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The 18 best solo trips in the U.S.

Ready to venture out on your own? Our selection of the best solo trips in the U.S. are the perfect way to get started.

Scott Snowden

Solo travel is booming—for good reason. Sure, sharing experiences with friends, family, or your significant other is fun, but taking a trip alone is a whole other type of adventure. You can build confidence, take in moments without distraction, and, best of all,   get to do exactly what you want to do. No debates about where to eat or what to see, just you and your whims. Being solo also makes it easier to strike up a conversation with a stranger, be it a local or fellow traveler. 

Fortunately, you don’t have to venture too far to enjoy a fulfilling solo sojourn.  Whether you’ve done this before or are looking to take your first trip alone, we've rounded up the best cities to visit as a party-of-one that will provide plenty of new experiences, whether you're an art enthusiast, foodie or beach lover. From the historic streets of Boston to the mountains of Colorado to the hills of San Francisco , here are some of the best solo trips to take in the US with plenty of itinerary suggestions to boot. 

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Nashville, TN

1.  Nashville, TN

Let your love of music—and hearty Southern cooking—guide your trip through Nashville . For a toe-tapping good time, head to the Basement and possibly catch a 'secret' show from a national headliner in an intimate setting. Before the music, fill up with some finger-licking good Tennessee pork shoulder at Jack’s Bar-B-Cue , where you’ll make friends while waiting in long lines (trust us, it’s totally worth it) or test your limit for spicy food at Prince’s Hot Chicken Shack or Hattie B’s . Celebrate a successful solo sojourn by ordering a cocktail at White Limozeen , the pink-hued, Dolly Parton-themed rooftop bar atop the Graduate Nashville .

Marfa, TX

2.  Marfa, TX

Independent travelers with an artistic side need to visit Marfa, which has quickly become a top destination for artists looking for a productive retreat. Miles away from any other city and hours from the nearest airport, this teeny-tiny small town (population: less than 2,000) in the desert boasts large-scale art installations (including the Instagram-famous Prada Marfa one), the Chinati Foundation art museum, and a historic army fort . Unsurprisingly, there aren’t many hotels here; however, we recommend Hotel Saint George , a minimalist-inspired boutique hotel with a bustling lobby bar and stylish interiors.

New York, NY

3.  New York, NY

While being alone in a city as densely populated as the Big Apple might seem lonely, we guarantee it’ll feel quite freeing in no time. Get in a New York state of mind while heading to the city’s fabulous museums (including the MoMA , The Met , and the Whitney ), gorgeous public spaces and phenomenal performances on Broadway or at the Metropolitan Opera. Don’t forget to get a taste of the world-renowned Brooklyn food scene , and never fear going to a restaurant or bar to dine solo—in New York, that’s standard fare. Make SoHo your home base for exploring by staying at the design-centric Crosby Street Hotel , where guests and locals can mingle throughout the chic public spaces.

Boulder, CO

4.  Boulder, CO

Hiking boots are a must if you’re visiting Boulder. Skiers and snowboarders take over the city in the winter, and when the weather is good, visitors flock to Eldorado Canyon State Park , Flagstaff , Chautauqua Park , and the Flatirons . Stay in the heart of town at the historic Hotel Boulderado , which puts you within walking distance of the vibrant Pearl Street Mall . Along this four-block-long pedestrian-friendly hotspot, you’ll find a slew of shopping, drinking, and dining options .

Portland, OR

5.  Portland, OR

Portland's laid-back vibes and numerous attractions make it ideal for a solo trip. Join fellow foodies as you sample your way through SE Division Street, including a savory breakfast at Pine State Biscuits and a creamy milkshake from Fifty Licks . Then, retreat to nature with a hike through Forest Park ; alternatively, stroll among thousands of flowers in the International Rose Test Garden . Looking to make new friends? Try hitting up a concert at local favorite Mississippi Studios or grab a beer at the city's many breweries. After an action-packed day, retreat to your room at The Nines , conveniently located downtown.

Asheville, NC

6.  Asheville, NC

Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, this dynamic North Carolina city is a favorite among artists and outdoor lovers alike. The tranquil waters of the French Broad River, located within the city limits, are perfect for a kayak trip, while the nearby mountains offer plenty of great hikes and look-out spots for photographers and nature enthusiasts. If you want a more refined experience, check out the palatial Biltmore Estate , America's largest privately owned house. You can even spend the night here: Three properties can be found within the 8,000-acre grounds. Beer enthusiasts will also love it here: Asheville has more breweries per capita than any other city in America.

Boston, MA

7.  Boston, MA

While Boston might loom large in American history (it is the oldest city in New England, after all), you can walk the narrow winding streets and explore the relatively small center in a day. The nearly 400-year-old town is full of hidden treasures that can be discovered on a self-guided walking tour. Tired of trekking on foot? Try one of the trolley tours—the guides are top-notch, and you might just make some friends while aboard the bright vehicles. Also, history buffs will especially appreciate staying at The Liberty , a 19th-century-era jail-turned-luxury hotel.

Bozeman, MT

8.  Bozeman, MT

Even when you're alone in Bozeman, you're never lonely. The city is beloved not just because it's the perfect home base for solo activities like hiking, skiing, and horseback riding but also because the scene in town boasts interesting museums, distilleries, breweries, and restaurants. When you've had your fill of Palisade Falls, the Gallatin Canyon, or Bridger Bowl , stroll around the laid-back town's historic brewery sector or dig into the heritage of this wild northern landscape at the Museum of the Rockies before heading back to your room at the upscale Kimpton Armory Hotel Bozeman .

Chicago,IL

9.  Chicago,IL

With top-notch museums and parks and a public transportation system that rivals any other across the country, Chicago is a winning bet for a vacationer still unsure about the pros of solo traveling. Indulge in some retail therapy along the Magnificent Mile (North Michigan Avenue) and visit an amazing spa for some much-needed R&R. Along the Magnificent Mile, you’ll also find a slew of splurge-worthy stays, including The Peninsula. In terms of entertainment, you’ll have plenty of options to choose from. Check out the city’s top comedy clubs , including The Second City and the Laugh Factory . Or, if it’s postcard-worthy views you’re after, make your way to one of the city’s many rooftop bars .

Seattle, WA

10.  Seattle, WA

Make sure to pack a comfy pair of shoes when visiting the city’s top attractions , including the Space Needle , Pike Place Market , Fremont , and Pioneer Square . Art lovers will also appreciate a stay at Hotel Max , followed by visits to Chihuly Garden & Glass , the Seattle Art Museum (SAM), and the Frye Art Museum . Before you skip town, grab a cup of the world-famous coffee from a local café (we recommend Elm Coffee Roasters ) and hop on one of the Puget Sound ferries to take in the scenic landscape, including the skyline, waterfront, and, in the hazy distance, Mount Rainer.

