The top 19 best places to visit in the USA in 2024

Bailey Freeman

Sep 3, 2024 • 6 min read

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New York City never gets old, not with so many exciting and dynamic neighborhoods to explore © LeoPatrizi / Getty

The best thing about visiting the USA can be summed up in one word: variety. 

This expansive country contains an incredible number of travel experiences that would take a lifetime to complete, from wandering through the redwoods to breathing in deep gulps of sea air on glimmering beaches to immersing yourself in the underground art scenes of some of the world's most famous cities.

Whether you're a nature lover looking for wide open spaces and snow-covered peaks or a culture fiend who can't get enough of museums and galleries, the United States has something for you. 

Overwhelmed? Here are 19 inspiring places to visit in the USA in 2024.

1. New York, New York

Best place for art and architecture

A city that looms large in American lore, New York continues to live up to its hype. A global center for art, fashion, finance, music and food, the Big Apple will never leave you feeling bored. Sip sunset cocktails on luxurious rooftops, mosh at local punk shows, marvel at world-class art in famous museums, or indulge in the best food you've ever had at a hole-in-the-wall favorite.

Planning tip: New York has so much to offer, but resist the urge to see it all on your first trip. Break things down by neighborhood or borough , or perhaps even by interest.

2. San Francisco, CA

Best for counter-culture

San Francisco contains multitudes, offering an urban travel experience with a distinctly West Coast flavor: take in breathtaking bay views at Golden Gate Park , wander the alleyways of the country's largest and oldest Chinese neighborhood , pay homage to LGBTIQ+ heroes in the Castro, or dive into cutting-edge art at SFMOMA and a plethora of local galleries.

Sure it’s touristy, but it’s iconic — and so much fun. That’s why no visit to San Francisco would be complete without a ride on a cable car and a stop at Fisherman’s Wharf . Take a boat tour for a great view of the Golden Gate Bridge . Then walk along the waterfront and join the crowds watching the hundreds of seals sunning themselves on the pier, watch the street performers and order fresh seafood at one of the many restaurants on the water.

Planning Tip : San Francisco can be chilly when the fog rolls in. Always take along a sweater even in the summer.

3. National Mall in Washington, DC

Best for national history

Washington DC's National Mall represents the center of American political life and distills its cultural history into a two-mile strip of iconic monuments and the country's most famous museums. The mall contains ten Smithsonian museums – the National Museum of Natural History , the National Museum of African American History and Culture and the National Museum of American History, among others – plus landmarks including the National Gallery of Art, the Lincoln Memorial and the Capitol building.

A group of friends cooking seafood over a fire outdoors in Maine

4. New England

Best for forest drives and exploring charming centuries-old towns

Want to meander on mountain roads beneath brilliant forest canopies and savor tasty lobster and coastal views all in the same trip? New England is the place to be. Explore the quaint villages and cranberry bogs of Cape Cod , snuggle into a cabin in the mountains of Vermont , or dive into all the seafood you can eat in Portland, Maine . And if you visit in autumn, prepare yourself for some of the most spectacular fall foliage in the country.

5. Pacific Coast Highway

Best for West Coast exploration

The Pacific Coast Highway – technically three highways linked together – connects sunny San Diego with moody Seattle , delivering epic West Coast experiences along the 1600-mile journey. Stay at kitschy motels in coastal towns, admire the cliffs of Big Sur , marvel at the tidepools in Oregon , and explore Washington's Olympic National Park . 

And be sure to visit San Simeon, a small oceanfront town famous for two things:

The Piedras Blancas Rookery , located on the Pacific Ocean in San Simeon, is the only easily accessible, free and open to the public elephant seal rookery in the world. The shores and rocks are crowded with seals lounging in the sun and barking. 

Just up the road is the ultimate in mansions, the astounding Hearst Castle, the former home of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst. Take the tour and then visit the winery.

Planning tip : Sections of the Pacific Coast Highway run along sea cliffs prone to rockslides. Always check road conditions before setting off in case of any unexpected closures.

6. New Orleans, Louisiana

Best for foodies and art lovers

There's no place in the world like New Orleans  – we promise. A vibrant cocktail of Indigenous, Caribbean, African, French and Spanish influences, this city possesses a unique magic that keeps people coming back for more. Dive into its legendary Creole cuisine, revel in its lively festivals, and immerse yourself in a world-class music scene – this is the birthplace of jazz, after all.

Eat a beignet heaped with powdered sugar and drink a cup of chicory coffee at Cafe du Monde at the French Market on Decatur Street, overlooking Jackson Square and the St. Louis Cathedral. Take a tour of some of the historic mansions tucked away on side streets in the French Quarter. 

Avid readers will want to visit the home of Frances Parkinson Keyes , who wrote the bestselling Dinner at Antoine’s. Then, try to get a reservation at the eponymous restaurant. It’s not easy, but it's worth it.

Be sure to go beyond the French Quarter, too, and take a bayou boat tour, explore the antique stores on Magazine Street or golf in Audubon Park .

Planning tip: New Orleans's coastal location makes it susceptible to hurricanes from June through October, with the most active months being August and September.

7. Santa Fe, New Mexico

Best for Indigenous history and culture

Nicknamed the "City Different," Santa Fe is rooted in American history while still keeping up with the times. A cultural melange of Indigenous, Spanish and Mexican influences, this city is home to numerous historical sites – like the 400-year-old Plaza – and a cutting-edge art culture that features a strong contingent of independent artists and the original Meow Wolf , a game-changing immersive art installation.

Local detour : Less than an hour's drive from Santa Fe, the Puyé Cliff Dwellings , carved into the rock face and atop the Santa Clara Canyon on Santa Clara Pueblo Reservation, were once home to 1500 Pueblo Indians. Abandoned in 1580, the one-hour tours are conducted by the descendants of the original dwellers.

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8. Chicago, Illinois

Best metropolis for midwestern charm

Chicago contains all the hallmarks of a great American city – excellent food, multicultural neighborhoods , and top-tier museums – with a distinctly midwestern twist. Spend your days lounging next to the ocean-like Lake Michigan, catch a Cubs game at Wrigley Field , or have an evening of laughs at Second City , the launchpad for greats like Stephen Colbert and Tina Fey.

Leave your car behind and explore Millennium Park, the lakefront and the museum campus by Segway . Board a boat for a narrated tour of the architectural wonders lining the Chicago River. From the boat docks, head north for a stroll along the Magnificent Mile , the stretch of Michigan Avenue lined with boutiques, art galleries, restaurants and the historic Water Tower , one of the few survivors of the Chicago Fire. 

Planning tip : Finding a parking spot in Chicago can be both exasperating and expensive. Download one of the free parking apps on your phone and you can usually find a spot close to where you’re going at a significantly lower rate.

9. Rocky Mountains, Colorado

Best for big peaks and winter sports

If you want to see the quintessential mountains of the American West, the Rockies in Colorado should be your first stop. Rocky Mountains National Park is a logical starting point, but in truth, there are so many different ways to access this dynamic mountain range – hit the slopes in ski hubs like Vail , Aspen and Telluride, drive the scenic byways of the San Juan range, or pitch camp in one of the state's numerous national forests.

Planning tip: Unless you're from somewhere with similar elevation, you might feel the effects of altitude throughout the Rockies; stay extremely hydrated, take your time on hikes, and skip the alcohol.

10. Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina and Virginia

Best for east coast mountains

While the Rockies tend to get a lot of press – for good reason – the USA's oldest mountain range is a must-see. The Blue Ridge Mountains make up the southern third of the Appalachian Mountain chain, and the lush forests wrapped around these rolling hills make for incredible blue-green vistas from the region's many ridges and balds. Dive into the numerous day hikes, road trips, and mountain biking excursions, cruise the Blue Ridge Parkway , or hike a section of the storied Appalachian Trail .

A scenic stop on the Blue Ridge Parkway , Asheville is a charming mountain town known for its thriving culinary and music scenes. The historic Downtown Art District, with its extensive Art Deco architecture, buzzes with open-air bars, restaurants serving regional cuisine and galleries filled with both local and regional artists. 

Beyond its well-deserved reputation as “Beer City,” Asheville also has an extensive list of wineries and distilleries that offer tours. Outdoor attractions include mountain biking and hiking.

Just a few miles away, the renowned Biltmore Estate , known as America’s largest house, is a dynastic fantasy of gardens, architecture, art and opulence. Touring the 175,000-square-foot home is a step into the grandeur of the past and one of the many top things to do in Asheville .

Man kayaking at a mangrove forest in the Everglades

11. The Everglades, Florida

Best for wildlife watchers

The importance of the Everglades can't be overstated – this sprawling wetland is an International Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a national park, thanks to the diverse profusion of flora and fauna that live here. Paddle through the coastal estuaries and camp among mangroves, or whiz through the numerous waterways via airboat. All the while, keep your eyes peeled for wading birds, manatees, and of course, alligators and crocodiles.

Planning tip: For the best experience, come prepared for the elements: sunscreen and bug spray are essentials.

12. Southwestern Utah

Best for geology lovers

If you want to visit one place in the US that sums up the grandiosity of its natural history, southwestern Utah is the place to go. Home to five of the country's most spectacular national parks, Red Rock Country puts the region's geological past on display with a dazzling amount of artistic flair. Hike the peaks and valleys of Zion and Bryce Canyon , or marvel at the crimson, ochre and amber palette in the cliffs and canyons of Capitol Reef and Canyonlands . And if you want a special treat, watch the sun rise over the sandstone masterpieces at Arches .

Planning tip: Large swaths of this region are extremely remote and sometimes lack cell service, both on the road and on the trail. Always share your plans with others and bring plenty of water in case of emergencies.

13. Key West, Florida

Best for sunshine and seafood

A unique destination, Key West is all that you’ve heard and much more. 

Catch the Nightly Sunset Celebration at Mallory Square , a perpetual street party of food, street performers and artists selling their wares. Stroll through the historic homes districts with their large, immaculately maintained mansions and be sure to visit the Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum .

There’s no end of restaurants and bars to visit on Duval Street , but probably the most famous is Sloppy Joe’s , which opened in 1933. It’s a busy place featuring live music, good food and lots of photos of Hemingway, who used to sit at the bar in the afternoon.

Planning tip: Key West is a great walking city. To help navigate the island, download a map or stop by the city’s tourism office at 1300 White Street. 

14. Charleston, South Carolina

Best for Southern charm

Live oaks dripping with Spanish moss, grand old mansions, cobblestone streets and charming neighborhoods make Charleston a must on any bucket list. 

Start your day with breakfast at the Charleston City Market , which opened in 1807 and at which point Charleston was already 137 years old and a destination even then. Now, the city gets about 7 million visitors a year.

From carriage rides to sunset cruises, there are many ways to see the city . Take a bike tour, board a sailboat to see the city from Charleston Harbor, kayak or paddleboard through the bayous (keep an eye out for the dolphins), soar through the woods via zipline or drive the short distance to the string of beaches lining the shore. 

Civil War buffs should visit Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historic Park, and stroll The Battery , a 1.2-mile former defensive structure overlooking the harbor with views of Fort Sumter.

Faced with the difficult decision of where to dine – Charleston’s options are overwhelming – consider the views of the harbor at Fleet Landing , a former U.S. Navy disembarkation station, or head to Hyman’s Seafood , one of the city’s oldest restaurants, opened in 1890.

Planning tip : The best time to visit Charleston is fall, when the humidity drops, and during the winter holiday season, as Charlestonians love to decorate.

15. Sedona, Arizona

Best for mountain beauty

The astounding and awe-inspiring red rock formations are just one reason to visit Sedona , with its perfect blend of cowboy culture and urban sophistication. An all-season destination , Sedona’s higher elevations attract visitors from Phoenix and places further south in the spring and summer. Fall is a blaze of color and with dusting of snow–or even more on the red rocks turns Sedona into a winter wonderland.

To experience Sedona’s natural beauty up close, take a hike at the intriguingly named Dead Horse Ranch State Ranch . Rather drive? Explore the backcountry by Jeep, ATV or Hummer. Get a bird’s eye view of Sedona from a hot air balloon.

In town, take the trolley for an overview of the town. Then hop off for some serious shopping. Stores that celebrate Western culture include True West Hats where they sell Western and custom-made hats. Clear Creek Trading Company curates Native American merchandise such as beaded bags, bolo ties, Hopi wicker baskets, artifacts like handmade deer jaw tomahawks, craft supplies and sheepskin rugs.

That Western spirit continues with sips of prickly pear margaritas at the Cowboy Club Grille & Spirits , a mainstay since opening in 1946. Away from the vibrancy of the bustling downtown but just a short distance away, dine at L'Auberge de Sedona on the banks of Oak Creek. The award-winning resort’s menu reflects French and European roots matched with local cuisine.

Planning tip : It gets cold in the mountains even on summer nights. Pack accordingly.

16. Detroit, Michigan

Best for experiencing an evolving urban landscape

Forget what you hear about this once-beleaguered city. Detroit is back, attracting 16.5 million people in 2023 and generating $9.2 million in tourist dollars. Get to know the new Detroit while celebrating the best of the old.  Here are a few reasons why.

A culinary destination with many James Beard-recognized restaurants, bakeries and chefs add to a creative buzz that also includes the Detroit Institute of Arts with its massive Diego Rivera mural. Greenspaces abound for outdoor gatherings and recreational activities from the gardens and dog park at the five-acre Grand Circus Park in the city’s entertainment district to the 982-acre Belle Isle . One of the endpoints of Detroit’s award-winning Detroit International RiverWalk , visitors can explore its many cultural institutions like the Dossin Great Lakes Museum, the Belle Isle Aquarium, and the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservancy.

The city’s culinary diversity reflects a wide range of ethnic cuisines and settings. The Whitney , a 19th-century mansion, is known for its gastronomy and ghosts (check out the Ghost Bar on the third floor) and gourmet food. Want less glorified but equally delicious fare? Take a seat at the Formica counter and order a chili dog at American Coney Island , family-owned since 1917. Board the Detroit Princess for a lunch or dinner river cruise.

Sports fans can take their pick from major league football, baseball, basketball, and hockey teams.

Planning tip : The Detroit People Mover is a great way to navigate the city and is currently piloting a fare-free policy for 2024. 

17. Columbus, Ohio

Best for a big city with small-town charm

The fastest-growing city in the United States, Columbus is a powerhouse of arts, culture, museums, eclectic neighborhoods, and classic and cutting-edge restaurants. 

Celebrate your inner German, no matter what your ethnicity or country of origin, in the German Village, with its cobblestone streets and immaculate 19th-century homes. Order the killer cream puff for dessert at Schmidt’s Sausage Haus & Restaurant , the oldest continuously operating business in the historic German Village. Not far away, the Book Loft of German Village features 28 rooms of books. 

Hot Chicken Takeover, with six restaurants in Columbus, including in the wonderful North Market , is more than just a place for great Nashville-style hot chicken. It’s mission-driven to provide supportive jobs to men and women who need a fair chance at work despite their backgrounds and past problems.

Named one of the best beer cities in the US, many of the 30-plus breweries on the Columbus Ale Trail can be found in the city’s 27-acre Brewery District , sandwiched between the German Village and the Scioto River. The number of distilleries in Columbus has grown over the past few years. For tours and tastings follow the Columbus Distillery Trail , with its eight distilleries, for tours and tastings. 

Take advantage of the city’s free cultural offerings. Admission to the Columbus Museum of Art , which has the world’s largest collection of works by famous local artists such as George Bellows and Elijah Pierce, is free on Sundays.  The stunning Beaux-Arts style main branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library has a series of free author events as well as classes and programs. Be sure to stroll through the Topiary Garden on the street behind the library’s rear entrance. The only topiary garden in the world based upon a work of art, its meticulously hewn yew trees are shaped into a larger-than-life recreation of Georges Seurat's "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte." The John F. Wolfe Columbus Commons , a six-acre park in the heart of the downtown, features free concerts, fitness classes, and other programs throughout the year. The annual Shakespeare in the Park is just one of the free performances put on by the Actors' Theatre of Columbus that take place in Schiller Park , the city’s second oldest park.

Planning ti p: Looking for a unique place to stay? Motels like South Wind , within easy walking distance of both the German Village and the Brewery District, once were found throughout the United States. Built in 1959, it’s among the few being reimagined with their classic looks maintained but with all the modern amenities guests expect from a boutique motel.

18. Louisville, Kentucky

Best for bourbon, food, and horses

If you’re looking for a road trip destination with lots of culinary options, bourbon, history and architecture, then head to Louisville . 

Some suggestions for the best things to do in this river city?

Take a ride on the Ohio River aboard the Belle of Louisville , a National Historic Landmark and the only remaining authentic steamboat of its type.

Follow the Urban Bourbon Trail to such fab places as the Brown Hotel (where the famed Hot Brown sandwich originated) and the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience with its basement speakeasy. A tour of the Historic Old Louisville neighborhood is necessary for those who love 19th and early 20th-century architecture.

Enjoy cocktails and music at The Last Refuge , Bob Dylan’s new restaurant and event space set in a reimagined former church in Louisville’s trending NuLu neighborhood.

At Locust Grove Plantation, visitors learn about the histories of the enslaved people who toiled there. Meanwhile, the Muhammad Ali Center celebrates the boxing champ’s life and commitment to social justice. 

Planning tip : The 21 C Museum Hotel in downtown Louisville features rotating art exhibits in its public rooms.

19. Indianapolis, Indiana

Best for a river city with a sophisticated vibe

Indianapolis is a city of surprises to those expecting a dull Midwestern destination. Visitors to the downtown can choose from a plethora of options. For museums, the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is the world’s largest kids museum. The 152-acre Newfields features gardens, picnic grounds, Oldfields–the historic home of the Lilly family–and the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Visit the 267-acre White River State Park , where you can explore the Indianapolis Zoo, the Eiteljorg Museum of Western Art and gondola rides on the water. Catch the Indy 500 or take a golf cart tour at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway . 

Or, explore Indy’s neighborhoods , including Massachusetts Avenue, known as Mass Ave , a five block long historic neighborhood of restaurants and shops anchored by the historic Athenaeum , a three-story German-style building from the 1800s. It’s an amazing one stop shop with a beer garden, coffee shop, Rathskeller for beer and brats and lots of events.

This article was first published May 3, 2021 and updated Sep 3, 2024.

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50 u.s. attractions to cross off your bucket list.

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Tick off these life-changing places and landmarks.

It's time to pack your bags and discover beautiful and awe-inspiring places across the country. From lesser-known national parks with alpine lakes or desert scenery to postcard-worthy natural wonders such as Carmel-by-the-Sea's craggy seaside cliffs and Sedona's crimson rock formations, America's landscapes are nothing if not enchanting. And the beauty of America is its vast diversity – from small mountain towns rich with captivating natural wonders to urban metropolises with world-renowned museums, monuments and cultural scenes. Here are 50 one-of-a-kind attractions to satisfy your wanderlust.

Potted plants in balcony of building at French Quarter, New Orleans

The French Quarter: New Orleans

With its infusion of cultural influences, rich heritage and iconic Jazz venues, New Orleans' French Quarter is a must for any worldly traveler. You can admire subtle French details, including lovely courtyard gardens and iron balcony fixtures, along with world-renowned landmarks, such as the Cabildo and William Faulkner House. Plus, you can join the fray on Bourbon Street, or for a more upscale experience, savor a cocktail at Carousel Bar & Lounge in the Hotel Monteleone, a famous 25-seat bar that's hosted Ernest Hemingway and Faulkner, among other literary luminaries. Another must-do: Watching jazz legends perform at much-loved venues, including Preservation Hall and the Spotted Cat Music Club, located nearby in the hip Faubourg Marigny neighborhood.

A man mountain bikes beneath the moon on the Tahoe Rim Trail in California.

Tahoe Rim Trail: Lake Tahoe, California and Nevada

Navigating the 165-mile Tahoe Rim Trail isn't for the faint of heart, but it's a once-in-a-lifetime bike ride, says Alex Howard, managing editor of travel publisher Lonely Planet. It's a painful trek up the challenging ridges of the Lake Tahoe Basin, but visitors are granted sweeping vistas of the area's dramatic cliffs and emerald waters, not to mention the imposing Sierra Nevada in the backdrop. A personal favorite mountain biking experience for Howard, the rim trail is a must-do for globetrotters in search of spellbinding scenery. Don't forget to stop and look at the sublime high-altitude Nevada desert views facing east and the lake to the west. Not into mountain biking? Embrace the alpine scenery on a hike or horseback ride.

Neon Public Market sign at sunset

Pike Place Market, Seattle

The iconic neon sign and lively, jampacked stalls brimming with fresh fish, produce and colorful flowers are just a few key recognizable characteristics of this well-known market. Discerning foodies and avid globetrotters flock here to check out the area's coffee institutions (including the first Starbucks location), unique bakeries and butchery shops and Emerald City gems – from vinyl records to local crafts, ranging from kitchenware to pottery to jewelry. After perusing the stands, grab picnic supplies from Beecher's Handmade Cheese or Le Panier patisserie for a meal along the downtown waterfront with views of Puget Sound, or for a more leisurely affair check out Café Campagne, a French bistro. You can also opt for a food-themed tour, if you'd rather make your way around the market with a pro.

English-Irish boy band The Wanted performs 'Santa Claus is Coming To Town' while taping the Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade TV special December 6, 2013 at the Magic Kingdom park at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida

Magic Kingdom: Walt Disney World, Buena Vista, Florida

Dazzling fireworks shows. Character meet-and-greets. Whizzing around on the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. Climbing into the Swiss Family Treehouse. Magic Kingdom is the place for embracing Disney's pixie-dusted charms. When you're not spinning around classic rides, you can check out elaborate parades, book a memorable meal at Cinderella's Royal Table or even snap photos with beloved characters like Ariel and Tinker Bell at top sights throughout the park. Best of all, with your FastPasses (or FastPass+ if you're staying at a Walt Disney World-affiliated hotel), you can reduce your wait times at top Magic Kingdom attractions.

The morning glowing light over the Badlands in South Dakota.

Badlands National Park: South Dakota

With ochre-tinted buttes, graceful spires and fossil-rich landscapes, Badlands National Park, in southwest South Dakota, entrances visitors with its ethereal vistas. "Everyone heads to Yellowstone or Kauai, [Hawaii], but the Dakota Badlands inspire in their own way," says Amy Alipio, senior editor at National Geographic Traveler. "Whether at Badlands National Park, in South Dakota, or Theodore Roosevelt National Park, in North Dakota, these places capture the wide open spaces America is known for, enlivened by geologic formations that can be as colorfully striped as a Scottish tartan," she explains. Soak in the scenery along the two-lane state Highway 240 Badlands Loop Road, off Interstate 90, which snakes past dramatic ridges, spires and prairies. If you would rather hike, the Notch Trail offers staggering vantage points from a ledge peering over the White River Valley.

Red Sox Game at Fenway Park

Fenway Park: Boston

An American icon, Fenway Park has attracted Major League Baseball fanatics since its opening in 1912. Like other historical landmarks in Beantown (hat tip: check out the cluster of legendary attractions sprinkled across the 2.5-mile Freedom Trail), Fenway Park boasts an intriguing and long-standing legacy and unique architectural structures. The 37-foot-high wall (or the Green Monster, as the locals call it), is a standout. Among other heavy-hitters, David Ortiz, Babe Ruth and Ted Williams all played here, and you can retrace their steps easily thanks to the park's well-preserved dugout. For a baseball – and history – lesson, consider taking an affordable $20 Fenway tour on a non-game day. Or, take in a game at the beloved ballpark, and you may even be convinced the infamous 1919 "Curse of the Bambino" – when the team sold Ruth to the rival New York Yankees – is finally over.

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Powell's City of Books: Portland, Oregon

Bookworms flock to this 68,000-square-foot institution for good reason. One of the largest independent bookstores on the globe, Powell's not only supplies rare and first-edition copies of prized novels, but it also hosts a variety of distinguished authors for regular readings. The literary powerhouse even features separate rooms catering to different bibliophiles' interests, like the Rare Book Room. Once you've perused Powell's well-stocked shelves to pick up a novel, cookbook or other gem, grab a coffee or a bite from one of the nearby street food vendors at the Alder Street Food Cart Pod or get a sample of Portland's distinguished craft brew scene at BridgePort Brewpub.

Christ of the Abyss statue in the Florida Keys.

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John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park: Florida

The epic 113-mile drive along U.S. Route 1 (also known as the Overseas Highway), through the Florida Keys is a must-do for beach and nature lovers. And this park – located at mile marker 102.5 – is a can't-miss stop for those looking to take in a dizzying display of coral and tropical fish. Recognized on the National Register of Historic Places, the park boasts the only living coral reef in the continental U.S. Take your pick from scuba diving, snorkeling, kayaking, canoeing and glass-bottom boat tours, among other outdoor pursuits. Once you've checked out the park's offshore reefs and mangroves, then venture to other famous attractions in the Keys, like Seven Mile Bridge.

Millennium Park and the Cloud Gate sculpture, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, North America

Millennium Park: Chicago

Chicago, with its beautifully designed museums and architectural gems, has long lured culture vultures with an eye for art. "Chicago is like an open-air candy store for architecture buffs," Alipio says. A great way to get a fresh perspective of the Windy City's glass-and-steel grandeur is on an architecture cruise. "The Chicago Architecture Foundation offers a bunch of tours, including a cruise along the Chicago River, that show off the city's striking skyscrapers and historic buildings," Alipio adds. But no trip to Chi-Town is complete without snapping a photo at The Bean or exploring the fascinating art and architecture across Millennium Park 's nearly 25-acre green space, including the Lurie Garden and the Frank Gehry-designed Jay Pritzker Pavilion.

Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, USA

Golden Gate Bridge: San Francisco

When you picture the City by the Bay, images of this iconic suspension bridge, which connects Marin County and San Francisco, likely come to mind. As Alipio puts it: "The instantly recognizable Golden Gate Bridge is not only beautiful, but also frames an ocean of travel possibilities just beyond." The bridge, which was built during the Great Depression, boasts an art deco exterior with its red-orange towers looming over the bay. Capture picture-perfect photos from Golden Gate Bridge Vista Point or Point Bonita Lighthouse. Other idyllic spots for shutterbugs include Golden Gate Park and the Golden Gate Promenade. After soaking in the scenery, make your way to the tourist-heavy Fisherman's Wharf to take in the lively atmosphere of Pier 39.

The Big Duck, Flanders, North Fork, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, USA.   A well-known Long Island landmark as well as a specific style of roadside architecture. Built in 1931, Riverhead duck farmer Martin Maurer and his wife Jeule decided to construct a giant duck-shaped duck shop to sell Peking ducks they raised to passing motorists. Measures 30 feet from beak to perky tail, 15 feet from folded wing to folded wing, and 20 feet from its base to the top of its head.

The Big Duck: Long Island, New York

"The U.S. is full of oversized roadside kitsch that's just fun to Instagram, like the towering pistachio nut in Alamogordo, New Mexico, or the giant cowboy boots in San Antonio, Texas," Alipio says. Her favorite is the Big Duck located on Long Island. "It’s a beloved duck-shaped building that has become an unofficial gateway to the blue-chip Hamptons," she explains. Recognized on the list of National Register of Historic Places, the snow-white duck is 20 feet high and is decked with unique accents, like eyes filled with Model-T Ford tail lights. Rising over Reeves Bay in Flanders on Long Island, the Big Duck also boasts a holiday light display in winter.

Los Angeles Sunrise

Griffith Park: Los Angeles

Stretching across 4,210 acres, Griffith Park offers an ideal perch for soaking in the LA basin and urban sprawl from its location on Mount Hollywood. Outdoorsy types will appreciate its diverse horseback riding and hiking trails – including a trail to the Hollywood Sign – and culture vultures will love the Griffith Observatory, which offers amazing views. "La La Land" lovers should make their way to the planetarium for Hollywood-worthy backdrops, then visit Cathy's Corner near Mt. Hollywood Drive to retrace the steps of Mia and Sebastian's enchanting dance sequence to "A Lovely Night." After taking in cinematic views, make your way to the on-site LA Zoo.

 Sunset at the Newfound Gap in the Great Smoky Mountains.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park: North Carolina and Tennessee

Stretching across North Carolina and Tennessee, Great Smoky Mountains National Park attracts outdoorsy types with its sublime mountain scenery and beautiful old-growth forests. But a major draw in this prized national park is the synchronous natural fire display, Alipio says. In late May or early June, you can witness 19 different types of fireflies flashing in harmony with bright bursts of color against the dark night sky at the Elkmont Campground. The spectacle occurs as the insects attract prospective mates with their flashing hues in unison. The only catch: Because of the event's popularity, there's a lottery system. If you miss the event, you can still enjoy wildlife-watching and recreational activities such as horseback riding and white-water rafting.

Toroweap Overlook on the north rim of the Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona.

The North Rim: The Grand Canyon, Arizona

Nothing captures the grandeur or natural splendor of the country's prized national parks quite like the Grand Canyon, with its staggering buttes, rust-colored rock formations and dramatic gorges. However, with 5 million visitors each year, you'll need to be selective about how you spend your time at the park. The North Rim offers particularly photogenic areas, including Marble Canyon and Bright Angel Point, along with fewer tourist crowds than the tourist-heavy South Rim. For the best vantage points, make your way to Cape Royal Trail, where you'll find Angels Window, an impressive natural arch that yields mesmerizing angles of the Colorado River.

Red Rocks State Park in Sedona, Arizona.

Red Rocks State Park: Sedona, Arizona

Sedona attracts nature lovers with its desert landscapes, surreal red rocks and enchanting vortexes, places where the earth's energy is reportedly amplified and wellness-seekers can find spiritual awareness and healing. This sprawling 286-acre preserve is an ideal place to observe Sedona's famous red buttes and sweeping vistas along colorful trails. A few highlights include Cathedral Rock, Courthouse Butte and Bell Rock off state Route 179. Trek along the park's 5-mile collection of trails to take in a mosaic of red rock and desert vistas in Oak Creek Canyon. For a unique perspective, join an expert-guided full-moon hike to gaze at the park's bright spires and distinct formations casting a fiery glow as the sun drops and the moon rises. Alternatively, bike, raft or take a hot air balloon ride to marvel at the scenery.

Carmel River Beach Park offers a panoramic view of Point Lobos in Carmel California.

