks, and attend the famous Colorado Music Festival , held at Boulder's historic Chautaqua Auditorium .

Big Sur Coast, California

The drive to Big Sur alone is a compelling reason to visit—the rugged scenery along California Highway 1  rivals any coastal view in the lower 48, and the windy, narrow passage makes this spot less accessible, therefore more secluded and private, than other coastal destinations in the state. Most beaches, often located on unmarked roads, are windblown and misty and require a short hike to reach. You can hike and bike to your heart's content in Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park , Andrew Molera State Park,  and Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park , to name a few. They're filled with mossy redwoods, waterfalls, and rocky coastal vistas.

Go tubing or kayaking on the Big Sur River , soak in Sykes Hot Springs , or simply wander through sleepy towns filled with galleries spotlighting local artists. One of the most exciting reasons to come to Big Sur during the summer is the opportunity to see endangered blue whales moving along the coast from June through October. You can spot the giant mammals from the land or get out in a boat.

Texas Hill Country at sunset

This is as green as it gets in Texas. The Hill Country between San Antonio and Austin is a rolling landscape dotted with pecan orchards, wildflowers, wineries, and B&Bs. The streets are wide, the pace slow, and the pie plentiful. Though Texas is certainly steamy during the summer months, air conditioning abounds, as do cool drinks and relaxation. The central Texas town of Fredericksburg , originally settled by German pioneers, takes its unique blend of German and Texan hospitality very seriously. It's an easy town to stroll around, with its wide-open Marktplatz , fine shops, and food options ranging from bratwurst to barbecue.

The semi-arid climate and rich soil make the region ideal for growing grapes. The resulting wines are refined, but there's a nicely relaxed vibe in Texas Hill Country tasting rooms that you won't find in other centers of viticulture. Snack on local pecans and cheeses while you taste, and don't pass up the peaches you'll see for sale at roadside stands.

For a typically Texas experience, go to Luchenbach , one of the oldest and smallest settlements in Gillespie County. The live music here, not to mention the barbecue-heavy chuckwagon dinner, takes place in a virtually untouched one-horse frontier town.

Madison, Wisconsin.

This lovely lake-filled city is vibrant in summer, when most residents and visitors take to the water. There are 12 beaches in the city of Madison , from which you can enjoy freshwater swimming. Rent canoes, kayaks, or rowboats from Wingra Boats , or fish for crappiie, bass, northern pike, and more—just be sure to obtain a fishing permit if you're heading out on your own. Later, choose one of Madison's many waterfront restaurants and sip a cocktail in front of lake views. The city's various summer concert series include  Concerts on the Rooftop  during June and July. 

Mountain bikers of all skill levels will enjoy the nearby  Kettle Moraine State Forest . The more technically difficult Blue Mound State Park—for seasoned bikers only—offers exciting terrain and great views. If you'd rather pedal on pavement, head to the Capital City Trail, 9 miles of which run through the wild Capital Springs Recreation Center.

Sandy Stream Pond and Mt. Katahdin in Baxter State Park in Maine.

In Northern Maine, winters are long. When warm weather finally comes, we recommend heading into the highlands— Mount Katahdin   (pictured),   the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, is a good place to start. Located in Baxter State Park , Katahdin is the state's highest peak at 5,267 feet. Backpack up and spend the night; the views from the top are breathtaking. Baxter State Park's 200,000 acres of natural riches also include the Penobscot River , famous for its whitewater rafting. If you prefer a less strenuous ride, take a cruise on Moosehead Lake on the steamship Katahdin  and keep your eyes peeled for moose in the dense forest that surrounds the water.  

When you're ready to return to civilization, explore the town of Bangor ,   a small, eclectic logging town on the banks of the mighty Penobscot. Stroll through downtown's shopping district or visit the Maine Forest and Logging Musem   to learn more about the beautiful country around you. The American Folk Festival , a three-day extravaganza in August, draws thousands to the region for blues, zydeco, bluegrass, gospel, and more.

Mohican State Park in Loudonville, Ohio.

Ohio 's state park system is one of the most extensive in the nation. Mohican State Park (pictured) in Loudonville is particularly inviting. Its 1,110 acres encompass shady old-growth hemlock forests, the Mohican River, and the spectacular Clear Fork Gorge —a glacially carved chasm 1,000 feet wide and 300 feet deep. 

After you've had your fill of the forest, head northwest to the shores of Lake Erie, where you can swim, boat, and picnic at one of many lakefront state parks. These include Catawba Island , Kelleys Island , and East Harbor . For manmade thrills, ride the 17 world-famous roller coasters at Cedar Point , an amusement park of mythic proportions. 

The Michigan Theater, State Theater and the Burton Memorial Tower in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Despite its small size, Ann Arbor  regularly shows up on lists of the country's best cities for families, singles, and foodies. The pedestrian-friendly historic downtown Kerrytown District is full of eclectic shops, used bookstores, the Arbor Brewing Company ,  and open-air markets peddling crafts and fresh produce. 

A compelling reason to visit Ann Arbor during the summer is the city's fabled Street A rt Fair , usually held during the third week in July. For more than 50 years, artists practicing all mediums have gathered downtown for a three-day celebration of color, light, and sound. Exhibits are accompanied by musical performances, outdoor dining, and children's activities galore.

That does it for our top 20 summer destinations—but we're not finished yet! Read on for 15 more great ideas for a warm-weather vacation in the United States. . . .    

Bicycling on Block Island off the coast of Rhode Island

If you're looking for the sort of quaint seaside getaway that New England is famous for, look no further than Block Island , just off the coast of Rhode Island . Visitors come here for pristine beaches, picturesque lighthouses, and unspoiled nature. Boating, fishing, and swimming are popular pastimes, and you’ll find a nice balance of couples and families. 

To get to Block Island, you can take a ferry from Newport, Rhode Island, or Fall River, Massachusetts. Don't worry about bringing your car—many people get around just fine on bicycles and mopeds, which can be rented on the island. A more adventurous option is to go by boat and park it at a mooring. Be sure to stop in at The Oar , a casual bayside eatery named for the hundreds of personalized paddles decorating the interior. The restaurant’s mudslides are famous. 

A family of bears cavorts on the Kenai Peninsula

You might think of Alaska as a winter wonderland, but summer is the best season for exploring the country’s wildest frontier. The state certainly beats much of the lower 48 when it comes to pleasant temperatures, which range from 60-80Âș F during the day and 40-50Âș at night. 

For wildlife viewing, it’s hard to beat the Kenai Peninsula , a 9,000-square-mile wedge of land in southern Alaska. Amid glaciers, forests, and dramatic snow-capped peaks, the region’s most famous inhabitants, a population of black and brown bears, can be spotted fishing for salmon in the Kenai’s rivers from mid-July to late September. There are a number of viewing stands set up to provide an up-close yet safe look at this annual ritual. 

To check out watery wildlife, Major Marine Tours in Seward offers cruises into the city’s harbor to provide glimpses of orcas, bald eagles, puffins, sea lions, and humpback whales. Come back in March and you could catch the Iditarod dogsledding race, which starts from Seward.

View from Cadillac Mountain in Maine's Arcadia National Park

The oldest national park east of the Mississippi, Acadia has a way of feeling secluded and wild even when the parking lots are full (and in summer, they often are). That’s because with 47,000 acres of streams, mountains, and forests, there's plenty of room to spread out. The park’s diverse landscape includes miles of wooded trails for hiking and biking, as well as dramatic seaside cliffs for rock climbing. If that sounds a little too extreme, the scenic Park Loop Road lets you drive through some of the Atlantic Coast’s best wilderness scenery without having to exert yourself. In fact, many of Acadia's landmarks, including Cadillac Mountain, are reachable by car.

To explore Acadia on two wheels, rent from Acadia Bike in Bar Harbor; the company delivers customers and bikes right to the trails via shuttle. Take in the view from the water on a harbor tour from Acadian Boat Tours . 

Lake Powell, Utah

The dark blue waters of Lake Powell stand out in beautiful contrast against an otherworldly landscape of red sandstone rocks in the  Glen Canyon National Recreation Area   of southern Utah and northern Arizona. The lake is actually a manmade reservoir created by the Glen Canyon Dam. But there’s no shortage of unique natural wonders nearby, starting with Rainbow Bridge National Monument , a stone arch that at 290 feet tall and 270 feet wide holds the distinction of being the world’s biggest natural bridge. 

Other sights worth seeing: Antelope Canyon , a narrow crevice cut into orange rocks, where individual beams of sun filter down like heavenly spotlights; and  Horseshoe Bend , where the Colorado River has carved a giant U into surrounding cliffs (both are on the Arizona side). Note that all of these places are popular in the summer, so plan ahead.    

In between hiking over, rappelling down, and climbing up these rust-colored marvels, you’ll want to cool off—temperatures in these parts during the summer can reach 90°F. Fortunately, Lake Powell is there when you need a refreshing dip, not to mention some wakeboarding, waterskiing, or kayaking.