San Francisco, CA

11.  San Francisco, CA

In a city that fully embraces free spirits, your desire to fly through local museums, restaurants, and eclectic neighborhoods solo will see you fit right in. Tourist sights include the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island , and hopping aboard one of San Francisco’s historic cable cars. Once you've checked those off your list, explore one of the city's charming neighborhoods, such as Hayes Valley, Noe Valley or Pacific Heights. Try the Proper Hotel, which features a swanky rooftop bar, for accommodations.

Florida Keys, FL

12.  Florida Keys, FL

If it’s sunny days, warm temperatures, and turquoise water you’re after, look no further than this laid-back locale. Rent a bike and take a leisurely ride around the Keys, stopping at cafés and shops along the way. In the afternoons, head for the beach with a book and get ready to meet fellow travelers with a colorful cocktail in hand at the beachfront bars. If you want ultimate peace and seclusion, head straight to Little Palm Island , a private island resort about 30 minutes away from Little Torch Key via boat.

Washington, D.C.

13.  Washington, D.C.

Visiting D.C . solo allows you to explore the entire city at your own pace. Many  museums are free and deserve an entire day of exploring—like the National Gallery of Art , the National Museum of African American History & Culture , and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History . In the evening, take in a transformative performance at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts or enjoy a play with a side of history at Ford's Theatre , where President Lincoln was assassinated. Prefer to shop and eat your way through vacation? Make sure to visit Dupont Circle and Georgetown , where splurge-worthy stays–including the Four Seasons –abound.

Austin, TX

14.  Austin, TX

Young-at-heart solo travelers will find Austin’s lively spirit infectious. The city attracts creative types, many of which regularly flock to local music venues. Visit the Continental Club for fun-filled nights, take a stand-up paddleboard tour of Lady Bird Lake , and stroll down South Congress Avenue , dotted with fantastic shopping. Of course, no trip to Austin is complete without some good ol’ Tex-Mex, and options abound, including Veracruz All Natural , Gabriela’s , and Matt's El Rancho . Once you’ve hit food coma status, head back to your room at the trendy LINE hotel and hop into bed.

Philadelphia, PA

15.  Philadelphia, PA

Whether you’re a history buff looking to delve into our nation’s past, you want to eat your way through vacation, or you simply need some time by yourself, Philadelphia is the place for you. Stay near Center City (you can’t go wrong at The Loews ) and the whole shebang will be easily accessible: Gorgeous Rittenhouse Square —and the surrounding shopping area—is a stroll away, as is Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell . Art enthusiasts should visit the magnificent Barnes Foundation and the sprawling galleries at the Philadelphia Museum of Art . Foodies, on the other hand, will appreciate the city’s booming culinary scene , including top restaurants like Laser Wolf and Vernick Food and Drink—just be sure to save room for a cheesesteak or two.

Detroit, MI

16.  Detroit, MI

Formerly down-and-out Detroit has experienced quite the renaissance in recent years. Today, the city is a dynamic canvas for art, music, and thought. Hoof it around the Grand River Creative Corridor , the Dequindre Cut Greenway , and the so-called Guggenheim Ghetto to take in some incredible street art at your own pace, or head to landmarks of Tha D's Motown heritage like the Motown Museum and the homes of hitmakers Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, and Aretha Franklin. When you've worked up an appetite, follow your nose for some Detroit-style pizza at Loui's or Polish dumplings at Pietrzyk Pierogi . Finally, rest your head at the chic, centrally located Detroit Foundation Hotel , so you’re never too far from all the action.

San Diego, CA

17.  San Diego, CA

San Diego is all about the beach, surf, and California burritos. The 1,200-acre Balboa Park deserves a full day (or two) of your attention. Here, you’ll find gardens, hiking trails, museums, and the world-famous San Diego Zoo . After a day of museum hopping and wildlife spotting, you’re sure to work up an appetite. So, make your way over to the Gaslamp Quarter neighborhood and take your pick of eclectic eats, including American Junkie for pub grub, the Butcher’s Cut Steakhouse for top-notch chops, Asti Ristorante for Italian fare, and Bang Bang for fresh sushi. Stay close to all the action (or, in this case, incredible eats) by booking a room at the Andaz San Diego .

Phoenix, AZ

18.  Phoenix, AZ

Excellent eats, stunning desert surroundings, and gorgeous sunny weather: Expect all this and more in Phoenix. While visiting Arizona’s capital city, take advantage of the plentiful hiking opps, including Papago Park, Camelback Mountain  and Phoenix Mountains Preserve . Later, bar-hop your way through downtown Phoenix ( Khla , Barcoa Agaveria  and Baby Boy are a few of our favorites). Finally, catch up on some R&R at the tranquil Royal Palms Resorts & Spa , where you can lounge by the pool, people-watch in lush courtyards, hit the spa, and take cocktail-making classes—all while admiring beautiful flora and Camelback Mountain in the distance.

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12 best solo trips in the US for 2024

Tarah Chieffi

Editor's Note

Traveling solo is one of life's greatest adventures. Freedom, flexibility, empowerment and reflection are just some of the reasons to plan a solo trip.

Over the last decade, solo travel stereotypes have evolved from gap year students backpacking the Gringo Trail in South America to trips encompassing a wide variety of travel themes, experiences and budgets.

With the rise of the digital nomad, greater connectivity via social media and a growing "what am I waiting for?" mindset that tends to occur during tumultuous times, solo travel looks poised to be one of this year's biggest trends. More than 50% of travelers are looking to plan a solo adventure in 2024, and married women are one of the largest drivers of the market, according to a recent Skift report .

Whether you choose to travel as part of a group tour or independently, it's never been easier (or more affordable) to chart your own course. Many hefty single supplements are now being waived or reduced for both overland journeys and cruises .

For first-time solo travelers , there are plenty of U.S. destinations that combine easy access, relative affordability, welcoming vibes and diverse experiences to help streamline a solo vacation. This enables you to step out of your comfort zone and experience travel in a new way.

With that in mind, here are 12 of our favorite destinations for solo travel in the U.S. for 2024.

San Luis Obispo, California

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Best for: Surfing by day, wine tasting by night

Equidistant from San Francisco and Los Angeles , San Luis Obispo County combines lush scenery, coastal adventures, historic charm and superb wine-tasting within a relatively small and easy-to-navigate area. Often referred to as "Little Santa Barbara," the city is a charming, laid-back stopover for solo travelers embarking on a Pacific Coast Highway road trip.

The unpretentious downtown area is studded with historic landmarks, including the 18th-century San Luis Obispo de Tolosa Mission, now a museum housing artifacts from Native American and Mission-era history. Foodies should time their stay with the bustling farmers market (Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m.), where more than 100 vendors purvey a bounty of farm-fresh produce, flowers and even farm-to-table dinners.

Related: From California to British Columbia: 10 best places for an idyllic West Coast getaway

Downtown SLO's welcoming wine bars and tasting rooms are a cozy backdrop for solo travelers looking to make new friends. They provide a fun initiation into coastal California's prized pinot noir and chardonnay varieties.