Point Lobos State Natural Reserve: Carmel-by-the-Sea, Monterey, California

To reach this rugged coastal reserve, you'll visit charming Carmel-by-the-Sea, an oceanside village with boutique shops and low-key cafes that's tucked between Monterey and Pebble Beach. Once you arrive at the reserve, you'll be surrounded by striking rock formations and inviting trails peering over the dramatic cliffs. Wildlife lovers can also catch sight of sea lions, otters and dolphins, among other fascinating species. Tackle Cypress Grove Trail to gaze over wind-swept cypresses. Afterward, continue south along the Pacific Coast Highway to Big Sur, for spine-tingling bends along craggy cliffs that yield breathtaking coastal vistas.

Washington DC, USA at the tidal basin with Washington Monument in spring season.

The Tidal Basin: Washington, District of Columbia

Our nation's capital has no shortage of marbled memorials and monuments. Standout attractions, including the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial and the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, are conveniently located along the 2-mile-long Tidal Basin . From the Tidal Basin, you'll also want to make your way to the National Mall to check out the reflecting pool, the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument, particularly in early spring, when a canopy of pink cherry blossoms blanket the Tidal Basin, Alipio says.

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South Beach: Miami Beach, Florida

It's hard to resist the eye-catching art deco architecture along Ocean Drive in South Beach. Neon lights, buzzy clubs and a sea of pastel hues make the iconic boulevard instantly recognizable. After admiring the 1930s-inspired buildings, enjoy quintessential South Beach experiences, including sunbathing (and people-watching) along the 10-mile palm-fringed South Beach or joining the late-night revelry at vibrant VIP clubs and lounges. If you're not a night owl, check out the open-air Lincoln Road Mall or head to the Art Deco Welcome Center and Museum to take a self-guided tour (or tag along on a walking tour) to brush up on the area's famous architecture.

Aerial view of Central Park, Manhattan, New York.

Central Park: New York City

When you need a break from admiring Manhattan's gleaming skyscrapers, world-class museums and vibrant neighborhoods – or you simply need a respite from the concrete jungle's frenetic energy – follow city-dwellers to Gotham's favorite green space. Occupying 843 acres, Central Park offers activities for all visitors, whether you want to stroll past lovely fountains, gardens and sculptures, row a boat or even ice skate. A few can't-miss spots include Strawberry Fields, an area dedicated to legendary singer-songwriter John Lennon, the Shakespeare Garden, which features unique flora and fauna such as cowslip, primrose and lark's heel and famous quotes for the playwright, and the Wollman Rink, which transforms into a skating rink come winter.

The Las Vegas strip at sunset.

Las Vegas Strip: Las Vegas

America's Playground lures high rollers with its glitzy hotels, neon-lit fountains and nonstop entertainment, and the best place to soak in Sin City's frenetic sights and sounds is along the Strip. With a mini Eiffel Tower, a nightly fountain light show, a sphinx and a replica Venetian canal – among other eye-catching sights – there are plenty of points of interests to catch your attention. The best way to experience the 5-mile-long boulevard is on foot. Consider checking out the action at night, when the glowing skyline offers a stark contrast to the dessert backdrop and you can head to The Mirage to catch a memorable "volcano" smoke, fire and lava spectacle, beginning nightly at 8 p.m.

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Niagara Falls: New York and Ontario, Canada

If you're in search of an amazing natural phenomenon, you can't skip visiting Niagara Falls, Howard says. Yes, the area is filled with tourist kitsch, but with water plummeting at 41 miles per hour, viewing the misty falls is an inspiring experience, he adds. While some of the best vantage points are on the Canadian side of the border, a great way to take in the three falls – Bridal Veil, American and Horseshoe – in all their glory is on a Maid of the Mist boat tour. Visiting Niagara Falls State Park (on the U.S. side) is also a must. Check out the Cave of the Winds or the Niagara Falls Observation Tower for wind-swept vistas.

First autumn Snow on Colorado's Maroon Lake at first light

Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness Area: Colorado

For sublime scenery (and picture-perfect perches for capturing the Colorado Rockies' imposing peaks), Maroon Bells is the place to go. The arresting high-altitude nature reserve offers a variety of hiking trails, including the 26-mile Four Pass Loop, which winds past alpine lakes and ascends over four mountain passes. Appealing to wildlife lovers and avid hikers alike, Maroon Bells' two peaks ascend over 14,000 feet and offer some of the most beautiful vantage points in all of Colorado. Best of all, the area is within easy reach of Aspen, making it a must for any visitor

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Balboa Park: San Diego

This sprawling 1,200-acre park is a destination unto itself with the world-renowned San Diego Zoo, 17 museums and a wealth of fountains, gardens and performances year-round. The star attraction here is the San Diego Zoo, where visitors can catch sight of more than 3,700 endangered animals, from a giant panda to penguins to koala bears. A hallmark of this laid-back Southern California city, the zoo is recognized as one of the world's best. You could devote an entire day to admiring the zoo's fascinating creatures or checking out the safari park in Escondido – home to gorillas, zebras and elephants – but if you need a break, check out the art on display at the Spanish Village Art Center or make your way to the San Diego Air & Space Museum.

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Grand Prismatic Spring: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

With its kaleidoscope of colors – from vibrant aquamarine shades to bright orange, crimson and yellow hues – this natural wonder in the Midway Geyser Basin is one of the world's most stunning geological features. The brilliant spectacle of color is formed from pigmented bacteria that thrive in the mineral-rich spring water. For unparalleled views, stroll along the Grand Loop. And don't ignore the other must-see attractions in the Lower Geyser, including Old Faithful and Excelsior Geyser.

Times Square in New York.

Times Square: New York City

Sure, Times Square packs sensory overload with flashing neon lights, honking horns, swarms of tourists and a frenzy of activity at all hours of the day, but it also captures the brash, colorful spirit of New York City and is a must for any first-time city visitor. Street performers and bright billboards jockey for your attention. Even if you can't grab tickets to a Broadway show, you're sure to be entertained in this consumerism mecca. For a one-of-a-kind experience, plan a New Year's Eve trip to watch the glittering ball drop into a sea of confetti. And if you're craving a little more Zen, join a Solstice in Times Square event in June, when yogis the world over practice together.

Morning sunlight over the amphitheater at Bryce Canyon viewed from Inspiration Point.

Bryce Canyon Amphitheater: Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

Otherworldly rust-colored hoodoo rock formations are on full display at this popular national park. Embark on the Rim Trail for jaw-dropping views of the amphitheater. Postcard-worthy angles of the intricate spires can be found at Inspiration, Bryce, Sunrise and Sunset viewpoints. Other worthwhile treks include the Navajo Loop and the Queens Garden Trail, which also offer captivating views of the spiky, pinnacled formations. Arrive early or late in the day to beat the crowds and catch the dizzying array of gold, orange and crimson hues in beautiful natural lighting. Beyond the amphitheater, you can explore of the park's splendors with a ranger-led program, a moonlit guided stroll and even seasonal telescope stargazing.

Female hiker on narrow highline trail stands on overlook with arms outstretched, looking down on going-to-the-sun road not far from Logan pass in glacier National Park, Montana, on partly cloudy summer afternoon.

Going-to-the-Sun Road: Glacier National Park, Montana

Glacier National Park is renowned for its spectacular alpine scenery, magnificent glaciers and dizzying collection of natural features, from lush forests to cascading waterfalls. There's no denying the park's natural beauty as you cross the Continental Divide at Logan Pass to embark on the scenic 52-mile drive along Going-to-the-Sun Road. Though the road is closed in winter, when the snowcapped landscape makes for difficult driving conditions, in summer and fall, you can embrace the emerald alpine lakes below and take breaks at must-see spots like Wild Goose Island Lookout for the perfect photo op.

Kalalau lookout over the Napali coast from the Kokee State Park, Kauai, Hawaii.

Na Pali Coast: Kauai, Hawaii

Kauai's coral reefs, craggy cliffs and rugged trails attract those with an eye for beauty and a zest for adrenaline-infused adventures. There's no better way to take in Kauai's natural charms than along its most iconic coastline. Along the 17-mile Na Pali Coast, you can zigzag past waterfalls, beaches and lush emerald cliffs. For a sense of the shoreline's jagged ridges and imposing 3,000-foot peaks and deep valleys, admire the coastline from below by kayak from Haena Beach Park. Or, if you're feeling more intrepid, hike along the Kalalau Trail, an arduous 11-mile journey with challenging uphill inclines and rugged terrain that yields breathtaking coastal views.

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Garden of the Gods: Colorado Springs, Colorado

An assortment of spiraling red sandstone rock formations that are nearly 300 million years old, the 1,367-acre Garden of the Gods is a sight to behold. The jagged outline of Pikes Peaks looms dramatically in the distance of these rust-colored monoliths, which have been sculpted to form ethereal-looking structures and given names that reflect their distinctive shapes, such as the Kissing Camels and the Three Graces. One of the most renowned pillars is Balanced Rock, which as it's name suggests, is a monumental rock with a jagged frame that's artfully stayed in place over time. Check out the Garden of the Gods Visitor & Nature Center to learn about the mysterious rocks and join a guided nature walk.

Charleston, South Carolina, USA in the French Quarter.

Historic District: Charleston, South Carolina

With its Spanish moss, historic architecture, coastal scenery and graceful antebellum mansions, Charleston oozes Southern charm. And there's no better place to get a sense of the city's surroundings than the historic district, where gas lamp-lined streets, cobblestone corners, horse-drawn carriage rides and storied buildings reflect a variety of architectural periods, from art deco to Italianate. Take some time to explore can't-miss museums, galleries and boutiques. Then, visit Charleston City Market for a sweetgrass basket – a must-have souvenir – before checking into one of the upscale and iconic hotels in the area, including Wentworth Mansion and Planters Inn.

Canyon Road art district in Santa Fe

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Canyon Road: Santa Fe, New Mexico

A must-see for any art lover, Canyon Road brims with contemporary art treasures across more than 100 galleries. Yet there's even more to soak in here, with traditional adobe architecture and authentic Native American crafts, jewelry and galleries showcasing pieces in all mediums and styles – from photography to woodcuts and sculptures. And with its picturesque setting, with the Sangre de Cristo Mountains rising in the backdrop, the half-mile-long stretch is unlike any other. Breaks from admiring the area's beautiful art and cultural gems can include shopping, unwinding in the lovely gardens near El Zaguan, checking out local bookstores or grabbing a bite at a renowned spot like Geronimo Restaurant.

Tunnel View of Yosemite Valley with El Capitan, Half Dome and Yosemite Falls.

El Capitan, Yosemite National Park

El Capitan – the imposing 3,000-foot granite rock etched into the Yosemite Valley – is a prized and bucket list-worthy national park attraction, Alipio says. Located across from Bridalveil Fall, the iconic cliff can be seen across the Yosemite Valley. When you're not admiring the smooth face of El Capitan (or catching sight of daring climbers and mountaineers scaling the surface), check out more spectacular natural attractions, such as Half Dome, Glacier Points and the John Muir Trail.

Jackson Lake Magic at Jackson Hole in Wyoming

Grand Teton National Park: Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Experience Grand Teton's spectacular mountain scenery, punctuated by rugged trails, snow-covered peaks and reflective alpine lakes on a trip to remember. Whether you want to mountain climb, cross-country ski, bike, boat or horseback ride, there's an outdoor activity calling your name. You can also join ranger-guided hikes or enjoy wildlife-viewing, with fascinating species, such as bison, moose and coyotes along the way. Prime lookout points can be found in the Jenny Lake District. Strap on a pair of hiking boots, and join a guide on the Inspiration Point Hike for lovely vistas.

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Forsyth Park: Savannah, Georgia

For the nature or history lover, Savannah beckons with its Spanish moss-covered gardens, historic homes and antebellum architecture. And the top place on your itinerary should be the 30-acre Forsyth Park, which hosts popular events like the Savannah Jazz Festival and displays noteworthy sculptures and memorials, along with the world-renowned Forsyth Park fountain. After checking out the park's memorials, which include sites commemorating the Spanish-American War, and admiring the 300-year-old Candler Oak Tree, check out other historic attractions, such as the Bonaventure Cemetery and the Mercer Williams House, known for its role in "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil."

The opening day of the new National Museum of African American History and Culture. in Washington, DC on September 24, 2016.

Smithsonian Institution Museums: Washington, District of Columbia

Aside from high-profile politicians and iconic memorials, the nation's capital is chock-full of cultural and artistic treasures, including the Smithsonian's collection of 19 museums. With free entry, it's hard to resist the district's standout cultural and educational institutions, including the National Museum of African American History and Culture, the National Air and Space Museum and the Hirshhorn Museum. Whether you want to attend lectures, performances or tours, there's plenty of ways to experience Washington's beloved museums. Kids can even fulfill a "Night at the Museum" fantasy – complete with an IMAX film feature, crafts projects and sleeping bags – during the "Smithsonian Sleepovers" series at select D.C. museums in the summertime.

Joshua Tree with Milky Way

Hidden Valley: Joshua Tree National Park, California

With jaw-dropping desert scenery, prickly Joshua trees and distinct boulder rock formations, Joshua Tree National Park mesmerizes visitors with its eye-catching landscapes. With two unique desert ecosystems – the Colorado and the Mojave – the park offers varied scenes, from Joshua trees framed by giant boulders and candy-colored desert sunsets in Hidden Valley to the cholla cactus- and ocotillo-filled Cholla Cactus Garden. Beyond the Hidden Valley, another must-see area is Keys View, where you can take in sweeping vistas of Coachella Valley, the San Andreas Fault and the Santa Rosa Mountains, granting picture-perfect photo ops.

Black sand beach, Waianapanapa State Park, Maui, Hawaii

Road to Hana: Maui, Hawaii

Gazing at the magnificent waterfalls, craggy cliffs and black-sand coastline along the 52-mile Road to Hana is practically a rite of passage when visiting Maui. With hair-raising turns and spellbinding lookouts, you'll want to carve out plenty of stops and spring for a four-wheel-drive car. Highlights include the 25-acre Garden of Eden Arboretum and Botanical Garden, which you might remember as a setting backdrop in Jurassic Park, and Waianapanapa State Park, where distinct natural attractions such as sea caves and black-tinted beaches abound. Start your journey in Kahului and finish in the town of Hana, a remote area with few visitors and lush landscapes filled with tropical greenery and breadfruit trees.

Creation rock at the world famous Red Rocks Amphitheater in colorado which hosts many music acts as well as easter services.

Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre: Morrison, Colorado

Sandstone cliffs, rugged hiking trails and ochre-hued buttes are just a few draws of Red Rocks Park, situated roughly 16 miles west of downtown Denver. Another top enticement is the open-air, high-altitude amphitheater, which offers a striking setting and excellent acoustics. A variety of acclaimed bands have performed in the 6,450-foot venue, including U2 and the Beatles. Plan a visit to Red Rocks to catch a show to remember and stick around for the area's fascinating geological attractions and scenery along the Trading Post Trail, a 1.4-mile route that passes by valleys, a meadow and unique rock formations.

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art: New York City

With world-renowned galleries, museums and art and theater enclaves, the city that never sleeps is an art lover's playground. And there's no better place to get your culture fix than the Met. Peruse galleries brimming with masterpieces of legends such as Renoir, Van Gogh, Goya, Cézanne and Degas. The first floor's impressive collection showcases an eclectic range of pieces, from ancient Egyptian art to Greek and Roman works. While you won't be able to take in all of its splendor and extensive collections in one day, carve out time to explore must-visit highlights, like the Temple of Dendur.

The Narrows at Zion National Park

The Narrows: Zion National Park, Utah

If your perfect bucket-list includes hitting scenic hiking trails, it's hard to rival the otherworldly landscapes in Utah's Zion National Park. The Narrows, a sandstone gorge surrounded by 2,000- to 3,000-foot-high imposing crimson- and rust-tinted vertical canyon walls and the Virgin River, abounds with spectacular vantage points and unique geological features, including hanging gardens and natural springs. The 16-mile trek from the trailhead at Chamberlain's Ranch can be arduous, but the awe-inspiring views are unrivaled. An easier way to reach the Narrows is from the Temple of Sinawava, about a 10-mile trek. Arrive in late spring or early summer, when the water levels dip and the weather is optimal; check current conditions before you go.

Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

Harpers Ferry National Historic Park: West Virginia

"The Appalachian Trail really is the mother of all hiking trails," Alipio says. "Sections of it are very accessible to even the most hike-averse travelers," she adds, highlighting a section that loops through Harpers Ferry that's about the trail’s halfway point and where the Appalachian Trail Conservancy is headquartered. The park features nearly 20 miles of hiking trails with diverse landscapes, from historic battlefields to rolling mountain backdrops. Take your pick from hiking, kayaking, rafting or zip lining, among other pursuits, along the trail. After embracing the great outdoors, head to the charming West Virginia town for a leisurely coffee at Lost Dog Coffee or a memorable meal the Bavarian Inn.

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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum: Nashville

If anywhere captures the rich musical history of Nashville, it's the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Here, you'll find a vast collection of music artifacts from around the globe. Admire gold and platinum country records lining the walls and the wealth of plaques on display paying homage to stars such as Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton. Other artifacts include songbooks, photographs, costumes and even historical cars (think: Elvis Presley's iconic gold Cadillac). You won't want to skip checking out Studio B, where legendary hits were recorded, from "All I Have to Do Is Dream" by the Everly Brothers to "Jolene" by Dolly Parton.

Independence Hall National Historic Park Philadelphia at twilight

Independence Hall: Philadelphia

There are plenty of must-visit historical attractions in the City of Brotherly Love to pique your interest, from the Liberty Bell to Rittenhouse Square, but a can't-miss place for any history buff is Independence Hall . At the Georgian-style building, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were deliberated and signed, and today you can tag along a guided tour and check out the Assembly Room. To continue your knowledge binge, brush up on the history of Liberty Bell; then, admire the memorial of unknown soldiers who served in the American Revolution and George Washington at Washington Square.

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The Statue of Liberty: New York City

A legendary 152-foot New York City landmark, the Statue of Liberty has stood as a beacon of freedom for all Americans since 1886. Of course, you can take in the instantly recognizable statue gracing the skyline from a variety of spots across the city, but for a closer angle, you'll want to book tickets with a ferry operator offering tours to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island from Battery Park in Lower Manhattan. Just remember to book an e-ticket to skirt the long lines and arrive early for a pain-free security screening. For fewer tourist crowds, take in Lady Liberty from the High Line, the sprawling landscaped park occupying an abandoned rail track across the Meatpacking District, West Chelsea and Hell's Kitchen.

First light at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park: Hawaii

Kilauea, an epic 4,000-foot active volcano that's been erupting continuously from its East Rift Zone since 1983, is jaw-dropping from a variety of angles, Howard says. Start your trip at the Jaggar Museum or the Chain of Craters Road, or if you're feeling brave, drive or walk along the challenging 11-mile Crater Rim Trail, where you can wind past the Kilauea caldera and meander through verdant rain forest and desert landscapes. You can also join free ranger-led programs, which include guest presentations and junior programs catering to younger visitors ages 7 to 12. The imposing volcano is striking, particularly at night, when the fiery molten lava stands in stark contrast against the sky.

Looking up at the redwood trees at Muir Woods in San Francisco.

Redwood National Park: California

Even if you're not an avid hiker or nature lover, it's hard to resist the splendor of the giant, 350-foot-tall sequoia trees spanning Redwood National Park. The park boasts over 200 miles of trails to pick from, but an ideal way to experience the tall trees on a quick getaway is along the 9-mile Coastal Drive, a narrow and picturesque route that winds past unrivaled Pacific Ocean lookout points, the Klamath River and redwood groves. Along the Coastal Trail off U.S. Highway 101, take a break at Crescent Beach Section to enjoy a picnic area and admire Sitka spruces and the occasional Roosevelt elk. Another must: the Fern Canyon Loop Trail, which offers striking coastal vistas and old-growth redwoods.

Sunrise on Cadillac Mountain

Cadillac Mountain: Acadia National Park, Maine

The chance to catch an envy-inducing sunrise from the 1,530-foot Cadillac Mountain – the tallest point along the Eastern Seaboard – is a main draw for visiting Acadia National Park. Plan to visit between October and March for an especially memorable sunrise – and the first view of the sun rising across the country. A top way to take in the scenery is along the 27-mile Park Loop Road, which weaves past Sand Beach, Otter Cliffs, Jordan Pond and Cadillac Mountain. Carve out some time for a leisurely picnic, explore other notable places in the park, such as the Precipice Trail and Thunder Hole, and embrace the natural surroundings in all their grandeur along Acadia's car-free carriage roads.

Mendenhall Glacier, located outside of downtown Juneau in Alaska

Mendenhall Glacier: Juneau, Alaska

Mendenhall Glacier in southeast Alaska, just outside of downtown Juneau, lures visitors looking to catch sight of Alaska's icy attractions and vast wilderness. Brush up on the history of the glacier at the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center, which offers a film and exhibits highlighting how climate change has impacted the melting and retreating natural wonder. The glacier – unlike others in Alaska – is uniquely accessible to visitors along a variety of nature trails. The East Glacier Loop Trail offers a scenic route, and some trails even meander past imposing waterfalls and impressive creatures, from porcupines to black bears to sockeye salmon.

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Waikiki Beach: Oahu, Hawaii

Oahu is known for its gorgeous sands and famous surf culture, and there's no better place to embrace the aloha spirit and perfect your wave-skimming (or bodyboarding) skills than Waikiki Beach . With Diamond Head crater in the distance and a bounty of top-tier hotels, including the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, fringing the legendary shorelines, it's easy to enjoy a mix of activity and relaxation, as you lounge along the sands, snorkel in coral-filled waters or ride the waves. Hans Hedemann Surf School teaches the art of surfing, bodyboarding and stand-up paddleboarding, plus it offers variety of rental equipment – think: short boards, snorkel gear and even bikes.

Alcatraz Island and the San Francisco Bay.

Alcatraz Island: San Francisco

Aside from walking across the Golden Gate Bridge and visiting the bustling Ferry Building Marketplace, touring Alcatraz Island is a must for any first-time visitor to the City by the Bay. Perched on a small, craggy isle in San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz (or, simply, "The Rock" to those in the know) was formerly a prison that included some of America's most nefarious criminals, from Al Capone to Alvin Karpis, and today you can retrace the area's history on a guided audio tour. Ferries operated by Alcatraz Cruises depart from Pier 33; booking reservations in advance is recommended by the National Park Service.

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24 Best Places to Visit in the United States

Written by Lana Law Updated May 3, 2023

Author Lana Law has spent many years traveling to all corners of the United States.

With so much to see in this vast country, it can be difficult to know where to start when it comes to planning a trip in the United States. World-class cities , some known for history and others known for fun or glamour, give you a broad spectrum of places to choose from. The best places to visit in the United States may simply depend on your personal interests.

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Along the Eastern Seaboard , New York and Washington, D.C. offer two uniquely different city experiences. Along the West Coast , San Francisco and Los Angeles are both hot spots for tourists. In the Southwest , Las Vegas brings the desert to life, and the Grand Canyon shows off one of nature's greatest creations.

Beyond the mainland are the beaches of Waikiki and the tropical Hawaiian Islands , as well as Alaska. These are just a few key locations, but wonderful destinations for any type of traveler can be found all over the country.

Discover more of America with our list of the best places to visit in the United States.

San Francisco

The grand canyon, washington, d.c., los angeles, new orleans, utah's national parks, orlando/kissimmee, yosemite national park, colorado's rocky mountains, north carolina's outer banks, san antonio, yellowstone national park.

New York

New York City is like no other city in the world, and one that must be experienced to be fully appreciated.

For first-time visitors, walking the streets can be like walking through a movie set, with famous sites at every turn, from the Empire State Building , to Rockefeller Plaza , the Chrysler Building , Central Park , The High Line , Times Square , 5th Avenue , Broadway , and of course, the Statue of Liberty .

Sightsee by day, take in a Broadway show in the evening, work in time for shopping or a stroll, and relax and reminisce over a fantastic meal. This is New York. With too much to see and do in a day, a weekend, or even a week, this is a city worth visiting time and time again.

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San Francisco

This charming and picturesque West Coast city is the perfect getaway destination for couples, singles, or families. Famous sites, charming streets, beautiful views, and outdoor dining are all part of what makes San Francisco such a great place to visit.

Take a cruise on San Francisco Bay, tour Alcatraz , drive over the Golden Gate Bridge , wander around Fisherman's Wharf , hop on an historic street car, or try a do-it-yourself walking tour to explore the city sites.

Summer or fall is a wonderful time to visit, but the climate here is mild and any time of year is pleasant.

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The Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon is one of those must-see, bucket-list destinations that have been attracting visitors for generations. Gazing out over the canyon walls to an endless horizon and an unfathomable depth below is one of the highlights of any trip in the United States.

Visiting the Grand Canyon can easily be done on a day trip from Las Vegas or Phoenix , and from some smaller cities in the vicinity, including Sedona or Flagstaff . Another option is to incorporate a visit into a larger driving trip through Arizona and surrounding states. A train trip from Williams , AZ on the Grand Canyon Railway is another delightful way to experience the canyon.

The south rim of the Grand Canyon, which is the most popular and most visited section, is open all year, and visitors are welcome at any time of year. To avoid the crush of summer visitors, consider arriving in the spring or fall; the weather is good and the crowds smaller. The road to the north rim of the Grand Canyon is closed in winter due to snow.

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Houston from Buffalo Bayou Park

Houston is the perfect city for a friends' getaway, a couples' retreat, or a family vacation. With direct flights from cities across the United States and Canada, you can easily fly in to see a sports game, wander through Houston's Museum District , lounge by a pool at one of the many luxury hotels, and spend your evenings enjoying incredible meals.

Houston has developed into a hot spot for dining in the United States and is now well known for extraordinary cuisine.

If you want a relaxed but outdoor urban experience, rent a bike and peddle your way through the miles of paved trails in the parks or on the downtown streets. Rent a kayak and paddle along Buffalo Bayou in Buffalo Bayou Park .

In less than an hour, you can be on the nearby beaches or exploring Galveston , and along the way, you can make a stop at Space Center Houston .

  • Read More: Top Attractions & Places to Visit in Houston

Las Vegas

This glittering city of lights in the desert holds a unique appeal, and one that has been attracting visitors for decades. Huge resort complexes, with all kinds of things to see and do at any time of year, have made this a destination that draws everyone, from want-to-be newlyweds who come here to say their vows, to families or singles who just want to hang out around a pool.

Entertainment options are extensive, with some of the music industry's top stars calling Las Vegas home and playing to packed audiences every night. Cirque du Soleil offers another unique experience, and of course, each resort has something to entertain guests, from dancing fountains to an erupting volcano.

When you've had your fill of the city, there is plenty to explore in the surrounding area , with the Grand Canyon , Hoover Dam , Death Valley National Park , and Valley of Fire State Park all within easy day-tripping distance. Las Vegas is ideal for a long weekend if you live in Los Angeles or Phoenix.

  • Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Las Vegas
  • Top-Rated Hiking Trails near Las Vegas, NV

Waikiki

Waikiki is one of America's top beaching destinations, with all the comforts of North America on a beautiful tropical island in the Pacific Ocean.

Located on the Hawaiian island of Oahu , Waikiki is a suburb of Honolulu known for the beautiful golden sand beach that stretches along the oceanfront, backed by hotels and retail establishments.

Rent a surfboard and test your skills in the waves, hit the shops when you're done with the beach, and enjoy great dining options in the evening. This is the perfect destination for everyone, from families to couples or singles.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things To Do in Waikiki

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. is the US capitol and home to some of the most famous sites and national treasures in America, from the White House and the Capitol Building to the Smithsonian museums. This city should be on everyone's itinerary of the East Coast .

In the spring, the Cherry Blossom Festival is a beautiful time to visit, when the trees are in full bloom. Summer can be hot. You may want to hit one of the beaches near Washington for a bit of a cool off.

Fall is also a good time to visit, when the hot summer temperatures have cooled off enough to make walking around outside very comfortable and the rush of the busy summer season has passed. In winter, the crowds are definitely smaller, and the city is stunning after a fresh snowfall.

  • Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Washington, DC
  • Top-Rated Day Trips from Washington, D.C.

Miami

The hot spot of southern Florida, Miami is more than just a great beaching destination. Wonderful beaches can be found all over Florida , but Miami offers an atmosphere like no other city in the state.

The Cuban vibe along Calle Ocho in Little Havana , the Art Deco District in Miami Beach that calls to mind the 1930s era, the endless parade of sports cars cruising along Ocean Drive in the evenings, and the summertime beach scene of South Beach , are just some of the unique aspects that make Miami one of the best cities in the US.

For a unique experience take a day trip from Miami to Everglades National Park to see alligators, turtles, and an array of birds in this one-of-a-kind wetlands area.

Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Miami

Los Angeles

Southern California has a culture all of its own, and Los Angeles is the epicenter of this unique area. The city has always been associated with glamour, with the suburbs of Hollywood , Beverly Hills , and Bel Air dominating pop culture. Travelers will find all kinds of vacation possibilities in the Los Angeles area.

Hollywood is a must for movie lovers, families come to experience nearby Disneyland , and shoppers will definitely find what they're looking for in the Los Angeles area .

If you are looking for a little sand and surf, head to one of the many beaches around LA . For an interesting natural history experience, be sure to visit La Brea Tar Pits to see fossil remains of prehistoric animals that roamed this area 40,000 years ago.

  • Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Los Angeles
  • Best Free Things to Do in Los Angeles, CA

Jackson Square, New Orleans

New Orleans is like no other southern city. The mix of cultures, with strong French and Spanish influences, is more reminiscent of the Caribbean than the United States. Cajun and Creole cuisine, jazz music, and the architecture of the French Quarter set this city apart.

Combined with an assortment of luxury resorts and hotels, New Orleans makes a perfect destination for a long weekend getaway .

The highlight of New Orleans' calendar year is Mardi Gras , when elaborate costumes and outrageous floats light up the streets, music can be heard everywhere, and the celebrations seem never-ending. However, if crowds are not your thing, you may want to avoid this time of year.

New Orleans

The best time to visit New Orleans is from December to May, but other seasons offer different benefits. June to November is hotter and prone to storms and hurricanes but is a good time to find deals.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in New Orleans

Arches National Park

Southern Utah is home to a landscape like no other, with canyons, arches, natural amphitheaters, and oddly beautiful rock formations. Fortunately, Utah's parks offer access to the state's most incredible scenery.

Zion National Park is one of the most outstanding, and particularly of interest for its hiking trails . Soaring cliff walls, waterfalls, and the river running through the valley, making this one of the most visited parks in the United States .