Watercraft at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum in Massachusetts

Located just 30 miles from Boston, the quiet New England hamlet of Essex is ideally situated for fun on the water, given its proximity to both the Essex River and Essex Bay. Kayaking, boating, deep-sea fishing, and sunbathing on beaches are all appealing options. Those waterways have also played a huge role in shaping the town's history; it's known for Essex clams and a rich tradition of shipbuilding. You can learn all about that craft at the Essex   Shipbuilding Museum , which showcases the beautiful wooden vessels that were Essex's specialty in the past. And speaking of the past, Essex is home to more than 25 antique shops, where you can pick up everything from nautical knickknacks to early American furnishings. Sunset boat cruises narrated by local guides make a nice capper to the day. 

 Gulf Shores, Alabama

Gulf Shores has gained a reputation as a rowdy spring break spot. After the college students clear out in March, however, the area takes on a decidedly family-friendly feeling. Warm temperatures, white beaches, and fresh seafood are among the most obvious lures. But there’s more to do than sunbathe and eat—though if that’s how you want to fill your vacation time, we can’t blame you. 

If you can tear yourself away from the sand, you’ll find golf courses, the huge  Waterville USA   water park,   the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo, and Tanger Shopping Outlet Center. History buffs will want to check out Fort Morgan State Historic Site , which was used by the U.S. military from the War of 1812 to World War II. 

An amusement park ride on New Jersey's Long Beach Island

Generations of travelers have headed "down the shore" to spend summers on Long Beach Island, a slender 18-mile sliver of land that's dotted with tiny beach towns and is no wider than a half mile at any point. Less crowded and less rowdy than other nearby beaches on the Jersey Shore , L.B.I. is a relaxed and family-oriented spot that has little in common with the idea of the area you might have picked up from a certain reality TV show.

On the quiet north side of the island, near historic Barnegat Lighthouse , visitors can take in salty breezes as they bike, stroll, fish, or laze next to the sea. The southern end attracts more families because of the amusement parks and mini golf courses there. L.B.I. is also popular with surfers, who can stock up on gear at the original Ron Jon Surf Shop .

Santa Fe, New Mexico

The unique art, architecture, culture, and cuisine of the American Southwest is on thrilling display in Santa Fe . Beautifully preserved Spanish-Pueblo buildings of adobe and wood surround plazas filled with shops, restaurants, and historical sites bearing the marks of the region’s rich blend of colonial, native, and western influences. Stroll through the outdoor Santa Fe Artists Market to find crafts, woodwork, leather goods, and other items made by locals. Take a culinary tour to sample everything from hearty stews and enchiladas to handcrafted chocolates made with red and green chiles. Pop into the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum to admire the work of that painter, who adopted Santa Fe as her home—and helped make the city an important player in modern and contemporary art.

A rustic mill at Cades Cove in Tennessee's Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains , Gatlinburg is a gateway town to the nation’s most visited national park. Millions of visitors flock to the Smokies each year to take in misty views from the top of Clingmans Dome , hike alongside streams and waterfalls, and check out the quaint log cabins, barns, and churches in Cades Cove (pictured above). Beyond the park’s boundaries, Gatlinburg has a host of things to keep you entertained, from downhome crafts demonstrations and comfort-food restaurants to shops, theme parks (Dolly Parton’s Dollywood is in nearby Pigeon Forge), and one of the best aquariums in the country.

Sun Valley, Idaho

Sun Valley rose to prominence in the late 1930s, owing largely to its association with celebrities, including Gary Cooper, Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe, and, most notably,  Ernest Hemingway . The novelist is said to have finished writing For Whom the Bell Tolls here, and he’s buried in the nearby town of Ketchum. You can pay your respects at the Hemingway Memorial and learn more about the author’s Idaho ties at the Sun Valley Museum of History .   

Today, Sun Valley is known for its ski slopes. But if you’re looking for the sort of rugged, mettle-testing activities associated with Hemingway, summer is the season you’re most likely to find them. You can trudge through meadows in the shadow of majestic peaks, go fly fishing in streams inhabited by rainbow trout, paddle across Sun Valley Lake , or even try your hand at skeet shooting. Throw back a whiskey or 12 and start using short, gruff sentences, and you're well on your way to a Nobel Prize.

Kiawah Golf Resort in South Carolina

Home to an incredibly pristine beach and peaceful atmosphere, South Carolina’s Kiawah Island , near Charleston, is at once laid-back and exclusive. It’s a gated community, with long beaches available primarily to residents and visitors staying in rental accommodations. The only public stretch of sand, Beachwalker Park , has a parking lot that only accommodates 100 cars—if you’re lucky enough to snag one of them, you’ll have access to one of the least crowded sunny spots in the area. 

Besides the beaches, golf and tennis are top draws. Kiawah’s highly regarded  Ocean Course  has hosted PGA championships, and the island's tennis courts are set amid woodsy scenery near the shore.   

Yellowstone National Park

The country’s first national park remains one of its best—a vast, one-of-a-kind combo of woodsy wilderness and simmering geothermal activity visible in the form of geysers and bubbling mud. It would take weeks to see the whole thing: Yellowstone stretches across parts of three states (most of it is in Wyoming) and enough acreage to fill up both Rhode Island and Delaware. About half of the world’s geysers are here (including, of course, the most famous, Old Faithful ) as well as nearly 300 waterfalls, fascinating wildlife, and a majestic canyon that looks like it came from the collective daydreams of every 19th-century landscape painter.  

Many first-time visitors make the mistake of leaving once they’ve set eyes on Old Faithful and the canyon. But it’s a shame to miss out on day hikes along trails to sites such as the Lonestar Geyser or Mount Washburn. You can get up close to steaming, sulfurous columns of water shooting from the earth and spot bison grazing in meadows or bighorn sheep maneuvering over rocky cliffs. And that’s just the beginning of what you can do here.

In New Hampshire's White Mountains

Despite their name, the White Mountains are decidedly green in the summertime. Located just a 2-hour drive from Boston, New Hampshire’s natural paradise offers every type of woodsy enjoyment imaginable. Scenic drives feature numerous overlooks with beautiful mountain views, but you’ll definitely want to get out of the car and explore on your own. Franconia Notch State Park is a gem for hikers, with trails showcasing everything from the majesty of Flume Gorge to the far-reaching vistas atop Cannon Mountain . Families can take on a number of kid-friendly hikes. 

For a stronger adrenaline rush, outdoor activities such as kayaking, canoeing, horseback riding, and ziplining have become popular here. Later, you can drive to the top of Mount Washington , the highest peak in the northeast, or sit back and relax aboard the Mount Washington Cog Railway.

Northern Michigan

Outside of the Midwest, travelers planning beach getaways often overlook Northern Michigan . But owing to its prime location between Lakes Michigan and Huron , the region has all the sun and sand you could want—with a fraction of the crowds on the east and west coasts. Head to the charming waterfront town of Traverse City to sample the output of numerous cherry orchards, wineries, and farm-to-table restaurants, particularly on the Old Mission Peninsula , a finger of land where you can end your day watching the sunset from a quaint lighthouse. 

Other highlights nearby include Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore —where sand dunes as high as 450 feet tower next to the water—and picture-perfect Mackinac Island . This roughly 4-square-mile speck in Lake Huron charms visitors with its colorful 19th-century architecture and quiet streets where cars are banned. Most of the island is verdant parkland; its best-known natural landmark is Arch Rock , a limestone formation arcing 150 feet above the shoreline. A trip to the island wouldn’t be complete without stopping at one of the many fudge shops. An island staple since the 1800s, the candy is still made using the technique of “paddling” hot, chocolatey liquid on marble slabs until it cools.

The Outer Banks, North Carolina

The barrier islands off North Carolina ’s coast that are known as the Outer Banks have no shortage of natural charms, starting with their windswept beaches, fresh seafood, and, in some places, wild horses roaming among sandy dunes. In summer, the shipwreck-dotted coast becomes a hotspot for windsurfing, fishing, and lighthouse appreciation—the tallest one in North America is on Cape Hatteras (climb to the top for a dazzling view). 

Additionally, the Outer Banks holds the distinction of being the site of at least two world-altering historical events. First, Roanoke Island , founded by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1585, was established as England’s first settlement in the New World. Then, some 318 years later, the Wright Brothers first took flight from the Outer Banks near the start of the 20th century. Today, you can pay your respects at the Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kill Devil Hills .

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Mountains of Alaska

The best underrated summer travel destinations in the U.S.

Plan a summer vacation filled with new-to-you sights and unexpected adventures

Virginia Gil

Why is everyone vacationing in the same place? I often wonder this during travel spikes, scrolling social media to see people with nothing in common having the same experiences. Are we all spring skiers now? Is everyone actually having fun, or are we just yielding to a trend?

It’s time we all dig a little deeper, skip the cookie-cutter trip and set off somewhere different. Forget what everyone else is doing! Let’s explore our own interests—and while we’re at it, do it where it’s not so crowded.

To help you find the perfect underrated summer travel destination, we tapped our network of writers with plenty of experience discovering cool places. We’re showing new sides to cities and regions you already know and sharing choice spots that might be new to you.