Just a 10-minute drive from town, family-owned vineyards and tasting rooms dot the lush rolling hills of the Edna Valley. Some 30 miles north, the Paso Robles wine region is often touted as an affordable and more laid-back dupe for Napa.

At Pismo Beach, adventure lovers can surf, boogie board or ride an ATV across the largest swath of coastal dunes in California. This classic California beach town is surrounded by the Pismo Preserve, which provides sanctuary to owls, hawks, peregrine falcons and other wildlife.

Where to stay

If you are looking for a coastal base for exploration, the Vespera Resort on Pismo Beach, an Autograph Collection property, has reasonable room rates for its prime beachfront position. Rooms start at $344 or 65,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.

solo trips to usa

Best for: History buffs

From its crucial role in the Revolutionary War to longstanding icons like Fenway Park, Quincy Market and its many museums, Boston hosts a wealth of attractions for solo travelers who fancy themselves history buffs.

For a firsthand look at Boston's early days, step onto The Freedom Trail , a walking tour of 16 sites that played integral roles in the birth of our nation. You can continue your exploration in some of Boston's historic neighborhoods, including Beacon Hill and the North End (Boston's Little Italy).

If you plan to spend an evening cheering on the Boston Red Sox, staying at The Verb Hotel (starting at $431 per night) will put you within walking distance of Fenway.

Or, for a points-friendly option, book a room at The Liberty, A Luxury Collection Hotel , where rates start at $275 or 53,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night. The building once served as the home of Boston's Charles Street Jail, and you can dine among the preserved jail cell facades at the hotel's restaurant, Clink.

Related: Best hotels in Boston, including the Four Seasons and the Fairmont

Santa Fe, New Mexico

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Best for: Artistic enlightenment

Santa Fe has long been a haven for solo travelers in search of spiritual fulfillment and ethereal natural wonders. Nestled beneath the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the sacred ruins, shrines, New Age institutes and yoga centers offer healing and enlightenment for those at a crossroads in life.

As one of the world's greatest art centers, the New Mexico capital is celebrated for its rich tricultural heritage (Puebloan, Spanish and Anglo-American), vibrant arts scene and striking adobe architecture.

Art lovers can spend a day perusing the galleries and artisan studios lining Canyon Road. Then, they can head to an open-air concert at the world-famous Santa Fe Opera, which draws opera devotees from all across the globe.

Related: From Santa Fe to Taipei: 12 underrated LGBTQIA+ friendly destinations to visit in 2023

Santa Fe's mystical desert landscapes are immortalized by the late painter Georgia O'Keeffe, the "Mother of American Modernism." The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, housed in a former Baptist church, holds the world's largest repository of the late artist's works.

The city has also become a mainspring for innovative Southwestern flavors and cuisine, and you can find some of the West's most acclaimed restaurants here.

Marriott loyalists can earn and burn points at the pueblo-inspired La Posada de Santa Fe , a Tribute Portfolio Resort & Spa. From 54,000 points or $332 per night, you can stroll freely over its 6 acres while still being close to downtown's cultural attractions.

For those looking to indulge, the Auberge-affiliated Bishop's Lodge features luxurious rooms with traditional kiva fireplaces. It offers a number of experiences perfect for solo travelers, such as the Healing Art Journey designed to eliminate inner stress. Plus, a resident "chile host" helps gourmands find the perfect pepper and chili oil combination to accompany their meal.

Rates start from $749, but the hotel is currently offering a third-night-free promotion (until April 30), which brings the rate down to $500 plus taxes and fees.

Asheville, North Carolina

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Best for: Hiking, biking and beer

Asheville truly has it all for outdoor enthusiasts. You can hike and mountain bike trails through the hazy vistas of the Blue Ridge Mountains (the city provides a " hike finder " to help you find the perfect trail) and paddle down the French Broad River. Or, simply check out Asheville's outdoor shopping districts, like the River Arts District or Biltmore Park, by foot. (Shopping counts as cardio in my book.)

When it's time for some apres-hike brews and bites, head to one of Asheville's breweries. There are plenty to choose from, but Wicked Weed and Hi-Wire top the list for spots to satisfy your thirst and hunger in a fun setting.

For an upscale boutique stay in downtown Asheville, check into The Foundry Hotel , a Curio Collection by Hilton property that starts at $362 or 76,000 Hilton Honors points per night. Another solid option, the budget-friendly Hotel Indigo Asheville Downtown starts at $135 or 27,000 IHG One Rewards points per night.

New Orleans

solo trips to usa

Best for: Live music and livelier crowds

Even if you visit the Big Easy by yourself, you are never truly alone. Whether you're vibing with the throngs of tourists on Bourbon Street, standing in line for beignets at Cafe du Monde or learning about the city's rich history on a group walking tour, you're likely to be surrounded by friendly faces with similar interests (and a taste for powdered-sugar-covered fried dough).

If you've never been to New Orleans , make time to hit up hot spots like Pat O'Briens for a rum-soaked hurricane; Central Grocery, where the famous muffuletta sandwich was invented; and Preservation Jazz Hall for live jazz. If you still have time during your trip, venture farther from the French Quarter to City Park and Mardi Gras World. Or, take a guided tour of New Orleans' hauntingly beautiful mausoleums.

For a hotel that's close but not too close to the French Quarter, stay at The Eliza Jane (starting at $150 or 28,000 IHG One Rewards points per night) or the Kimpton Hotel Fontenot (starting at $150 or 17,000 World of Hyatt points per night) — two of New Orleans' many points-friendly hotels .

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Best for: Music lovers and foodies

The Texas state capital is known for many things — delicious barbecue, a stellar music scene, gorgeous green spaces, lakes where you can stay active and the world's largest urban colony of bats, to name a few. Visiting Austin as a solo traveler is convenient because there are various neighborhoods you can visit to enjoy dining, drinks and entertainment all in one place.

Sixth Street closes down to traffic on weekends and is a great spot for creative cocktails and neon-lit music venues. For something a little more laid back, head to Rainey Street. Also, South Congress, with its unique boutiques and variety of dining options, is a must-visit for both locals and tourists.

Zilker Park puts more than 350 acres of outdoor fun at your fingertips. You can swim in the spring-fed Barton Springs Pool, explore on a rented bike or canoe, or time your visit to annual events like the Austin City Limits Music Festival or the Austin Kite Festival.

Some of the best points hotels in Austin are close to downtown. This includes The Driskill, a World of Hyatt property starting at $369 or 21,000 World of Hyatt points per night, and the Austin Proper Hotel , which starts at $400 or 42,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night.

Zion National Park, Utah

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Best for: Breathtaking scenery and an accessible gateway town

One of the nation's most popular national parks, Zion makes for an awe-inspiring solo adventure with breathtaking landscapes, epic hiking and bike trails and fascinating wildlife.