Zion National Park

Arches National Park , near the town of Moab, is home to more than 2,000 sandstone arches, but is much more than the name suggests. Rock spires, petrified dunes, views to distant mountain peaks, and the numerous adventure opportunities in the area , make this a place you'll want to spend some time. It's also a top mountain biking destination in the United States .

Nearby, but completely different in character, is Canyonlands National Park . Some sections of this park are as enchanting as the Grand Canyon but not nearly as busy. Plan on at least a day to see two separate sections of the park, and more if you want to enjoy the hiking trails.

Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon National Park offers a completely different scene, with a huge natural amphitheater providing the base for a forest of colorful rock pinnacles. The hiking trails in Bryce , which take you through this mystical landscape, are mostly easy to moderate and worth doing. And lastly, Capitol Reef National Park is a little out of the way but is worth a stop if you can work it into your itinerary.

  • Top-Rated National and State Parks in Utah
  • Best Campgrounds Near Capitol Reef National Park

Orlando/Kissimmee

Orlando, which for most tourists is synonymous with Kissimmee, is all about the theme parks; Walt Disney World Resort , Universal Studios , and SeaWorld are the big attractions . This is one of the best vacation spots in the US for families . Kids love it. But adults will also enjoy the parks, as well as the shopping, dining, golfing, and sunshine.

School holidays are the busiest time to visit. Christmas and summer holidays are particularly hectic. Fortunately, Orlando is primed for tourists, with all kinds of hotels and home rentals available in the area.

The city is located inland but within easy day-tripping distance of both coasts and the popular Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral on the Atlantic Coast

  • Read More: Top-Rated Beaches near Orlando, FL

Chicago

Set on the shores of Lake Michigan, Chicago is a great summer destination, with parks and a beautiful waterfront with amazing beaches . But its arts and cultural attractions, as well as fantastic shopping, make it a popular year-round destination.

The Magnificent Mile , along Michigan Avenue, is the city's most famous area, with high-end luxury stores and galleries, along with famous buildings and outstanding architecture. Some of the tourist highlights include Millennium Park , the Art Institute of Chicago , Navy Pier , and the views from the Willis Tower SkyDeck .

  • Read More: Top-Rated Attractions in Chicago

Phoenix

In the heart of the Southwestern US , Phoenix is a huge, sprawling city that attracts large numbers of northerners during the winter months, who come here to escape the cold weather. Phoenix is a great destination for golfing, shopping, relaxing, and generally having a good time.

The greater Phoenix area has some of the finest resorts in the state. They range from giant family-friendly complexes with beaches and waterslides to small, intimate operations where your every whim is indulged.

You may want to pack your golf clubs. The city and surroundings, which include Scottsdale , Mesa , and several other townships, are known in particular for their world-class golf resorts, some of the most important stops on the men's and women's PGA Tour.

A family hiking in Papago Park, Phoenix

If you have extra room in your suitcase, maybe squeeze in your hiking boots, too. Natural areas that showcase the desert landscape can be found within the city and nearby, providing easy access for hiking , and mountain biking. Summer temperatures can be extremely high, but October to April is very pleasant, especially if you want to spend time outdoors.

  • Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Phoenix
  • Top-Rated Campground in the Phoenix Area

Savannah

Savannah is the quintessential small southern city, with huge moss-covered trees in the beautiful parks, old southern mansions, and a lovely waterfront area with candy stores and other unique shops in historic buildings. The pace is slow, and the people are friendly.

It's easy to see that Savannah is a city where people live and enjoy life, rather than an area simply developed for tourism. The city center is small enough that you can walk everywhere. This is a city you can see in a day, but the kind of place where you will want to linger.

Nearby are some beautiful beaches at Tybee Island and Hilton Head Island , both of which can be reached by car in well under an hour.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Savannah

Boston

Located along the Eastern Seaboard, Boston is a city of history. The famous Freedom Trail leads past some of the city's most famous and historic sites, making sightseeing and navigating through the city extremely easy.

Picturesquely situated along the oceanfront, with ferries connecting the outer suburbs, Boston has a unique charm. Modern skyscrapers stand next to centuries-old buildings, and open public spaces , like Boston Common , give the city a quaint, small-town feel. The city also has a strong arts and cultural scene, and is home to the famous Boston Pops Orchestra .

Boston's winters are legendary. Nor'easters roar ashore every now and again, dumping copious quantities of snow. However, that doesn't stop these hardy residents from enjoying life. The list of things to do in winter is long, and this is still a great time of year for a visit.

  • Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Boston
  • Top-Rated Beaches in the Boston Area

Yosemite National Park

While the Grand Canyon is on most international travelers' itineraries, Yosemite is a national treasure that should not be missed. Yosemite Valley is home to some of America's most famous landscapes and iconic natural attractions, from the dramatic waterfalls to the soaring cliff walls of El Capitan and Half Dome .

The captivating photographs of Ansel Adams , the climbing community that has flocked here for decades, and the generations of families who have been coming to the park to enjoy the campgrounds , hike the spectacular trails , and soak up the scenery have all contributed to the park's history.

But long before this, the Miwok people inhabited the area. You can learn more about this at the Yosemite Museum and Indian Village of the Ahwahnee in the park.

Read More: Top Attractions & Things to Do in Yosemite National Park

Rocky Mountains in Colorado

The dramatic peaks of the Rocky Mountains can be appreciated in many areas of North America, but in Colorado, the climate and small mountain towns make this one of the best places to visit the Rockies. Waterfalls and snow-capped peaks, more than 50 of which reach a height of 14,000 feet or more, make this a beautiful area for sightseeing and appreciating mountain life.

In summer, hiking , mountain biking , and rafting are popular pastimes. Inn winter, the mountains become a playground for skiers and boarders. The ski resorts in Colorado are some of the best in North America.

Some of the best places to visit are the towns of Vail, Aspen , Telluride , and Durango . Scenic drives, like the San Juan Scenic Byway and the Million Dollar Highway , which leaves from Durango, will take you through breathtaking mountain scenery and old mining towns like Silverton and Ouray . Or, hop on the Silverton & Durango Narrow Gauge Railroad for a relaxing day trip through the Rockies.

On the edge of the Rocky Mountains in the southwest corner of Colorado, a little over an hour from Durango, is Mesa Verde National Park . This fantastic park is home to incredible Native American cliff dwellings, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Attractions & Places to Visit in Colorado, USA

Seattle

In the northwest corner of the US is the lovely coastal city of Seattle. Surrounded by water and snow-capped mountains, the city is reminiscent of Vancouver, Canada, with an active, outdoor oriented population and countless things to see and do .

Key sights in the city include the impossible-to-miss Space Needle , the lively Pike Place Market , and the waterfront. Within easy day-tripping distance of the city are beautiful beaches , the Hoh Rain Forest , and mountain landscapes, all waiting to be explored.

Although the winter months see more rain than summer, the city has a mild climate and is a nice place to visit at any time of year. You'll find no shortage of things to do in Seattle in winter .

  • Best Museums in Seattle
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Nags Head, Outer Banks

North Carolina's Outer Banks are all about beaches. Miles and miles of spectacular beaches on narrow sand islands have been drawing people from across the United States since the 1830s.

Stretching for over 100 miles, these barrier islands have been the go-to place for families every summer for generations whether at campgrounds or wonderful resorts.

Off the beach, historical cities well worth visiting include Nags Head, Kitty Hawk (home to the Wright Brothers Memorial), Duck, Waves, and the towns on Hatteras Island. The Outer Banks are also home to some of America's most famous lighthouses, many of which are open for tours to the top.

Another popular pursuit is deep sea fishing . Many records have been broken by anglers in this offshore hot spot.

Read More: Best Coastal Towns in North Carolina

Santa Fe, New Mexico

A melting pot of Spanish, Native American, Mexican, and Anglo-Americans, Santa Fe has a unique vibe that, once experienced, tends to draw one back time and time again. This historical city's pleasant streets, lined by Spanish colonial churches, adobe homes, and towering trees, just beg to be photographed.

Be sure to visit the Plaza, the beating heart of all that's going on in town. Cute cafés, many with patios, line the square and make a perfect perch to do a bit of people watching. After you've had your fill of that, wander into any one of the eclectic and unusual shops nearby.

Santa Fe is ideally positioned close to the mountains, where you'll find some of the best skiing in New Mexico at resorts including Taos, Pajarito, and Siapu.

Read More: Best Places to Visit in New Mexico

River Walk in San Antonio

Although Dallas and Houston spring to mind first for many people when they think of Texas , those in the know, will always tell you that San Antonio is their favorite. The reasons for this are many: beautiful Spanish colonial churches and missions, the wonderful Riverwalk area, and, of course, The Alamo.

The city is relatively compact and easy to navigate. For a city of its size, it also has a number of excellent resorts and high-end hotels just waiting for you to check-in and be pampered. The city isn't all about history; it's also the home of the Culinary Institute of America (CIA), and as a result is a hotbed of foodie delights. Be sure to wander over to the Pearl district to find some of the best places; your taste buds will thank you!

Read More: Top Attractions & Places to Visit in San Antonio

Morning Glory Pool in Yellowstone National Park

The thermal wonderland known as Yellowstone National Park has been drawing visitors since 1872. Bubbling mud pots, colorful boiling-hot water pools, and erupting geysers are sights that continue to amaze thousands of people every day.

Some of the must-sees when visiting the park include Old Faithful, whose eruptions blast scalding water up to 184 feet in the air; the Morning Glory Pool in the Upper Geyser Basin area; and the Minerva Terrace.

The park isn't all about thermal sights — the Lamar Valley is a wonderful area for hiking and seeing wildlife, including the park's signature bison herds.

Read More: Best Campgrounds in Yellowstone National Park

Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska

Off on its own in the far northwest, above Canada, lies one of the most fascinating states in the union. Snow-capped peaks, glaciers, wild rivers, and wide open spaces are all things that define Alaska .

A frontier attitude still prevails, and can be experienced in places like Anchorage , Fairbanks, and Juneau . This state is one of the most popular places to take a cruise along the Inside Passage where towering mountains reach right down to sea. Or, snuggle up to a roaring fireplace with your special someone at a luxury resort.

Pick your activity or sport; Alaska is a place for doing things outdoors, whether it's camping, mountaineering, canoeing, or fishing. In winter, head for Alaska's ski resorts or maybe catch a glimpse of the northern lights .

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How many of these places have you visited in the US?

I can’t believe this is our 6th year of moving to a new city every year. We can officially say we’ve lived in all four corners of the US. Now, it’s time to explore more of the heartland. Who’s coming with us?

There’s so much beauty right here in our greater backyard that we used to neglect. The grass seems greener on the other side, and we’re often filled with wanderlust for faraway places. But if we just stop to look, it’s incredible how many different types of landscapes and cultures fill this country. 

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101 places to visit in usa – the ultimate usa bucket list.

We’ve stepped foot in 47 states and covered a lot of ground over the years. Even after living in 7 different cities plus doing a handful of cross country road trips, we feel like we barely made a dent (I also can’t help that our list continues to grow longer and longer). Today, we put together a list of many of our favorite destinations in the US to give you a good start.

Of course, there are many more than 101 places worth visiting in the US. If you need even more suggestions, click the links below to see full guides on each destination. Want to explore the US by month? Use the links below.

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Denali National Park →

Denali is one of the more accessible national parks in Alaska. Our favorite thing to do here was the  flightseeing tour .

Katmai National Park

A great time to see the Katmai bears is during the salmon runs from mid-July to mid-September. If you visit mid-May to mid-July, you can see mom bears and their cubs.

Kenai Fjords National Park

Head to Seward, Alaska to visit Kenai Fjords National park. A boat cruise is the best way to see the park and don’t miss the short hike to Exit Glacier.

Denali Flightseeing Tours + 17 Incredible Things to Do in Denali National Park

Antelope Canyon →

These vibrant and beautiful slot canyons are crowded. If you want to find a less crowded option, head to Waterholes Canyon.

Havasupai Indian Reservation →

Hike down into the canyon to greeted by waterfalls plunging into turquoise waters. Permits are hard to get, so here are  our tips .

Horseshoe Bend, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area →

A short hike (1.3 mi round trip) takes you to a viewpoint where you can see the horseshoe shaped bend in the Colorado River. We also took a boat ride through, which offered a unique perspective.

Grand Canyon National Park →

The easiest way to get here is via  helicopter from Vegas . Although, the views are more impressive from the top looking down.

Don’t miss the  Devil’s Bridge hike  and  Slide Rock State Park .

Saguaro National Park →

The park is split into Saguaro East and West near Tucson AZ. West photographed better, while East was less crowded and felt more like you were in nature.

They only allow 20 people in per day. These permits shave been the hardest to get. See our  top Wave permit tips here .

White Pocket →

If you can’t get into the Wave, this is the best alternative. Photographers love White Pocket because it hasn’t been photographed a million times like the Wave

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Disneyland →

If you’re a socal resident and you love Disneyland, the annual pass is the way to go.

One of my favorite places in the world. Popular stops are McWay Falls and Pfeiffer Beach.

Channel Islands National Park →

Explore the islands through kayaking or diving for a really unique experience.

Death Valley National Park →

This park is massive and has diverse landscapes. Summers are brutally hot, so this park is  best in the winter .

Joshua Tree National Park →

Jtree doesn’t have the prettiest hikes, but it’s a climber’s paradise. It also photographs beautifully at sunset and stargazing and astrophotography are amazing.

Lake Tahoe is a beautiful crystal clear lake. Skiing is great in the winter, and hiking in the summer. The Nevada side is less popular but just as beautiful.

See More: The Ultimate California Coast Road Trip

Joshua Tree Bouldering + 11 Amazing Things to Do in Joshua Tree National Park

Los Angeles →

Traffic is almost impossible to avoid. Load up on music and audiobooks while you wait. Check out our LA bucket list, free things to do, instagram spots, and food guide. If you like Korean food, LA has the best we’ve found outside of Korea.

Napa Valley →

Napa is the most popular wine country in the US. If you love food and can get a reservation at  the French Laundry , we absolutely recommend it.

Redwood national Park →

See these California coast giants. They can grow up to 300 ft tall.

San Diego →

Can we all retire and become beach bums? Life is too easy in sunny San Diego. It’s one of our favorite cities we’ve lived in the US. Check out our  free things to do ,  instagram spots , and  SD bucket list .

San Francisco →

It’s known for the famous Golden Gate bridge, year round fog (named  Karl ), and colorful mismatched Victorian houses. The culture of SF has changed over the years, but it’s still one of my favorite cities with easy access to the outdoors too.

Sequoia + Kings Canyon National Park →

Walk among the largest trees in the world (by volume).

Although popularity is increasing, if you want a less touristy wine country experience than Napa, go to  Sonoma . IYKYK

Yosemite National Park →

Our favorite national park. It’s become extremely popular and crowded especially in the Valley. The park is massive, so explore outside the valley to avoid the crowds or visit in late fall to winter. Keep in mind, most waterfalls dry up in the winter.

See More: Best Places to See California Wildflowers

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Black Canyon of the Gunnison →

12 miles of the deepest and most dramatic part of the Black Canyon.

Watching a concert at Red Rocks is a unique experience. Or head there for your morning workout. You’ll have plenty of workout buddies.

Garden of the Gods

300 ft sandstone rock formations that can easily be seen through a scenic drive. There’s supposed to be some cool climbing here too.

Great Sand Dunes National Park →

Hike up Star Dune, the highest sand dune in North America. Also try sandboarding!

Maroon Bells

They’re the most photographed peaks in Aspen.

Mesa Verde national Park →

Do one of the  cliffside dwelling tours  where you can walk through and get a closer look. a UNESCO world heritage site.

Rocky Mountain National Park

The Trail Ridge Road and Old Fall River Road are popular drives that take you through aspens, winding rivers, and mountain scenery.

Vail is well known as a skiing destination but also beautiful for  outdoor activities in the summer .

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Everglades National Park

It’s the largest tropical wilderness in the US and also a UNESCO world heritage site. 

Florida Keys →

Take the Overseas Highway for a scenic drive.

Miami and Miami Beach

This was our go-to college spring break spot with their endless clubs. Now we visit for Art deco buildings, white sand beaches, and Cuban food.

Best known for for Disney World and the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal. Our favorite park is Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

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No matter what city we live in, we’ll always be ATLiens at heart. The city is full of southern charm but with the conveniences of a big city. See our  ATL bucket list ,  best instagram spots ,  free things to do , and  food guide .

Step into the quintessential South with Antebellum architecture, cobblestone squares, and massive oak trees covered in Spanish moss.

See More: 15 Best Weekend Trips from Atlanta GA

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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Big Island

They have two active volcanoes.

Na Pali Coast, Kauai

Picture entering into Jurassic Park, because that’s where they filmed it.

Road to Hana, Maui →

Take the Road to Hana and  check out these stops .

Oahu Lantern Floating Ceremony (Memorial Day)

Waikiki Beach, Pearl Harbor Memorial, Hanauma Bay are the touristy spots. If you’re there on Memorial Day you can see the Lantern Floating Ceremony.

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Iowa State Fair

More than a million people from all over the world gather here annually. I grew up in Iowa and only vaguely remember going as a child, but on our cross country road trip last year, I got to see the Butter Cow in all its glory. All 600 pounds of Iowa butter. It’s weird, but nothing quite like it.

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Wrigley Field, Millenium Park, Skydeck are the popular spots.

See More: 15 Spectacular Day Trips from Chicago

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Kansas City →

(Also in Missouri) Don’t miss Kansas City BBQ at Joe’s – our favorite!

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Grab your big hats and head to the Kentucky Derby. Plus, it’s part of the  Kentucky Bourbon Trail .

New Orleans →

Known for the French Quarter and Mardis Gras. Don’t forget to try some crawfish and Cajun cuisine.

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Acadia National Park →

Beautiful in the fall. Great for unique rock climbing on the coast.

Portland ME →

Did you know that Portland Oregon got its name from Portland Maine? Visit the lighthouses and eat ALL the lobster rolls.

Precipice Trail at Acadia National Park + 15 Best Hikes in the US

Explore the upscale crab shacks and learn about its important role in US history. It’s known as the city of neighborhoods.

Massachusetts

Walk the Freedom Trail, watch a game at Fenway Park, and eat lots of seafood.

Great summertime destination with cute villages, seafood shacks, and lighthouses.

Martha’s Vineyard

Popular in the summer and only accessible by plane or boat.

Salem is famous for the witch trials. You can learn more about the history at the Salem Witch Museum.

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Minneapolis-St Paul

Check out the Minneapolis sculpture garden, Walker Art Center, and Minnehaha Park. Mall of America was the biggest mall in the US when we were kids, but now it’s the 5th largest.

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Glacier National Park →

Going to the Sun road is a nice scenic drive. Hike a trail for even more amazing views of alpine lakes and mountains.

See More: What You Need to Know Before You Visit Glacier National Park

Top Glacier National Park Hikes + 9 Incredible Things to do in Glacier National Park

Great Basin National Park →

Go during the astronomy festival for amazing stargazing and astrophotography (late Sept).

Las Vegas →

There’s so much more to the city than the strip. It’s also great home base to explore the outdoors. Check out our  ultimate Vegas bucket list ,  free things to do , and  food guide .

Valley of Fire State Park →

This Mars-like landscape is only an hour away from Vegas..

See More: 101 Things to Do in Nevada

Bristlecone Trail, Great Basin National Park, Nevada + Essential Tips for Your Visit to the Park // localadventurer.com

Atlantic City

AC is the most popular gambling destination on the East Coast and also known for their beaches and iconic boardwalk.

Alburquerque

The  Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta  is the world’s largest balloon festival.

Love the Pueblo style architecture prominent through the city.

This high desert town is known for historic Adobe buildings and artist colonies.

White Sands National Park →

Go early in the morning so you don’t see a bunch of footprints.

See More: ABQ Balloon Festival – What You Need to Know Before You Go

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Niagara Falls

Don’t forget your passport in case you want to check out the view from the Canada side as well.

New York City / NYC →

You can never be bored in NYC. Have you stepped in all 5 boroughs? I still need to take the Staten Island ferry to the forgotten borough. See our  NYC bucket list ,  places to eat ,  Instagrammable places , and  New Yorker tips for visitors .

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North Carolina

Asheville →.

People refer to Asheville as the Portland of the east coast. There’s hiking, craft beer, and a great food scene.

See More: 15 Best Hikes Near Asheville NC

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Crater Lake →

Crater Lake sits inside a collapsed volcano. Bring your wide angle lens to get it in one frame.

Oregon Coast →

Cannon Beach or Astoria is a popular starting point.

Pack a raincoat and hiking boots unless you’re visiting in July-Aug. Our favorite part of Portland was the  easy access to the outdoors .

See More: Your Ultimate Oregon Bucket List

Haystack Rock, Cannon Beach + Your Ultimate Guide to Driving the Oregon Coast // localadventurer.com

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia →.

Visit Independence Hall and compare your Philly cheesesteaks.

Pittsburgh is the city of bridges. They have 446 bridges, which is more than any other city in the world.

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South Carolina

Charleston →.

They have great rooftop bars and Rainbow Row is a must for instagrammers. Also see  our Charleston bucket list  and  food guide .

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South Dakota

Badlands national park →.

Take sunrise photos at the Door trailhead or Window trailhead and sunset photos to Pinnacles Overlook. 

Mount Rushmore

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George Washington, Abraham, Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas Jefferson.

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Great Smoky Mountains

(also in NC) Take in the view from Clingmans Dome, the highest mountain in the Smokies.

The city that has made a big impact on Blues, Soul, and Rock and Roll.

Nashville →

Be sure to try hot chicken and check out the Parthenon Replica and the Country Music Hall of Fame.

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More on our  Austin bucket list ,  free things to do , and  food spots .

Marble Falls

Between March and April, Bluebonnets carpet Texas Hill Country. Bluebonnet House in Marble Falls is one of many popular spots.

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Arches National Park →

Devil’s Garden trail  was our favorite hike in the park.

Bryce Canyon National park →

Time it so you can do a full moon hike.

Canyonlands National park

Drive through the real life landscape of Pixar’s Cars.

Goblin Valley State Park

Mars like landscape filled with hoodoos. Locals call them goblins.

Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument

Lots of backcountry trails, and not as busy as other  Utah parks .

Monument Valley

That iconic shot from Forest Gump.

Park City →

Great for skiing and snowboarding.

Zion National Park →

Angel’s Landing  and  the Narrows  are two of our favorite hikes.

See More: 101 Things to Do in Utah State

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Great place to base yourself to explore the Blue Ridge Mountains

Mount Rainier National Park

Rainier is the highest mountain of the Cascade Range and highest mountain in Washington. If you’re an alpinist, this is one of the mountains to conquer. The park is especially beautiful with wildflowers in late July and early August.

North Cascades National park →

This is a great hiking destination. It’s not as easy to access via car except for Ross Lake plus they have a short season.

Olympic National park →

Did you know there’s a rainforest in the US. Olympic NP has the only one in the continental US.

Orcas Island

Largest of the San Juan Islands. The name actually originated from Horcasitas, but from May to October during the salmon run, you can see orca whales too.

See our  ultimate Seattle bucket list  and  guide to the best museums .

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Washington DC

Washington dc →.

See our  DC Bucket List  and  49 best places to eat . Even though it’s ridiculously crowded, cherry blossom season is beautiful.

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Apostle Islands

If Lake Superior freezes in winter, you can walk to these islands with frozen waterfalls and chambers. They also have one of the greatest concentrations of black bears. 

All the Great Lakes

There are 5 Great Lakes, and we want to swim in them all. Can you name all 5?

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Cody is known as the rodeo capital of the world.

Grand Teton National Park →

You can check out Tetons and Yellowstone in one trip. Tetons is much less busy.

Yellowstone National Park →

We’re not the biggest fans of Yellowstone because it tends to attract visitors that don’t respect the park, but we can’t deny that the colorful hot springs and features are beautiful. Plus, it’s great for spotting wildlife.

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10 Beautiful Hotels to Put On Your USA Bucket List

  • Amangiri Resort, Canyon Point, UT  
  • Fairmont Grand Del Mar, San Diego, CA  – Travelers Choice 2019 
  • Four Seasons Reso rt Rancho Encantado, Santa Fe, NM
  • The Inn Above Tide, Sausalito, CA
  • Ocean House, Watch Hill, RI
  • The Plaza, NY C
  • The Setai, Miami Beach, FL
  • Triple Cre ek Ranch, Darby, MT
  • Waldorf Astoria Chicago, IL
  • Wentworth Mansion, Charleston, SC   – Travelers Choice 2019 
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  • Arrange a rental car for your trip.
  • Get airport lounge access .
  • Buy a travel charger to keep your devices charged.
  • Get a new backpack for your trip.
  • Pack the appropriate shoes for your trip.
  • Don’t forget your in-flight essentials .

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Love this post! Love how you have organized them by the state – we have seen a lot of America but it always amazes me how much there is to see and experience.

Thanks for the list which of course is just a tiny fraction of the places and only includes selected states along with some questionable cities that are part of someones bucket list. I think if someone were to take a grand tour of this great country the list would be more like 1001 places! Everyone’s goal regarding a “bucket list” varies depending on that persons aspirations as to what they like to do, see, eat, and explore, which makes it difficult to define a true bucket list. Although I don’t live in Michigan, which was one of the states not represented in this list has many offerings including recreation such as camping, snowmobiling, boating, fishing, and has wonderful places to visit such as Sleeping Bear Dunes, Mackinaw Island along with the suspension bridge, and for those car lovers many automobile museums. Keep on making those bucket lists so those that want to explore based on there desires can truly see this magnificent country.

Thanks, Buddy! There really is sooo much to see, and you’re completely right. We could easily find 1001 bucket list worthy places here. :)

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You two are amazing and love your sense of pure adventure! We love adventure too – family style. We moved to Colorado Springs nearly 3 years ago and as time allows with four busy kids, we are slowly exploring every corner – southwest Colorado road trip coming up: Great Sand Dunes NP, Pagosa Springs, Durango, Mesa Verde NP, Telluride, Ouray, Black Canyon NP, and more! There is a lot to see in Colorado Springs too and we love it. Thanks for a great list!

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Ultimate USA Travel Bucket List: 125+ Best Places to Visit in USA

The United States is a large country so even those of us that live here have many bucket list places in the US that we have yet to visit.  Whether you live in the US and want to explore more of this amazing country or visiting the US for the first time and need help planning your trip, I’ve created this epic guide containing more than 125 incredible things to see and do in the United States which are perfect for any USA Travel Bucket List .

Some of these must see places I have already visited and recommend and the rest are places that look so beautiful or sound so interesting that I have added them to my personal America travel bucket list. So read on if you are looking for inspiration and ideas for your own US travel bucket list.

USA Travel Bucket List

USA Travel Bucket List

Alaska Bucket List

  • Explore Denali National Park .
  • See Mendenhall Glacier , a 13-mile long glacier near Juneau.

Arizona Bucket List

  • Take photos at Antelope Canyon. This sandstone slot canyon is made up of two sections (Upper and Lower) and is one of the most instagrammable places in the United States. Antelope Canyon is located on Navajo protected land and is only accessible via guided tours. Click here for more information about tours.

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  • See Horseshoe Bend , the beautiful natural horseshoe-shaped curve in the Colorado River.  This picture perfect view only requires an easy short 3/4 mile hike each way.

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  • Visit the Grand Canyon National Park . The famous Grand Canyon is at the top of most American bucket lists. There are many ways to visit the Grand Canyon including hiking, bike tours, mule rides, by helicopter or by small plane .
  • Hike to the Wave. Getting a hiking permit is very difficult since only 20 people are allowed each day.  Find out more about how to get a permit and other logistics in this guide to Coyote Buttes North (home to the Wave) here .
  • See White Pocket. This lesser known remote natural wonder is a great alternative if you cannot get a permit to the Wave. You need a 4 wheel drive high clearance vehicle or else it is best to book a tour.
  • Visit the Arizona desert town of Sedona.
  • Visit the city of Flagstaff, surrounded by mountains, desert and pine forests. It is a gateway to the San Francisco Peaks which is  home to Arizona’s tallest mountain (Humphreys Peak).
  • Visit the Painted Desert , famous for its striking bands of colors.
  • Visit the Petrified Forest National Park.

Arkansas Bucket List

  • Hunt for diamonds at Crater of Diamonds State Park . This state park is one of the only places in the world where the public can search for real diamonds – anything you find is yours to keep!

California Bucket List

  • Explore San Francisco . Walking across the Golden Gate Bridge and visiting Alcatraz are at the top of my San Francisco bucket list. Read: 2 Days in San Francisco: The Perfect Itinerary (As Written By a Local!)

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  • Go wine tasting at Napa Valley and Sonoma in Northern California.
  • Visit Los Angeles. There are a lot of bucket list things to do in and around LA including hiking to the Hollywood sign, shopping on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills and visiting the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Sunset Boulevard, Griffith Observatory, Santa Monica and Venice Beach. Read: 3 Days in Los Angeles: The Perfect Itinerary
  • Have fun at Disneyland.
  • Explore Joshua Tree National Park.

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  • Visit Palm Springs.
  • Enjoy sunny San Diego.
  • Explore Solvang, a charming historic Danish village.
  • Explore Yosemite National Park.
  • Visit The Sequoia & Kings Canyon national parks. These adjacent parks are home to the world’s largest trees.
  • See giant California redwoods at Redwood National Park .
  • Visit Lake Tahoe. Read:   2 Days in Lake Tahoe Summer Itinerary
  • Explore Death Valley National Park.
  • Take a Pacific Coast Highway road trip along the coast of California which is without a doubt one of the best road trips in the USA . In addition to San Francisco and Los Angeles, some of the best stops along the way include Big Sur, Carmel-by-the-Sea, Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Santa Cruz, San Simeon, Malibu, Santa Monica, Santa Barbara, Newport Beach and Laguna Beach.

Read: California Bucket List: 30 Best Places to Visit in California for more bucket list worthy places to visit in California

Colorado Bucket List

  • Visit Denver .
  • Explore Rocky Mountain National Park. You can visit on a day trip from Denver .
  • Visit the Garden of the Gods , a free park full of red rock formations with great hiking.
  • Drive to the top of Pikes Peak .
  • See Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park . Several scenic drives in the park offer great views with relatively easy access.
  • Visit the Maroon Bells, a reflective lake and two giant snow-striped mountaintops and most photographed place in Colorado.
  • See the highest sand dunes in North America at Great Sand Dunes National Park .
  • See Pueblo cliff dwellings in Mesa Verde National Park .