From wine tasting your way through Boise, Idaho, and encountering wildlife in Oakland, California, to ferry hopping in Southeast Alaska, these aren’t your typical summer escapes. A little less popular and still very exciting, these underrated U.S. destinations are calling your name this summer.

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Go deep into the Santa Fe wilderness, New Mexico

1.  Go deep into the Santa Fe wilderness, New Mexico

Downtown Santa Fe has enough antique shops and charming cafes to keep a gaggle of slow-moving couples busy. But after climbing the steep streets to the Cross of the Martyrs to watch the sun crawl its way over the adobe houses, my wife and I found the natural landscape to be the real draw. 

We decided the shoppers can have downtown and spent the rest of the trip exploring: a visit to the unconquered Native American town of Acoma Pueblo, just nearly getting lost on lifeless lava flow trails at El Malpais National Conservation Area and finding wildflowers blooming on the Chamisa Trailhead . Appetite well deserved, we dived deep into New Mexican cuisine, finding the best at La Choza Restaurant , where the chile sauces (red vs green is an age-old debate) are a reminder of the uniqueness of this stark-beautiful place.

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2.  Mosey through mountain majesty in Southeast Alaska

You won’t have much use for a car rental in Southeast Alaska. In fact, the small towns in the archipelago aren’t connected by roads. While many people see Alaska by cruise line, my friend Laura and I chose the Alaska Marine Highway , a network of ferries servicing 30 communities along nearly 3,500 miles of Alaska coastline. After camping, exploring the Mendenhall Glacier , and learning about Native culture in Juneau, we boarded our vessel for Ketchikan—20 hours away. Sure, a flight would’ve taken only an hour, but as misty mountains unveiled themselves and whales spouted froth in the near distance, we knew the scenic route was for us. Camping is permitted on deck, although we reserved a cabin in true seafarer fashion. When in Ketchikan, we sought ziplining, bears, and a major thrill on a UTV safari with Ketchikan Adventurevue before flying back home to the lower 48.

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3.  Indulge in all things cherry in Traverse City, Michigan

Cherries are not simply a gimmick of Traverse City; they’re the main attraction. Deemed as the cherry capital of the world, even the airport here is named Cherry Capital Airport (TVC). Not one to shy away from a regional specialty, during my visit I tried cherry pie from Grand Traverse Pie Company , indulged in “Cherries Moobilee” ice cream from Moomers Homemade Ice Cream (which was, without a doubt, the best ice cream I’ve had in the U.S.), and even sipped a cherry beer from Right Brain Brewery . The one-stop shop for all things cherries is Cherry Republic , where you can find anything from cherry-BBQ rub to cherry almond butter to cherry habanero hot sauce, which was my souvenir of choice from Traverse City.

For the ultimate cherry-rific experience, head to the National Cherry Festival , held from June 29 to July 6. And while you’re in town, don’t skip out on the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore , with water so blue you might be duped into thinking you’re on a lake in New Zealand. To unwind, head to one (or two) of the nearly 50 wineries in town, where many serve cherry wine

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4.  Culture trip through the Berkshires

Just two hours from Boston and three from New York City lies the Berkshires in Western Massachusetts, known for its postcard-worthy mountain scenery, rich history and vibrant arts and culture scene—and visitors can soak up the latter all summer long. Located in Lenox, Tanglewood , the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra offers a jam-packed schedule of outdoor concerts featuring artists and musicians across all genres, including Jon Batiste, Jason Mraz and even—get this—Boys II Men; however, in my humble opinion, the true highlight is the annual July 4th James Taylor concert (pro tip: arrive early, bring a picnic blanket and enjoy prime people-watching opps pre-show).

The Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge is another personal favorite, and trust me when I say you can easily spend an afternoon admiring the artist's works and historic studio, which has been physically moved to the museum grounds. Of course, you can't leave town without checking out the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (Mass MoCA) in North Adams. Meanwhile, Barrington Stage Co. in Great Barrington and Berkshire Theater Group in Pittsfield both offer captivating performances to suit enthusiasts of all ages.

And, since no trip is complete without a souvenir keepsake, carve out a day to go antiquing through the region; top spots include The Berkshire Galleries of Great Barrington , Berkshire Emporium & Antiques in North Adams, Finders Keepers in Lee, Christopher James Antiques and Collectables in Lenox, and Berkshire Hills Coins & Estate Jewelry in Pittsfield, Finally, it's worth noting that all of these quaint towns are within easy driving distance of each other, so I recommend renting a car if you don't have one on hand. 

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5.  Wine your way around Boise, Idaho

As I tasted my way through Boise, my biggest decision was choosing between the beauty of the Sunnyslope vineyards and the convenience of the urban wineries. So I didn’t choose—I did both—and so can you. Take a wine class at the new House of Wine Company to learn tasting techniques, then head to Split Rail Winery , where you’ll find a funky, unpretentious tasting room that belies just how good the wine is. Spend the night at Hotel 43 and take advantage of their complimentary bike rentals to pedal your way around the nine wineries in the downtown area. Then head out to Caldwell to Indian Creek Winery —a small but mighty vineyard welcoming you warmly. I recommend visiting during their family-friendly Sunday Sips ‘N Songs—grab a spot on the lawn, pour yourself a glass of wine and enjoy the live music. The Sunnyslope Wine Trail features 17 wineries and vineyards, so there’s something affordable for every taste.

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6.  Road trip through sublime, sandstone-filled Southern Utah

One of the main reasons I moved to Las Vegas was its proximity to many national parks and incredible hiking. This road trip to southern Utah is a fine example. 

It’s a three-hour drive from the Strip to Zion (longer if you detour through Valley of Fire State Park to spy on petroglyphs and photograph sandstone formations like Elephant Rock). Zip back onto the highway, grab a bite in St. George–Riggatti’s Wood-Fired Pizza is a great option–and consider stretching your legs in Snow Canyon, where you can enter lava tubes (bring a flashlight).  

Next stop: Zion National Park. Whether you peer at it from the canyon floor or hike to Observation Point or Angel’s Landing, it’s one of the country’s most majestic parks.

Stay overnight (we recommend glamping to commune with nature and marvel at the stars), then at daybreak, order ahead from  Deep Creek Coffee Co. Once you pick up your latte and a southwest quinoa bowl, head to Bryce Canyon National Park to walk among the towering hoodoos in Queen’s Garden. Ambitious adventures can circle back to Vegas through Kanab, visiting Coral Pink Sand Dunes .

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7.  Enter the world of street racing in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin

This small town just an hour north of Milwaukee caught my attention not just for its beauty, but for its high-octane fun. Designated a national landmark as the first in the U.S. to host street racing, Elkhart Lake parlayed its fame into Road America, a pro racetrack where you can watch the action or become part of it. Climb into your own professionally built Mazda Spec-Miata and enroll in the two-day racing school to learn race starting, downshifting, braking, and passing techniques from seasoned pros. Make your home at the lakeside Osthoff Resort , where you can fish, paddle, or sail in one of Wisconsin’s deepest and cleanest lakes. And don’t miss the award-winning Aspira Spa —one of only two in North America with a balneotherapy bath in a chromatub to bring your body back into balance. I treated myself to ice cream at 100-year-old Gessert’s Ice Cream & Confectionary and grabbed a different kind of cool one at the Siebkens Resort Stop-In Tavern , a racecar-themed, honky-tonk bar. 

Kayak in picturesque Boothbay Harbor, Maine

8.  Kayak in picturesque Boothbay Harbor, Maine

Everyone flocks to Bar Harbor, Maine, but I found Boothbay Harbor to be charming and less crowded. I spent an incredible afternoon kayaking to Burnt Island , which is only accessible by boat. I rented from Tidal Transit and kayaked under the footbridge across the narrow end of the marina out to open water. On my way, a harbor seal popped up to watch my progress. On the island, I visited the quaint 1821 lighthouse and ate a picnic with sea breezes and a panorama of the Atlantic waves. Upon return, I got my land legs back by wandering through charming seaside shops, eating a lobster roll at a tugboat-turned-restaurant , and staying at the Bluebird Ocean Point Inn . This waterfront inn  was part of last century's seaside cottage tourism and has been newly renovated. Its restaurant has candlelit dining with ocean views; I indulged in a second lobster roll.

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9.  Drink and eat across the Kentucky Bourbon Trail

As an admirer of spirits—the kind you drink, not conjure with a Ouija board—I’ve long loved bourbon but never really knew much about American whiskey except, well, that it’s whiskey made in America. My knowledge recently quadrupled while exploring the Kentucky Bourbon Trail , which includes more than 45 distilleries spanning hundreds of miles across the Bluegrass State. I managed to hit up about 10 over the course of three days on a private tour, including the Willy Wonka-like Heaven Hill Distillery in Bardstown and the oh-so-quaint Limestone Branch Distillery in Lebanon. To my surprise, there were several unique moments beyond learning way too much about different barrels and sipping various pours. In Clermont, I devoured a scrumptious mushroom pizza at James B. Beam Distillery ’s The Kitchen Table restaurant that was made with the same top-secret yeast strain used to craft Beam’s beloved bourbon. After a tour at Michter’s Fort Nelson Distillery in Louisville, I was fortunate enough to spontaneously nab a spot for the fill-your-own-bottle experience. (You can call or email beforehand for availability.) Writing my name on a label felt magical; pulling down a giant lever and watching my bottle fill up with barrel-strength bourbon. I left Kentucky with an ever-lasting memory and a one-of-a-kind souvenir that will undoubtedly arouse my senses when I pop it open one day.