In terms of transportation logistics, accessibility and accommodation offerings, planning a trip to Zion National Park is relatively straightforward. The gateway for exploration is charming Springdale, a small town just steps from the park's main entrance that has maintained its quirky vibe despite its soaring popularity.

Amid the winding canyon of sandstone buttresses, sheer red-rock cliffs and slot canyons, you'll find lush evergreen forests, kaleidoscopic wildflowers and mystical hanging gardens. If you are short on time, the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive (accessible only by shuttle bus from March through October) provides a glorious glimpse of the park's red rocks and easy access to several visitor-approved trailheads.

Angels Landing is an iconic hike you won't want to miss. Not for the faint of heart, some 21 hair-raising switchbacks, built into the rift, weave their way to Scout Lookout, which affords jaw-dropping panoramas of Zion Canyon.

Due to increased popularity, hikers need to enter a lottery in order to secure a permit. Depending on your fitness level (and traffic on the trail), it takes between three and five hours to ascend the canyon's east wall.

Just 1 mile from the park's entrance, the SpringHill Suites Springdale Zion National Park is one of the brand's finest iterations. The property offers modern, well-equipped suites that are both large and comfortable; it also offers complimentary breakfast every day and an outdoor pool with phenomenal views of Zion National Park. As a Bonvoy property, you can expect to redeem 40,000 to 60,000 points here; or you can use a 50,000-point Marriott certificate for a lower-rate stay. Cash rates generally start at $275 a night.

Another option is the luxe tents provided at Under Canvas' glamping site in nearby Virgin. The 60 luxe tents and suites come in different sizes and layouts, but all are kitted out with plush king-size beds, en suite bathrooms with hot showers and organic products, and in-tent wood-burning stoves. Rates start from $399 per night.

Portland, Oregon

solo trips to usa

Best for: Exploring the unique landscape of the Pacific Northwest

Portland is surrounded by natural beauty on all sides. Though the city lies in a valley, you can often see Mount Hood, Mount St. Helens and the towering green firs and pines surrounding it. To best enjoy these natural wonders, visit Powell Butte for panoramic mountain views or the outlook behind Pittock Mansion for city views with Mount Hood in the background.

You'd be remiss to skip all things weird and wonderful within Portland's city limits. Voracious readers could spend hours in Powell's City of Books, the country's largest independent bookstore. There's also the outdoor Portland Saturday Market , which is considered the largest continually operating arts and crafts market in the country. The city has so many food carts it created a handy guide to help you find exactly what you're hungry for.

Many of Portland's hotels reflect the city's unique style. Choose the Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland (starting at $170 or 32,000 IHG One Rewards points per night) or The Nines Hotel Portland (starting at $230 or 43,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night), both downtown.

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Best for: A mix of beach days and California history

San Diego is home to many beautiful beaches, but there's more to do than just spend lazy days in the sand (though I wouldn't blame you if you didn't leave the beach during your visit).

This year, the city is especially primed for discovery, as it has been designated the World Design Capital for 2024, along with Tijuana, Mexico. It's the first time that two neighboring cities in two different countries have shared the distinction. Both cities will celebrate the designation through unique experiences, events and festivals.

Many of San Diego's best-known attractions are in Balboa Park, including the San Diego Zoo, the San Diego Natural History Museum, the San Diego Air & Space Museum, and many splendid gardens and recreational areas.

About 2 miles west of Balboa Park on San Diego Bay is the USS Midway Museum , where you can learn about historic naval aircraft and helicopters on board the USS Midway aircraft carrier. Old Town San Diego — the first European settlement in California — and the Gaslamp Quarter are also worth peeling yourself away from the beach for.

Related: The best hotels in San Diego

If you prefer to stay close to downtown and the bay, reserve a room at the Embassy Suites by Hilton San Diego Bay Downtown , where rates start at $269 or 67,000 Hilton Honors points per night. If you want to be closer to the beach, head to the famed Hotel del Coronado . Expect nightly prices to start at $400 or 95,000 Hilton Honors points.

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Best for: Legendary country music

From the 4,000-seat Grand Ole Opry to the rows of bars with live music along Lower Broadway, you are never too far from legendary country stars and up-and-coming crooners when you visit Nashville.

However, Nashville isn't only a hotbed of honky tonk. It's also where music fans go to immerse themselves in the history of country music. You can pay homage to the greats like Patsy Cline and Johnny Cash at the Country Music Hall of Fame. Or, you can visit RCA Studio B, where stars like Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton recorded country classics.

Nashville is also well known for its shopping scene. Visit The District in downtown Nashville for everything from record albums to cowboy boots. Then, head to the shops in Hillsboro Village or Gulch for local and nationally known fashion and accessory brands.

Related: The best hotels to book in Nashville for the full Music City experience

The Embassy Suites Downtown Nashville (starting at $160 or 47,000 Hilton Honors points per night) offers spacious rooms and a rooftop indoor pool, but for a true Nashville experience you'll never forget, go for the Dolly Parton suite at the Graduate Nashville (starting at $300 per night).

Orcas Island, Washington

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Best for : Idyllic scenery and amazing wildlife watching

A 90-minute drive north of Seattle, the port of Anacortes is the departure point for the Salish Sea's San Juan Islands archipelago (10 miles offshore from the Washington mainland). It's a mesmerizing tapestry of emerald-green islands, glacier-carved mountains and a sparkling sea.

The largest of the chain, Orcas Island appeals to independent travelers with its idyllic scenery, peaceful ambience and warm, communal spirit. The main village, Eastsound, is sprinkled with galleries, intimate restaurants and watering holes. You can savor freshly caught seafood and craft cocktails while trading stories with locals and fellow travelers.

Nature lovers can embark on hikes through the 5,252-acre Moran State Park, laced with over 38 miles of trails and a route for every skill set. The summit of the 2,400-foot-tall Mount Constitution rewards hikers with 360-degree views of Vancouver Island as well as both Mount Rainier and Mount Baker on the mainland.

Related: Pacific Northwest road trip: The San Juan Islands and Olympic National Park

If you prefer to take in the scenery and dazzling wildlife with new friends, join a tour with Outer Island Excursions, which offers memorable whale-watching cruises.

Snug Harbor Resort features 20 modern, well-appointed cottages with kitchens, vaulted ceilings, decks and gas grills overlooking secluded Mitchell Bay. Guests have complimentary use of kayaks, paddleboards, canoes and bikes; boaters can also access the property via a private marina. Rates start from $299 per night.

Sedona, Arizona

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Best for: Reconnecting with nature

There are few places in the U.S. with more spectacular scenery than Sedona. Surrounded by striking red-rock buttes and majestic canyons, this desert destination is an ideal spot for communing with nature.

For some, that could mean a solitary day of hiking at the picturesque Bell Rock. Others may prefer a more spiritual experience like a yoga hiking tour of Sedona .