Connecticut Bucket List

  • Visit the charming town of Mystic .

Florida Bucket List

  • Visit Miami. Highlights include Miami Beach, Wynwood Walls and the Little Havana neighborhood. One of the busiest time to visit other than spring break is during Art Basel in December.
  • See wildlife at Everglades National Park, the largest designated sub-tropical wilderness reserve on the North American continent.
  • Drive from Miami to the Florida Keys on the scenic Overseas Highway (one of the best American road trips ). Read: Weekend in Key West: The Perfect 3 Day Itinerary
  • Have fun at Walt Disney World and Universal Studios in Orlando.
  • Swim with manatees in Crystal River. You can visit on a day trip from Orlando .
  • Visit St. Augustine, the oldest city in the United States.  Read: Weekend in St. Augustine: Perfect 2 or 3 Day Itinerary

Read: Florida Bucket List

Georgia Bucket List

  • Visit Atlanta.  Read: 48 Hours in Atlanta: The Perfect 2 Day Itinerary
  • Visit the beautiful historic city of Savannah.

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Hawaii Bucket List

  • Seeing the beautiful Na Pali Coast in Kauai is a must on any Hawaii bucket list. You cannot visit by car. The entire Kalalau Trail is 11 miles long but you can hike the first couple of miles in a day or half a day. If hiking is not your thing, you can also view the Napali coast from helicopter tour or boat tour.

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  • See the Waimea Canyon in Kauai, a large canyon known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific. There are hiking trails but you can enjoy great views from two lookout points.

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  • Hike to the top at Diamond Head State Monument in Oahu for great views of Honolulu. The 1.5-2 hours round trip hike is not too challenging but go as early as possible in the morning because it gets hot!
  • Visit the Pearl Harbor National Memorial in Honolulu which marks the Japanese attack on the U.S. in World War II.
  • Drive the Road to Hana in Maui.
  • See a beautiful sunrise or sunset from the top of Haleakala Crater , a dormant volcano and the highest point in Maui. Unless you are visiting on a tour, you will need to make reservations in advance to access the park at sunset. Read: The Perfect Maui Itinerary: How to Spend 5 Days in Maui (As Written By a Local)

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Idaho Bucket List

  • See the beautiful Shoshone Falls (which are taller than Niagara Falls).
  • Soak in one of the many Idaho hot springs .

Illinois Bucket List

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  • Explore Chicago . Maybe I’m biased because it is my hometown, but Chicago is one of the best cities to visit in the US. There are a lot of bucket list worthy things to do in Chicago : watch a baseball game at historic Wrigley Field, take a selfie in front of the Bean at Millennium Park, take in the amazing views from The Skydeck at Willis Tower and/or 360 CHICAGO, take an architecture cruise on the Chicago River and more! Read:  Best Things to Do in Chicago in the Summer and Most Instagrammable Places in Chicago
  • Visit Starved Rock State Park (one of the most popular attractions in Illinois) and the nearby Matthiessen State Park . Both parks have great hikes, stunning sandstone cliffs, canyons and beautiful waterfalls. You can even visit on a day trip from Chicago .

Read: Best Things to Do & Places to Visit in Illinois for more bucket list worthy places to visit in Illinois

Indiana Bucket List

  • Visit the the capital city of Indianapolis.

Iowa Bucket List

  • See the covered bridges of Madison County .
  • Visit the Iowa State Fair. The eleven day fair (August 12-22, 2021) has food, games, rides and competitions, livestock exhibitions, shows, concerts and more.
  • Recreate the famous American Gothic painting in front of the original house in Eldon depicted in the painting. Visitors to the American Gothic House are provided with costumes to wear while the staff takes photos in front of the house.

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Kansas Bucket List

  • Eat BBQ at the famous Joe’s Kansas City Bar-B-Que  in Kansas City.

Kentucky Bucket List

  • Visit Louisville during the Kentucky Derby.
  • Journey on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail .

Louisiana Bucket List

  • Explore New Orleans.  Visit NOLA during Mardi Gras is a bucket list worthy experience.

Maine Bucket List

  • Explore Acadia National Park, a great spot to see the fall foliage in New England.
  • Visit Portland, a charming coastal city.

Maryland Bucket List

  • Visit Baltimore. See the historic waterfront neighborhood of Fells Point and make sure to try Maryland’s famous crab cakes.

Massachusetts Bucket List

  • Visit Boston. Some Boston must dos include walking the Freedom Trail, watching a game at Fenway Park and celebrating St. Patrick’s Day.
  • Relax at Cape Cod.
  • Learn about the history of the witch trials at Salem.
  • Visit Martha’s Vineyard , a tiny island which is a popular summer vacation destination for wealthy East Coast residents.

Michigan Bucket List

  • Explore the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore .
  • Visit historic Mackinac Island. The entire Victorian-themed island is listed as a National Historic Landmark and is car-free so visitors can only explore by foot, bicycle or horse drawn carriage.

Read: Best Places to Visit in the Midwest

Minnesota Bucket List

  • Visit Minneapolis-St Paul. Don’t miss the Minnehaha Regional Park (and the stunning Minnehaha Falls).
  • Explore the beautiful North Shore of Lake Superior .

Mississippi Bucket List

  • Explore the Mississippi Blues Trail, nearly 200 trail markers throughout the state including cotton fields, train depots, cemeteries, clubs and churches that tell stories of famous blues artists and significant sites. You can even download an app to help you follow the trail.

Missouri Bucket List

  • Enjoy the view from the top of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis.
  • Eat some of the best BBQ in the country and explore the underrated Kansas City. Read : Weekend in Kansas City: The Perfect Itinerary (According to a Local!)

Montana Bucket List

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  • Explore the beautiful Glacier National Park. One of highlights of the park is driving the famous Going-To-The-Sun Road .

Nebraska Bucket List

  • Witness the Annual Sandhill Crane Migration in the spring.
  • See Carhedge . This quirky man made attraction built from 38 vintage American cars covered in gray spray paint is a replica of England’s famous Stonehenge.
  • Visit Toadstool Geologic Park (referred to as the “badlands of Nebraska”) to see unusual rock formations and fossils.

Read: 7 Cool Things to do in Nebraska

Nevada Bucket List

  • Gamble, party, eat and have fun in Las Vegas. Read : Weekend in Las Vegas: The Perfect Itinerary (According to a Local!)
  • Visit Hoover Dam, a concrete arch-gravity dam on the border between Arizona and Nevada.
  • Photograph the Seven Magic Mountains , a temporary art exhibition located in the desert outside of Las Vegas, featuring thirty to thirty-five-foot high day glow totems comprised of painted, locally-sourced boulders.
  • Explore the Valley of Fire State Park, full of red rock formations just an hour outside of Vegas. It is also home to the Fire Wave, a smaller version of the famous Wave in Utah/Arizona.

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  • Admire colorful rock formations at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area on several hiking trails or on a 13-mile scenic drive.

New Jersey Bucket List

  • Go gambling in Atlantic City, one of the most popular cities in the Jersey Shore.
  • Hang out at Liberty State Park and enjoy great views of Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty.

New Hampshire Bucket List

  • Explore the stunning White Mountains, a mountain range with many hiking spots of all levels.
  • Drive Kancamagus Highway , a 34.5 mile scenic drive along Route 112 and one of the best New England drives for fall foliage.

New Mexico Bucket List

  • Visit Albuquerque during the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta , the largest balloon festival in the world.
  • Explore Santa Fe.
  • Visit Taos.
  • Visit White Sands National Monument .

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New York Bucket List

  • Explore New York City. Read : Weekend In New York City Itinerary
  • See Niagara Falls from the US side.

North Carolina Bucket List

  • Visit Asheville. One of the highlights is a visit to the historic Biltmore Estate , the largest house in the United States.
  • Explore the Outer Banks islands.

North Dakota Bucket List

  • Visit Theodore Roosevelt National Park .

Read: 7 Reasons North Dakota Should Be On Your Bucket List

Ohio Bucket List

  • Visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame museum in Cleveland.
  • Explore Hocking Hills State Park and view the beautiful sandstone formations and waterfalls.

Oregon Bucket List

  • Visit Portland, a city that likes to keep it weird.
  • Explore the Columbia River Gorge.  Don’t miss the beautiful Multnomah Falls just a 30 minute drive outside of Portland.

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  • See Crater Lake National Park .  The highlight is the vivid blue Crater Lake (America’s deepest lake).

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Read: Bucket List Places to Visit in the West Coast

Pennsylvania Bucket List

  • Visit Philadelphia. Visit Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, the Eastern State Penitentiary and have a Philly cheesesteak.

Rhode Island Bucket List

  • Explore Newport, a beach town known for its lavish mansions from the Gilded Age.

South Carolina Bucket List

  • Visit the charming city of Charleston.

South Dakota Bucket List

  • Explore Badlands National Park known for its spires and pinnacles.
  • See Mount Rushmore National Memorial . This sculpture carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore features the heads of four U.S. presidents.

Tennessee Bucket List

  • Visit Nashville.
  • Visit Memphis. Highlights include Graceland (home of Elvis Presley), Beale Street and the Duck March at the Peabody Hotel .
  • Explore Great Smoky Mountains National Park, America’s most visited national park and a UNESCO world heritage site which straddles the border between Tennessee and North Carolina. The Appalachian Trail passes through the Great Smoky Mountains for more than 71 miles.
  • Walk across Gatlinburg SkyBridge , the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in the US for beautiful views of the Smoky Mountains.

Texas Bucket List

  • Visit Austin. It is especially popular during South by Southwest (SXSW) Conference & Festivals . Read : Best Things to Do in Austin in One Day
  • Visit San Antonio.  The Alamo and the River Walk are the top attractions.
  • See the bluebonnets in bloom every spring in Texas Hill Country .
  • Explore Big Bend National Park.
  • Visit the small quirky town of Marfa .
  • Stop at Cadillac Ranch , a public art installation of half-buried Cadillacs on Route 66.

Utah Bucket List

  • Visit Salt Lake City.
  • Explore Bryce Canyon National Park , known for crimson-colored hoodoos (spire-shaped rock formations).

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  • Explore Zion National Park .
  • Explore Arches National Park , home to the highest density of natural arches anywhere in the world.

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  • Explore Canyonlands National Park .
  • Visit Monument Valley .
  • Explore Goblin Valley State Park.
  • Take fun perspective pictures at the Bonneville Salt Flats.

Vermont Bucket List

  • Do a fall road trip in Vermont to see the beautiful fall foliage.
  • Visit the picturesque town of Stowe .

Virginia Bucket List

  • Visit Virginia Beach.
  • Drive through Shenandoah National Park. Read :  Complete Guide to Shenandoah National Park

Washington State Bucket List

  • Visit Seattle.
  • Explore Mount Rainier National Park.
  • Explore Olympic National Park.
  • Explore North Cascades National Park .

Washington, D.C. Bucket List

  • Exploring the capital of the United States of America is a must on any USA bucket list. Points of interest include Capitol Building, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument and National Mall. The city is especially beautiful (but crowded) during the annual National Cherry Blossom Festival in the spring.

Read: Best Places to Visit in the East Coast

West Virginia Bucket List

  • See the New River Gorge Bridge. If you are feeling adventurous, you can sign up for bridge walk guided tour where you cross the catwalk under the bridge.

Wisconsin Bucket List

  • Visit Milwaukee.
  • Relax in Lake Geneva , a lakeside resort city popular with wealthy Chicagoans that built large historic mansions.
  • Explore beautiful Door County .
  • Explore the Apostle Islands and the sea caves on Lake Superior.

Wyoming Bucket List

  • Explore Yellowstone National Park . Full of mountains, waterfalls, hot springs, geysers and wildlife, it is America’s first national park and also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Highlights include Grand Prismatic Spring (a large hot spring is known for its rainbow effect) and Old Faithful.

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  • Explore the Grand Tetons .

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  • Visit Devils Tower National Monument , a 870-foot stone monument and the center of many Indian religious ceremonies.

So there you have it – the ultimate USA travel bucket list .  If there is an experience or place I should include let me know in the comments below!

Need more travel inspiration? Check out some of my other travel bucket lists below:

  • Europe Bucket List: 100+ Things to Do
  • Australian Bucket List: Best Places to Visit in Australia
  • Africa Bucket List: 50 Things to Do and Places to Visit
  • South America Bucket List: 50+ Things to Do and Places to Visit
  • Southeast Asia Bucket List: 100+ Things to Do in SE Asia
  • Travel Goals: 100 Things to Do Before You Die
  • 10 Hotels That Should Be on Your Bucket List!

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There are so many places in the USA that I have yet to visit. I love that you put together this list by state, it’s a very easy reference to have. It’s embarrassing that I have been to so many places around the world, but haven’t been to 2 of the 3 places in your Wisconsin list (it is the state I grew up in!).

I love ticking things off bucket lists. US is such a diverse country and going through the places you recommended I have realized I still have so much more to see in this amazing country. So far I checked some in California (L.A., Disneyland and a road trip along the Pacific Coast), Florida (Miami Beach, Florida Keys, Everglades), Louisiana (yes NOLA during Mardi Gras is madness, loved it!!), and New York City! You got me wanting to go again and check out so many other places!

This is a fabulous list! I don’t think we will be venturing too far out of North America and the Caribbean this year, so this post will be very helpful for planning some USA travels. Going to Chicago and Las Vegas later this year so will definitely refer back.

Absolutely shows how much there is in the US of A to explore. I love the national parks there and that all the states have something unique to offer. Love this list – and definitely will come back to it to check a few of those places.

This is such a great list! I don’t think you have missed out on anything at all. I didn’t even know many of these places and now I want to visit them.

Wow, this is an awesome list! So many great options and so fun to see the ones I’ve already seen, like Sedona and the Grand Canyon. There are so many more I want to visit, I’ll have to keep your list handy!

I love traveling and my life partner also loves traveling. Recently we got married and planning to visit all over USA. Your List will be more helpful for us and others also.

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While creating a bucket list often starts with adding destinations in far-flung corners of the globe, it’s always good to remember that there are plenty of incredible attractions right on your doorstep. It’s also worth remembering that just because you’ve been to a country, it certainly doesn’t mean you’ve seen it all.

Each country has a huge array of sights, activities, and cities to explore, and no more is this the case than with the US! You could easily create a bucket list of over 1000 with the USA alone! Here we’ve collated our 51 best places to visit in the USA so you can decide what to add to your own bucket list. 

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It would be amiss to have a USA bucket list without mentioning New York, New York, so why not simply start the list with the world-famous city? Home to Central Park, Times Square, the Empire State Building and the 9/11 Memorial, this concrete jungle offers a wealth of sights and activities to enjoy throughout the year. From freezing, snowy winters to balmy summer’s evenings, the busy Big Apple is constantly changing and evolving making it an amazing place to visit time and time again.

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Go to Washington DC

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The compact US capital has played host to some of the most important moments in the country’s history, and visiting is a must for US citizens and travellers alike. The Capitol building, White House and Supreme Court are all iconic must-sees, and the Lincoln Memorial, Smithsonian museums and the National Mall will keep visitors of all ages engaged and entertained. But it’s not all history and culture, DC also offers awesome nightlife, a delicious selection of all-American-eats and is even one of the best places in the country to see the beautiful cherry blossom in spring.

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See San Francisco

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With its artsy-cool vibe, San Francisco has long graced the bucket lists of people worldwide. Not only is San Fran perfect for weekend visitors, with plenty of must-sees (think: Alcatraz, Pier 39, the Golden Gate Bridge and the wiggly turns of Lombard Street) but it also the gift that keeps on giving for those who choose to stay longer. The city is home to some incredible museums, unique architecture, a great cafe culture and an eclectic mix of inhabitants who always keeps things interesting!

Experience New Orleans

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New Orleans is a melting pot of cultures thanks to its long and rich history and as such offers a wealth of cuisines, architecture, and music to enjoy. From the stunning buildings of the French Quarter to the city’s iconic jazz venues, you’ll find yourself loving the Big Easy in no time! Most famous for its epic Mardi Gras celebrations, New Orleans is the perfect place for music lovers and those that can’t resist a party. With outrageous costumes, vibrant street parties and more than a splash of colour, Mardi Gras in Louisiana is one event that is not to be missed.

Boston - The Roots of the Nation

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Boston, Massachusetts is one of the oldest cities in the US which played a vital part in the American Revolution. Following the Freedom Trail, a 2.5km route through the city, allows you to take in a range of historic sites while learning about the roots of the nation and the changes that have taken place over the years. Boston is also home to a picturesque harbour, the peaceful green spaces of Boston Common, the quirky narrow lanes of North End and the boutiques and restaurants of Back Bay, enabling you to enjoy hours of entertainment in the city.

Enjoy Seattle

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With some of the most amazing architecture in the whole of the country, Seattle is a must for the cities section of this bucket list. Get your heart racing with a walk around the top of the Space Needle, catch some cool, cult classics at the Museum of Pop Culture or gawp as the incredible glassworks at the Chihuly Garden and Glass museum. While Seattle is famous for being the original home of Starbucks, it is also one of the best places to grab some other authentic bites such as a Seattle Dog, delicious doughnuts from General Porpoise Doughnuts or a cold brew coffee at the Reserve Roastery and Tasting Room.

Romantic Savannah

Savannah, Georgia, USA

Often lauded as the most romantic city in the US, Savannah, Georgia features perfectly-preserved buildings, flourishing willows, and oaks and horse-drawn carriages that will make you feel as though you’ve stepped into a fairy tale. Take a tour through the pristine mansions, charming churches and meandering streets of the city to get a glimpse of this magical world. Even the Bonaventure Cemetery has an ethereal feel! Plus, the city is home to some cracking cuisine straight from the coast, and some bourgie boutiques so you can get your shopping fix.

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Portland, Oregon

While both Portlands (Maine and Oregon) are worth a visit, Oregon’s largest city is truly a west coast wonder. The food and drink scene here is legendary, with everything from farm-to-table dining to street food secrets getting your mouth watering. Craft beer and creative cups of coffee keep you refreshed so you can spend your days exploring the city. Pop-up shops, regular festivals, and tax-free shopping, as well as a collection of museums, zoos, and parks are scattered all over the city to keep you entertained.

San Antonio, a Texan Jewel

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An alternative to Austin and Dallas, San Antonio in Texas offers a snapshot of Latin America in the US. Influenced heavily by its neighbour, Mexico, San Antonio allows visitors to taste exquisite cuisine, witness unique LatAm-inspired art and take part in traditional festivals such as Fiesta in March, the city’s answer to Mardi Gras. Expect colour, culture and colonial history as you delve into the city’s history and heritage. Don’t miss an evening walk down by the San Antonio riverside; seeing what the stalls under the colourful umbrellas have on offer.

Visit Nashville

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The famous home of country music, Nashville, Tennessee, is a must for anyone who loves a bit of Dolly, Elvis and Johnny Cash. This city offered insight and inspiration to these musical legends, and no visit to Nashville is complete without a visit to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Nashville is still abuzz with live music today so check out bars, clubs, and theatres for a whole host of performances.

Sights and Monuments

Visit the white house.

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Probably the most famous building in the country, the White House is truly recognisable and is every bit as impressive in person as it is in pictures. Not only can you take some photographs outside, but you can even visit the inside of this iconic house with a self-guided tour. You do have to book this tour weeks in advance though, so get prepping if you want to snap some selfies in the State Dining Room!

See the Wonders of the Grand Canyon

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At 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide and over a mile deep, you can see why they call this canyon ‘grand’! Standing on the edge of this epic canyon you will feel impossibly small and somewhat insignificant! However, sometimes a little perspective is worth it, and that is definitely the case with Arizona’s Grand Canyon. Hike along the canyon’s ridges, kayak down the river or opt for a helicopter ride to get a glimpse of the sheer scale of this incredible natural wonder.

Mount Rushmore - See Some American History

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Located in Black Hills South Dakota, Mount Rushmore is one of the country’s most famous sights. The huge granite sculptures of the Mount Rushmore Memorial depict four former US presidents (George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln) and represent the country’s heritage and growth. Guests can explore the visitor centre to discover more about the country or simply stroll through the trails and tracks of the park.

Amazing Niagara Falls

American side of Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls is one of the many beautiful ways of bridging the gap between Canada and the US. The three falls collectively (Horseshoe Falls, American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls) sprawl across the National Park and are all worth seeing. The thunder of the falls is palpable as 168,000 m3 (six million cubic feet) of water powers over the edge of the falls every minute! The falls are open 365 days a year, so there’s really no excuse not to visit.

Visit the Iconic Statue of Liberty

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The Statue of Liberty was given as a gift to the US by France as a representation of the country’s freedom. Despite taking years to build (due to funding issues) the site is now one of the most popular in the country. One of the best ways to see the Statue of Liberty is on a statue cruise that takes you across the New York Harbour to Liberty Island. You can also combine your trip to the Statue of Liberty with a visit to the Ellis Island National Immigration Museum to learn about the country’s heritage.

Enjoy the Chaos of Times Square

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This bustling hub of videos, neon lights, taxis and tourists is a must for visitors to the Big Apple. Times Square is somewhat chaotic but holds a lot of character and is home to tons of shops and restaurants. With events and festivals held year-round as well as Broadway shows galore you can see why Times Square lies at the heart of the city that never sleeps! For the most epic NYE party be here to watch the ball drop at midnight!

Visit The National Mall

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The National Mall is the heart of all things America with the Capitol building at one end and the White House at the other. The Smithsonian museums lie along the pristine green lawns, and the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument are must-sees. This is a popular area, especially in summer with school trips flocking here to soak up the atmosphere and learn about US history and politics.

Get Up Close to the Gateway Arch

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The Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri is the world’s tallest arch and was built as a representation of the westward expansion of the United States. While it may simply look like a monument, it is actually a building, and you can take a tram ride to the top to enjoy epic views of the city. The base of the arch is home to an interactive museum which celebrations innovation and pioneering acts of great Americans and is perfect for a family day out.

View the Hollywood Sign

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The Hollywood Sign and the Walk of Fame are iconic spots for film and celebrity lovers. Despite the fact that the sign is just a selection of white, wooden/metal letters (originally used for real estate promotion) it has become renowned worldwide, and it is must when visiting LA. The walk of fame hosts stars for actors, singers, and other celebrities and you can spend a fun day out finding your favourites.

Visit the Ancient American Town of Taos Pueblo

Pueblo Indians of Arizona and New Mexico.

Taos, New Mexico is a stunning ancient pueblo that is home to a Native American community and has been for around 1000 years. The adobe buildings are in stark contrast to much of America’s architecture, and the town is a recognised UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Historic Landmark. While it is a tourist site, it is important to remember that this is also someone’s home, so respect and consideration is required at all times.

The Great American National Parks You Need to Visit

See the amazing yellowstone national park.

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One of the most famous national parks, Yellowstone is a huge expanse of wilderness that spans the states of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. Known for its interesting array of wildlife, including wolves, bison, and bears, Yellowstone is a must for animal lovers. The park is home to a wealth of trails for hikers and climbers and also boasts geothermal geysers including one named Old Faithful; a visitor favourite Add to Bucket List Add to Bucket List Bucket List Add to Done List See Old Faithful

Stunning Zion National Park

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Located in southwest Utah, Zion National Park is renowned for its epic scenery, including the Zion Canyon, Virgin River, and the stunning Emerald Pools which feature flowing waterfalls and a lush verdant hanging garden. Zion is characterised by its red cliff faces and unique rock formations which give even the most advanced hikers a challenge!

Visit Badlands National Park

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Not only does this national park have an awesome name, Badlands, but it also features incredible landscapes and wildlife. The rolling hills of the towering geological formations look as though they’ve been painted as a watercolour, with red, white and grey streaking across the precipices. The vast expanse of rock stretches as far as the eye can see, making it a great place for landscape photography.

Sequoia National Park - America Makes Things Big

Sequoia National Park

Home to some of the biggest trees on the planet, the forest of Sequoia National Park is both dramatic and awe-inspiring. General Sherman, is officially the largest tree in the world stretching almost 275ft from the ground and over 100ft round! It’s hard to describe the size, so the only way to fathom it is to go and see for yourself. Standing next to one of these trees will make you feel minuscule!  Add to Bucket List Add to Bucket List Bucket List Add to Done List Get your photo in front of a Sequoia

Visit the Everglades and See the Wildlife

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Known for the crocs, Everglades National Park in Florida is a must for lovers of the great outdoors. With kayaking, fishing, hiking, and birdwatching to be enjoyed, the Everglades is a perfect option for a family vacation. This vast wetland is home to manatees, American crocodiles, and even the elusive Florida panther, so keep your eye out at all times as you never know what you might see!  Add to Bucket List Add to Bucket List Bucket List Add to Done List The nearby Vintgar Gorge is also well worth a visit!

Volcanoes National Park in Hawaii

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Hawaii’s Volcanoes National Park offers exactly what you would expect: volcanoes! Located on Big Island, the park features two active volcanoes: Kīlauea and Mauna Loa which have been erupting continuously for decades. The park features a Crater Rim drive allowing you to enjoy epic views of the crater, looking out for steam vents as you pass by. Don’t miss the Jaggar Museum where you can learn all about volcanology and take in the impressive lookout over the Halema’uma’u Crater.

Enjoy Rocky Mountain National Park

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The Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado is one of the most popular parks in the country, known for its magnificent peaks and wild fauna roaming the grounds. Spanning over 400 square miles, it’s impossible to see the whole of the Colorado Rockies in one go. However, the second you stand on the edge of a pristine lake with a forest of pines and a towering mountain sprawling out in front of you, you’ll know you’ll be drawn back to Rocky Mountain NP again someday!

You Must Visit Yosemite National Park

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Situated in the heart of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Yosemite offers yet more breath-taking landscapes for nature seekers. Mountains, pines, sequoia trees and lakes pepper the view so every shot you take will be picture postcard perfect! Yosemite is also a favourite for slackliners who brave the Highline at Taft Point, teetering along the line with deep valleys below – watch if you dare!

Be Amazed at Glacier National Park

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Glacier National Park in Montana is ridiculously large, spanning over one million acres with over 700 miles of hiking trails! Just wow! This spectacular ecosystem deserves at least a few days of your trip to the US. The glacier lakes here are simply pristine, with turquoise waters contrasting perfectly with snowy mountain backdrops. While some of the hikes can be pretty strenuous, there are varieties for all levels meaning nobody will miss out on the epic views!

Visit Denali National Park in Alaska

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With the highest peak in the US and over six million acres of land, Denali National Park in Alaska is a true wilderness. Wildlife here absolutely thrives and includes moose, wolves, caribou and both grizzly and black bears. Around 300 bears live in the park, so your chances of seeing some wildlife action here are high! Wonder Lake is another highlight, which perfectly reflects the peak of Denali Mountain in its still, crystalline waters making it a photo op like no other.

Iconic Beaches of the USA

Stop by south beach miami.

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A celeb favourite, South Beach Miami is stylish, glamourous and popular thanks to its wealth of shops, bars, and restaurants that line the pristine seafront. With soft white sand and turquoise waters, South Beach offers everything you need from a coastal destination. Ocean Drive is a firm favourite due to its cool Art Deco architecture and buzzing nightlife that could keep you occupied until the early hours!

Go See Cape Cod

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Cape Cod offers a different atmosphere, with more of a fisherman village vibe than a party scene. Quaint houses, shack-like restaurants serving up fresh seafood and little lighthouses adorn the landscape and make for a perfect summer getaway when the heat of the city gets too much. The sunsets here are just incredible, with the dipping sun creating the most amazing orange skies over the still, vast stretch of ocean.

Martha’s Vineyard - America's Playground

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Just over the water from Cape Cod lies Martha’s Vineyard, an island retreat known as America’s affluent summer playground. While many of the main village houses are quaint, all-American style homes along the harbour, some of the mansions here are out of this world! The island features gorgeous sandy beaches such as Oak Bluffs and Edgartown where you can while away long summer days and a whole host of yummy seafood restaurants to make the most of your oceanside location.

Visit Venice Beach and Walk the Boardwalk

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The boardwalk of Venice Beach is the place to be seen and is a favourite among young people. With Instagram-worthy murals, quirky shops and street performers galore you’ll never be bored. Witnessing the guys and gals working out at Muscle Beach is like being in another world as they push themselves to the limits in front of intrigued passers-by. If even looking at them working out is too much effort, head to one of the many bars, restaurants, and cafes lining the Boardwalk to cool down and refresh.

Holiday in Beautiful Maui

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The beaches in Maui are what you’d expect on a calendar or vacation brochure. Golden sands, leaning palms, and clear, azure water will be the continual backdrop for your time in Hawai’i, with blue skies and blazing sunshine to boot! While there is plenty to do around Maui including waterfall hikes, snorkelling, and wine tasting, it’s also an excellent time to make the most of being away from it all and just spend time relaxing on the beach.

Chill in the Outer Banks

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The Outer Banks islands of North Carolina make for an awesome beach getaway for those seeking something a little different. Situated in the Atlantic, these barrier islands create a sandy wall between the ocean and mainland and are now connected by roads and bridges making exploring the islands easier than ever. The connected sandbanks mean that Outer Banks offers over 100 miles of beach just begging to be discovered.

See the Stunning Views of Monterey

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Monterey Bay in California has come a long way since the days of sardine packing and is now a hub of bars, shops, and restaurants located in coolly converted warehouses. While the fishermen still bring in their daily catch (meaning delicious seafood is always on the menu) the general feel is modern, fresh and fun. Monterey is a favourite for divers, kayakers and surfers too so don your swimmers or wetsuit and get in the water!

Vacation at Key West

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The island of Key West is the southernmost point of the United States and is home to an array of both natural and man-made beaches. The palm-fringed beaches are pristine and with over 10 to choose from you’ll be able to find somewhere peaceful to spend your days. Sunset Key, as the name suggests, is the best place to enjoy a sundowner with hammocks, bean bags and tiki huts at your disposal. Stay at the Sunset Key Resort or dine at the Latitude Café for a delicious Caribbean dinner.

Visit Rugged Lanai

Lanai Lookout. East Oahu, Hawaii.