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10.  Encounter wildlife in Oakland, California

I always love walking around Lake Merritt , the country’s oldest wildlife refuge, a pleasant three-mile circuit. Drawn to its waters are snowy egrets, buffleheads, coots, grumpy-looking night herons and sometimes pelicans, and great blue herons. When I’m looking for quietude, I head up into the hills to hike Dr. Aurelia Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park , where I can glimpse woodland creatures and, if I’m lucky, a golden eagle—all within the sun-dappled 1,833-acre coast redwoods forest. Not far away, the Oakland Zoo houses an array of animals, from African elephants to American bison. I feel good knowing its habitats are larger and more geared toward the creatures’ comfort than you may find at other zoos. Finally, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Regional Shoreline Park offers city views, while its 50-acre Arrowhead Marsh is a spring and fall stopover on the Pacific Flyway for migratory wildfowl. 

Canoe through connected lakes in the Adirondacks

11.  Canoe through connected lakes in the Adirondacks

The true Adirondacks are revealed by boat, when you’re gliding through rivers and lakes, listening to loons and flirting with river otters. I like to avoid the busy tourist spots by renting a canoe and taking a few days to paddle the ADK lakes—many of them are even connected. Some canoe and kayak rental companies, like Raquette River Outfitters , plan your routes, pick you up and drop you off. Choose your route based on your timeframe and what you want to do, whether it be waterfall swimming, wildlife viewing, fishing, island hopping, hiking or primitive camping. After a few days of becoming one with nature, I find it best to cap off the trip with a massive meal, including french fries and a visit to a local brewery like Hex and Hop , which brews with local honey, to toast to an epic paddle vacation. Then it’s back to civilization!

Island hop for underwater adventures in the Florida Keys

12.  Island hop for underwater adventures in the Florida Keys

I've driven the Florida Keys many times, beginning in childhood and growing up in Miami. "The Conch Republic" off Florida's southernmost tip is connected by the 110-mile Overseas Highway. Each island has its own vibe, making each key in the 120-mile island chain special.

The first day, I always stop at the U.S.'s first underwater preserve, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park . I love staying at the adults-only, all-inclusive Bungalows in Key Largo. Day two is sports fishing in Islamorada—the fishing capital of the world—and relaxing at the beachfront Cheeca Lodge & Spa . I take a break from driving when staying on this key and use Freebee , which offers complimentary shuttle service in electric vehicles throughout all of Islamorada. 

My last days are spent in Marathon, home to Florida Reef, the U.S.'s only living coral barrier reef. I like chartering a boat with friends to fish, snorkel and swim. It's also fun to see the sea turtles getting rehabbed at The Turtle Hospital , the world's only licensed veterinary hospital focused on rehabilitation. I cross the famous Seven Mile Bridge to reach my tropical oasis, the 60-acre Hawks Cay Resort on secluded Duck Key.

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USA Travel Bucket List: 50 Places to Visit Before You Die

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While we’re often daydreaming of beaches in the Maldives and vineyards in Tuscany, there are plenty of amazing destinations in our own backyard. To help you with your bucket list, we’ve rounded up 50 places you must visit in the United States before you die — in no particular order.

1. New York City

Central Park aerial view, Manhattan, New York; Park is surrounded

One of the most-visited places in the world, New York City has numerous attractions, a multicultural population, and something for all types of travelers. Tourists should be sure to fit in a trip to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, the Empire State Building or One World Trade Center, the Brooklyn Bridge, and Times Square. Central Park offers a respite from the crowds, museums are impressive, and a show on Broadway followed by a slice of pizza is an ideal night out.

2. Grand Canyon, Arizona

Majestic Vista of the Grand Canyon at Dusk

The second-most popular national park in the U.S., the Grand Canyon in Arizona wows with its Colorado River-formed canyon, which stretches 277 miles long and over a mile deep. Visitors can see the park from scenic lookout points, via a stunning helicopter ride , during whitewater rafting, while riding a mule, or by hiking down and back.

3. Disney World, Florida

Orlando, FL, USA - November 5 2022 : Magic Kingdom Park. The Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary Celebration.

One of the most magical places for people of all ages, the massive Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando has four fun theme parks. Magic Kingdom has the breathtaking Cinderella Castle and nightly fireworks shows, while Epcot allows park-goers to travel around the globe by showcasing 11 different countries — think a pagoda in Japan, a biergarten in Germany, and Eiffel Tower views in France.

 4. New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans Jackson square

Vibrant, historic, and downright fun, New Orleans is a popular city throughout the year. While most people know about the city’s rambunctious Mardi Gras celebrations, NOLA also offers world-class jazz music, delicious Creole and Cajun cuisines, art galleries, ghost tours, and notable buildings such as the 18th-century St. Louis Cathedral. The French Quarter is best explored with a coffee and beignet or a frozen cocktail in hand.

5. San Antonio Missions, Texas

The Alamo in San Antonio Texas during golden sunset. Historic Texas Mission and battle site in the Texas Revolution against Mexico

Sure, you probably know about The Alamo in San Antonio, but it’s actually one of five Spanish missions found across the city. The oldest is Mission Espada , which was built in 1690; original frescoes are still visible inside Mission Concepcion ; and the largest is Mission San José . Visitors can bike or drive between the missions, and park rangers provide free tours.

6. Niagara Falls, New York

Niagara Falls

While we’d argue that Niagara Falls is more impressive from the Canadian side , you can still witness the three stunning waterfalls without a passport. Head to Prospect Point in Niagara Falls State Park for a stellar vantage point, or consider a Maid of the Mist boat tour for a more up-close-and-personal view. Also worth a visit is Cave of the Winds , which is set behind Bridal Veil Falls and offers visitors a sensational view of the falls, often accompanied by a beautiful rainbow.

7. Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco

Golden Gate, San Francisco, California, USA.

Opened in 1937, the famous Golden Gate Bridge is an orange-colored suspension bridge that impresses with its main span of 4,200 feet and a total height of 746 feet. It connects San Francisco to Marin County, where the Golden Gate National Recreation Area has hiking, historical attractions, and lovely vistas of the bridge and San Francisco. After snapping a photo on land, travelers can bike or walk across the bridge for more picturesque views.

8. Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee

Great Smoky Mountains, autumn sunrise Tennessee

Both a national park and UNESCO World Heritage site, the Great Smoky Mountains is the most frequented national park in America. The gorgeous park is located in both Tennessee and North Carolina, and it has tons of recreational opportunities, including hiking, fishing, horseback riding, and water tubing. Fall also offers striking foliage.

9. Washington, D.C.

The Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.

As the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C., is a must-visit for anyone who wants to see where the government is run. From the White House to the Capitol to the Supreme Court Building, all three branches of government are found here, in addition to historical monuments such as the Lincoln Memorial , the Washington Monument , and World War II Memorial . Visitors can also spend hours touring the various Smithsonian museums within the National Mall .

10. Old Faithful, Yellowstone National Park

a bison grazes near the steaming old faithful geyser in yellowstone national park

One of the most well-known geological features in the country, Old Faithful , is a cone geyser within Yellowstone National Park . It was discovered in 1870 and got its name from its frequent and generally predictable eruptions, which occur about every 60 to 110 minutes. An average eruption is 130 to 140 feet high, expelling 3,700 to 8,400 gallons of water (depending on the length of the eruption).

Related: The 6 Best National Parks for Winter Wildlife Spotting

11. South Beach, Miami

Miami Florida USA

South Beach is Miami‘s trendy hot spot, home to one of the prettiest beaches in America, gorgeous Art Deco architecture, tasty Cuban fare, and popular nightlife spots. A Latin American influence pervades the city at large, and in South Beach, tourists can shop at fancy boutiques, eat cheap Cuban sandwiches, and lounge at posh beach clubs . A beachside boardwalk is great for strolling or biking and, of course, people-watching.

12. The Narrows, Zion National Park

Orange glow hits the canyon walls in The Narrows of Zion National Park

Within Utah’s Zion National Park , The Narrows is the narrowest section of Zion Canyon. It’s the park’s most popular hike due to its striking setting within a gorge, where the river acts as the trail. Hikers must wade in water that varies from ankle- to waist-deep. It’s particularly pleasant in the hot summer months, but visitors should stay on top of weather conditions, as it’s known for dangerous flash flooding.