Sedona's art scene is as vibrant as its landscape. Peruse shops and galleries in the Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village or the Sedona Artist Market. On the first Friday of every month , many galleries stay open into the evening, hosting special artist receptions and other events.

The Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock (starting at $285 or 53,000 Hilton Honors points per night) is about as close as you can get to Sedona's best hiking trails. For a serene retreat experience, stay at L'Auberge de Sedona (starting at $399 per night) or The Wilde Resort & Spa (starting at $450 per night).

Bottom line

When you take a solo trip, you have the freedom and independence to go where you want and do what you want whenever you want.

Whether you are looking for outdoor adventures, foodie heaven or big-city excitement, these destinations are among the best cities in the U.S. for solo travelers.

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By: Author Girl with the Passport

Posted on Last updated: May 2, 2024

Categories North America , Solo Female Travel

Are you a diehard solo traveler who is desperately searching for some of the best places to travel alone in the US? If you are then you’ve come to the right place because trust me, there really ain’t no party like a USA solo travel party (YEE-HAW)!

Besides solo travel is just, in general, the total shiz! Esepcially since, well, who really has time to sit around, waiting for other prople, just to book an epic USA vacay?

I know I don’t! I mean, if I sat around, waiting for other people to travel, then I think THE most exicitng place that I’d ever go would be the grocery store. WOMP, WOMP, WOMP.

Which is why I created this SUPER handy list of all the best places to travel alone in the US, this way you can quickly and easily get your solo travel swerve on, and while waiting for…exactly NO ONE. Wait! Time out! Scratch that! Because in all honesty,  I actually wrote a WHOLE LOT of NOTHING.

Yeah. See, instead of writing this post myself, I actually found some of the raddest and baddest solo travelers out there to help me create this list of awesome American cities for solo travelers.

So take a gander, get MAD innspired, and see if you favorite metropolis made the cut, or is just another, anonymous addition to the chorus of the song, “another one bites the dust.”. Either way stick around and find out exactly where your solo travels should take you next, as you explore the grand old, U S of A!

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1. San Diego, California

Beautiful Torrey Pines Beach, at sunset, in San Diego, California.

By: Sane of Spend Life Traveling

One of the many things I love about San Diego is the intense devotion of locals to this city and the level of pride that they have in calling this place home.

And for good reason! Because between its perfect, year-round climate, the beautiful beaches, the gorgeous Balboa Park, and the many independent shops, restaurants, and cafés, San Diego really is a fabulous city!

I mean I myself have taken many solo trips to San Diego and cannot recommend it enough as one of the best places to travel alone in the US.

And added bonus? Many tourists seem to skip over this city when visiting California, making this place a whole lot less touristy than many other nearby, urban centers.

But If you’re unsure of what to do during your solo trip here, then why not start with one of the best  things to do in San Diego  and explore some of the city’s many amazing beaches? Two of my personal favorites are Ocean Beach and the Mission Beach boardwalk.

However La Jolla is great too. And if you do end up here, be sure to visit the seals at La Jolla Cove (if you’re feeling extra brave, you can even swim with them too!)

Now, if you have time you cannot leave San Diego without visiting Coronado Island for the day. You’ll also want to explore the enchanting Balboa Park (take your time since this greenspace is massive!) and spend at least one evening in Little Italy and the Gaslamp Quarter.

But if all this solo travel leaves you feeling a bit lonely, then you can always check out Meetup.com  and meet like-minded, solo travelers while at a rejuvenating yoga sesh by the beach or while enjoying a fun, craft beer tasting. Because the array of different activities that this website offers really are endless.

2. Honolulu, Hawaii

While in Honolulu, Hawaii, take some time to hike up Diamond Head and experience the stunning, panoramic views of Waikiki and the surrounding area.

By: Noel of Travel Photo Discovery

Of all the fun places that solo female travelers can visit in the US, Honolulu, in Oahu, is definitely one of the best.

Just a short, five-hour flight from the west coast of the USA, Honolulu is a vivacious hub of international travel and is a fantastic home base from which you can explore Hawaii’s many neighboring islands.

However the city is itself is also a fun and easy place for solo travelers to explore since it is home to iconic, tourist attractions like Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head State Park.

But if you’re looking to do something a bit more cultural, then you can always visit one of the area’s many historical attractions like Iolani Palace (the only royal palace in the United States), city hall, Chinatown, Aloha Tower, Pearl Harbor, and Ala Moana (the largest outdoor shopping mall in the Pacific). 

Additionally, Honolulu is a paradise for adventure lovers and has many different activities that solo travelers can enjoy, like water sports, hiking, biking, sailing, and climbing; all of which can be done as part of a group tour group or on your very own, DIY excursion.

However if food is more your thing, then you’ll love Honolulu’s food scene, which is a beautiful mixture of traditional, Hawaiian dishes with other, distinct, Asian cuisines, creating a cross-cultural feast of flavors that can be found throughout the city’s many different street food vendors, food courts, and fine dining venues.

So if you’re ready to visit Honolulu for yourself, then check out this post about some of the  top things you can do in Honolulu , and get some additional inspiration about what to see and do while on the island of Oahu.

3. New York City, New York

A beautiful view of NYC's iconic skyline.

By: Claudia of My Adventures Across The World

New York is hands down, one of the best cities to travel alone in the US! I mean, after all, it was the immortal backdrop for the iconic show, Sex and the City! Which makes sense since this is the kind of place where a solo traveler never really feels alone.

No, really! There are just so many things to do, places to visit, shows to see, and events to attend that you never really have time to feel lonely.

Plus there are tons of classic things to do in New York , like see the Statue of Liberty, go on the Staten Island ferry, visit the Empire State Building (from where you can get breathtaking views of Manhattan), explore Central Park, stop by the MET (the Metropolitan Museum of Art), check out the Guggenheim, visit MOMA (Museum of Modern Art), and pay your respect at the National 9/11 Memorial and World Trade Center.

While you’re here I also recommend walking across the Brooklyn Bridge and exploring Brooklyn Heights, one of the nicest neighborhoods in Brooklyn. Once here you’ll enjoy stunning, panoramic views of both Manhattan and the Williamsburg Bridge, another iconic bridge that connects downtown Manhattan with Brooklyn.

However if you’re looking for an excellent place to eat, then you can’t beat Olio e Piu, which is a nice Italian eatery in The Village. Zibetto Espresso Bar is also a fantastic place for an awesome cup of coffee in Midtown Manhattan.

And while New York does have some excellent accommodations, they can be quite costly. Therefore you may want to opt for an Airbnb instead of a regular hotel, especially since the experience will feel a bit more personable.

Plus if you can find a centrally located Airbnb in the East Village, then you’ll still have easy access to some of the best attractions, restaurants, and nightlife spots in the entire city.