The island of Lanai in Hawaii is rugged, stunning and varied making it the perfect location for a beach retreat. Hulopoe Beach is an expanse of golden sand with great spots of swimming and snorkelling. On the north side of the island is an offshore shipwreck of a WWII tanker that is ready and waiting to be explored. If you’re lucky, you may be able to spot humpback whales and turtles off the coast!

Enjoy Santa Barbara, California

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Known as the American Riviera, Santa Barbara in California has a distinctly European feel, with a temperate climate, Spanish-influenced architecture, vineyards, and a quaint harbour. The coastal area is great for a day trip as well as being a relaxing location to spend a few days or a full vacation. Enjoy a wander around the wharf, some hiking in the hills or treat yourself to some wine tasting and fine dining in some of the city’s top restaurants.

Amazing Experiences to Have in the United States

Be amazed at the northern lights in alaska.

Northern Lights in Alaska

Many people think you need to head to Europe to see the Northern Lights, but in actual fact, Alaska (and Canada) put on some pretty cool light shows too! The town of Fairbanks is a great place to start, with this (and everything above it) lying in the Arctic Circle you’ll be in the best location possible to see the Aurora Borealis. Follow the aurora forecast, wrap up warm and head out to find the elusive dancing green lights.

Vacation in Las Vegas

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While Las Vegas may not be everybody’s cup of tea, it is certainly an experience to say the least. The crazy hotels, random restaurants, spectacular shows and rides to get your heart racing will have you entertained non-stop during your whirlwind vacation. If you’re a shopaholic, treat yourself to some designer gear in the high-end boutiques or head out to the outlet malls for some serious retail therapy.

Do a US Road Trip

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If you don’t want to decide on just one US destination for your bucket list, why not add an all-American road trip to your list? Driving across the States can be one of the most fun and thrilling experiences, especially if you have no set plan! Whether you want to hit Route 66, visit some of the country’s most famous national parks (see above) or even visit every 50 states, make sure you stop off en route to try authentic cuisine, chat to locals and go off-roading for a real adventure.

Hike the Appalachian Trail

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Hiking one of America’s epic walking trails is a good challenge for those who love nature and the great outdoors. Stretching over 2000 miles from Georgia to Maine, the Appalachian Trail is not for the faint-hearted, but it will be a one of a kind experience that you’ll never forget. Make sure you’re prepared for the challenge and why not persuade someone to come along for the journey too?

Attend a Baseball, Basketball or Football Game

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Sport is a big deal in America, with baseball, basketball, and football (not soccer) being the top sports. If you can catch a game at one of the world-class stadiums around the country, you’ll get a glimpse into American fan life. Whether you had a favourite team before or not, you certainly will now as you cheer on your new-found friends at their sport. Popcorn? Check! Soda? Check! Giant pointy hand thing? Check!

Spend a Day in a Disney Park

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Enjoying a day or two (or three, four, five) at ‘The Happiest Place On Earth’ is an absolute must for those visiting the United States. The home of Micky Mouse is a wonder for both kids and adults alike with rides, restaurants and whole streets decked out in the most amazing decorations. Never before will you have been more excited to receive a paw print autograph or to snap a selfie with a princess! Get there early to avoid the queues, wear comfy shoes to pad around the parks all day and stay for the fireworks which are worth the entrance fees alone – you won’t mind that you’re exhausted at the end of it all!

Attend a World Famous American Festival

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The US is home to some pretty awesome festivals, from Burning Man and Coachella to Electric Daisy Carnival and Mardi Gras. Whatever your taste in music there is a festival for you with hundreds flocking to locations around the country each summer to celebrate spirituality, cinema, music, and madness. Fancy dress is highly encouraged, a free spirit obligatory and general revelry is almost always guaranteed!

Go Skiing or Snowboarding in the USA

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With some of the best ski runs in the world, it would be amiss not to add a winter wonderland experience to your US bucket list. From Colorado to Wyoming, Utah, and Montana there are plenty of states that offer incredible skiing and snowboarding. With fun toboggan rides, snowshoe hikes and a number of exquisite spa resorts, there is something for everyone to enjoy during the winter season.

Go to a NASCAR Race

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NASCAR is a truly American event with colourful cars flying around the track at up to 180mph! If it’s your first time at a NASCAR event, get there early to enjoy all the build-up to the action and have a couple of beers before heading trackside. Your heart may be in your mouth as you watch the stock cars rally around the track, often colliding with each other en route but the excitement will undoubtedly have you on the edge of your seat. Whether you visit Dover, Talladega or Daytona, you’ll be in for a treat!

Do Some Wine Tasting in California's Napa Valley

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Not only is Napa Valley one of the most beautiful destinations in the country but its wine is delicious too! The 450 sprawling vineyards of Napa Valley spread over 43,000 acres meaning you are spoilt for choice and the local restaurants serve up gourmet food that pairs perfectly as you quaff your local wine.

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The best places to visit in the U.S. are as beautiful as they are diverse: Alaska's glaciers, Arizona's canyons, Arkansas's Ozarks...and that's only the first letter of the alphabet. Add to that a fascinating (albeit complicated) history, world-class museums , and a wealth of resorts and restaurants , and you have yourself a list of must-visits that's nearly impossible to cap off.

Picking our favorite things to do across the country wasn't easy, but we managed to distill the country's many sights into just out standout experience, per state (plus Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C.). Of course, we’ve only begun to scrape the surface of what this country has to offer—so consider this your starting point for exploring. Read on for the 52 best places to visit in the U.S.

(Note: Not every item on this list is currently an option due to the COVID-19 pandemic . If you plan to hit the road in the coming months, make sure to check the website of the attraction you want to visit for up-to-date info, and read up on travel restrictions for that state . Or, simply bookmark your favorite activities for the future—this list will give you plenty to look forward to.)

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Best thing to do in Alabama: Pay respects to Montgomery’s history

Traveling to the South is complicated. It’s a region of the United States with plenty of attractions for tourists (not to mention some of the best food in the country), but, like much of the U.S., it hasn’t always owned up to its ugly past. But Montgomery is one city that is starting to find a balance between tourism and history, with cultural institutions like the Legacy Museum opening their doors among the chain restaurants and riverboat tours. “My time in Montgomery was a reminder of how crucial it is to cling to sacred remembrance and confront those ghosts of a troubled past,” writes Nneka M. Okona , an Atlanta-based travel writer, of her visit to the museum. “It’s a difficult space, but it’s also one where the act of remembering honors the struggles of the past—while leaving room for transformation and healing in the present.”

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Best thing to do in Alaska: Go cruising for glaciers

Cruises to Alaska offer many of the same sights as Arctic tours in northern Europe—icebergs, whales, snow-capped peaks—but with slightly more forgiving temperatures (highs can reach the 60s on a good day from April to October). For a higher chance of some wildlife spotting, get on board the 2,376-passenger Norwegian Jewel for a seven-night southbound cruise through Alaska's Inside Passage. You’re all but guaranteed to see some bald eagles and grizzly bears from the comfort of your ship deck.

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Best thing to do in Arizona: Photograph the lesser canyons

Not to discount the grandest of canyons, but just look at the colors of Antelope Canyon in northeastern Arizona: It's a painter’s palette of rust red, ochre, and orange. A trip to this corner of Navajo Nation delivers the kind of up-close discovery of the state’s slot canyons that isn’t as easily experienced at the Grand Canyon. Take a 4x4 tour of Antelope Canyon, where you can photograph patterns as the sunlight filters through the striated stone, followed up with a boat ride in nearby Lake Powell.

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Best thing to do in Arkansas: Seek out modern art in the Ozarks      

Bentonville probably isn’t the next Chelsea, but art lovers have had a new reason to visit Northwest Arkansas since the 2011 opening of the blockbuster Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Bankrolled by billionaire Alice Walton, it’s stocked with works from names like Thomas Hart Benton, Mark Rothko, and Andy Warhol. In early 2020, a satellite of Crystal Bridges called The Momentary also opened in downtown Bentonville, complete with 24,000 square feet devoted to the visual, performing, and even culinary arts.

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Best thing to do in California: Drive the Pacific Coast Highway

We'd argue that no American road trip is as iconic as taking Highway 1 south from San Francisco along California’s coast. A drive along the Pacific Coast Highway feels like a Springsteen song come to life—expect to see weekenders at the wheel of rented Ford Mustangs, accelerating out of hairpin curves like a runaway American dream. Throughout the nearly 500-mile-drive south to Los Angeles, the views rarely disappoint, especially if you take the 17-Mile Drive detour at Carmel, Bixby Bridge, and Big Sur.

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Best thing to do in Colorado: Catch an outdoor concert

The next time you find yourself in Denver , namely during the warmer months, head 16 miles west to the almost 900-acre Red Rocks Amphitheatre , which has miles of hiking trails, sandstone cliffs, and a geologically formed amphitheater that's hosted everyone from The Beatles to Stevie Nicks. While most concerts scheduled for 2020 have been canceled due to COVID-19, the venue is still hosting yoga sessions every weekend morning, and as of publication, Lynyrd Skynyrd’s September show is still a go. (See the entire calendar here .)

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Best thing to do in Connecticut: Take a fall foliage-themed river cruise       

Connecticut often plays second fiddle to Vermont and Massachusetts when it comes to fall foliage , but don’t write off this New England destination quite yet. The state’s northwest is filled with state parks and hiking trails just begging to be photographed, like Mt. Tom State Park and the Deer Pond Farm Sanctuary in Sherman. Even procrastinators can get in on the action around coastal Connecticut, where the leaves change color about two weeks later than the north. if hiking isn’t really your thing, take a foliage-themed cruise down the Connecticut River with River Quest. (Pro tip: Make Winvian Farm , a luxurious 18-chalet retreat, your home base.)

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Best thing to do in Delaware: Get a heady dose of Italian Renaissance design      

Who knew Delaware houses one of the best examples of Italian Renaissance architecture in the country? Located in the northern city of Wilmington (just 30 minutes south of the Philadelphia International Airport), Hotel du Pont is a 12-story building from 1913, complete with 11 luxury suites and a playhouse theater. Design features like European chandeliers and frescoed ceilings almost make you think you’re in Florence , but the hotel’s location in the Brandywine Valley is one-hundred percent Delaware. Ascend the grand double staircase to take a long soak in your oversized bathtub, then drop in for a pre-opera dinner at the oak-paneled Green Room.

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Best thing to do in Florida: Drive 127 miles for a slice of pie

When you type in directions from Miami to Key West on Google Maps, it looks like the route sends you straight into the ocean. In reality, the 127-mile drive though the Florida Keys will send you on the Overseas Highway, with the Gulf of Mexico on one side and the Atlantic on the other. It's a great way to pay a visit to all of the Keys in one day—the drive from Miami to Key West takes just over three hours, which allows plenty of time to stop periodically for some memorable meals (try the key lime pie at Blond Giraffe in Key Largo). You could do a round-trip in one day, but we suggest staying the night at one of Key West’s best hotels .

Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah Georgia

Best thing to do in Georgia: Get spooked in Savannah

Savannah is one of the most beautiful cities in the South, with Spanish moss and porched houses around every turn. Yet there's no denying the town's eeriness —even daytime tours point out the deaths that allegedly occurred at mansions as you pass by. Take one of the many available ghost tours at night to see some of the creepier spots, like Colonial Park Cemetery, Bonaventure Cemetery (a setting for the book and film Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil ), and the Mercer Williams house. Bonus: Your inevitable goosebumps will be a welcome respite from Georgia's heat and humidity.

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Best thing to do in Hawaii: Take a helicopter tour of Kauai     

Kauai might be home to some of Hawaii’s best hidden beaches and tropical rainforests, but a whopping 70 percent of the island is inaccessible by land. The best way to appreciate the breadth and beauty of the island is via helicopter (arrange a ride with tour companies like Blue Hawaiian and Sunshine Helicopters ). Only by air can you truly appreciate the emerald valleys, jagged cliffs, and cascading waterfalls that cover the island. For truly epic views, go the Na Pali Coast route, and peer down at the impossibly deep chasms of Waimea Canyon.

Idaho

Best thing to do in Idaho: Enjoy pure, unobstructed stargazing

Nearly 80 percent of North Americans live in areas where light pollution obscures most of the night sky. If you fall into that category, you may want to consider heading to central Idaho. In December 2017, the state became home to the U.S.'s first-ever dark sky reserve , a designated area that provides a pristine view of the cosmos. The reserve is 300 miles southeast of Boise, spanning 1,400 square miles of Blaine County, Custer County, and surrounding areas.

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Best thing to do in Illinois: Spend 3.5 hours eating Chicago’s best pizza     

Chicago Pizza Tours are a fun and informative way to explore the city's most famous culinary export—and no other tour in town will leave you as well-fed. The activity typically consists of ten people (nine guests and one guide) getting into a van and visiting four of Chicago’s best pizza joints. Expect to eat somewhere around six slices of pizza, varying from the city’s signature deep-dish pie to the surprising thin-crust options at Pizano's .

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Best thing to do in Indiana: Visit one of the country's newest National Parks

In February 2019, the 15,000-acre Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore was upgraded to the Indiana Dunes National Park, making it America's 61st national park —and the first-ever national park in the state of Indiana. The Indiana Dunes stretch for 15 miles along the shores of Lake Michigan, making it a popular spot for swimming (and even surfing) during the summer. It's also one of many beloved day trips from Chicago , reachable by car and the South Shore Line train from the city.

Historic Park Inn

Best thing to do in Iowa: Stay in a hotel designed by Frank Lloyd Wright   

In the heart of Mason City, Historic Park Inn is the last remaining Frank Lloyd Wright-designed and -built hotel in the world. Listed in the National Registry of Historic Places, the design is pure Prairie School-style—especially the dramatic lobby. The building originally served as both a bank and an inn when it opened in 1910, but competing hotels and financial crises in Mason City caused the Park Inn to decline over the next several decades, and it eventually closed down in 1972. Luckily, some 30 years later, the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation in Scottsdale, Arizona, certified an extensive renovation of the interior and exterior of the building, which reopened to guests in 2011. We'd say "historic" is an understatement.

Kansas

Best thing to do in Kansas: See sunflowers the size of your head

Who says you have to go to Tuscany to see endless fields of sunflowers? You can find equally gorgeous fields—without needing a passport—in Kansas, the Sunflower State herself. Every year from around August to September, Grinter's Sunflower Farm in Lawrence (about 30 miles west of Kansas City) attracts thousands of visitors to its grand sunflower farm. The 40 acres of blooms look incredible from every angle, but get up close to really marvel at the flowers, which you'll find are roughly the size of your own head—and nearly as tall as the average traveler, stretching between five and seven feet high.

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Best thing to do in Kentucky: Shop for massive hats before the Derby

Unlike our cousins across the pond, Americans don’t have many opportunities to sport enormous, ornate hats. That’s why the Kentucky Derby isn’t just a horse race—it’s a one-of-a-kind fashion show with millinery at the forefront. Between juleps, hit the shops in Louisville and pick out a brightly colored topper of your very own, then work your way through the downtown area (especially between Main and Broadway) and find an outfit to match.

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Best thing to do in Louisiana: Take a drag tour in New Orleans

Anyone with an interest in cultural studies—especially drag and burlesque—will have a field day with NOLA Drag Tours . The tours show the history of New Orleans through a queer lens, exploring the French Quarter and its immediate environs. While the guides are funny and fabulous, they don’t sugar-coat anything, retelling tragic events alongside inspirational stories. Information spans from the birth of Jazz to Voodoo queen Marie Laveau, to an entertainingly damning history of Andrew Jackson.

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Best thing to do in Maine: When in doubt, eat lobster

Maine is rife with small lobster shacks serving fresh-off-the-boat product, local charm, and quaint harbor views. But it's tough to top the drama of Cape Elizabeth's Two Lights area in all its Downeast glory, with its lighthouse, rocky shore, wave-chopped sea, and an old-school lobster shack that still makes everything by hand despite the summer crowds. Anything from the ocean is good here, but start with the classic lobster roll and fries. Grab a table near the water and wash your meal down with a local beer, followed by a homemade pie—blueberry, if it's August—and a stroll on the rocks.

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Best thing to do in Maryland: Watch baseball at the country’s most beautiful stadium

When Oriole Park at Camden Yards opened in 1992, it set a new bar for baseball stadiums around the country, with beautiful architecture, modern amenities, and a better experience for fans—and by that we largely mean roomy seats, at least by MLB standards. More than 25 years later, it remains one of the best places to see a ball game in the country (according to Ballpark Digest ) even when the O’s aren’t at the top of their game. Grab a BBQ pork sandwich from Boog’s Barbecue and a National Bohemian (call it Natty Boh to fit in with the locals), and don’t forget to shout a hearty “Oh!” during “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

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Massachusetts

Best thing to do in Massachusetts: Become a cranberry farmer for a day

If you've ever wanted to know what it's like to harvest cranberries, Mayflower Cranberries in Plympton has you covered. Paul Rubio describes the experience for Traveler : "You’ll put on a pair of overalls, grab a rake, and wade through the flooded cranberry bogs of rural Massachusetts, harvesting several tons of vitamin-rich red berries. This isn’t just for show—all locations are working farms and part of the Ocean Spray cooperative." Have any of your friends done that yet?

Mackinac Island

Best thing to do in Michigan: Experience a world without cars

A speck of land where Lake Huron meets Lake Michigan, Mackinac Island is one of the best (and cutest) little islands in the U.S. Motorized transportation is banned, so tourists and locals alike travel by horse and carriage or bicycle. It's anchored by the stately columned porch of the historic Grand Hotel , which is looking great for 131 years old. Hop on a bike and check out the natural rock formations, forests, and Victorian village, and don't you dare leave without filling your suitcase with fudge. (You can pretend it's a souvenir for your friends back home—we won't tell.)

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Best thing to do in Minnesota: Take a North Shore road trip

Minnesota is the 12th-largest state in the country in terms of landmass, but ranks only 21st in population. That means the state is full of wide-open spaces perfect for a leisurely road trip , specifically along the picturesque North Shore. Plan a trip for spring, summer, or autumn (skip winter—it really is as cold as people claim) that starts in Duluth, stretches across Lake Superior, and ends in Grand Portage National Park just south of Canada. During the four-day drive, you can expect stunning views, quaint hotels, and some of the best donuts you’ll ever eat.

Mississippi

Mississippi

Best thing to do in Mississippi: Explore the movement that changed the nation

Open since December 2017, the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum in Jackson sheds light on the state's history, ranging from prehistoric times to the modern age. The museum's primary focus is the Civil Rights Movement, though, displaying objects like the mug shots of every freedom rider who was arrested in Mississippi, and monoliths engraved with the names of known lynching victims.

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Best thing to do in Missouri: Eat your body weight in BBQ

Kansas City has been known across the country as a bona fide BBQ destination long before the Fab Five took to its streets. The American Royal World Series of Barbecue will celebrate its 41st anniversary this September, but you don't have to wait until then to fill your bellies with pulled pork and brisket. Devote a weekend trip to hopping among some of the city's best BBQ joints, from Joe's KC to Jack Stack to Gates . If you only have time for one meal, go to Q39 and order the sliced burnt ends, tender and flavorful cubes of beef which Q39 waiters are known to (perfectly) describe as "meat marshmallows."

The Resort at Paws Up

Best thing do in Montana: Get a taste of dude ranch life—celebrity-style

Western-inspired comforts, world-class cuisine, and secluded accommodations normally akin to five-star resorts: This is what dude ranch life looks like in 2020. As Jordi Lippe-McGraw reported for Traveler , guest ranches in Big Sky Country are the next luxury getaway, drawing the likes of Gwyneth Paltrow and members of Taylor Swift's squad in recent years. See what all the fuss is about at Montana resorts like The Ranch at Rock Creek in Philipsburg, with 6,000 acres of rugged wilderness and horseback riding mixed with spa treatments and chef-created meals; or The Resort at Paws Up (Gwyneth's fave), where you can choose between luxury cabin rentals and glamping tents.

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Best thing to do in Nebraska: Travel the actual Oregon Trail

For many, an Oregon Trail experience involves pixelated pioneers dying of dysentery on the namesake computer game. But you can get a real-life taste of the pioneer experience by taking a drive through western Nebraska. The Cornhusker State is perfect for summer road trips , with the average temperature hovering around 87 degrees in July and August and plenty of roadside attractions worthy of lengthy pit stops. Among them is Scotts Bluff National Monument, once a stop on the actual Oregon Trail , that now welcomes visitors with vast plains, covered wagons, and epic landmarks like Chimney Rock.

Aerial view of Las Vegas Strip

Best thing to do in Nevada: Get an aerial view of Sin City

The most awe-inspiring experiences in Vegas are those that let you truly see the feat that is Las Vegas . Sundance Helicopters offers a number of scenic tours, but the evening one, which takes you high above the lit-up Strip, is the absolute best. If you can, book a trip that circles The Strip right as it gets dark, so you're in the air at the moment when all the lights come on; it's incredibly dramatic, even in a city that is no stranger to over-the-top performances.

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New Hampshire

Best thing to do in New Hampshire: Try your hand at winter surfing

Not for the faint of heart, winter surfing has replaced skiing as the state’s trendiest cold-weather sport. “It isn’t as consistent as some places out west, and it definitely isn’t as warm as Hawaii,” writes Todd Plummer for Traveler , “but from hurricane season in the fall through March (and whenever a blizzard pummels the coast), the surfing here can be as good as or even better than anywhere else in the U.S.” Sure, you have to wear a thick suit and Vaseline on your face, but you’ll be rewarded with six- to ten-foot surf that pros swear is among the best they’ve ever experienced.

New Jersey

Best thing to do in New Jersey: Order a "regular sub" in Atlantic City

Hoagie, hero, sub: In New Jersey, the sandwiches have as many names as toppings. In Atlantic City, be sure to order the "regular sub" (an Italian hero) at a booth in the White House Sub Shop—where everyone from The Beatles and Frank Sinatra to Mohammed Ali and Shakira have come for what is possibly the world's best sandwich. The Daily Meal ranked the Italian hero #11 in a round-up of America’s best sandwiches in 2017, describing the sub as follows: “Genoa salami, provolone, ham, and capicola are piled onto a soft and chewy Italian loaf, topped with lettuce, tomato, sliced onion, chopped roasted peppers, Italian seasonings, oil, and vinegar...There’s almost always a line around the block at this place, but the wait is well worth it.” Sign us up.

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Best thing to do in New Mexico: Wave to a seven-story-high Darth Vader

Known as “the most photographed event in the world,” the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta does not disappoint, offering families and travelers the chance to get up close with hundreds of seven-story balloons ranging from cute animals to Darth Vader. Editor Meredith Carey offers the following advice for travelers : "The key to making the most of the balloon festival? Waking up before dawn. Events start at 5:45 a.m., with the first balloons lighting up the still-dark sky to show other pilots what the wind conditions are like. We'd recommend leaving your hotel or Airbnb even earlier (or take an Uber), as parking lines can get hairy, even at 5:00 a.m."

New York

Best thing to do in New York: Cruise the Hudson

The term "river cruise" usually conjures up images of the Danube and Amazon, but some of the best routes are right here in the good old U.S. of A. New Yorkers, in particular, luck out with their proximity to the Hudson. Operator American Cruise Lines offers weeklong sailings from the city up to Albany, showing passengers the kaleidoscopic natural beauty of the Hudson River Valley and Catskill Mountains. Book a room to view sites like the Vanderbilt Mansion and Sleepy Hollow from your spacious stateroom balcony. (Voyages are planned annually in September and October.)

North Carolina

North Carolina

Best thing to do in North Carolina: Head to the Outer Banks

North Carolina’s Outer Banks (or OBX, according to many a bumper sticker) are some of the most gorgeous beaches in the U.S. And there’s still plenty to do if you take a break from sunbathing, including the North Carolina Aquarium in Roanoke, the memorial commemorating the Wright Brothers’ historic first flight in Kitty Hawk, and a series of iconic lighthouses, including the famous barbershop pole-style swirled one at Cape Hatteras. End the day with fried oysters in Nags Head—this is the South, after all.

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North Dakota

Best thing to do in North Dakota: Experience the magic of The Enchanted Highway

Street art has another meaning in North Dakota, where 32 miles of otherwise unremarkable highway has become an art gallery. Driving The Enchanted Highway, from the town of Regent to just east of Dickinson, means spotting a collection of the world’s largest scrap metal sculptures, by local artist Gary Greff. The many roadside artworks date back to 1991, with more still in progress.

Ohio

Best thing to do in Ohio: Eat burgers in Columbus

Known widely as the home of Ohio State University, Columbus has plenty to share—especially when it comes to burgers (it's where Wendy’s first got its start, after all). Stop by the rustic Thurman Café, serving over-the-top burger masterpieces dripping with egg yolk and melted cheese. For a neater option, there’s the Columbus-based chain, Northstar Café, where the superstar is (surprisingly) the beet-and-bean veggie burger. On the other end of the spectrum is dive bar Johnnie’s Tavern, where the greasy bar burger has been perfected.

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Best thing to do in Oklahoma: Search for Art Deco treasures

Tulsa has one of the country’s densest concentrations of Art Deco buildings, including the stunning Boston Avenue United Methodist Church (completed in 1929), 11th Street Arkansas River Bridge (1917, renovated 1929), Gillette-Tyrell Building (1930), and the Oklahoma Natural Gas Building (1928). The Tulsa Foundation of Architecture offers guided tours of downtown’s most impressive structures at 10 a.m. on the second Saturday of each month.

Oregon

Best thing to do in Oregon: Drink the best wine outside of Burgundy

An easy day trip from Portland , Willamette Valley is a wine collector's paradise set in a beautiful rolling countryside setting. Get a taste of the Old World at Domaine Serene —the least "Oregon" winery in Oregon. The clubhouse has big windows affording incredible views of the green landscapes, and the wines exude Tuscan and French influences. Another option is Stoller Family Estate , a must for all lovers of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.

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Pennsylvania

Best thing to do in Pennsylvania: Eat your way through Reading Terminal Market

For more than 100 years, this food market in Philadelphia ’s Center City neighborhood has catered to the gustatory whims of both locals and tourists. It remains one of the best places in the city to grab a bite, like the roast pork and broccoli rabe sandwich at DiNic’s, or a hearty plate of eggs and scrapple (a local pork delicacy) at the Amish diner Dutch Eating Place. And be sure to load up on only-in-Philly specialties, like Famous 4th Street cookies, or an apple fritter from Beiler’s Bakery.

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Puerto Rico

Best thing to do in Puerto Rico: Explore Old San Juan     

More than a year after Hurricane Maria made landfall, Puerto Rico has not only recovered—it’s been reborn. You can find world-class beaches all over the island, but PR is perfect for architecture lovers as well: Old San Juan remains one of the best-preserved examples of Spanish Colonial architecture in the Caribbean, with brightly painted buildings and cobblestone streets that have inspired a thousand Instagram shots. When you’re ready to take a break from the streets, stop by La Factoría for a perfectly crafted cocktail in a speakeasy setting. The signature drink, the Lavender Mule—a mix of vodka, ginger beer, and homemade lavender infusion—is the perfect way to transition from afternoon sightseeing to a night out.

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Rhode Island

Best thing to do in Rhode Island: Sail like you're in the America's Cup

Take a two-day private charter on a historic America’s Cup yacht, sailing from Newport to Block Island (with a clambake and overnight stay on land) and back. 12 Meter Charters owns two boats: The Columbia , first winner of the race in Rhode Island in 1958, and the beautiful, wooden-hulled Heritage from 1970. The company will hook you up with a sailing crew (you can either participate in hoisting the sails and steering the boat, or enjoy the views while the staff takes care of everything), and they’ll even arrange beverages and catered breakfast, lunch, or hors d’oeuvres to customize your day on the water.

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South Carolina

Best thing to do in South Carolina: Visit an island with no street lights

Daufuskie, a car-free historic island off Hilton Head, was once considered the Martha’s Vineyard of the South. Now it’s far more accessible than in the past, and you can stay right on one of its beautiful beaches in either a converted mansion or an old lighthouse. It's also an outpost of the Gullah community, a well-preserved, African-derived culture cultivated by emancipated slaves who moved to the remote barrier islands more than two centuries ago. One such community member is Sallie Ann Robinson, a cookbook author and tour guide, who takes visitors down bumpy dirt roads to show them old schoolhouses and restored Gullah homes, some of which now serve as vacation rentals. You can even book a cooking class with Robinson (info on her website ) to make local specialties like smuttered shrimp and grits and Lowcountry ox-tail stew.

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South Dakota

Best thing to do in South Dakota: Experience the beauty of the Badlands

With stiff competition like Yosemite and Yellowstone , the Badlands of South Dakota may not be your first choice when it comes to camping in a national park. But its two campgrounds (Cedar Pass and Sage Creek) are open year-round, offering regular access to the largest stretch of prairie wilderness in the country—home to roaming bison and sheep—and one of the most spectacular night skies you may ever see.

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Best thing to do in Tennessee: Treat yourself at Blackberry Mountain

Situated in Tennessee's Great Smoky Mountains, Blackberry Mountain is our current favorite place in the country for a spa weekend . The newly-opened resort brings new meaning to the term "wellness retreat" with forest bathing excursions, produce-forward dishes, and bathtubs overlooking surroundings that could launch a thousand John Denver songs.

Texas

Best thing to do in Texas: Trade bird watching for bat watching

Every evening from March through November, crowds line up along Austin 's Congress Avenue Bridge for a spectacle that perfectly sums up the city's quirky, only-in-Texas vibe: 1.5 million Mexican free-tailed bats flying out from under the bridge during sunset, a show that lasts for nearly 45 minutes. If you can, pair your viewing with another activity downtown—not difficult, as this part of town is packed with BBQ joints and delightfully divey bars —it's even more worth making the time to watch.

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Best thing to do in Utah: Tour the Mighty Five

No road trip in the U.S. is more visually mind-blowing than a tour of the Mighty Five —the tight cluster of national parks in Utah that include Zion, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Arches, and Canyonlands. Whether you start in Salt Lake City and work your way south, or head east from Las Vegas, it's possible to hit all the parks in three days. But if you can, we suggest taking off work for two weeks and really going for it, knocking around the Mars-like formations of red rocks and hitting as many little museums and restaurants as you can between each park.

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Best thing to do in Vermont: Go dog sledding (with a clear conscience)

There’s no shortage of mushing activities throughout N ew England during winter , but at northern Vermont's Eden Ethical Dogsledding in Eden Mills, the welfare of the dogs is top priority. Meet and cuddle the “Un-chained Gang”—a group of more than 35 sledding dogs—before they whisk you along an extensive, private trail network paved exclusively for sledding. Eden Mills is a scenic drive and a reasonable distance from all of northern Vermont’s principal winter destinations, like Stowe, Jay Peak, Smuggler's Notch, and Burlington.