13. Santa Fe, New Mexico

Cityscape view in Santa Fe, New Mexico mountains of road street through community neighborhood with green plants summer and adobe traditional houses

Surrounded by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Santa Fe is a charming artsy town with a strong Native American influence. Pueblo-style architecture, a central plaza where vendors sell various handicrafts, and historic sights such as Loretto Chapel give the city a unique feel, plus there’s plenty to keep busy throughout the year. The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum and restaurants serving New Mexican cuisine are additional highlights.

14. Pacific Coast Highway, California

Bixby Creek Bridge Big Sur California

Whether you choose to drive the entire 659 miles of the Pacific Coast Highway or just a fraction thereof, you’ll be rewarded with sensational vistas. Certain routes can be done in a day, but we recommend taking your time by starting in San Francisco and slowly making your way to Orange County. The best views are arguably in Big Sur, where you’ll find rugged cliffs against the ocean on one side and redwood forests on the other.

15. Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

Just outside of Washington, D.C., is Arlington National Cemetery , which spans 624 acres and houses the graves of 400,000 active duty service members, veterans, and their families. The graves of President John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis are frequently visited, as is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, which is a monument dedicated to deceased U.S. service members whose remains haven’t been identified. The moving Changing of the Guard can be witnessed every 30 or 60 minutes while the cemetery is open, depending on the time of year.

16. Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville, Tennessee, December 6, 2022: Broadway Street on a rainy night.

Even those who don’t love country music will likely be enamored with Nashville, Tennessee. Excellent restaurants and hip bars make for a thriving nightlife scene, and the live music — much of which is country — on Broadway is not to be missed. Top attractions include Centennial Park for its full-size replica of Greece’s Parthenon, the Grand Ole Opry concert hall, and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum .

17. Freedom Trail, Boston

Freedom Trail in Boston

Boston played a large part in America’s independence, and the city’s Freedom Trail passes through 16 historically significant locations. The two-and-a-half-mile trail takes visitors to Boston Common (America’s oldest public park), the site of the Boston Massacre, Paul Revere’s House , and the USS Constitution (the oldest commissioned ship that acts as a museum today).

18. Joshua Tree National Park, California

Purple sunset and rising moon in Joshua Tree National Park, USA

Located in southern California, east of Palm Springs, Joshua Tree National Park is a dreamy destination known for its distinctive-looking namesake trees, big boulders that are ideal for rock climbing, and stellar stargazing opportunities . Visitors can drive through, hike around, camp, or ride horseback through the desert landscape.

19. Road to Hana, Maui

Road to Hana: The Hana Highway turns to cross a one lane bridge beside a waterfall on the north coast of Maui.

The top attraction in Maui on TripAdvisor, the Road to Hana (Hana Highway) is a 64.4-mile drive that connects Kahului, where the airport is located, to the town of Hana on Maui’s more rugged east coast. The drive is not for the faint of heart, as it has over 600 switchbacks and 56 one-lane bridges, but the speed limit never surpasses 25 miles per hour. Travelers who hit the road are rewarded with spectacular lush greenery, stunning black-sand beaches, multiple waterfalls, and spots to buy banana bread.

20. Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, Colorado

Red Rocks at sunrise, near Denver Colorado

Located about a 30-minute drive outside of Denver, the Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre is an open-air concert and entertainment venue. The entire theater, including the seating, was built into the red rocks, which make for a phenomenal acoustic experience. Tourists can run up and down the steps in the morning and see big-name acts at night. Past performers include The Beatles, U2, Coldplay, and John Denver.

Related: Maui vs. Kauai: Which Hawaiian Island Is Better for You?

21. Horseshoe Bend, Arizona

amazing sundown at horseshoe bend, arizona

Horseshoe Bend is where the Colorado River takes a horseshoe-shaped bend in Glen Canyon. Visitors to Horseshoe Bend have skyrocketed since it gained recognition through Instagram. It’s easily accessible, as travelers can hike a one-and-a-half-mile round-trip trail from a parking lot off the highway.

22. Austin, Texas

Austin, Texas, USA cityscape on the river and walkway.

The capital of Texas, Austin, is a hip, youthful city where low-frills barbecue joints and big-name tech corporations coexist. From stand-up paddleboarding on Lake Austin to topless sunbathing at Barton Springs Pool , there are a lot of ways to beat the daytime heat. Nights can be spent at upscale restaurants, Sixth Street bars with live music, or watching bats fly out from under the Congress Avenue Bridge. Buy a University of Texas T-shirt and some cowboy boots while you’re there.

23. Space Needle, Seattle

Amazing View of Seattle From Far Away with mountain tops on the horizon

An iconic landmark in Seattle, the Space Needle is an observation tower that was built for the 1962 World’s Fair. With its antenna, it rises 604 feet, allowing for panoramic views of Seattle and the surrounding water. A 100-million-dollar renovation included the creation of the Loupe, the world’s first and only rotating glass floor. A cafe and wine bar entice visitors to linger.

24. Mount Rushmore National Memorial, South Dakota

American flag waiving in front of Mount Rushmore

Located in South Dakota, this famous landmark depicts four American presidents carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore . Constructed between 1927 and 1941, the sculpture features the 60-foot heads of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.

25. Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, New Mexico

Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Mass Ascension at Sunrise, Hot Air Balloons

Every year since 1972, Albuquerque hosts the International Balloon Fiesta, in which the sky is filled with colorful hot air balloons. For nine days in October, families and friends gather to watch the largest balloon festival in the world.

26. Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park

The Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park (the largest hot spring in the United States, and the third largest in the world)

Another top attraction (and the most-photographed) within Yellowstone National Park is the Grand Prismatic Spring, which is the largest hot spring in the United States, measuring 370 feet in diameter. It’s best viewed from above, as the spring has vibrant bands of rainbow colors.

27. Griffith Observatory, California

Los Angeles Griffith Observatory sunset

Situated on the southern slope of Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park, Griffith Observatory is a popular observatory with free admission. It has stellar views of the Hollywood Sign and Los Angeles, and visitors can use telescopes, the planetarium, various events, and a cafe.

28. Going-to-the-Sun Road, Glacier National Park

Biker on the Going-to-the-Sun Road with mountain background, Glacier National Park, Montana

Completed in 1932, Going-to-the-Sun Road is a two-lane highway that allows visitors to traverse the 50-mile width of Glacier National Park . Various scenic lookouts and noteworthy hikes can be found off the road, and it crosses the Continental Divide at Logan Pass. Due to weather conditions, it generally doesn’t open until late June or early July.

29. Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Skyline

Whether for a bachelorette party, Celine Dion concert, or business conference, there’s a good chance you’ve at least thought about going to Las Vegas. Sin City is renowned for its world-class casinos, nightlife, and celebrity-chef-helmed restaurants, not to mention rowdy pool parties with famous DJs. It’s not all debauchery, though, and many kid-friendly activities dot the city.

30. Acadia National Park, Maine

Bass Harbor Head lighthouse at sunset. Bass Harbor Head Light is a lighthouse located within Acadia National Park, Maine, marking the entrance to Bass Harbor and Blue Hill Bay

Maine‘s beauty is undeniable, and that’s perhaps best displayed at Acadia National Park . Located near Bar Harbor, the 47,000-acre park sits along the coast and offers ample wildlife, such as moose and peregrine falcons, beaches, lush forests, and granite ridges formed by glaciers. While summer is a popular time to visit, the fall foliage makes for great autumn hiking.

Related: Top 9 Las Vegas Hotels on the Strip for Every Type of Traveler

31. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

Girls on vacation hiking trip. Friends standing next to Thor's Hammer hoodoo on top of mountain looking at beautiful view. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA

Located a four-hour drive south of Salt Lake City, Bryce Canyon is a national park best known for having the largest concentration of hoodoos (irregular rock columns) in the world. The park was designated an International Dark Sky Park in 2019 due to the great nighttime visibility and many astronomy-related programs on offer.

32. Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, Philadelphia

Liberty Bell old symbol of American freedom in Philadelphia Pennsylvania

Often considered a symbol of America’s independence, the iconic Liberty Bell in Philadelphia was ordered by Pennsylvania Assembly in 1751. It was previously housed in Independence Hall, the building where both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were adopted. It has since been moved to the Liberty Bell Center within the Independence National Historical Park .

33. Charleston, South Carolina

Broad Street Panorama in Charleston, South Carolina, USA

The 1670-founded Charleston is South Carolina’s oldest city, Today, it offers a lovely mix of old-fashioned Southern charm and contemporary style. Cobblestone streets filled with horse-drawn carriages and striking mansions can be found in its well-preserved Historic District, while notable wartime places, like Fort Sumter and Patriots Point , sit nearby. Cute boutique shops and traditional Southern comfort food appeal to visitors, as does Folly Beach , located a 25-minute drive south of the city.

34. Hot Springs, Arkansas

Hot Springs National Park

Hot springs may conjure images of Iceland or Costa Rica, but the aptly named city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, offers U.S. travelers ample opportunities to soak in naturally heated springs. The town is located in the Ouachita Mountains, about one hour from Little Rock. Bathhouse Row has several bathhouse options, including places for coed or gender-segregated experiences. A few dispensers around the city let people obtain cold spring water straight from the mountain.