4. Asheville, North Carolina

Some of the stunning views that you'll enjoy while hiking around Asheville, North Caroline

By: Meghan of Meghan the Traveling Teacher

Asheville is such a fun city to visit alone! Not only will you find plenty of likeminded people here, but you’ll also discover that a visit to this charming little mountain town can be super affordable too!

Additionally Asheville is located less than an hour from the Smoky Mountains, making it easy for visitors to go on incredible hikes and explore some of the region’s most spectacular waterfalls.

Personally though my favorite area is the Pisgah National Forest since you can go down a natural rock slide waterfall in the summer and marvel at the beautiful fall foliage here in the Autumn.

Because while you’re in Asheville, the mountains really are all around you in, which is why many locals, and travelers alike, will join hiking groups (you can find them on Facebook or MeetUp) and explore the plethora of different hiking trails around the city.

But, after all that hiking, you’ll probably be a little hungry! Which is perfect since Asheville has an amazing food and drink scene, with local favorites including restaurants like Tupelo Honey (Southern food), Corner Kitchen (American cuisine), and Curate (Spanish food).

So feel free to relax and go on an awesome brewery tour. Or, learn more about the city’s fascinating history at places like the Biltmore Estate and Omni Grove Park Hotel.  Because trust me! There really are a ton of fun and cheap things to do around Asheville, North Carolina.

5. Memphis, Tennessee

Beale Street in Memphis Tennessee, one of the best places to travel alone in the US.

By: Clare of I live 4 Travel

Memphis is a city that is known for its music, making it the perfect place to experience some authentic Blue’s and Rock-n-Roll.

Which is why the one thing that you absolutely HAVE to do while in Memphis is visit Graceland , the former home of Elvis Presley.

During your visit not only will you get to see exactly what the mansion looked like on the day of Elvis’ death, but you’ll also get to view some of his lavish outfits and pay your respects at his gravesite.

While in the city you can also stop by the legendary Sun Studio , the birthplace of Rock-n-Roll, and hear the unique stories behind rock-n-roll legends like Turner, Elvis, Johnny Cash, and Roy Orbison, all of whom recorded albums here.

However if history and museums are more your thing, then you cannot leave Memphis without an eye-opening visit to the National Civil Rights Museum , a unique attraction that was built around the Lorraine Motel, the exact place where Martin Luther King was assassinated.

But Memphis is not just famous for its music. It’s also known for its unique style of barbecue, which can be enjoyed at Central BBQ , in downtown Memphis. And once you’ve had your fill of amazing BBQ take a nice, leisurely stroll down Beale Street and listen to some live music at one of the area’s many fantastic bars.

Yes Memphis really is the perfect city for solo female travelers since it’s safe, easy to get around, and home to a ton of different attractions that every type of solo traveler will love.

6. Madison, Wisconsin

By: Paulina of Paulina on the Road

Madison,  Wisconsin  is often overlooked by travelers who are searching for some of the top destinations in the United States. However the capital of Wisconsin is a great place to visit, especially if you’re traveling solo!

“Why?” you may rightly wonder. Well, this city has so many amazing activities for you to enjoy alone, like visiting the  Madison Historical Society , exploring the  Wisconsin State Capitol , or enjoying a scenic walk along Lake Mendota.

But if you don’t want to spend your entire time in Madison alone, then you can always visit one of the city’s many bars and restaurants, like  Madison Eleven Park , since this is an easy place to meet people, thanks in large part to nearby, Madison University.

And if you’re not sure where to stay while in Madison then you’ll be delighted to know that this amazing city has several different hostels, like the  HI Madison Hostel , that offer a wide array of activities for solo travelers to enjoy. 

7. San Francisco, California

Marina enjoying the marvelous Painted Ladies of San Francisco, California.

By: Marina of Travel Eat Blog

San Francisco is one of my favorite places to travel solo since it’s a safe, vibrant city, that is also home to an amazing public transportation system.

I also love how unique every neighborhood in San Francisco is.

I mean it’s like each neighborhood has it’s very own, unique history; a history that you can personally experience while you’re there. That’s why, I would definitely recommend visiting one of the  most beautiful districts in San Francisco , the Marina/ Cow Hollow District.

While you’re here you’ll find a ton of different local shops, street bars, restaurants, and beaches, as well as some beyond exquisite views of the Golden Gate Bridge. 

The Palace of Fine Arts  is also in this area and a total must since you can pack yourself a little picnic lunch and enjoy it out in front of the pond here. You can also stroll through the park and enjoy mesmerizing views of the Golden Gate Bridge.

Similarly Chinatown is another must-see neighborhood, in downtown, San Francisco, that is filled with unique decorations,  colorful shops, historic street lights, vibrant hanging lanterns, and charming pagodas.

This area is also home to Chong Qing Xiao Mian, an amazing little Chinese restaurant that serves some of the best Sichuan noodles (beef noodles with pickled mustard) in the entire city. And for a fantastic, reasonably priced place to stay try some of the hotels near Union Square since they are centrally located and within close proximity of some fantastic entertainment, food, and shopping options.

8. Phoenix, Arizona

The amazing, natural landscape that you'll discover while hiking along the Treasure Loop Trail through the Superstition Mountains near Pheonix, Arizona.

By: Nicole of American SW Obsessed

Best visited between October and March when the weather isn’t too hot, Phoenix is without a doubt one of the most underrated cities in the USA.

I mean not only is there a lot to do there, but it also makes a great home base from which you can explore the area’s many National Parks and Monuments.

Personally though my favorite part of Phoenix is Scottsdale since it is a real foodie’s paradise that has over 800 restaurants and cafes to choose from. And while a variety of different cuisines are represented here, I recommend sampling Scottsdale’s authentic Southwestern cuisine since it is a beautiful cross between Spanish, Mexican and Tex-Mex flavors.

However to really enjoy dishes from as many restaurants as possible, I recommend joining one of the many amazing food tours that are offered by Arizona Food Tours .

While you’re here I would also recommend going on a hike along the Treasure Loop Trail since it a beginner’s trail that will take you through the Superstition Mountains (to the east of Phoenix) and provide you with breath-taking views of the surrounding area (When hiking in Phoenix, always start early in the morning and carry plenty of water).

9. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The historic beauty of Center City in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

By: Derek and Mike of Robe Trotting

Philadelphia is a fantastic city for any type of traveler, but especially for solo female travelers since it is well-lit, safe, easy to get around, and has a ton of fun things to do , many of which are best enjoyed alone.

Philly is also known for its wealth of world-renowned art museums, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art , The Barnes Foundation , and The Rodin Museum .

However if science is more your thing, then you’ll love Philly’s Franklin Institute , as well as The Mutter Museum of Medical Oddities. Additionally, Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens are another hidden gem that is well worth visiting since this fantastical place includes an exhibition of tile-mosaics that are spread throughout multiple city lots.

Now because Philadelphia is home to more street art murals than almost any other city in the United States, it is also a fantastic city to explore on foot.