Virginia

Best thing to do in Virginia: Get out of the city and into nature

Getting out of D.C. to the Shenandoah National Park is a special treat. This part of Virginia extends along the Blue Ridge Mountains, with Skyline Drive running its length. There are natural wonders, like caverns and natural bridges and lookouts along the way, but make time for a few stops in this welcoming part of the state. In charming towns like Luray or Staunton you'll find cute places to stay, eat, and shop, and in all, this drive—ideal for leaf-peeping in fall—isn't so long or arduous to wear you out.

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Best thing to do in Washington: Stand in the middle of a rainforest

Honestly, you'll be happy anywhere in Washington's Olympic National Park—but we do suggest you make it a priority to walk through the Hoh Rain Forest. It's one of the only rainforests in the U.S., complete with lichen-shrouded trees and fungus-covered logs that make you forget which country you're in for a moment. Even better? The Hoh River Valley is home to the quietest spot in the contiguous 48 states, according to Gordon Hempton, an expert acoustic ecologist.

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Washington, D.C.

Best thing to do in Washington, D.C.: Spend the entire afternoon at the best Smithsonian museum

You really can’t go wrong when it comes to choosing museums in Washington, D.C. But if you only have one afternoon to spare, devote the entire time to the National Museum of African American History and Culture . The Smithsonian’s latest installation is moving from the second you see the exterior covered in metal latticework until the moment you leave, thanks to thoughtful curation of photographs, videos, and artifacts that act as a moving tribute to some of the darkest times in American history.

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West Virginia

Best thing to do in West Virginia: Spend the night in a treehouse

West Virginia is home to some of the best stargazing east of the Mississippi. With 1,500 campsites across 27 state parks and forests, you’re spoiled for choice when it comes to sleeping options: set up a tent, park your RV, cozy up in a yurt from Spruce Knob Mountain Center, or even stay in the Thorny Mountain Fire Tower (basically a bug-free treehouse) located at Seneca State Park.

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Best thing to do in Wisconsin: Fill up on cheese curds

Oddly-shaped blobs separated from the rest of the cheese during the molding process, cheese curds are the secret snack of Wisconsin . On their own, they taste milky and salty, but you’ll also find them flavored with Cajun, taco, or buffalo seasonings. Try them straight up, deep fried, or atop fries and slathered with gravy, poutine-style—but whatever you do, eat the curds within 12 hours of them being made. (The rubbery squeak will let you know they’re just right.) To treat your taste buds real nice, pair the deep-fried curds with New Glarus brews at Wisconsin Cheese Mart in Milwaukee, or eat them at The Old Fashioned in Madison.

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Best thing to do in Wyoming: Skip the crowds at Yellowstone by visiting in the winter

It’s no secret that Yellowstone National Park is one of the most magnificent sites in the entire country—but all that beauty tends to get dampened during the summer, when hoards of tourists swarm the park, slowing down traffic and blocking your views with their cameras. We recommend paying a visit between the months of November and February, when there are virtually zero crowds, but an entirely new (and beautiful) light is shed on the park. There are more wildlife viewing opportunities, the deep blues and oranges of the thermal features pop against the white snow, and the steam billowing from the hot springs covers the landscape with an ethereal mist. Plan to stay for a few days at the Old Faithful Inn (the only property open during the winter), complete with a cracking lobby fireplace and complimentary cookies and hot cider every afternoon.

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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.

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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!

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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.  

cityscape of san diego california on a sunny day

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 Condé 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.

2 photos of the USA, first from a train ride in Alaska and one from a geothermic spring in Yellow. Black and red text reads "50 bucket list usa travel destinations"

About Kate Storm

Image of the author, Kate Storm

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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The best cities to visit in the U.S. right now

From beach towns to urban wonders, these are the best cities to visit in the U.S. now

Clara Hogan

America is a melting pot—of cultures, opinions, and backgrounds. And the country's cities are just as diverse as the people who live here. From globally recognized landmarks to charming, lesser-known towns, every part of the country offers something unique. It's no easy task to name the top 20 American cities, but we have done our best to compile a list that gives you a sense of the best cities in the USA to visit right now. 

From  natural wonders  to  impressive architecture  and  incredibly diverse restaurants , we've included cities that span coast to coast.  New York ,  Los Angeles , and San Francisco are iconic for a reason and always a must-visit. If you're looking for something with some flare and spice, head to  Las Vegas  or  Miami . For a taste of the South, don't skip historic and lively  New Orleans  or music-filed  Nashville .

Whether you want to party, explore art galleries, or eat to your heart's content, our handpicked selection of the best cities to visit in the USA is sure to inspire you to book your next trip. 

Been there, done that? Think again, my friend.

Best cities in the U.S.

1.  washington, d.c..

Washington, D.C.

One of America’s most beautiful cities, stately Washington, D.C. just keeps getting better. The National Mall is truly majestic, with the Capitol building glowing at one end, the Lincoln Memorial at the other. For an efficient way to see them all, book a pedicab tour with Adventure DC Tricycle Tours . Beyond politics, monuments and museums, D.C. boats some cool, emerging neighborhoods like the Wharf (eat at Officina or Del Mar de Fabio Trabocchi ) and Southeast, where the Nationals play baseball and craft beer rules at Bluejacket nearby. If you're looking for a historic and centrally located place to stay, book a night at the Willard Intercontinental , just steps from the White House. 

Why go:  You could spend weeks exploring the Smithsonian museums lining each side of the National Mall and not see it all. Take a look at our list of the best  museums in D.C . for a start, but plan to spend extra time at the new(ish) National Museum of  African American History & Culture . 

2.  Portland, OR

Portland, OR

Portland is known for many things: its eccentric culture, its incredibly creative restaurants (that have only gotten more exciting post-pandemic), its theater and arts scene, and its outdoor beauty top the list of reasons to visit. The best things to do in Portland  are long, but some of our favorite activities include eating and more eating. When you want to get moving, hop on a bike to tour the town, hike through one of the many parks or take a stroll through an art museum.

Why go: Portland's food scene is dynamic and always changing—prioritize visiting as many of the   area's best restaurants  as you can, including experiencing  the zillions of  food trucks ,  gourmet doughnut  shops and  breweries .

3.  St. Louis, MO

St. Louis, MO

For a small-town vibe in a big city, St. Louis is the place to be. Settled by Europeans in 1764, this 'Gateway to the West' has long been the center of America. A few musts while in town: a visit to the famous (and giant) Gateway Arch , a walk through the National Blues Museum , and a stop at BB’s Jazz Blues and Soups .

Why go : Clearly, blues and barbecue go hand-in-hand here, with classic BBQ joints like Pappy’s Smokehouse and Sugarfire that slow-cook with style. Locals are so serious about the cuisine that the Q in the Lou cookoff is fall's hottest ticket.

4.  Boston, MA

Boston, MA

History and modernity are joined at the hip in Boston , one of America’s first big cities and still one of its best. It’s the place where federal architecture harkens back to the 1600s, juxtaposed with ultra-modern buildings by Frank Gehry, Walter Gropius and I.M. Pei. Speaking of architecture, be sure to see the Back Bay row houses, the usual Instagram fodder that is actually an eye-catching must-see.

Why go:  Boston loves its seafood, from chowder to lobster rolls. While you're in town, be sure to visit the city's best raw bars and lobster shacks.

5.  San Francisco, CA

San Francisco, CA

San Francisco, a beautiful city built on massive hills and surrounded by water, is a place that marches to the beat of its own drum. Novices are always shocked at how chilly it is here, so pack a heavy sweater at any time of year and use it while doing the classic tourist activities: riding a cable car, taking a day tour to Alcatraz Island , walking across the Golden Gate Bridge or laughing at the chubby sea lions at Fisherman’s Wharf .

Why go: If you want to branch out and experience the city as a local would, we recommend visiting one of SF's hottest restaurants —from Michelin-starred establishments  to cheap eats —grabbing a drink on a rooftop bar or heading out for a hike in nature . 

6.  Seattle, WA

Seattle, WA

From its emerald parks to the endless views of Puget Sound, Seattle is the crowning jewel of the Pacific Northwest. You'll see it all from the top of the iconic Space Needle—a 360-degree rotating atrium with a glass floor—but don't stop there. Seattle is full of incredible restaurants and world-class museums like the Seattle Art Museum and the Museum of Pop Culture . It's also the home of famed glass artist Dale Chihuly's Garden and Glass .

Why go : While the grunge era that put the city on the map is long gone, there are still plenty of excellent music venues to check out, including Neumos and the Showbox .

7.  Charleston, SC

Charleston, SC

Charleston is truly one of America’s great metropolises. It is steeped in the nation's history while boasting a thoroughly modern attitude toward the arts, culture, and cuisine—you just need one quick glance at our list of the best Charleston restaurants to see that. 

Why go:  Since around 1670, the architecture—and particularly the churches on every corner—has been enough of a reason to head to South Carolina’s jewel, but recently, the city has become a food and drink haven as well.  Water views and hipsters abound at the Pavilion Bar ; City Market sells the city’s signature sweetgrass baskets; and dinner at  Husk is a transcendental experience.

8.  New Orleans, LA

New Orleans, LA

After 300 years of existence, New Orleans is in the midst of a renaissance—except for the streets, which are the bumpiest you've ever encountered in a major metropolis. They love to dress up and party here, so put on a wig and mask and hit the French Quarter and the Marigny for fabulous food at the best New Orleans restaurants . Grab a to-go cup filled with craft cocktails from one of the city’s best bars , and indulge in the live music for which New Orleans is famous.

Why go : Branch out from the typical tourist spots and head to the Bywater neighborhood, home to an intoxicating mix of art and funk with incredible murals on every block, and stop at Bacchanal Wine for a munch, a sip, and a song (or two). One thing to remember while here: always keep an eye on the iconic architecture that defines this one-in-a-million, music-loving city.

9.  Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee, WI

You probably didn’t know that Milwaukee holds the world’s largest music festival, Summerfest , over three consecutive weekends in June and July. When the massive festival goes down, the pretty city by Lake Michigan goes more than a little crazy. With 12 stages, over 600 artists, and over half a million fans rolling through, they're taking advantage of the warm weather in a big way.

Why go:  Cheese curds, breweries, cornhole tournaments and the Packers—these are just a few reasons to visit Milwaukee. But all that is juxtaposed with a gorgeous art museum and the annual Sculpture Milwaukee outdoor showcase all over town (summer/fall). It’s a vibrant, friendly city that Harley-Davidson calls home—don’t miss their massive museum here.

10.  Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake City, UT

No matter where you are in Salt Lake City, the snowcapped Rocky Mountains are never out of sight. They tower over the uber-clean city, a stunning landscape fit for a painting. And while Salt Lake is well-known for its Mormon heritage, there's more to the scene here than meets the eye. Restaurants range from the fine-dining favorite Log Haven to a healthy variety of ethnic and international restaurants. And while alcohol isn't as readily available here as in some cities, it's much easier to find than you think, including at the White Horse  downtown.

Why go : Salt Lake City has a lot going on as a city, but there's also the great outdoors nearby: hiking, swimming, and picnicking at the Great Salt Lake is a good place to start.

11.  Chicago, IL

Chicago, IL

Frank Lloyd Wright buildings, deep-dish pizza, and the Cubbies: just three of the wonderful things that put Chicago on the world’s radar. It’s a big city with a friendly vibe that’s got a whole street, Rush Street, devoted to drinking and dancing. This oh-so-cold city hunkers down in the winter unless the Bears are playing football, in which case shirtless guys will brave subzero temps to cheer on their boys at Soldier Field.

Why go : You can party there until 4am, but save some strength for the festivals this city loves to put on, from  Taste of Chicago  in the summer and July's  Pitchfork Music Fest to the big daddy of them all, Lollapalooza . 

12.  Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles, CA

Sun, sand, and movies (in which the city is often the star) make Los Angeles a place the world wants to see in real life. Start at the Hotel Erwin’s rooftop in Venice for an expansive view of the whole city, then explore everything from the ocean to the mountains as you crisscross L.A. County. Expect its famous traffic to slow you down as you head to Malibu for a surfing session; make a pit stop at the Getty Museum , then step in the stars’ footprints at TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood . Blow your shopping budget on Rodeo Drive , then head south to Anaheim to pilot the Millennium Falcon at Disneyland’s Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge universe.

Why go: Whether you're a beach bum, movie buff, shopping fanatic or foodie, you can choose your own adventure in L.A.

13.  Nashville, TN

Nashville, TN

Honky-tonks and museums might not seem to go together, but their marriage in Nashville is a strong one indeed. For some drinking and dancing, head straight for Broadway, where Legend’s Corner , Nudie’s , and Tootsie’s have been serving up country, blues, and whiskey forever. You can start early (10am) and go late into the night (3am) in Music City—if you’ve got the fortitude, of course. Is day drinking not your idea of vacation fun? Start with the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum  and move on to the museums devoted to Patsy Cline and Johnny Cash ; all are right downtown and terrific.  Don’t forget that this is a party town so feel free to visit with a group, rent a barcycle (which is exactly what it sounds like), and roam among the best  Nashville bars , singing as you go.

Why go : Get a taste of country music history by visiting the  Historic RCA Studio B , where Elvis made countless records, and drive out to the Bluebird Cafe and the Grand Ole Opry . 

14.  Miami, FL

Miami, FL

Things constantly sizzle in Miami, where Latin beats and eats swirl in an Art Deco dream. South Beach is the spot for sunning all day on the white sand and clubbing all night. For a really hot time, stop in at the World Erotic Art Museum . For true art lovers, Art Basel Miami in December offers up creative installations, parties and intellectualism.

Why go : Your itinerary should also be packed full of trips to the city's  best restaurants  from classic Cuban mainstays to Michelin-starred Italian spots.

15.  New York City, NY

New York City, NY

Needless to say: there is no place like New York City. An incredible melting pot of cultures, neighborhoods , languages and personal styles, a stroll down any street in Manhattan is always a fascinating experience. Classic old buildings exist shoulder-to-shoulder with new ultra-modern architecture like those in Hudson Yards , constantly morphing the city’s identity into exciting new molds.

Why go : When in town, indulge in more than one Broadway show , visit all the museums , stroll around Central Park , eat the best bagels in NYC (and any drool-worthy haute cuisine you can manage), drink at a speakeasy , catch a Yankee game, and start wondering why you haven’t moved here yet.

16.  Austin, TX

Austin, TX

With Texas college town vibes, a vibrant restaurant and nightlife scene, and booming growth in recent years, Austin's tourism industry has been strong in recent years—and for good reason. Take a dip in the famous Barton Springs Municipal Pool. Catch a stunning sunset as hundreds of thousands of bats take flight  for their nightly meals at the Congress Avenue Bridge. Enjoy some of the best brisket in the country at Franklin Barbecue . Get fitted for perfect boots at Allens Boots , then do si do them over to The White Horse , the city's most iconic honky tonk.

Why go : Embrace the culture of live music in Austin. Wonder neighborhoods aimlessly, without a plan, and simply stop in where you hear tunes to feel the town's true magic. 

17.  San Diego, CA

San Diego, CA

The beautiful bay and beaches, a famous zoo and the endearing madness of Comic-Con International—it’ll become impossible not to love this quintessential California city. Foodies adore the seafood and Mexican cuisine done to perfection here; gamblers flock to Pechanga and Viejas , the two posh Native American casinos nearby; and kids dream of Legoland . San Diego has something for everyone. 

Why go: It’s not a myth: San Diego boasts the very best weather across America, with 70-degree Fahrenheit temperatures, low humidity, and sunny skies all year round. Enjoy the weather and get outside. 

18.  Kansas City, MO

Kansas City, MO

A sometimes overlooked destination in the Midwest, Kansas City has become a hub for sports fans and outdoor lovers alike. Until Taylor Swift made it her second home, that is. The city is abuzz from attention these days, with exciting openings like the CPKC Stadium —the first in the world to be built solely for a women's professional soccer team. (And football fans know the Chiefs are on a Super Bowl streak.) That joins other recent developments like a new entertainment district atop an old rail bridge  and the inaugural Picklecon (that's right: a pickleball festival). 

Why go : Enjoy world-class museums, from the Nelson Atkins art museum and the nearby Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art to the American Jazz Museum  and Negro Leagues Baseball Museum . 

19.  Las Vegas, NV

Las Vegas, NV

Ah, Vegas . The place that every foreigner cannot wait to visit when seeing America. More lightbulbs in one place than anywhere, more ways to gamble than your wallet can bear, the glitter, glitz, and jangling slot machines are the city’s signature perks. But Vegas is more than just casinos rising out of the desert.

Why go:  If you want to do something more unique, head off the famed Strip to downtown’s fascinating Mob Museum and find out who built this decadent mecca in the first place. Eat at a world-class chef’s world-renowned restaurant ( Joël Robuchon , anyone?), drive supercars at 200mph with Exotics Racing and zip out to Red Rock Canyon for a mind-bending desert experience. Whatever you want, Vegas always has it.

20.  Orlando. FL

Orlando. FL

With theme parks like Universal Studios Florida, Legoland  and Walt Disney World , Orlando has been the place for families for generations. And while Mickey and friends have drawn younger audiences, as the theme parks have grown so too have the surrounding scenes.

Why go : Aside from Disney, the city boasts an impressive range of restaurants —such as  The Boheme— and an equally adult club scene that pays homage all sorts of tunes, from country and hip hip to rock and pop.

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Nomadic Matt: Travel Cheaper, Longer, Better

My 31 Favorite Places to Visit in the USA

Nomadic Matt posing for a photo near the ridge of the stunning and massive Grand Canyon in the USA

From sea to shining sea, the United States is home to a diverse landscape — both culturally and physically. Spending months traveling across it gave me a deep appreciation for all my country has to offer.

After traveling across the continental United States as part of multiple cross-country road trips (you never really realize how big Texas is until you drive through it. Damn that state is big!), I wanted to share some of my favorite places in the United States with you.

I’ve already talked about my favorite restaurants and lessons learned , so it only seems proper to give you a list of the best places to visit in the USA when you come and travel here!

To help you get started, here’s a quick overview of some of the highlights:

Best destination for foodies: New Orleans Best destination for partying: Miami or Las Vegas Best destination for hiking/nature: Glacier National Park Best destination for history: Natchez Best destination for museums: Washington, D.C. or New York City Best destination for families: The Grand Canyon

In no particular order, here’s my detailed list of the best places to visit in the USA:

( Note: This list is based only on where I myself have been. There are a lot more incredibly breathtaking places I haven’t explored yet, which is why you don’t see them on this list!)

Table of Contents

3. New Orleans

4. asheville, 5. the pacific coastal drive, 6. redwood national park, 7. glacier national park, 10. new york city, 11. natchez, 12. savannah, 13. the grand canyon, 14. nashville, 15. san francisco, 17. san diego, 19. lake tahoe, 20. anywhere in montana, 21. washington d.c., 22. cape cod, 24. las vegas, 25. portland, 26. seattle, 27. deadwood, 28. kansas city, 29. louisville, 30. charleston, 31. franklin.

The restaurants of Memphis, Tennessee lit up at night

WHERE TO STAY IN MEMPHIS : Hostel Memphis – A hip hostel in a century-old building with a fully-equipped kitchen and free Wi-Fi. The hostel is also a non-profit that donates 100% of its profit to social justice causes around the city.  

People out enjoying the water on a sunny day in Austin, Texas

Thanks to everything from the growing food truck population to the flagship Whole Foods store with the incredible salad bar (grilled pineapple!), I eat — and eat well — whenever I’m here. The Austin campus of the University of Texas provides a youthful vigor to the city, and its liberal attitude attracts a diverse and eclectic population. In short, you can’t skip Austin, because if you do, I’ll find you and drag you there.

WHERE TO STAY IN AUSTIN : Firehouse Hostel – This centrally-located hostel is located in an old firehall from 1885. They have fast Wi-Fi, plenty of chill common areas, and an amazing on-site bar that serves top-notch craft cocktails.

For more travel tips on Austin, check out these posts:

  • My Complete Guide to Austin
  • My Guide to Eating in Austin

Old trams side by side on a historic tree-lined street in NOLA

WHERE TO STAY IN NOLA : HI New Orleans – An award-winning hostel with spacious dorms, comfy beds, privacy curtains, and fast Wi-Fi. Everything a budget traveler needs!

For more travel tips on traveling New Orleans, check out my suggested itinerary on how to spend your time there !  

A massive old mansion surrounded by visitors in Asheville, North Carolina

If you’ve ever seen Downton Abbey, that’s what the house is like! (And, if you haven’t, you should! The show is addicting!)

WHERE TO STAY IN ASHEVILLE : Bon Paul & Sharky’s Hostel – A laid-back hostel with a spacious front and back porch for relaxing. There’s free parking, free Wi-Fi, and plenty of nearby restaurants and cafes.  

A scenic view of the Pacific Ocean from the Pacific Coastal Drive

WHERE TO STAY ON THE PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY : Airbnb – Airbnb is your best bet here, unless you have camping gear and want to camp in one of the many parks. There are also lots of cheap motels along the highway too.  

Towering redwood trees in the Redwood National Park, California during the day

WHERE TO STAY IN REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK : View Crest Lodge – Located on the coast in Trinidad, this rustic budget-friendly lodge has basic amenities like free Wi-Fi and TV, and some of their rooms also have full kitchens. It’s a clean, comfy no-frills place to crash for a night.  

Calm waters and snow-capped mountains in Glacier National Park

WHERE TO STAY IN GLACIER NATIONAL PARK : Camping – Pack (or rent) a tent and cozy up for a few nights under the stars. You won’t be disappointed.  

The downtown Denver, Colorado skyline lit up at night

WHERE TO STAY IN DENVER : Ember Hostel – This boutique hostel is rated one of the best in the country, offering a swank interior, free jacuzzi, outdoor firepit, comfy beds with blackout curtains, cheap overnight parking, and more.  

The famous bean sculpture in Chicago, Illinois shining at night

And once the winter deep freeze is over, Chicagoans burst out of their homes to enjoy the summer weather, so there’s a positive, happy vibe emanating through the city. Take advantage of it.

WHERE TO STAY IN CHICAGO : HI Chicago – A spacious, clean hostel with female-only dorms, free Wi-Fi, and a great location. The beds are comfy and the common area is huge so it’s easy to meet people.

For more travel tips on Chicago, check out these posts:

  • My Ultimate Guide to Chicago
  • My Favorite Hotels in Chicago
  • Where to Stay: My Favorite Neighborhoods in Chicago
  • The Best Things to Do in Chicago

The iconic skyline of NYC on a bright summer day

WHERE TO STAY IN NYC : HI NYC – This is one of the biggest and best hostels in the city. It’s super easy to meet people here, they have a chill outdoor patio, and the kitchen is huge so you can cook more meals and save your budget.

For more travel tips on New York City, check out these posts:

  • The Complete Guide to New York City
  • The Best Hostels in NYC
  • The Best Walking Tours of New York City
  • My Favorite Places to Eat in NYC
  • How to Spend 4 Days in New York City

A bright orange sunset over the water near Natchez, Mississippi

Now, they are historic monuments, and you can tour them while enjoying a view of the Mississippi River. It’s far off the beaten path — and my favorite discovery from my last road trip.

WHERE TO STAY IN NATCHEZ : The Beaumont House – If you want to splash out, this recently-renovated B&B in a mansion includes free breakfast and spacious historic rooms as well as modern amenities like Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, and flatscreen TVs.

For more travel tips on Natchez, check out this post on my visit there .  

A black and white photo of an antebellum mansion in Savannah, Georgia

WHERE TO STAY IN SAVANNAH : Thunderbird Inn – This affordable three-star motel is just a short five-minute walk from downtown. Boasting a retro vibe, there’s free coffee and juice every morning, as well as free popcorn available in the lobby.  

A sweeping view from the top of the Grand Canyon on a sunny day in Arizona

WHERE TO STAY IN THE GRAND CANYON : Camp – Pack (or rent) a tent and cozy up for a few nights under the stars. You’ll need to reserve a spot early though as they disappear fast!

For more travel tips on the Grand Canyon, read this post on hiking the canyon .  

A lively street of music bars in Nashville, Tennessee at night

There’s not a lot of “touristy stuff” to do here, but what makes this city one of my favorites are the music, the food, the wildly friendly and happy people, and the positive energy the city seems to exude. When you’re here, plan to spend a few hours at the Tennessee State Museum. It goes into great (though sometimes very one-sided) detail about the state’s history, but it’s more exciting than you might think.

WHERE TO STAY IN NASHVILLE : Red Roof Inn – While it’s not centrally located, this is one of the city’s few affordable two-star options. A quick 13-minute drive from the Grand Ole Opry, this budget-friendly joint boasts an outdoor pool, free Wi-Fi, and free coffee.

For more travel tips on Nashville, check out these posts:

  • Where to Stay: My Favorite Neighborhoods in Nashville
  • The Perfect Nashville Itinerary
  • The Best Hotels in Nashville

Looking up at the Golden Gate Bridge from the San Francisco Beach in the summer

WHERE TO STAY IN SAN FRANCISCO : Green Tortoise – As one of the oldest in town, this hostel is an institution in San Francisco. It offers free breakfast, free dinners multiple times per week, and even a free sauna! It has a huge common room so it’s easy to meet people and has a very fun, social atmosphere.

For more travel tips on San Francisco, read these posts:

  • The Complete Guide to San Francisco
  • My Favorite Hotels in San Francisco
  • San Francisco Itinerary: Things to See & Do in 3 Days
  • The Best Hostels in San Francisco

Wide and spacious beach on the coast of Miami, Florida

WHERE TO STAY IN MIAMI : Generator Miami – This hostel has a pool, two restaurants, a bar, and is just minutes away from the beach. It’s massive (there are 8 floors), the beds are more comfortable than the cheap ones you’ll find at the party hostels.

For more travel tips on Miami, read these posts:

  • The Ultimate Guide to Miami
  • The Best Hostels in Miami
  • Where to Stay: My Favorite Neighborhoods in Miami
  • The Best Hotels in Miami

A sunny day along the beautiful coast of San Diego, California

The downtown Gaslamp area — as well as the famous Pacific Beach — is full of trendy seafood restaurants, bustling bars, and some seriously life-changing taco stalls. I love San Diego .

WHERE TO STAY IN SAN DIEGO : ITH Adventure Hostel – With a focus on sustainable travel (there’s a vegetable garden and backyard chickens), this chill hostel is very friendly and social. It’s clean, and the water pressure in the showers is decent, and the beds are comfy. (For more hostel suggestions, you can read this post .  

A sweeping view of the forests around Lake Tahoe in California

WHERE TO STAY IN LAKE TAHOE : Camping – Pack (or rent) a tent and cozy up for a few nights under the stars. You won’t be disappointed.  

A flat, sparse farmyard in rural Montana during the summer

WHERE TO STAY IN MONTANA : Treasure State Hostel – Located in downtown Bozeman, this hotel is quiet, clean, and is home to friendly staff. They organize all kinds of events too, like pub crawls and movie nights, so it’s easy to hang out and meet people.  

The White House in Washington, D.C

WHERE TO STAY IN WASHINGTON : Highroad Hostel – Offering pod-style bunks, this cool hostel is located in an old Victorian mansion. The beds have thick mattresses, there’s a fully-equipped kitchen, there’s free coffee and tea each day, and they even host a free happy hour each week!

For more travel tips on Washington D.C., here are some other articles I’ve written:

  • The Ultimate Guide to Washington D.C.
  • Free Things to do in Washington D.C.

Waves crashing against a sunny beach in Cape Cod, Massachusetts

WHERE TO STAY IN CAPE COD : Cape Sands Inn – Just a short walk from the beach in West Yarmouth, this three-star property has all the standard amenities (TV, free Wi-Fi), as well as free parking and a relaxing sauna and hot tub.  

A historic statue surrounded by flowers in Boston, Massachusetts

It’s home to a ton of activities, like the Freedom Trail and Faneuil Hall, the JFK Museum, and the Boston Commons and Public Garden, as well as some of the best Italian and seafood restaurants in the country. Be sure to eat at Zaftigs for the best brunch in the city! It’s wicked!

WHERE TO STAY IN BOSTON : HI Boston – This spacious and clean hostel is just a short walk from pretty much everything in the city. They have female-only dorms, free Wi-Fi, and several chill common areas where you can meet other travelers.

For more travel tips on Boston, check out these posts:

  • My Free Guide to Boston
  • The Ultimate Boston Itinerary
  • Free Things to Do in Boston
  • Where to Stay in Boston: My Fav Neighborhoods
  • The Best Walking Tours in Boston

The glamorous hotels and casinos of the Las Vegas strip lit up at night

Get off the Strip, explore the real Vegas (because technically the Strip is located in Paradise, NV, not Las Vegas), and see why people decide to live here.

WHERE TO STAY IN LAS VEGAS : Sin City Hostel – Just a short walk from the (in)famous Fremont Street, this is a social hostel that hosts all kinds of events (such as bar crawls, pasta & wine nights, BBQs, casino nights, and more). It’s a great place to connect with other travelers.

For more travel tips on Las Vegas, these articles can help:

  • My Ultimate Travel Guide to Las Vegas
  • 12 Things to Do in Vegas That Don’t Involve a Casino
  • How to be a High-Roller in Vegas on a Low-Roller Budget

A sunny public plaza in Portland, Oregon with people walking around

Portland is just an awesome city, especially in the summer when the weather is perfect and there are festivals and events galore, like the World Domination Summit and the Portland International Beerfest.

WHERE TO STAY IN PORTLAND : HI Portland – Northwest – Rated one of the best hostels in the world, this centrally-located HI hostel offers free breakfast, in-house made craft beer, an outdoor courtyard with a firepit, regular live music, and much more. It’s a lively, social, and fun place to stay!

For more travel tips on Portland, read this post on the city .  

Neon Public Market sign lit up at night in Seattle, Washington

WHERE TO STAY IN SEATTLE : Green Tortoise – Located right across from the iconic Pike Place Market, this social hostel organizes all kinds of activities so it’s easy to meet people. They also offer free breakfast and daily events (like pub crawls). It’s one of my favorite hostels in the country.

For more travel tips on Seattle, read this detailed planning guide !  