35. Redwood National and State Parks, California

Hiker in Sequoia National Park, California, USA

Roughly equidistant from Portland and San Francisco, the Redwood National and State Parks encompass 139,000 acres and three state parks. Visitors here will find stunning redwood trees, which are some of the largest, tallest, and oldest trees in the world. On average, redwoods live between 500 and 700 years, and a typical redwood here measures 300 feet tall and 16 to 20 feet in diameter.

36. Oahu, Hawaii

Beautiful day at world famous and popular snorkeling spot Hanauma bay in Honolulu on Oahu, Hawaii

The most popular of the Hawaiian islands, Oahu provides picture-perfect beaches, hiking opportunities, and the conveniences of a city — think budget-friendly hotels, chain restaurants, and an international eatery. Top attractions include Waikiki Beach in Honolulu , Diamond Head — a dormant volcano crater that can be hiked — and North Shore, a beach with huge waves that make it a frequent host of international surfing competitions in the winter. The Pearl Harbor National Memorial is also worth a visit.

Girl watching Aurora borealis in Fairbanks, Alaska

The 49th state of Alaska is stunning, with greenery-filled forests, tons of wildlife (think bears, humpback whales, and moose), and massive glaciers. However, it’s not the easiest place to explore, as even the capital of Juneau has no roads leading out of the city. Arguably the best way to see Alaska is on a cruise , stopping at ports like Ketchikan , which has a strong native culture and renowned salmon fishing.

38. Sonoma, California

Sunset at Sonoma California patchwork vineyard at harvest. Vista of Sonoma Valley wine country, with patches of yellow and green vines in autumn. Sunbeams shine on mountains and valleys.

While we love Napa Valley in California, Sonoma provides a slightly less touristy wine-country experience. Sonoma is set among beautiful rolling hills, and many of the over 400 wineries within Sonoma County have a laid-back atmosphere that will put visitors at ease. Like Napa, Sonoma has tons of top-notch restaurants, relaxing spas, bike rentals, and charming bed-and-breakfasts to choose from.

39. Crater Lake National Park, Oregon

Man on hilltop viewing Crater Lake with full moon

A four-hour drive south of Portland, Crater Lake National Park in Oregon is 183,224 acres and home to America’s deepest lake. Crater Lake, a caldera formed by the eruption of Mount Mazama volcano, is 1,943 feet deep at its deepest point and has a striking deep blue hue. Swimming and fishing are permitted, plus park-goers can hike, bike, ski, and stargaze.

40. Taos Pueblo, New Mexico

Taos Pueblo; Taos, New Mexico

Located 90 minutes north of Santa Fe, Taos Pueblo is a UNESCO World Heritage site. An active Native American community resides on Taos Pueblo lands, both within the Pueblo and in surrounding areas. The present buildings, which are made of adobe, are believed to have been constructed between 1000 and 1450 A.D. Guided tours are available of the site.

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41. Antelope Canyon, Arizona

Antelope canyon, Arizona

Another Instagram darling, Antelope Canyon , is a magnificent, awe-inspiring slot canyon near Horseshoe Bend in Arizona, formed by the erosion of Navajo Sandstone. It’s located on Navajo tribal lands, and the Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons can only be accessed with a guide licensed by the tribe.

42. Minnesota Lakes

Yellow canoe on shore of beautiful lake with island in northern Minnesota at dawn

Minnesota is considered the “Land of 10,000 Lakes,” though it actually has nearly 12,000, and many are fantastic spots for a summer vacation. Whether you choose to dip your toes in the chilly Lake Superior — one of the Great Lakes — or go full-on swimming in Mille Lacs Lake (which is large but shallow), there’s a lake in Minnesota for you.

43. Arches National Park, Utah

Jubilation at Delicate Arch, Moab Utah

Just outside of Moab is Arches National Park , famous for its more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches — the largest concentration of them on Earth. The most photographed is the 52-foot-tall, freestanding Delicate Arch, plus the park has many other striking geological formations.

44. Kentucky Derby

LOUISVILLE, KY, USA - October 25, 2017: The exterior of Churchill Downs while it was closed to the public and under construction. A gift shop is open and tours of the inside are available.

Since 1865, the Kentucky Derby horse race has been taking place at Churchill Downs racetrack in Louisville, Kentucky. Women wear elaborate hats, while gentlemen don seersucker suits in pastel hues. Visitors come to watch the 20 three-year-old Thoroughbred horses race 1.25 miles — often with a mint julep in hand.

45. Mackinac Island, Michigan

Mackinac Island view from Fort Mackinac in Michigan

Located in Michigan’s Lake Huron, Mackinac Island is a charming 1780-founded island with a population of just around 1,000 (though it sees many tourists during its peak season). A majority of the island is a state park, which has forests, wildlife, and hiking trails. The use of motor vehicles has been outlawed here since 1898, so expect to ride around on bikes or in horse-drawn carriages and buggies.

46. Santa Monica, California

View of Santa Monica beach and Pacific Coast highway in southern California.

Santa Monica sits due west of Los Angeles, and the town lures travelers with its postcard-worthy beach, pier with amusement park rides, and boulevard lined by shops and eateries. A 22-mile paved bike trail is a great way to see the city, plus the famous Muscle Beach , an outdoor gym dating back to the 1930s, is not to be missed.

47. Space Center, Houston

HOUSTON, TEXAS, USA - JUNE 9, 2018: The NASA Space Shuttle Independence and NASA 905 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft at Independence Plaza, Space Center Houston, Texas.

The Space Center in Houston is the official visitor center of NASA’s Johnson Space Center and home of NASA Mission Control and astronaut training. It allows visitors to view more than 400 space artifacts, as well as traveling and permanent exhibits related to space travel.

48. Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

Picture Lake Reflection of Mount Shuksan

About a 90-minute drive from Denver is Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park , which attracts millions of visitors each year with its 355 miles of hiking trails, scenic drives to more than 12,000 feet in elevation, and over 50 lakes and streams for fishing. Year-round activities abound, and travelers can either camp within the park or stay at a nearby hotel such as the Stanley Hotel (the inspiration for “The Shining”).

49. Fenway Park, Boston

Fenway Park - home of the Boston Red Sox - BOSTON , MASSACHUSETTS

Long considered America’s pastime, baseball is something every U.S. citizen and traveler should witness at least once. There are 30 Major League Baseball teams, and while Wrigley Field in Chicago, Yankee Stadium in New York, and Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles are all suitable spots, we love Fenway Park in Boston for its easy-to-reach location. Plus, the many die-hard Red Sox fans make for a fun experience.

50. Alcatraz Island, San Francisco

Alcatraz Island Sail Boats San Francisco California

Located in San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz Island is a fascinating tourist attraction that was developed as a Civil War fortress, followed by a military prison and federal prison (until 1963). Ferries shuttle visitors to the island, where guided tours showcase the complex history of the site and its prison.

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4 Vacation Destinations That Middle-Class Families Can Still Afford — Are They Worth It?

The season for taking some much-needed time off is approaching — and with it, a surplus of pricey options. 

“With the holiday season approaching, many people across the States are already planning those well-deserved summer vacations,” said Mercedes Zach, travel agent at ASAP Tickets . “While some choose traveling in style and look for a high-class holiday experience, most vacationers prefer more budget-friendly travel options to make the most of their time away.”

Below are some of the top destinations travel experts recommend in the U.S. and beyond that middle-class families can afford and enjoy without breaking the bank .

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“When it comes to the Caribbean, it’s not typically the cheapest place to go to, yet there are also plenty of more affordable options to choose from if you do go for an all-inclusive resort that already offers the majority of services included in the price,” said Zach.

“It might seem like a more expensive choice at first, but if you combine all the daily meals and entertainment activities together, it will help you save quite a lot of money at the end of your trip.”

She says it’s also more convenient, and another benefit of a resort is that there is a lot to do around it for every age and taste, and you have access to the beach, pool area, hot tubs, saunas and gym at no extra cost. 

“If you’re looking for family friendly accommodations, Caribbean resorts such as Iberostar Dominicana in Punta Cana, BlueBay Villas Doradas in Puerto Plata or Bahia Principe Grand El Portillo in Las Terrenas can deliver great service, fun sports activities and breathtaking views for as little as $200 per night.” 

She adds that the price for all the amenities can drop as low as $160 per night in the least-busy months and with some affordable dates in the shoulder seasons. 

“A tropical Caribbean vacation can, in fact, be well worth the price and also a lot cheaper than you would expect if you aim for less-expensive islands such as Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico or Curacao.”

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According to Zach, Mexico is also an amazing tropical destination for an affordable beach vacation you can enjoy all year round. 

“The first Mexican town that comes to my mind when looking for a budget-friendly holiday getaway is the surf town of Puerto Escondido in the state of Oaxaca.”

She says it’s famous for its untouched beaches, bohemian vibe and plenty of things to see and do for both adults and kids. 