And along the way you can also discover Philly’s Old City, and learn more about this city’s prominent. place in American history, with a visit to Independence Hall , The Liberty Bell , and The Constitution Center.

And for all the food lovers out there, no trip to Philly would be complete without sampling local favorites like a cheesesteak and a Philly soft pretzel. Plus most Philadelphia restaurants actually offer food service at the bar, which is the perfect place to dine when eating alone.

10. Disney World, Florida

Disney World (in Florida) really is one of the best places to travel alone in the US.

By: Kris of Nomad By Trade

My first ever solo trip was to Disney World and I truly believe that it is the perfect place to start your very own, solo travel adventure.

I mean if you’re staying in Disney itself then all of your transportation (including from the airport to your hotel and from your hotel to the parks) is included with the cost of your stay.

Therefore you really don’t have to worry about the logistics of getting around by yourself or being alone at night. And with four theme parks, two water parks, and a shopping/dining district to enjoy, there’s plenty to keep you busy during your stay.

Plus not only do you get to plan your days exactly as you want them, visiting all of the top attractions that matter to you the most, but dining reservations and FastPasses are also much easier to come by when you’re traveling alone.

There are also official, Photopass photographers, stationed at all of the best Disney photo spots, who will help you take pictures, even if you don’t purchase photos directly from Disney so that you can come home with something other than a selfie.

Additionally several popular attractions now have designated, single rider lines that you can use to help reduce wait times, which is just one of the many reasons why I love visiting Disney World solo .

11. Santa Fe, New Mexico

The beautiful, natural landscape of Santa Fe, New Mexico, one of the best places to travel alone in the US.

By: Stella of Around the World in 24 Hours

Santa Fe, New Mexico is one of the most pleasant and charming cities for a solo female traveler in the United States. First of all, it’s not a huge city. In fact, it’s not even the largest city in New Mexico, making it a relatively easy place for solo travelers to navigate.

Now because Santa Fe is the state capital, and one of the most historic cities in New Mexico, it has a wealth of cultural attractions and delicious restaurants that guests can enjoy.

That’s why the first stop for any solo female traveler in Santa Fe should be the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum , an institution that is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the most famous American, female artist of all time.

However if you’re more interested in history, then you can always visit the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian , to learn more about New Mexico’s very first settlers, and the Palace of the Governors, to better understand the men and women who helped shape New Mexico’s past.

But, if you’re looking for a bit of relaxation then be sure to make an appointment at Santa Fe’s legendary Ten Thousand Waves Spa, where you can splurge on an all-day package, or save some money on one of their more affordable, female-only baths.

Also don’t miss the out on Santa Fe’s extraordinary restaurant scene, where you can go casual at Cafe Pasqual’s or enjoy something a bit more upscale at Restaurant Martin .

Either way Do NOT leave without trying the area’s famous, New Mexican green chiles! Because yes, they really are THAT GOOD!

12. Boise, Idaho

Beautiful Boise, the unassuming capital of Idaho.

By: Kay of The Awkward Traveller

Like most of Idaho, Boise is a criminally underrated hidden gem in the United States. However that’s also part of the reason why this city is such a fantastic destination for solo female travelers.

I mean… Pull up those Tinder profiles ladies! HEYYYOOO.

But, aside from the top tier dating potential, this vibrant, college town hosts an array of fun pop up events that solo travelers will LOVE, like indie film showings, poetry slams, and trivia nights every day of the week.

Boise is also a microbrewery mecca of sorts, with some of my personal favorites including Sockeye Brewing and Boise Brewing.

Speaking of booze and food, Boise does a magnificent job of bringing the earthy goodness of Idaho’s treasure – the potato – to life in new and exciting ways.

So be sure to stop by Boise Fry Co, and sample some of the more than 20 sauces that accompany their endless array of potato types and fry cuts. Also and I hate to say it, but you really haven’t lived until you’ve eaten Idaho’s famous Butter Cake. So, definitely pick up a slice after a fantastic lunch (or dinner) at Fork !

And while Idaho has no National Parks to speak of, the natural areas that surround Boise are truly exquisite and full of enchanting waterfalls that are waiting to be discovered in places like Shoshone Falls and Craters of the Moon National Monument .

But if culture and learning is more your jam, then definitely check out one of the nation’s top nuclear labs at Atomic City. Or you could always decolonize your understanding of American history and take a trip to the Sacagawea Cultural Center, where you can learn all about the TRUE story behind the Lewis & Clark expedition.

13. Denver, Colorado

The incredible natural beauty of Denver, Colorado.

By: Meg of Fox in the Forest

When choosing some of the best places to travel alone in the US, Denver just HAS to be on your list!

I mean one of the BEST things about Denver, Colorado, is the fact that most of the residents here are actually from somewhere else. Yup! It’s an incredibly dynamic city full of transplants, that is home to a variety of different people from all across the USA.

And while the people of Denver are amazing, there are also a ton of fun things to do in Denver, like visit a top-notch brewery, catch a concert at the famous Red Rocks Amphitheater, head to a museum, enjoy a picnic lunch at one of Denver’s many parks, or go on one of the many amazing  hikes near Denver.

If you can though be sure to rent a car (at least for a day) so that you can enjoy the beautiful mountain scenery or  Rocky Mountain National Park  or visit one of the many relaxing hot springs just outside of Denver.

Now although there a ton of different boutique hotels in Denver, one of the best places to stay for any solo female traveler is going to be an Airbnb.

And the Highlands, RiNo, and Capitol Hill are all perfect neighborhoods to stay in since there are plenty of small businesses, boutique shops, and restaurants here for visitors to explore.

14. Atlanta, Georgia

The beauty of downtown Atlanta, Georgia during sunset.

By: Allie of WOC Travel

Atlanta is a great destination for solo female travelers since there are a multitude of things to do here, that will satisfy people with a variety of different interests.

I mean from history to art to cultural activities to food, you will not run out of things to do here. And one of your very first stops here should be the Atlanta Botanical Gardens . 

Because one of the park’s most awe-inspiring, feature displays is that of the Earth Goddess, a 25-foot tall, living sculpture that consists of more than 18,000 annual plants that are used to create the structure’s beautiful face and hair.

Now, in addition to the botanical gardens, intrepid solo travelers can also enjoy the city’s famed World of Coke, Zoo Atlanta, Centennial Park, and the Aquarium, as well as a ton of different festivals that occur each weekend.

And if you’re trying to decide where to stay in Atlanta then I would definitely recommend the Midtown area since it’s in close proximity to multiple forms of public transportation.

There are also many fantastic restaurants, like South City Kitchen for brunch and Surin of Thailand for late-night dinner,  in this amazing neighborhood, as well as top attractions, like Piedmont Park (AKA the City of Atlanta’s premier green space).

15. Boston, Massachusetts

Sunset near Boston's beautiful harborfront.