The snowy main street of the historic town of Deadwood, South Dakota

WHERE TO STAY IN DEADWOOD : Gold Country Inn – This kitschy hotel is one of the cheapest places in town. Located right downtown, they have a mini gambling hall on-site, free Wi-Fi, and free parking. It’s nothing fancy but it won’t break the bank either.  

The exterior of Joe's BBQ in Kansas City, Missouri

WHERE TO STAY IN KANSAS CITY : Home2 Suites Downtown – With a fitness center, pool, and a decent breakfast spread, this three-star hotel in downtown KC is one of the more affordable places to crash in the city.  

An old steamboat docked on the river in Louisville, USA

Louseiville has a laid-back, artsy vibe to it. It feels much more like an Austin or a Portland than your traditional southern/midwest city. In the past, it was considered a fly-over city and was skipped by most people. It’s definitely not now.

WHERE TO STAY IN LOUISVILLE : Microtel Inn – While it may be 20 minutes from downtown, this budget-friendly inn is affordable, includes free breakfast and free parking, and has free Wi-Fi. It’s a no-frills choice but clean and comfy.  

A quiet side street lined by trees in Charleston, USA

WHERE TO STAY IN CHARLESTON : Charlestons NotSo Hostel – Located in a historic neighborhood, this laid-back hostel includes free coffee/tea and oatmeal and free Wi-Fi. The rooms are small but the beds are perfectly comfy.  

Downtown in Franklin, Tennessee, USA

WHERE TO STAY IN FRANKLIN : The Harpeth Hotel – This upscale property features a restaurant on-site, fitness center, bar, and terrace. If you don’t want to splash out, check Booking.com for other options.

The United States is filled with too many “must-sees” places to visit to list in a single blog post. After all, the country is home to over 329 million people and covers 3.8 million square miles.

But for those looking for a starting point for where to go, what to see, and the places to visit, this list should point you in the right direction and fill your time!

Just be sure to turn off the highways, head to the small towns, and discover some favorites of your own. The best of the USA is always away from the major highways in the little no-name towns with little diners, quirky shops, and friendly people!

For more travel tips on traveling the USA, read these other blog posts:

  • How Road Trip the USA on a Budget
  • 19 Amazing Restaurants from My Road-Trip Across the U.S.
  • 9 Things I Learned While Driving Across the U.S.
  • Detailed Travel Planning Guide on The United States

Book Your Trip: Logistical Tips and Tricks

Book Your Flight Find a cheap flight by using Skyscanner . It’s my favorite search engine because it searches websites and airlines around the globe so you always know no stone is being left unturned.

Book Your Accommodation You can book your hostel with Hostelworld . If you want to stay somewhere other than a hostel, use Booking.com as it consistently returns the cheapest rates for guesthouses and hotels.

Don’t Forget Travel Insurance Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. My favorite companies that offer the best service and value are:

  • SafetyWing (best for everyone)
  • InsureMyTrip (for those 70 and over)
  • Medjet (for additional evacuation coverage)

Want to Travel for Free? Travel credit cards allow you to earn points that can be redeemed for free flights and accommodation — all without any extra spending. Check out my guide to picking the right card and my current favorites to get started and see the latest best deals.

Need Help Finding Activities for Your Trip? Get Your Guide is a huge online marketplace where you can find cool walking tours, fun excursions, skip-the-line tickets, private guides, and more.

Ready to Book Your Trip? Check out my resource page for the best companies to use when you travel. I list all the ones I use when I travel. They are the best in class and you can’t go wrong using them on your trip.

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25 Top Tourist Attractions in the USA

By Mike Kaplan · Last updated on June 17, 2024

As one of the largest and most diverse countries in the world, The United States boast an amazing amount of tourist destinations ranging from the skyscrapers of New York and Chicago, the natural wonders of Yellowstone and Alaska to the sunny beaches of California , Florida and Hawaii.

With so many tourist attractions in the USA it’s tempting to list entire cities or even states, but in this top 25 I have tried to focus on specific attractions.

25. Mount Rushmore [SEE MAP]

Mount Rushmore

Perhaps the most unmistakably American landmark is Mount Rushmore, a national memorial located in South Dakota. Constructed in the early 20th century, Mount Rushmore depicts the faces of four former American presidents, each of which is carved and blasted from the side of a rock face.

Visitors can admire the larger-than-life faces of Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt. The short Presidential Trail at the base of Mount Rushmore provides better views and an interesting perspective on the landmark.

24. Pike Place Market in Seattle [SEE MAP]

Pike Place Market

Overlooking the waterfront of Elliott Bay in Seattle, Washington, is the Pike Place Market. Opened in 1907, the market is now a historic, iconic part of the city. Pike Place Market is the ultimate place to shop in Seattle, because it is full of the oldest establishments in the region.

There are markets where fresh fish straight from the Puget Sound gets tossed dramatically, cheesemongers who offer tastings of locally made brie and camembert and then there is the site of the original Starbucks coffee shop.

23. Venice Beach in Los Angeles [SEE MAP]

Venice Beach

No visit to Los Angeles is complete without a trip to Venice Beach. Its canals and beaches are spectacular, but the biggest hit is undeniably the Venice Beach Boardwalk. This is a truly entertaining spot where street performers juggle, dance, sculpt and sing for passersby.

Shop for souvenirs, grab a refreshing drink and bring some small bills for a stroll on the boardwalk. After stopping to admire a live performer, many visitors tip a dollar or two to show appreciation.

See also: Where to Stay in Los Angeles

22. Mesa Verde [SEE MAP]

Mesa Verde

The Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado is home to the preserved homes of the Ancestral Pueblo people. Many of these homes, which are carved right from caves and rock faces, date back to the early 13th century.

Today, it is possible to walk beneath the overhanging cliffs and tour these ancient abodes. The Balcony House is especially well preserved, and it boasts 40 rooms that are accessible exclusively by ladder. The nearby Cliff Palace is even bigger, and it is believed to have housed more than 100 people in its 150 original rooms.

21. Faneuil Hall in Boston [SEE MAP]

Faneuil Hall

One of the most historic destinations in Boston, a city already full of heritage, is Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Also known as the Cradle of Liberty, this early 18th century structure served as a space where early leaders gathered to fight against oppression in the years before and during the American Revolutionary War.

Today, touring Faneuil Hall Marketplace means lots of opportunity to shop for local produce and desserts in the indoor and outdoor marketplace.

20. Kennedy Space Center [SEE MAP]

Kennedy Space Center

Cape Canaveral, located on the coast of Florida, boasts a lot of space-related attractions. One of the best is the Kennedy Space Center, which has been the launch site for every US human space flight since 1968 and currently operates as a launch site for unmanned rockets.

Visitors can learn more about the early pioneers into space, and they can also experience the tension and excitement over the rush to the moon. There is even the chance to participate in the Shuttle Launch Experience, which replicates the experience of space travel.

19. Navy Pier in Chicago [SEE MAP]

Navy Pier

Extending over the waters of Lake Michigan is Navy Pier, an enormous pier in the heart of Chicago’s coastal Streeterville neighborhood. Within the pier, there are countless attractions suited to the whole family.

Beautifully manicured gardens are the ideal place for a scenic stroll, and lots of souvenir shops are a wonderful way to snag gifts on a vacation to Chicago. The pier is also home to the Chicago Children’s Museum, two theaters and an abundance of excellent restaurants.

18. Great Smoky Mountains National Park [SEE MAP]

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Straddling the border between Tennessee and North Carolina is the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The park is the most visited in the entire country, thanks in large part to its enormous size and its incredible scenery.

Visitors can hike through old growth forest, spot hundreds of species of birds and check out the two visitor centers. Hikes can also wind through trails that lead to the waterfalls of Laurel Falls and the vistas of Clingman’s Dome.

17. River Walk in San Antonio [SEE MAP]

River Walk

In the city of San Antonio, Texas , there are few attractions more appealing than the River Walk. Also known as the Paseo del Rio, the River Walk is a network of walkways lining the San Antonio River.

Reserved for pedestrians, the revitalized area is packed with fascinating architecture, lush greenery and water views. The River Walk is a hub for dining and culinary exploration in this Texan city. It is possible to dig into Tex-Mex cuisine, upscale French fare and everything in between in this one easily navigable destination.

16. Carlsbad Caverns [SEE MAP]

Carlsbad Caverns

As the name suggests, Carlsbad Caverns is a collection of over 115 caves. Located in southern New Mexico, these caverns are carved from limestone, and it is possible for visitors to descend more than 900 feet (275 meters) below the surface of the earth on a guided tour.

The largest single cave chamber in all of North America is found here and is known as the Big Room. Within the room itself, visitors can set off on a 90-minute walk exploring the incredible underground environment.

15. Bryce Canyon National Park [SEE MAP]

Bryce Canyon National Park

Located in Southern Utah, Bryce Canyon National Park is a breathtaking display of rock formations. Technically, Bryce Canyon isn’t a canyon, but a series of natural amphitheaters. Mormon settlers once called the canyon home, but now most visitors come for the awe-inspiring views and the magnificent hiking opportunities.

Sunset Point is one of the most popular vantage points, offering panoramic views of the red, yellow and orange rock formations. Queen’s Garden Trail is another favorite, because it offers green trees among the red rocks for a brilliant juxtaposition.

14. French Quarter in New Orleans [SEE MAP]

French Quarter

New Orleans, Louisiana, is made up of several unique districts, but none is so famous as the French Quarter. Also known as the Vieux Carre, the French Quarter truly explores the rich French colonial influences on the city of New Orleans . Incredible architecture abounds, with the St. Louis Cathedral being the main attraction.

The French Quarter boasts the Moon Walk, a paved walkway next to the Mississippi River, as well as Bourbon Street, the undeniable hub of nightlife, drinking and entertainment in the city.

13. Sedona Red Rock Country [SEE MAP]

Sedona Red Rock Country

A two-hour drive north of Phoenix is Sedona, Arizona. Sedona isn’t a big city, but it is a major tourist attraction in the USA thanks to its gorgeous red rock landscape. Known as Red Rock Country, this region is an outdoor lover’s dream. Countless canyons, creeks and paths encourage outdoor activity, with Cathedral Rock Trail being one of the local favorite hiking spots.

One of the most interesting spots in Sedona combines the new with the old, with the contemporary Chapel of the Holy Cross built right into the side of the red rocks themselves.

12. Walt Disney World in Orlando [SEE MAP]

Walt Disney World

Orlando, Florida , is a hub of amusement parks, but none is so popular as Walt Disney World. Many travelers don’t realize that Walt Disney World is actually made up of several distinct theme parks, including the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom and the Blizzard Beach Water Park.

Visitors will be able to enjoy thrill rides, watch Broadway-quality shows and explore the nightlife, cuisine, shopping and entertainment at Disney Springs.

11. Yosemite National Park [SEE MAP]

Yosemite National Park

In the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, there is Yosemite National Park. This extraordinary destination is known the world over for its amazing scenery. Within this single park, visitors can peer off spectacular granite cliffs, admire clear waterfalls and see sequoia trees that are hundreds of years old.

Yosemite Valley is a top spot to explore in the park, because it boasts the enormous Yosemite Falls as well as the granite monolith called Half Dome.

10. White House in Washington D.C. [SEE MAP]

White House

The White House in Washington DC is the official residence and office of the President of the United States. It was built between 1792 and 1800 and first used by President John Adams.

After the 9/11 attacks it has become more difficult to visit the White House and today tours are available only for groups of 10 or more and must be requested up to six months in advance through your member of Congress or your country’s US Ambassador.

9. Denali National Park [SEE MAP]

Denali National Park

The Denali National Park and Preserve is located in Interior Alaska and contains Mount McKinley, the highest mountain in North America. The word “Denali” means “the high one” in the native Athabaskan language and refers to Mount McKinley. In addition, the park protects an incredible wilderness area that contains grizzly bears, caribou, moose, wolves, and numerous other creatures.

8. Las Vegas Strip [SEE MAP]

Las Vegas Strip

The gambling mecca of the world, Las Vegas is situated in the midst of the southern Nevada desert landscape. Casinos can be found throughout Las Vegas, but the strip, a stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard South, contains the most of them.

It features giant mega-casino hotels, decorated with lavish care and attention to detail to create a fantasy-like atmosphere. The casinos often have names and themes that evoke romance, mystery, and far-away destination.

See also: Where to Stay in Las Vegas

7. Florida Keys [SEE MAP]

Florida Keys

The Florida Keys are a 120 mile long chain of tropical islands curving around the base of the Florida peninsula, connected to the mainland by a series of bridges.

The most spectacular bridge, the Seven Mile Bridge in the Lower Keys, has been frequently used as a location for films including True Lies and Fast 2 Furious. US Highway 1, the “Overseas Highway” runs from Key Largo , Islamadora, Marathon, Lower Keys and finally to Key West, the most distant and most famous island.

6. Kilauea [SEE MAP]

Kilauea

Kilauea is the most recent of a series of volcanoes that have created the Hawaiian Archipelago. It is a very low, flat shield volcano, vastly different in profile from the high, sharply sloping peaks of stratovolcanoes.

Kilauea is one of the most active volcano on the Earth, an invaluable resource for volcanologists. Thirty-three eruptions have taken place since 1952, not including the current eruption which started on January 3, 1983 and is still ongoing.

5. Niagara Falls [SEE MAP]

Niagara Falls

Situated between the state of New York and the province of Ontario, Niagara Falls is one of the most spectacular natural wonders on the North American continent. Niagara Falls is actually three different falls, the American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls and Horseshoe Falls.

Horseshoe Falls is located on the Canadian side while the other are located in New York. With more than 14 million visitors each year it is one of the most visited tourist attraction in the world.

4. Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco [SEE MAP]

Golden Gate Bridge

The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, the strait between San Francisco and Marin County to the north.

The Golden Gate Bridge was the longest suspension bridge span in the world when it was completed in 1937, and has become an internationally recognized symbol of San Francisco and California . The famous red-orange color of the bridge was specifically chosen to make the bridge more easily visible through the thick fog that frequently shrouds the bridge.

3. Yellowstone [SEE MAP]

Yellowstone

Yellowstone National Park was the world’s first national park, set aside in 1872 to preserve the vast number of geysers, hot springs, and other thermal areas, as well as to protect the incredible wildlife and rugged beauty of the area. Yellowstone lies on top of a gigantic hotspot where light, hot, molten mantle rock rises towards the surface.

Subsequently, the park contains half of all the world’s known geothermal features, with more than 10,000 examples of geysers and hot springs. In addition, black bears, grizzly bears, deer, elk, bison and wolves can all be found within the park borders.

2. Manhattan [SEE MAP]

Manhattan

Manhattan is one of New York’s five boroughs and is what people most often think of when they picture New York City . It’s familiar skyline and sights have been featured a thousand times on screen. Walk in the shadow of the skyscrapers, picture the Statue of Liberty, see a Broadway show , climb the Empire State building, stroll Central Park, window shop on 5th Avenue or stagger around a museum.

1. Grand Canyon [SEE MAP]

#1 of Tourist Attractions In The Usa

The Grand Canyon is located in northern Arizona and is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States. Carved over several million years by the Colorado River, the canyon attains a depth of over 1.6 km (1 mile) and 446 km (277 miles) long.

The Grand Canyon is not the deepest or the longest canyon in the world but the overwhelming size and its intricate and colorful landscape offers visitor spectacular vistas that are unmatched throughout the world.

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November 12, 2020 at 8:34 pm

I’ve been to almost all of these. HANDS DOWN Grand Canyon- Bryce-Tetons- Yellowstone-Glacier is the most amazing trip. I’ve been all over the world, and Yellowstone’s wildlife and the view at the Grand Canyon are by far the most epic. I love Washington State as well: Mt. Ranier, Seattle, Olympic and the anitoles- you can see a variety in a small distance.

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July 26, 2019 at 10:32 am

You should have included the historic triangle in Virginia. It includes Williamsburg (Colonial Williamsburg) Jamestown (America’s first settlement) & Yorktown (the site of Cornwallis’ surrender, effectively ending the Revolutionary War) it is literally the birth place of this great nation and is a huge tourist destination.

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May 24, 2019 at 10:31 pm

Nice article, but may I make one correction regarding Pike Place Market? As a local tour guide, it bugs me when people tell our visitors that the Starbucks at the market is the original. It isn’t, and I try to set this myth straight every chance I get. The original Starbucks was on Western Ave., and burned down in the 70s. The original owner and team moved to the present location at the market, which is how they get away with calling it original, but in reality, it is misleading the public.

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October 31, 2018 at 10:15 am

Hello!? Savannah GA is amazing. It’s like stepping back in time.

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August 17, 2017 at 7:54 pm

oh my gaawwwd. these photos are amazing and I cant wait to go back to the us so I can visit vegas. I didn’t get to last time so im really looking forward to it!!!

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September 1, 2016 at 11:10 am

I am excited to see Niagra falls soon and its my dream to see New York specially Statue of Liberty, Central park and Brooklyn Bridge. I hope that soon i shall be there.

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February 9, 2015 at 8:09 am

It makes you dream and want to go there. I’ve learned a lot on the USA thanks to your site and the like. Your publications perfectly reflect the wonderful side of the USA.

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January 30, 2015 at 12:36 am

Christina Rusia! You are right America is fabulous and offer amazing sights to see there. I have explored its major attractions and Niagara Falls and Grand Canyon are one of those places which are my ever best spots to enjoy the natural beauty. Recently I went to have some fun with friends in Nagara Falls after my pedestrian streets trip.

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October 14, 2014 at 6:04 pm

I think that america is fabulous, The sights and also the view is amazing to see and visit. I am currently in New York.

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July 24, 2014 at 11:32 pm

I visited Yellowstone National Park. This is an awesome place in USA.

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December 12, 2013 at 4:46 am

I have been very lucky myself to have visited most of these places. One of my main reasons why I love America (USA) is because of the diversity the country has to offer in terms of landscapes e.g. countryside, deserts, mountains ect. Out of the above Yellowstone and Vegas are my favourites. Niagara Falls was an sight I will never forget – waking up each morning and opening my hotel room curtains to see the falls directly below….breathtaking.

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November 30, 2013 at 7:03 am

these are great places

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September 14, 2013 at 6:17 am

Las Vegas is my final destination …….thankew. informative website

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August 20, 2013 at 5:23 pm

I think that Niagara Falls needs to be higher on the list. Who agrees?

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March 27, 2013 at 6:44 am

Niagara Falls & Manhattan is my dream….I have no word to express the beauty

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February 19, 2013 at 1:03 am

great feed back about us visitor Sp like me who is going to visit USA first time and with family it was quite difficult for me to decide where to go but after visiting this page i am clear about my trip thanks alot

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November 14, 2012 at 10:45 pm

I can say that I have been very fortunate to have visited all but one of these tourist attractions. (Alaska being the only one) Visiting Alcatraz and seeing the Golden Gate was interesting, along with watching the Geysers in Yellowstone. I live in NY (15 minutes from Niagara Falls and an easy drive to NYC) so those don’t interest me as much but after driving cross country in my early twenties, I have realized just what a beautiful country we live in. I now have three children and make it a point to travel with them. Each child gets a surprise birthday trip every year and it has proved to be not only memorable but also educational. My 11 year old has been many places, in and out of the U.S. and now is starting to understand the value of travel. Great site! 🙂

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September 24, 2012 at 12:34 pm

Manhattan: “… stagger around a museum”… you have you never lied. I recently visited New York, and a friend of mine and I visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Our initial plan was to try and see if we could make it through that one and the American Museum of Natural History. After a good 7 hours in the Met, we ended up taking a taxi to Penn Station, and slept our way back on the train to Long Island. I will say, however the exhaustion was worth it.

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August 6, 2012 at 8:52 am

A great page, I’ve been to the USA many times – Cities such as New York and San Francisco are really worth a visit – For natural wonder Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon are a must.

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August 28, 2011 at 9:18 pm

Very good collection of tourist places. I have bookmarked this page, and i will follow this blog at the time of my usa tour. Thanks.

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April 26, 2011 at 3:47 am

Fabulous photos of places to visit in the US. I have been very lucky to visit Vegas, and to have flown over the Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon. Over the page you have photos of Alaska and Denali National Park which I plan to visit next year. When I see those photos I can hardly wait. Thanks great post.

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The 50 Most Beautiful Places in the U.S.

From magical deserts to gorgeous beaches, these are the most beautiful places in each state.

Anne Olivia Bauso is a travel writer and hotel expert based in New York City. She has written hundreds of hotel reviews, from 5-star Ritz-Carlton properties to treehouse eco-resorts in the jungle.

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The U.S. has an abundance of natural beauty, with diverse landscapes ranging from desert mesas and wooded river valleys to whisper-thin barrier islands and lush, steamy tropics. The scenery along Florida's palm-studded coast is much different than you would see in California's rugged Sierra Nevadas or the fiery canyonlands of the Southwest.

The natural beauty found across the 50 states is so vast and staggering, it's practically impossible to make sense of — though you can't say we didn't try. Here, our totally subjective, state-by-state list of the most beautiful places in the U.S.

Alabama: Magnolia Springs

Mail is delivered by boat — the last year-round river mail delivery in the country — in this small coastal village along the Magnolia River. Dating to the late 1700s, the town is named for its natural assets: gushing springs and a shady canopy of magnolia trees.

Alaska: Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve

Few states seize the popular imagination like Alaska. And at 13 million acres, Wrangell-St. Elias, the largest national park in the U.S., encompasses the overwhelming beauty of the far north. Hiking here leads you through a boreal forest, along glittering glaciers (the Root Glacier Trail goes right on the icy mass; crampons recommended), and up to ridges for breathtaking mountain views. To boot, this park contains some of the highest peaks in the country.

Arizona: Grand Canyon National Park

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The most beautiful place in Arizona has to be the Grand Canyon. Though outrageous natural beauty is found in every corner of the state, from the enchanting Emerald Cove to the sacred Canyon de Chelly, nothing quite compares to the majesty of Arizona's flagship feature.

Within this natural wonder of the world, Havasu Falls (aka Havasupai Falls) contrasts the red rock with its impossibly turquoise water, while the circular arc of the Colorado River at Horseshoe Bend is not to be missed.

Arkansas: Ozark-St. Francis National Forests

Dominating northwestern Arkansas, the Ozark-St. Francis is an all-season haven rich in things to do. Its ferny oak-hickory woods are dotted with caverns (the tour-friendly Blanchard Springs Caverns has an underground river), grottoes, swimming beaches, campsites, and horseback and ATV trails. Whitaker Point and Sam's Throne are favorites with hikers and rock climbers.

California: Yosemite National Park

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The nation's third-oldest park has major status with the National Park System, UNESCO, and traveler wish lists around the world. The alpine wonderland draws millions of annual visitors to see its high-country Sierra Nevada beauty, marked by granite domes, towering sequoias, and sheer-drop waterfalls.

Hike or drive up to Glacier Point to behold Yosemite Valley from 7,000 feet; the million-dollar panorama includes Yosemite Falls and the famous Half Dome, which is staggeringly close and rises almost 4,800 feet from the valley floor at a practically vertical pitch.

Colorado: Garden of the Gods

Anyone with even a passing interest in geology or photography, or just knockout natural splendor in general, might find themselves speechless at the sight of Garden of the Gods. Two tips: Aim to visit the lofty sandstone formations on a weekday morning to avoid the crowds, and take the Siamese Twins loop for a view of snowy Pikes Peak (the inspiration for "America the Beautiful") set in a frame of red rocks.

Connecticut: The Connecticut Shore

If you close your eyes and try to imagine the ideal seaside town in New England , your vision is probably not too far off from Old Lyme, Mystic, Old Saybrook, and other coastal Connecticut villages. The small towns strung along the Long Island Sound combine quiet coastal beauty and gobs of old-timey charm (think picture-perfect inns and cozy taverns).

Delaware: Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge

You don't have to be an avid birder to treasure this nature preserve. One of the largest surviving tidal salt marshes in the region, it's the boggy domain of bald eagles, snowy egrets, great blue herons, and other wildlife.

Florida: Everglades National Park

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A UNESCO World Heritage site and International Biosphere Reserve, this watery 1.5 million-acre wilderness is home to extraordinary flora and fauna, including American crocodiles, manatees, otters, and wading birds. To see it, join an airboat tour, paddle the mangroves in a canoe or kayak, bike the popular Shark Valley Tram Road, or set out on the flat Anhinga Trail through a seagrass marsh.

Georgia: Cumberland Island

It's hard to imagine a place better suited to peace seekers, bird-watchers, and even history fans than car-free Cumberland Island. Development on the Georgia barrier island is limited to the stately Greyfield Inn , and the rest of the some 36,000 acres are wild, including almost 10,000 acres of protected nature. When you're not strolling the driftwood-strewn beaches, you can kayak the quiet waterways and stop by the Gilded Age-era Dungeness ruins.

Hawaii: Nāpali Coast

The Earth's wrinkles are on spectacular display along Kauai's Nāpali Coast, where sheer, fluted sea cliffs (pali) plummet into the Pacific. The only land access is the strenuous 11-mile Kalalau Trail, which follows the jagged, jade-colored coast's gulches and valleys. The first two miles are a popular day hike; beyond that, a permit is required. This is considered one of the country's most dangerous treks, though helicopter tours are another way to see the exquisite terrain.

Idaho: Sawtooth National Forest

Four mountain ranges and four major rivers collide in Sawtooth National Forest, a 2.1 million-acre great-outdoors paradise whose landscape has remained virtually unchanged since Lewis and Clark explored it in 1805. The forest is home to dozens of 10,000-plus-foot peaks, hundreds of sparkling alpine lakes, and more than 3,000 miles of gushing streams, as well as grassy meadows, sagebrush flats, and pine and aspen woods. Manners of exploration are as vast as the land itself and include backpacking, rafting, skiing, and mountain climbing.

Illinois: Cache River State Natural Area

You might think you're deep in a Louisiana bayou in this bald cypress and tupelo swamp, the northernmost of its kind in the U.S. Explore acres of wetlands by kayak, canoe, or foot via the park's trails and boardwalks. Some of the cypresses you'll see are more than 1,000 years old, with flared bases that exceed 40 feet around.

Indiana: Hemlock Cliffs

For the uninitiated, Indiana is full of surprises. It has the covered bridges and country lanes of Vermont, the sand dunes and lakeshore of Michigan, and fall foliage that could be taken for the Smokies. This box canyon within Hoosier National Forest is a terrific ravine- and waterfall-filled place that you probably wouldn't associate with the heartland.

Iowa: Maquoketa Caves State Park

Avid explorers will be in their element at Maquoketa Caves State Park, where bluffs, miles of trails, and more than a dozen limestone caves await investigation. Some of the caves, such as the 1,100-foot Dancehall, can be walked through upright, while others require serious spelunking. Either way, bring a headlamp.

Kansas: Castle Rock Badlands

This quirky site is off the beaten path — literally. Located on private ranchland accessed by four-wheel drive-demanding dirt roads, Castle Rock is a relic of an inland sea that once covered this part of the continent. The fragile, fossil-rich limestone pinnacles provide a near-shocking change of scenery from the prairie Kansas is known for.

Kentucky: Mammoth Cave

The longest known cave system on the planet is found below the wild hills of south-central Kentucky. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a vast (as in still-being-mapped vast) limestone network of cool caverns, cathedral-like rotundas, and claustrophobia-inducing crawl spaces. Lest you think a Mammoth Cave adventure is all below ground, the lushly forested park above it offers hiking and horseback riding, plus canoeing and kayaking on its two rivers.

Louisiana: Wild Azalea Trail

Bar-crawling in Louisiana may come to mind before forest hiking, but the 31-mile-long Wild Azalea Trail showcases some of the state's best scenery: think pine trees, clear creeks, gentle hills, and maybe even wild horses. Time your trek to March or April to see the namesake pale pink flowers blanketing the countryside.

Maine: Acadia National Park

With its rocky shores, crashing surf, and coastal mountain hiking trails, Acadia National Park wins the top spot on Maine's most beautiful places list. Drive to the Cadillac Mountain summit before dawn for the first glimpse of sunrise in the U.S. (from October to March, that is).

Maryland: Weverton Cliffs

Along the famed Appalachian Trail, Weverton Cliffs is a roughly two-mile switchback hike in South Mountain State Park. The reward for your effort? Views from 500 feet above the Potomac that include neighboring Virginia and West Virginia.

Massachusetts: Cape Cod National Seashore

This delicate stretch of federally protected land is rich in natural appeal. It contains marshes, woodlands, wild cranberry bogs, windswept dunes, walking paths, and miles of sandy beaches. This is one of the last remaining blocks of Atlantic coastal pine barrens, a now-rare forest ecosystem teeming with animals and birdlife.

Michigan: Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore

Out-of-staters might not equate Michigan with sandy beaches and striking sand dunes, but both are found along the state's largely coastal boundaries — most notably on the 35 miles of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. This carved-by-glaciers shoreline is home to a beech-maple forest, scenic hiking and driving, and the immense namesake dunes rising high above Lake Michigan.

Minnesota: North Shore Scenic Drive

The North Shore is a road-tripper's daydream. Many Minnesotans and Midwesterners drive the Lake Superior-adjacent route time and time again, hitting the four-tiered Gooseberry Falls, the precariously perched Split Rock Lighthouse, and the tallest waterfall in the state, High Falls (shared by the U.S. and Canada). And don't miss World's Best Donuts , a very important stop for cinnamon-sugar donuts and deep-fried "skizzles."

Mississippi: Natchez Trace Parkway

Beauty and blacktop meet on the Natchez Trace, a 444-mile drive that crosses Mississippi like a pageant sash, following a Native American foot trail that goes back millennia. Instead of billboards and interstate exit signs, you'll cruise past cypress swamps and meadows edged by black-eyed Susans and log fences, with lots of opportunities to pull over for picnics and nature walks.

Missouri: Ozark National Scenic Riverways

The spring-fed Current and Jacks Fork rivers anchor this protected pocket of the Ozarks. Swim, canoe, and fish in its crystal-clear waters and explore the area's caves (more than 300 have been discovered so far, some only accessible by boat), trails, natural springs, and historic mills.

Montana: Going-to-the-Sun Road

Take the ride of your life on the Going-to-the-Sun Road, a 50-mile route that climbs above the clouds in Glacier National Park. Looking out the window takes a bit of bravery because of the steep drops, but your prize is jaw-dropping views of alpine valleys, flowing rivers, and fields of wildflowers far below the surrounding peaks and ridgelines. The road crosses the Continental Divide at Logan Pass (elevation: 6,646 feet), where you can get out and hike the Hidden Lake and Highline trails.