“Puerto Escondido offers you everything from snorkeling, swimming among the marine life, seeing dolphins in their natural habitat, trying out sport fishing, releasing newborn turtles and taking surf lessons to exploring the nearby beaches, such as Huatulco and the Bay of Carrizalillo.”

Located near the wide and long Zicatela Beach, in a marvelously mellow beachside neighborhood, Casa de Olas Boutique Hotel is one of the many affordable accommodations to choose from. “Which has free bikes, a fitness center, a garden and a shared lounge,” Zach added.

“Three-hundred meters from Zicatela Beach and four kilometers from Commercial Walkway, this property provides a terrace, as well as evening entertainment and room service for as little as $85 per night offering great fun and value for money.”

Salt Lake City, Utah

If, however, you prefer traveling domestically and if you and your family are nature lovers and want to visit some national parks, Zach says Salt Lake City in Utah is a great place to start with. 

“Zion, Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Bryce Canyon or Antelope Island State Park are just some of the many options around there that any adventurers will appreciate,” she said. “The city was home to the 2002 Winter Olympic Games and offers the free-admission Utah Olympic Park, which preserves Olympic venues and is home to two public museums. Other activities that don’t require a lot of money include visiting the Utah State Capitol building and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.”

And if cultural events are something you enjoy just as much as nature, she says to not miss out on the many outdoor concerts in Temple Square. 

“High-season apartments start at around $100 a night for an entire place.”

San Antonio, Texas

San Antonio is another family oriented city, says Zach.

“Known as one of the best vacation spots across the States, and it’s also one of the cheapest places to visit, especially in comparison to other Texas cities such as Dallas. San Antonio is so much more than an image of colorful umbrellas by the River Walk,” she noted.

“In fact, it’s the second-biggest city in Texas, full of history, Mexican culture, amazing food and outdoor fun — and there is plenty to do in San Antonio on a budget.”

She recommends visiting the popular Alamo Catholic mission, strolling along the popular River Walk, wandering around the Pearl District, taking a safari drive at Natural Wildlife Ranch, exploring Natural Bridge Caverns or having a picnic at Brackenridge Park to get the most of this wonderful city before hitting the road again. 

“And if you need a little break from the big-city life, I suggest taking a quick day trip to Krause Springs, just about an hour and a half drive away.”

Plus, the city boasts eight distinct theme parks, including Six Flags Fiesta and DoSeum Children’s Museum.

“While cozy vacation homes here go for as low as $64 per night,” she added.

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I'm a Writer in Paris, and These Are the 12 Bag Styles that French Girls Are Carrying Into Summer — From $19

Don’t wait for the next season of Emily in Paris to discover these stylish finds that start at just $19.

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In Paris, as weekends are planned around cafe terrasses and parks where we can soak up the most sun, French fashion is also shifting with the season . We’re slowly packing away puffer coats and wool winter jackets in favor of lightweight denim and linen blazers, with silk scarves tied expertly in place. Besides being able to wear dresses without tights, in spring I also love people-watching and seeing signs of what’s to come for summer — especially when it comes to bags. 

While catching up with friends for coffee at one of my go-tos like Partisan near Le Marais, I’ve noticed that even though temperatures are still in the 50s, everyone is dressing for the weather we want . Girls are wearing matching shorts-and-blazer sets with camel-colored crossbody purses or canvas bucket bags that could double as a beach tote (but for now carry a book to read in Parc des Buttes-Chaumont). In a city like Paris, where fashion and functionality so effortlessly come together, choosing a bag is similar to figuring out footwear for the day .

This summer, Parisians are trading out totes and fanny packs in favor of sleek slings, vintage-inspired shoulder bags, and crossbody phone purses that are pickpocket-proof yet still look chic. From splurge-worthy leather bags at Madewell to vibrant top-handle clutches at Amazon for less than $20, these 12 styles are all you need to get into the spirit of summer in France, whether you’re visiting Paris during the Olympics or plan to bask at beach clubs on the Riviera. 

Everlane The Studio Bag

Similar to New York, Paris is a city where you often spend the entire day running around and don’t have the chance to make it back to your Airbnb or hotel to freshen up before the next meal or museum visit. Cotton tote bags (especially these illustrated ones from legendary bookshop Shakespeare and Company ) have become as essential as an umbrella or sunglasses. A more structured alternative that will hold everything you need for the day yet still looks elegant for a nice dinner, Everlane’s The Studio Bag is the ideal compromise. 

Roomy enough for a 13-inch laptop, the cognac-colored leather purse snaps closed and has an adjustable shoulder strap, so it can fit snugly by your side. “I've been carrying this bag every day for a few weeks. It is a great size — holds everything without looking giant,” raves one shopper. “The quality of the leather is excellent, and, so far, I haven't seen any sign of it breaking down. The strap is wide enough that it never digs into my shoulder, despite carrying multiple books and a laptop.” I couldn’t imagine higher praise for a purse.

Bostanten Vegan Leather Crossbody Phone Bag

A super savvy take on a phone purse, this compact crossbody conveniently holds everything you’ll need on a trip to Paris in its cleverly designed pockets. The front phone space is disguised under the magnetic snap and can fit larger models like the iPhone Pro, while the main double pockets zip shut and one side has four built-in card slots. 

Great for cycling around town and practically pickpocket-proof for the train or mĂ©tro , this is one affordable crossbody that looks chic (you can hardly tell it’s vegan leather!) yet is one of the most practical travel purses I’ve seen in a while. More than 5,000 reviewers are also fans: “I purchased this for a Caribbean cruise vacation, and I fit three passports, credit cards, a driver’s license, hotel keycard, car keys, a ship sea pass, and still had room for lipstick, a folded excursion map, receipts, and other essentials,” raved one shopper . “It can be used as a crossbody bag or on the shoulder, or you could also remove the strap and use it as a clutch. I might buy another in a different color.”

Madewell The Sling Crossbody

For a while, sling bags were replaced by fanny packs that are easier to adjust and pin across your chest while cycling or strolling through town. However, Bottega Veneta’s slouchy woven handbags reintroduced the look in a more stylish fashion, and this more functional version from Madewell allows the sling to shift from a shoulder bag to a crossbody. 

The adjustable strap offers more than enough support when worn across your body for a day of sightseeing or biking through vineyards in Provence. Plus, the woven straw material is the ideal look for a summer bag. “I've already gotten many compliments and I've only had this bag a week,” says one shopper. “Also, if you're like me and don't read descriptions, surprise — there's an outside zippered pocket that's perfect for a phone!” 

Telena Small Leather Sling Bag

As someone who has never gotten on board with a backpack (as a student at the University of Florida, I remained loyal to my Longchamp Le Pliage tote), I’ve always favored a fanny pack or sling as a hands-free option for traveling or music festivals. One of 35 different styles from Telena, this boho-chic crossbody sling is compact yet has room for nearly everything you need thanks to multiple organized pockets. An anti-theft pocket on the side can store money and IDs, while the front pouch opens to reveal five card slots, so you can leave bulky wallets at home. 

Even better, the design is reversible, so you can wear it comfortably on either side, depending on your preference. “I didn't think I would like a front sling purse, but I do!” raves one shopper . “It's the perfect size, feels like good quality, sits comfortably on me, and is great for everyday or travel — definitely recommend.”

Madewell The Essential Mini Bucket Tote

In the summer, I tend to go for the most lightweight option possible when it comes to a bag. When I came across this mini bucket tote at Madewell , I knew I found my new city bag. With a magnetic closure and interior pocket, this pint-sized version of the classic staple purse is spacious enough to carry everything I need (phone, keys, wallet, Glossier lip balm, portable charger), yet it’s still slim and streamlined. 

The shape is structured and sophisticated, and the cream color paired with gold hardware gives it that quiet luxury look everyone is embracing at the moment (thank you Succession !). As one shopper said, “ I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the magnet closure that snaps in place so that my belongings don't spill out. GET IT NOW if you're looking for a quality everyday bag that goes with everything.” 

JW PEI Joy Shoulder Bag

Fashion is a series of cycles and we’re reliving those '90s vibes that back then we couldn’t wait to be rid of. I, for one, am enjoying digging into the depths of my closet (and my older friends’ wardrobes) and reviving some of these gems that look similar to this slim, curved shoulder bag from JW Pei.

In Paris, this purse can go from day to night, matching everything from a floral midi button-down dress to tapered jeans with a white button-down and blazer. In the evenings, pair it with a little navy dress and strappy heeled sandals for a stylish date night ensemble that’ll have you fitting right in on your next trip to the City of Light.

SĂ©zane Claude Bag

SĂ©zane is one of those French brands that really can do no wrong. Each collection is as Parisian model-worthy as the next (and yes, they do actually love this brand), yet the pieces aren’t trendy. They’re timeless staples that’ll look just as fashionable in five or 10 years — and they’re known to be durable enough to last that long, too. (What's more, T+L editors love the brand , too.)