Nebraska: Toadstool Geologic Park

Nebraska's native prairie is thrown into splendid relief at Toadstool, a tract of unusual wind- and water-carved rock formations and vast fossil beds in the Oglala National Grassland. Some rock layers contain tracks of animals long vanished from this part of the world, like rhinos and camels.

Nevada: Red Rock Canyon

Only about 30 minutes from the LED skyline of Las Vegas is Red Rock Canyon, named for its giant cliffs and craggy jumbles of yellow and red sandstone. The hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, and scenic driving on offer here are a pretty amazing contrast to the gaming, buffet feasts, and pool parties that define a typical Sin City getaway.

New Hampshire: Kancamagus Highway

Kancamagus Scenic Byway ("the Kanc") may just be New England's prettiest drive. Connecting the small towns of Lincoln and Conway, it meanders by the rocky gorges, waterfalls, swimming holes, campgrounds, and trailheads of White Mountain National Forest. Fall is a lovely time to make the journey, when the foliage colors and moose sightings are at their peak. Just be sure to pack snacks and fuel up — there are no gas stations or businesses for some 30 miles.

New Jersey: Cape May

Cape May's main claim to fame may be its late Victorian-era houses and hotels — some 600 structures in all — but this seaside resort town has non-architectural virtues as well. There are wineries, gardens, biodiverse wetlands, and, of course, end-of-peninsula beaches. Head to west-facing Sunset Beach at twilight for an amazing natural show over Delaware Bay.

New Mexico: Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness

Millions of years of erosion have created this sci-fi, fantasy-like display of pinnacles, spires, and other weirdly wonderful bodies of weathered rock. This high-desert wilderness (read: no marked trails) is essentially the geologic record of a prehistoric coastal swamp where dinosaurs once roamed.

New York: Finger Lakes

Glacial force shaped this beautiful upstate landscape, leaving behind 11 long, skinny, finger-like lakes in its wake. The region is heaven in the summer, when visitors can choose between waterfall hiking (Watkins Glen and Shequaga Falls are popular stops), endless lake activities, and more wineries, vineyards, and breweries than you can shake a stick at.

North Carolina: Outer Banks

This remote stretch of North Carolina coastline has drawn pirates, colonists, and early aviators. Now, it's the realm of beach lovers looking for peace, quiet, white sand, and salty air. Add in the barrier islands' wild dunes (including the East Coast's largest), incredible Outer Banks campgrounds , and multiuse paths — it's actually possible to bike the entire 100-plus-mile length of the region — and you've got a region set for quaint coastal exploration.

North Dakota: Maah Daah Hey Trail

Hike, bike, or hop on a horse and ride through the remote scenery for which North Dakota is known. This 144-mile system is made up of nine sections with various lengths, difficulty ratings, and backdrops, from grassy prairies to dizzying badland buttes. It's a timeless American landscape, and the trail is aptly named for the Mandan phrase: "an area that will be around for a long time."

Ohio: Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

You can pretend you're in Victorian London in the Crystal Palace-evoking glass greenhouse that is the cornerstone of this botanical landmark. Its biomes and gardens might transport you to the desert, rain forest, and even the Himalayas.

Oklahoma: Joseph H. Williams Tallgrass Prairie Preserve

Native grasslands, the ecosystem perhaps most powerfully entwined with our national identity, are on the decline. This protected preserve is the largest sweep of tallgrass prairie in the world. Here, you can see the American plains as they looked centuries ago, with herds of bison (about 2,200 of the shaggy-haired beasts roam freely) and swaths of purple prairie clover.

Oregon: Crater Lake

Crater Lake is evidence of the tectonic activity that's eternally shaping the planet. A long-ago eruption formed a giant caldera, which filled with rain and snow over time. The gradual result is a deep lake (the deepest in the country, in fact) with intense blue waters and fantastic clarity. Crater Lake's mountain setting atop the Cascade Range makes it even more hypnotic.

Pennsylvania: Appalachian National Scenic Trail at the Delaware Water Gap

The famous Delaware Water Gap area spans 70,000 acres of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, yet its namesake point is where the river carves through the rugged Kittatinny Mountain. See the Gap from Appalachian National Scenic Trail (the AT, to in-the-know hikers), which offers a clear view from Mount Minsi.

Rhode Island: Block Island

Fieldstone walls hemming in emerald-green fields, Victorian buildings, and dramatic cliffs lashed by the Atlantic define Block Island. You could be forgiven for thinking you've been dropped on a distant British shore. Mosey around the island by bike or moped, visit the two lighthouses, and pop into a classic New England eatery — we like Block Island Oyster Bar and Grill for lobster bisque and daily-harvested oysters.

South Carolina: Hilton Head Island Bike Trails

Wide beaches may be a big draw, but Hilton Head locals and vacationers alike praise the island's bike trail system for low-key cruising (and for bypassing road traffic, which can be intense). The 64-mile, well-maintained network is easy to navigate and takes you to some of Hilton Head Island's best spots, like Sea Pines Forest Preserve. A bike ride is especially lovely in the late afternoon, as the sun begins to set over the marshes.

South Dakota: Badlands National Park

Between the steep buttes, crystal-lined caves, granite spires, prairies, and ponderosa pine forests, speculating the most beautiful South Dakota place is hopeless. But the fossil-packed landscape of Badlands National Park must come close. Here, meadows meet whimsically eroded canyons and vibrant, layered hills. Drive Badlands Loop Road (Highway 240) and the perimeter route around the South Unit. Bonus points if you time your visit to the south-facing Pinnacles Overlook for sunset.

Tennessee: Cherokee National Forest

Lovers of the outdoors have their work cut out for them in Tennessee, especially its eastern edge. The 650,000-acre Cherokee National Forest has something for adventurers of every sort, whether you're looking to tackle a section of the Appalachian Trail or other backcountry treks, whitewater raft down Pigeon River, pitch a tent next to Watauga Lake, or witness the dazzling rhododendron summer bloom in the Roan Highlands.

Texas: Guadalupe Mountains

These mountains in windswept West Texas are the exposed tips of the 400-mile Capitan Reef, one of the best-preserved ancient reef systems in the world. Explore more than 80 miles of hiking trails, ranging from easy nature walks through the Chihuahuan Desert to hardcore hikes to the "top of Texas" (a.k.a. Guadalupe Peak, the state's highest point).

Utah: Arches National Park

We'll confess to paralysis by indecision here, such is the vast choice on offer (see: Grand Staircase-Escalante, Monument Valley, Bryce and Big Cottonwood canyons). Yet surreal Arches National Park gets the nod. Its natural sandstone arches, tall cliffs, and honeycomb rocks are like a 65-million-year chronicle of our planet. The scenery will leave you breathless — as will a stamina-requiring Fiery Furnace hike (ranger guidance or individual permit required).

Vermont: Mad River Valley

In the 1950s, the snowy ski resorts of Mad River Valley pulled the likes of the Kennedys and Hollywood VIPs. Its creviced mountains and charming small towns still make it a prime destination for all manner of outdoor and simple-pleasure pursuits, like hiking, maple syrup- and cheese-tasting, shopping for crafts, and seeking local swimming holes, to name a few. Even just cruising Route 100 is a delight.

Virginia: Blue Ridge Parkway

The Blue Ridge Parkway's "America's Favorite Drive" tagline isn't just a stroke of marketing genius. The 469-mile drive (shared by Virginia and North Carolina) takes you through some of the most stunning scenery in the southeastern U.S. One example? Natural Bridge, a 215-foot-tall "overpass" spanning 90 feet to connect solid limestone cliffs. Don't forget good hiking shoes and your phone charger because there are hundreds of trails and photo ops.

Washington: Hurricane Ridge

This mountainous area within Olympic National Park packs the best features of Washington state into one enchantingly alpine package: snowy peaks, glassy lakes, grazing black-tailed deer in steep meadows, and thick evergreen forests.

West Virginia: New River Gorge National Park and Preserve

A highlight of West Virginia is the seemingly endless reserve of spectacular river ravines and mountain views. New River Gorge gets a special mention for its iconic bridge. With a 3,030-foot steel span that's nearly 90 stories high, it will make your heart skip a beat.

Wisconsin: Apostle Islands

There's so much to explore on the 20-plus islands that make up this archipelago. Hike through the wilderness, hop in a kayak, scuba dive to shipwrecks and underwater sea caves (Lake Superior really does look and feel more like an ocean), and explore the lighthouses.

Wyoming: Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone

Even in a state that's wall-to-wall with magnificent scenery, this site is a high point. The deep river gorge is a rumbling mass of natural beauty, with roaming wildlife (bison, elk, and even a grizzly crossing may make traffic come to a standstill), plunging waterfalls, and canyon walls made colorful by iron compounds.

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It's National Voter Registration Day. Here's how to register to vote in Florida

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With the first presidential debate behind Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump and Trump’s resistance to a second one , the 2024 general election looks to be taking shape.

There are still just under two months before the election takes place, but it’s already been a historic race with two reported assassination attempts on Trump and President Joe Biden dropping out of the election after a poor debate performance in July, paving the way for Harris to replace him.

Florida will vote not just on its federal and local leaders but on six amendments to its constitution . Of the six, Amendments 3 and 4 are the most contentious, focusing on allowing adults to use recreational marijuana and prohibiting the government from making laws restricting abortion rights.

Florida amendments guide: Voters will get to decide on abortion, recreational weed in November

The general election will take place on Nov. 5, so there is still plenty of time to familiarize yourself with both candidates; make sure you’re registered to vote and request a mail-in ballot. Here’s what to know.

Sign-up for Your Vote: Text with the USA TODAY elections team.

How to check your voter status in Florida

Checking your voter registration status in Florida is an easy process. Here’s how to do it:

  • Visit the  Department of State website
  • Enter your first and last name and your birthday
  • Accept the terms of service by checking the option that says you “understand and agree”
  • Submit your information

After submitting your information, you’ll see a form that provides your voter registration information. At the bottom, you’ll see your registration status, which will say either active or inactive.

My voter status says inactive. What does that mean?

The language used to describe voter status can be a little misleading. Active and inactive registered voters in Florida can vote.

Active voters are people who have voted in a recent election. Under Florida’s new law, inactive voters are people who did not vote in the 2022 or the 2020 elections. Inactive voters can still vote by showing up to the polls with proper identification or engaging in any other voting-related activity, like requesting a  mail-in ballot .

However, inactive voters who do not vote in the next two general elections, in 2024 and 2026, will be removed entirely. They will no longer be eligible to vote and must register again.

How to apply for voter registration in Florida

If you need to register to vote, the process is just as simple. Here’s what you’ll need to do:

  • Visit  RegisterToVoteFlorida.gov
  • Click on the register or update button
  • Answer the “reason for application” and eligibility questions
  • You will then be prompted to submit your Florida driver’s license information, or an acceptable equivalent, and the last four digits of your Social Security number

You can also register to vote in person by visiting your tax collector’s office or any  voter registration agency .

Who is eligible to vote in Florida?

To be eligible to vote in Florida you must:

  • Be a U.S. citizen (a lawful permanent resident, such as a "green card holder," does not have the right to register or vote in Florida)
  • Be a Florida resident
  • Be at least 18 years old (you can pre-register to vote if you are 16 or 17 years old)
  • Not have been adjudicated mentally incapacitated with respect to voting in Florida or any other state without having the right to vote restored
  • Not have been convicted of a felony without your voting rights having been restored

2024 general election key dates

  • Sept. 21 — Deadline to send ballots to Absent Stateside and Overseas Uniformed and Civilian Voters (UOCAVA)
  • Sept. 26 — Deadline to send ballots to domestic voters
  • Oct. 7 — Deadline to register to vote
  • Oct. 21-25 and Nov. 3 — Early voting - optional days
  • Oct. 24 — Deadline to request that ballot be mailed
  • Oct. 26-Nov. 2 — Early voting
  • Nov. 5 — General election day

Florida offices up for election in 2024 general election

Here’s what many people can expect to see on their 2024 general election ballots, though the exact offices will depend on each voter’s county and district:

  • President of the United States
  • U.S. Senate (one of two seats)
  • Representatives in Congress (all districts)

Multi-county and district offices

  • State Senator (odd-numbered districts)
  • State Representative (all districts)
  • State Attorney (all judicial circuits except for 20th)
  • Public Defender (all judicial circuits except for 20th)

City and county offices

  • Board of County Commissioners
  • City council
  • School board
  • Other constitutional offices depending on county
  • Special district offices

Judicial retention (nonpartisan)

  • Justices, Supreme Court of Florida (only those whose terms expire in January 2025)
  • Judges, District Courts of Appeal (only those whose terms expire in January 2025)

Circuit and county court judges (nonpartisan)

  • Only those whose terms expire in January 2025

How can I see what’s on my ballot?

You can find a sample ballot to see who you can vote for in the 2024 general election on your county’s Supervisor of Elections website.

You can also use Ballotpedia’s sample ballot tool , which requires you to enter your address and (optionally) an email, but you can skip the email. Once you fill out your ballot, click on the Nov. 5 election date.

From here, you’ll be shown a table that has all of the races you can vote in and who the candidates are. Clicking on a candidate will take you to Ballotpedia’s comparison between the candidates.

How to find your polling site

Not sure where to go to vote? The Florida Division of Elections website can help you find your precinct.

To find your polling, head over to the  Florida Divison of Elections website  and use the "Find My Precinct" tool:

  • Enter your house number into the tool
  • Type in your street name (No need to enter the direction or street type)
  • Select your street name from the options that appear

You'll immediately see your address precinct just below the chosen address, along with upcoming election information underneath that. The location and address of your precinct's polling location will appear with the upcoming election information.

Santa Rosa County voters can use the same tool, which can be found on the  Vote Santa Rosa website . Follow the same steps above and you'll be shown your precinct number.

If you're having trouble with the tool, make sure you type in the name of your address rather than copying and pasting it.

What to bring with you to vote

The most important thing to bring with you on election day is a current and valid photo ID with a signature. Any of the following photo IDS are accepted:

  • Florida driver’s license
  • Florida identification card issued by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
  • United States passport
  • Debit or credit card
  • Military identification
  • Student identification
  • Retirement center identification
  • Neighborhood association identification
  • Public assistance identification
  • Veteran health identification card issued by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs
  • License to carry a concealed weapon or firearm issued pursuant to s. 790.06
  • Employee identification card issued by any branch, department, agency, or entity of the Federal Government, the state, a county, or a municipality.

If your photo ID doesn't have a signature, you will be asked to provide one that does.

If you don't have a proper ID, you can still vote a provisional ballot. To do so, you'll need to ensure that you are eligible and that you voted in the proper precinct. Your provisional ballot will count, provided that the signature on the provisional ballot matches the signature in your registration record.

Fed goes big with interest rate cut in a bid to head off an economic slowdown

The Federal Reserve said Wednesday it was lowering its key interest rate by half a percentage point, an unusually aggressive move designed to cushion the economy from a further slowdown.

The central bank noted job gains had slowed while inflation had made further progress toward its 2% goal.

At a follow-up news conference, Fed Chair Jay Powell said the labor market and the economy in general remain in "solid shape."

By making the larger cut, he said, "our intention is to keep it there."

While the surging inflation that has bedeviled the U.S. economy since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic has largely cooled down , it isn't yet at the Fed's 2% goal, Powell noted.

Yet the risk of price growth reigniting because of lower interest rates was minimal, he said.

“We’re trying to achieve a situation where we restore price stability without the kind of painful increase in unemployment that has come sometimes with this inflation," Powell said. "That’s what we’re trying to do, and I think you could take today’s action as a sign of our strong commitment to achieve that goal.”

The central bank's decision has already come in for comment by GOP vice presidential nominee JD Vance. At a rally in North Carolina, Vance blamed Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, for enacting policies that required rates to go higher in the first place.

Mortgage interest rates, he said, "have gone up [to] about 6% thanks to Kamala Harris’ policy."

"That’s number one why housing prices are so high," he said.

"The second reason that housing is so high is because we let in 25 million illegal aliens to compete against Americans" for housing, Vance added.

Although immigration has increased, few mainstream economists blame the surge for America's housing affordability issues, pointing instead to a yearslong slump in new home construction, alongside an increase in the cost of labor, materials and insurance risks.

In a statement, Harris said that while Wednesday's rate announcement was "welcome news for Americans who have borne the brunt of high prices," she remains focused "on the work ahead to keep bringing prices down."

"I know prices are still too high for many middle class and working families, and my top priority as President will be to lower the costs of everyday needs like health care, housing, and groceries."

Former President Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, has previously s aid presidents "should have a say" in how interest rates are decided — a notion Powell rejected at his news conference.

"Our job is to support the economy on behalf of the American people," Powell said, "and if we get it right, this will benefit the American people significantly."

The federal funds rate, which acts as a benchmark for borrowing rates in the rest of the economy, will now move down to about 4.8%, the lowest level since March 2023.

The central bank also said it expects further cuts at its final two meetings of the year.

Markets reacted positively, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 stock indexes both hitting all-time highs in Wednesday afternoon trading.

Wall Street traders had greatly increased the odds of a half-point cut, as opposed to a more standard quarter-point one, in advance of the announcement.

Still, the larger size took many analysts by surprise.

"The Fed’s decision to go big is a unique move in history," Seema Shah, chief global strategist at Principal Asset Management, said in a note to clients Wednesday afternoon.

She continued: "Markets can and should only celebrate today’s move — and will continue to celebrate over coming months," she wrote. "We have a Fed that will go to historic lengths to avoid a hard landing. Recession, what recession?

Brian Coulton, Fitch Rating’s chief economist, said the cut "suggests an abrupt switch of focus back to the maximum employment mandate and a very sharp improvement in confidence in inflation progress in the last month and a half."

He said the Fed "may be more concerned than most about the state of the labor market," despite a seemingly steady pace of payroll growth.

Lately, the economy has continued to send mixed signals. The unemployment rate, at 4.2%, remains historically low — but it has inched up in four of the last five months, a trend that has often preceded recessions. While layoffs remain low, hiring has virtually ground to a halt, especially in some white-collar professions, making the job search process unusually difficult for many.

A retail sales report Tuesday showed a steady pace of spending in the U.S. overall but with some discretionary categories, like restaurant spending, significantly weaker.

The Federal Reserve uses the federal funds rate as its main tool to regulate inflation and unemployment. A higher rate is used to offset price growth, while a lower rate is designed to encourage demand and boost hiring.

The central bank began raising rates aggressively in 2022 in response to a rapid increase in the pace of inflation amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

Although a cut was almost certain based on what the central bank had been signaling over the last several weeks, it remained unclear until the last minute whether the Fed would go for a quarter-point or a half-point. Some saw a half-point as needed to ward off a recession, while others said it would be a surprise that implied economic weaknesses the market has been missing.

In a note to clients before Wednesday's Fed statement, Bank of America economists said that while there was a case to be made for 0.5% based on weakening data, the "base case" — meaning the most likely scenario — was for the economy to experience a "soft landing" of relatively low unemployment and relatively low inflation, but with lingering concerns about ongoing deterioration.

"The main message from the meeting should be one of cautious optimism despite downside risks," they wrote.

Others said the Fed's timetable for additional cuts would ultimately be more relevant than the cut announced Wednesday. The central bank has historically preferred to move gradually — usually in 0.25% increments — unless it is faced with an emergency. But a plurality of market participants believe the Fed will need to come down by at least 1.5% over its next four meetings based on current economic conditions.

Jay Bryson, chief economist at Wells Fargo, sees an approximately 1-in-3 chance of a recession, based on rising delinquencies and a savings rate that indicates consumers are spending more than they'd like to keep up with inflation.

“We’re seeing some cracks in the economy,” he told NBC News.

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The Fed believes Wednesday's cut and others likely over the next several months should put a floor under further economic deterioration.

However, it isn't clear how quickly consumers and businesses can, or will, take advantage of lower rates if they sense that overall demand in the economy is on the decline.

Some economic observers say there is no sign of that.

"Layoffs remain low, job openings remain high, GDP is growing at a healthy pace, and there have not been any major negative shocks," David Mericle, Goldman Sachs' chief U.S. economist, said in a note to clients.

But not all share his view.

Economists with Citi financial group believe a more significant downturn is in the offing, pointing to surveys that show the largest share of small businesses expecting earnings to decline since 2010, with hiring expected to remain subdued. They also note that homebuying and construction activity hasn't increased despite recent declines in mortgage rates, which they say reflects weaker demand.

"Firms have slowed hiring to reduce labor costs," the Citi economists wrote. "As hiring slows broadly workers will be less likely to leave their current job and firms will be forced to begin active reductions."

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The Fed Makes a Large Rate Cut and Forecasts More to Come

Fed officials kicked off rate cuts with a half-point reduction, confident that inflation is cooling and eager to keep the job market strong.

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The Federal Reserve cut interest rates on Wednesday by half a percentage point, an unusually large move and a clear signal that central bankers think they are winning their war against inflation and are turning their attention to protecting the job market.

“Our patient approach over the past year has paid dividends,” Jerome H. Powell, the Fed chair, said during his news conference. But now “the upside risks to inflation have diminished, and the downside risks to unemployment have increased.”

The Fed’s decision lowers rates to about 4.9 percent, down from a more than two-decade high.

The pivot comes in response to months of fading inflation, and it is meant to prevent the economy from slowing so much that the job market begins to weaken more painfully. Officials have been keeping a careful eye on a recent uptick in the unemployment rate, and by starting off with a big cut, the Fed is in effect taking out insurance against a bigger employment slowdown.

Reinforcing that cautious message, the decisive reduction came alongside economic projections that suggested a more rapid pace of rate cuts than officials had envisioned just a few months ago. Officials now expect to make another half-point reduction before the end of the year.

“We’re going to take it meeting by meeting,” Mr. Powell said. “We made a good, strong start to this, and that is frankly a sign of our confidence, confidence that inflation is coming down.”

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Jerome h. powell, the fed chair, said that the central bank would take future interest rate cuts “meeting by meeting” after lowering rates by a half percentage point, an unusually large move..

Today, the Federal Open Market Committee decided to reduce the degree of policy restraint by lowering our policy interest rate by a half percentage point. Our patient approach over the past year has paid dividends. Inflation is now much closer to our objective, and we have gained greater confidence that inflation is moving sustainably toward 2 percent. We’re going to take it meeting by meeting. As I mentioned, there’s no sense that the committee feels it’s in a rush to do this. We made a good, strong start to this, and that’s really, frankly, a sign of our confidence — confidence that inflation is coming down.

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While Mr. Powell said that the Fed was not yet ready to declare “mission accomplished” on taming inflation, he added that officials were “encouraged” by the progress that they had seen.

Wednesday’s rate cut marks a preliminary victory. So far, Fed officials have managed to slow inflation notably without causing major economic problems. The unemployment rate has crept up, but it hasn’t jumped painfully. Hiring persists, though it has slowed. Consumer spending remains strong. Overall growth is still robust.

The resilience has made Fed officials hopeful that they might be able to pull off a historically rare “soft landing,” in which they manage to put the economy on a healthy and sustainable track without causing a recession.

“We’re trying to achieve a situation where we restore price stability without the kind of painful increase in unemployment that has come sometimes,” Mr. Powell said, after saying that he had “greater confidence” that the Fed could do it.

But the central bank’s task is not yet complete.

High interest rates slow the economy by making it more expensive to borrow to buy a house or expand a business, which weighs on both demand and price increases. But they also hold back hiring. Given that, the Fed has been trying to strike a careful balance. Officials have aimed to slow growth enough to ensure that price increases return to normal without cooling it so much that the unemployment rate soars and the economy tips into a recession.

Policymakers must still decide how much and how quickly to lower interest rates in the coming months and years to achieve that goal. That’s why Wednesday’s economic projections are noteworthy: They provide a snapshot of what Fed officials expect to do next.

Where Fed Officials Expect Rates Will Be

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Each dot represents what one Fed official thinks the target rate should be at the end of this year and the next.

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Fed officials predicted that they would cut interest rates to 4.4 percent by the end of the year — much lower than the 5.1 percent they had been expecting in June, when they last released economic estimates. And by the end of 2025, they expect to lower borrowing costs another full percentage point, to 3.4 percent.

For the White House, the Fed’s announcement Wednesday was encouraging. After years of rapid price increases, the move marked a powerful declaration that a return to normal inflation was in sight.

“While this announcement is welcome news for Americans who have borne the brunt of high prices, my focus is on the work ahead to keep bringing prices down,” Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, said in a statement.

By contrast, the Fed’s decision to cut rates just weeks before the 2024 presidential election drew ire from former President Donald J. Trump, the Republican candidate.

“To cut it by that much, assuming they’re not just playing politics, the economy would be very bad, or they’re playing politics,” Mr. Trump said on Wednesday, speaking to reporters in a cryptocurrency-related bar in New York City.

Fed officials make their decisions independently of politics, and policymakers have been adamant that they ignore the political calendar when making decisions. But even if they have little to no ability to control the Fed’s actions, incumbents typically want to see low rates on their watch.

Besides sending a positive signal about the economy — at least in this case — lower Fed rates also help consumers. Mortgage rates have already been coming down in anticipation of the central bank’s rate cuts, making buying a home a bit easier for the typical household. (They are unlikely to return to the rock-bottom levels that prevailed in 2020, because the Fed is not expecting to cut rates back to near zero.)

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Cheaper Mortgages and Car Loans: Lower Rates Are on the Horizon

With the Federal Reserve lowering interest rates, some borrowing costs have begun to ease — signs that loans may become cheaper in the near future.

The Fed will have to proceed with caution in the months ahead.

Some economists have worried that the central bank is already at risk of falling behind , because unemployment has risen to 4.2 percent, which is low by historical standards but up notably from 3.4 percent in early 2023.

Others have worried that by cutting interest rates rapidly, the Fed might speed the economy back up, causing inflation to get stuck at an uncomfortably high level. One Fed governor, Michelle W. Bowman, voted against Wednesday’s rate cut. She would have preferred a smaller rate move.

Mr. Powell made it clear during his news conference that the Fed was willing to speed up or slow down its path of rate cuts going forward if the economy proves to be weaker or stronger than expected. Policymakers want to nail the landing, he suggested, and are increasingly hopeful that they can.

“The U.S. economy is in a good place, and our decision today is designed to keep it there,” Mr. Powell said.

But while the Fed cut marked a big moment — and a step along the way — economists and analysts said that it was still too early to declare that the Fed had pulled off the soft landing.

“Saying that right now is like saying you’ve landed as you’re still in the middle of a ski jump,” said Gennadiy Goldberg, head of U.S. rates strategy at T.D. Securities. “We’re still very much up in the air.”

Jeanna Smialek covers the Federal Reserve and the economy for The Times from Washington. More about Jeanna Smialek

Winners of the 2024 Python Challenge announced: Nearly 200 Burmese pythons captured

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The winners of a 10-day hunt for Burmese pythons , which had more than 850 participants from 33 states and Canada collectively removing 195 of the invasive species from south Florida, were announced Tuesday.

Ronald Kiger of Marion County won the 2024 Python Challenge , that took place Aug. 9-18, triumphing over 857 participants, bringing in 20 Burmese pythons during the contest. Kiger won the grand prize of $10,000, according to a new release by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) .

Donna Kalil trailed closely behind, capturing 19 pythons and winning the 'Most Pythons Prize' under the professional category. She also took home $2,500. Dennis Krum, a novice, caught the longest python at 9 feet, 11 inches, winning $1,000.

The winners were announced Tuesday at FWC meeting in Duck Key, an incorporated community about 100 miles from Miami.

What is the Florida Python Challenge?

"The aim of the Florida Python Challenge is to increase awareness about invasive species and the threats they pose to Florida’s ecology," the wildlife commission said in the news release, explaining that Burmese pythons are not native to Florida and negatively impact native species. They are a prohibited species in Florida, and permits are required to possess them alive.

These invasive species are primarily found in and around the fragile Everglades ecosystem in south Florida, where they prey on birds, mammals and other reptiles, FWC said. Pythons captured during the challenge or otherwise must be immediately humanely killed at the location of capture, the commission states.

“Over 14,000 pythons have been successfully removed by FWC and South Florida Water Management District contractors since 2017," FWC Chairman Rodney Barreto said in a statement. "This collective effort continues to have a direct positive impact on the Everglades and our native wildlife through removal and awareness.”

More than 22,000 wild Burmese pythons have been removed from Florida and reported to the FWC since 2000, according to the organization.

Who won the 2024 Florida Python Challenge?

Participants of the Python Challenge were divided into the novice, professional and military categories, the FWC said. While Kiger took home the ultimate grand prize, other winners include:

Professional

  • Most Pythons Prize, $2,500: Donna Kalil for 19 pythons
  • Most Pythons Runner-up, $1,500: Marcos Rodriguez for 16 pythons
  • Longest Python Prize, $1,000: Quentin Archie for bringing in 8 feet, 11 inches python
  • Most Pythons Runner-up, $2,500: Thomas Hobbs for 16 pythons
  • Longest Python Prize, $1,000: Dennis Krum for bringing in 9 feet, 11 inches python
  • Most Pythons Military Prize, $2,500: Jeff Lince for 5 pythons
  • Most Pythons Military Runner-Up Prize, $1,500: David Wagner for 3 pythons
  • Longest Python Military Prize, $1,000: Antonio Ramos for 9 feet, 7 inches long python

2024 Python Challenge Winner: Ronald Kiger

Kiger, who won the grand prize of $10,000 by capturing 20 pythons, thanked his family at the Duck Key meeting for "putting up with 10 days of camping in the swamp with the heat and the bugs."

"We enjoy getting out there and doing it and helping the state out," Kiger said.

Most pythons prize: Donna Kalil

Kalil, a veteran python hunter, contracted with the South Florida Water Management District, captured and euthanized 19 pythons, winning the most pythons prize in the professional category.

"I went out every night and I actually tried to win it this time," Kalil, who has been participating in the challenge since 2013, told The Palm Beach Post , part of the USA TODAY NETWORK. "It's a chess game, not checkers. You really have to plan your moves. It's a chess game, and then it's like whack-a-mole."

Kalil's longest snake this year was 12 feet, 1 inch. She said she typically had two volunteers with her each night, including a friend from Canada.

"It was a good challenge," she said. "You get tired, it's a push for sure."

Contributing: Kimberly Miller, Palm Beach Post, USA TODAY NETWORK

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