This half-moon shoulder bag is my leather go-to for the summer. Oversized but not clunky, the vintage-inspired periwinkle-blue bag can be worn crossbody or over the shoulder and, in addition to an inside and outside patch pocket, there’s also a zipped one to keep valuables secure. Italian-crafted with an adjustable leather strap and metal clasp with light gold finish, this smooth cowhide-leather purse is sleek but still strong enough to hold books, a notebook, and other items you’ll need for a day out in the city. This model is even customizable and can be monogrammed in gold on the back of the bag — voilà, the perfect gift for that friend who has everything. 

Zara Mesh Bucket Bag

The French have a way of making even something as simple as a mesh grocery shopping bag look chic. In summer, these bags often double as beach tote s, stuffed with Turkish towels and espadrilles. A version that plays on the simple household staple and gives it a major upgrade is this bucket bag from Zara, which is lined with an interior fabric bag and closes shut with a drawstring. Buckles cinch either side of the adjustable shoulder strap making it feel more like a purse than a casual carry-all for the market — although it would be a very stylish way to store produce from the morning marchĂ© in Paris. 

If you're looking for an affordable beach bag that will ship quickly ahead of your next trip, take a look at this $14 mesh tote at Amazon that's become so popular, more than 3,000 were bought last month. It has more than 6,500 perfect reviews and an impressive 4.7 rating, so you know it's been properly vetted.

Jiechengjophoo Mini Top-Handle Crossbody

Lately, on the mĂ©tro, I’ve been noticing purses are micro-sized, large enough to hold AirPods, lip gloss, and a few credit cards. This tangerine top handle clutch is a stylish way to store accessories, and — the best part! — you won’t have to dig around to find them. The faux croc makes this glorified coin purse look much more expensive than it is. And, at under $20, it’s an easy purchase that doesn’t require a huge investment but will add that much-welcome pop of color signifying summer is finally here. 

As someone who only recently got on the bandwagon when it comes to colors that aren’t neutral, this shade — which resembles HermĂšs orange — is one I’ve been gravitating toward lately for everything from dresses to bags. “It's sooo cute — it’s a perfect ‘leave your purse at home’ date night kinda purse,” says one shopper . Another adds : “I have a Michael Kors orange purse and wallet and this color is a pretty good match! This purse is awesome quality for the price and is sewn really well.” 

J.Crew Berkeley Bucket Bag

A bucket bag is a timeless piece that deserves a place in your purse rotation, but what I love about summer in Europe is how canvas becomes the de facto fabric for the season — and this version is one of the chicest I’ve seen yet. Trimmed with cognac-colored leather with stripes running down either side and a simple tie closure, this bucket bag is structured without being bulky — and has enough space to tote a laptop or books. 

The oar-shaped details at the base of the handles (a nod to the brand’s labels from the ‘80s and ‘90s) gives it a sophisticated, vintage feel, and you can even add a personalized touch with a gold or silver foil monogram stamp. I can’t wait to wear this with a trench coat and sailor jeans in late spring or with patterned Zimmermann shorts and a breezy linen top in summer when I’m down in Nice and Cannes. It’s also a much more affordable alternative to pricey designer counterparts from Saint Laurent and Celine. 

JW PEI Aylin Canvas & Quinn Vegan Leather Cell Phone Crossbody Bag

You might’ve noticed a pattern of phone bags and canvas galore, and this polished crossbody, which is loved by Oprah , beautifully combines the two trends. The phone bag is swathed in textured canvas with black leather trim and a black vegan leather back. There are plenty of credit card slots, a pocket for your phone secured by a snap closure, and your keys can be hung from the outside hook.  “This bag is solid and well made,” a shopper wrote . “It’s very practical yet very stylish for on the go.”

In summer, when you want to feel as light as possible, this sleek crossbody won’t weigh you down as you’re cycling along the coast in Brittany or strolling through medieval perched villages in Provence. Plus, you can easily throw it into a larger travel tote so that it’s easier to find your phone and essentials while on a plane. Shop it in a brown version too, which seems to be the color for summer 2024.

Rouje Small Leather Bibi Bag

This vintage-inspired style from French-girl cool brand Rouje is a great everyday summer staple that can be worn with breezy dresses and wedges, a bikini and knit coverup, or with a more dressed-up ensemble like wide-leg jeans, a tailored linen blazer, and micro kitten heels. Adjustable so it can be worn over the shoulder or crossbody, this timeless piece is one that I’ll never get tired of — and it’ll be a great travel bag to bring on my trips since it’s compact and structured enough to pack in a carry-on and won’t get crushed.

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Revenge travel is so last year.

“It's not necessarily about just getting out of the house anymore,” said Sydney Stanback, Global Insights and Trends lead at Pinterest, which has seen more than 1 billion travel searches and more than 10 billion travel saves over the past year. 

Sure, many of the usual suspects are once again among the most popular destinations across multiple search engines this year, but she said this summer, “It's more so about traveling with intention.” 

According to NerdWallet’s Summer 2024 Travel Report , 45% of Americans plan to take a trip requiring a hotel stay or flight this summer with expenses averaging just under $3,600. A fifth of those travelers expect to go into debt to pay for vacations.

Here’s what to consider when booking a summer trip, including where to go, when to travel and how to save.

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What is the best place to travel in summer? 

The answer is subjective, especially this summer.

“Everyone's kind of choosing their own adventure based off of what their needs are for travel,” Stanback said. 

Pinterest’s Summer 2024 Travel Report found summer travelers are most interested in adventure, exploring mysterious or uncharted destinations, and rest. Searches for “quiet life” jumped 530%, but that doesn’t mean the same thing to everyone.

“My mother actually just took a yoga retreat to Panama,” Stanback said. “That's what she needed to do in order to get the rest that she needed and the wellbeing that she needed. But for me, when I think of rest and restoration, I simply think about going to a beach spa and just sitting and being by myself.”

Solo travel remains popular. Solo travel searches reached an all-time in Google in January, but again, not for everyone.

“For Gen Z specifically, that need is to gather and reconnect with their community because they were in isolation for so long and during very meaningful moments in their lives,” Stanback said. She noted group travel and road trips are of keen interest to Gen Z.

“It's not necessarily about traveling and going out and going to restaurants and going to bars and clubs,” she added. “We actually see that a lot with younger generations. They’re kind of stepping away from that and really considering their well-being when they're taking time off.”

Where do most tourists go in summer?

Expedia’s Summer Outlook and Google Flights identified the same cities among their most searched summer 2024 destinations based on flights, though rankings varied by platform.

Top 5 domestic destinations 

  • Los Angeles

Top 5 international destinations

  • Paris, host of the Summer Olympics

Allianz Partners found slightly different results in their analysis of “more than six million flight itineraries for trips between five and eight days in length for travel booked between Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day.”

Instead of L.A. and Vegas, Allianz named Boston and Honolulu among this summer’s top five domestic destinations. Internationally, San Jose del Cabo, Mexico; Oranjestad, Aruba; and Punta Cana, Dominican Republic made Allianz’s top five, instead Rome, Paris and Tokyo.

“I am expecting crowds to rival last summer's in popular overseas cities,” Expedia’s travel expert Melanie Fish said, noting how places like Barcelona and Venice are trying to curb overtourism. “They're trying fees and if that's not enough, they're going to have to go even further.”

How can I save on a trip?

Summer trips are already costly for many travelers. “Americans with household income under $100,000 accounted for nearly half (46%) of intended leisure travel spend in summer 2023,” according to Deloitte’s Facing travel’s future report from April.

Expedia’s Fish shared five tips for booking summer 2024 vacations:

  • Bundle your trip. Booking airfare and a hotel at the same time can earn you deep discounts.
  • Travel midweek or later in the summer if it's an option. You'll save money and save yourself from fighting crowds. 
  • Fly early in the day 
 The early bird who takes the first flight of the day will typically get a better price and a lower chance of delays and cancellations. 
  • Book once, earn twice. You can stack rewards from your travel credit card (and) your airline.
  • Just go. Don't pressure yourself to create the trip of a lifetime 
 Do it in a bite sized chunk if possible. 

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How far ahead should I book travel?

“The sweet spot is now,” Fish said. “We're within that 21- to 60-day pre-travel window to save around 15% on airfare, so now is the time to plan. That means ready, set, but maybe wait until August to actually go.”

She said travelers can save an average of $250 on international flights if they wait until the peak summer travel season passes. 

“It's 15% cheaper on average to fly domestically in August versus June, 30% cheaper to fly to Europe in late summer, and 55% cheaper to fly to Mexico and the Caribbean in August,” she said. “Of course, August is peak hurricane season , so that has something to do with that price dip.”

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    10. Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. If you want the best summer in the great outdoors, Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest is a beautiful choice for a summer vacation. The national forest is just outside of Salt Lake City in Utah and is an accessible choice for a summer trip combined with a city break.

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    29. Stowe, Vermont. If you appreciate the pastoral beauty of New England, Stowe, Vermont, might make your list of best places to visit in the USA. Dubbed the "Ski Capital of the East," Stowe is a classic alpine town, showcasing a charming village and ranking among the most idyllic places in the country.

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