By: Retha of The Roaming Nanny

Boston is a great city for solo female travelers. Not only are there plenty of things to do here, year-round, but this city is also home to a fantastic, easy-to-use, network of public transportation.

That’s why I highly recommend a Boston itinerary of at least 3 days, if not more, since this will give you plenty of time to visit many of the city’s top attractions.

Because as someone who grew up nearby, I always tell visitors that they NEED to do two things while in Boston: Explore Boston Common and Public Gardens and Watch a baseball game at Fenway Park (or at least take a tour).

Trust me on this, the Common always has something going on, especially when the weather is nice and the flowers in the Public Gardens are in full bloom, There are also plenty of fun statues to discover, as well as a slew of Swan Boats that you MUST take a spin on.

And while I’m a HUGE baseball fan myself even if you’re not into the sport, you should still definitely watch the Red Sox play at Fenway Park (one of the oldest ballparks in the country) since it is always one hell of an experience.

So yeah just grab a hotdog, a beer, and some cheap tickets (they usually start at around $25-$35 apiece), so that you too can enjoy Boston’s immortal, boys of summer.

Now when searching for a place to stay in Boston, look no further than  HI Boston , which sits right near Boston Common, I promise this is an absolutely ideal location to stay in as it’s right near the Redline (which can get you anywhere in the city that you need to go) and is within walking distance of both Chinatown and the Theatre District.

This fantastic hostel also offers guests both private and shared rooms, as well as a complimentary breakfast every morning. 

16. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

The vibrant beauty of Myrtle Beach's famed boardwalk in the evening.

By: Heather of RaulersonGirlsTravel

You wouldn’t immediately think of Myrtle Beach as a fantastic, solo female travel destination, but you should! Because not only is Myrtle Beach small enough for you to explore comfortably on your own, but there are also a ton of different things do there; so much so that you won’t have any idea what to do first.

So, to start, you can always do the obvious, and rent a lounge chair on the beach, while periodically dipping your toes in the water.

However, if all that relaxation gets a bit dull, you can always take a nice stroll along the beach, enjoy the 1.2-mile-long boardwalk here (with several piers that extend out into the ocean), and even stop at the legendary Bowery for some live music.

Plus, if you get hungry along the way you can always enjoy one of the numerous, beachside eateries here, which include Rip Tydz (known for their seafood) and Duffy’s (known for their incredibly sassy waitstaff).

But if you want an even bigger selection of restaurants to choose from, then just stop by Broadway at the Beach, which is also home to a local movie theater, an aquarium, speed boat rides, and various forms of nightlife.

And if you’re feeling REALLY adventurous, you could always rent a car and take a short drive to Brookgreen Gardens or go a bit further afield and explore the beautiful city of Charleston (If you don’t want to drive, you could always take an UBER too).

Now during my trip to Myrtle Beach, I enjoyed a lovely stay at the Anderson Ocean Club and Spa , which sits right on the water. However there are plenty of hotels available here, with a variety of different price ranges, that are all within easy walking distance of the beach.

Which is just one of the many reasons why Myrtle Beach really does have everything you need for the perfect, weekend getaway as a solo female traveler.

17. Portland, Maine

The quaint, New England charm of the Portland Head Lighthouse in Portland, Maine.

By; Olivia of My Wandering Voyage

Portland, Maine, is an enchanting, east coast town that is filled with historic, red brick buildings and seafood restaurants as far as the eye can see.

Add in a BEYOND friendly atmosphere and you have the perfect destination for solo travelers. But what really makes Portland, Maine special is the fact that it has been named both the craft brew capital of the United States and the restaurant city of the year in 2018. 

Therefore expect more eateries here, per capita, than in any other city in the US, except for San Francisco of course! And some of the most amazing, foodie hot spots that you’ll just HAVE  to try while you’re in town include  Bite into Maine ,  The Highroller Lobster Co ., Portland Lobster Co.,  J’s Oysters , and Eventide Oyster Co. for delicious seafood and incredible fresh lobster. 

Next wash all that delicious food down with some great cocktails at  Vena’s Fizz House , mead from Maine Mead Works, delicious gin from  Hardshore Distilling Company , or a pint from one of the town’s many craft breweries.

While in Portland you’ll also want to explore the cobblestone streets of the Old Port, do a bit of shopping on Exchange Street, enjoy the views from Munjoy Hill, or watch the boats go by at the Historic Waterfront. 

However the real highlight of any trip to Portland, Maine are the series of quaint lighthouses that surround the city, the most famous of which is the  Portland Head Lighthouse . See there really is so much to see and do, that you’ll definitely want to plan a fun  weekend in Portland ! 

18. Salt Lake City, Utah

The natural beauty fo Salt Lake City, Utah, one of the best places to travel alone in the US.

By: Rachelle of Adventure is Never Far Away

Salt Lake City, Utah, is the PERFECT destination for solo female travelers in the USA!   Known as the biggest little town in the west, Salt Lake City has something to satisfy the wanderlust in every type of traveler.  

So If you’re an adrenaline junkie, why not take to the sky and go skydiving or paragliding? Or If you’re a rock climber, why not explore one of the numerous slot canyons and sheer faces that surround the city?

And if you visit during winter, well, then be sure to take advantage of the best snow on earth and test your skills at one of Salt Lake City’s world-class ski resorts.

Because with a wealth of restaurants, interactive museums, sporting events, and festivals for solo travelers to experience, the variety of different activities here will always keep you coming back for more.

Plus not only is Salt Lake City easy to navigate, but it’s also one of the safest capital cities in the entire United States.  

So much so that residents always welcome visitors and even look out for solo travelers, guaranteeing that anyone who visits will have an amazing time. Salt Lake City also has the added benefit of having hotels outposts for most major chains and being home to a diverse array of AirBnB options.  

That’s why for a more socially engaging travel experience, be sure to stay at the new SLC Hostel, which is located just a mile from downtown, right across the street from the city’s light rail system; making this hostel the perfect jumping-off location for exploration further afield.

19. Las Vegas, Nevada

The world's one and only, Las Vegas, Nevada.

By: Jordan of The Solo Life

A surprisingly fun city to visit as a solo traveler is Las Vegas, Nevada. And although unexpected there are a number of exciting things to do for anyone who wants to solo travel Las Vegas.

Now of course there’s gambling in Vegas, as well as shopping, seeing a show, or simply people-watching along The Strip; all of which can be enjoyed as a solo traveler.   And because there are so many people around, and so much security at all of the city’s major hotels and casinos, Las Vegas never really feels unsafe, which is something that is important to any solo traveler.

Another great thing about Las Vegas is that it’s pretty reasonably priced, at least if you’re not a gambler.  

Additionally there are a ton of different day trips that you can take from the city, to places like the Hoover Dam and even the Grand Canyon .

However for a fun and totally unique solo activity, try booking a tour at the  Neon Museum , a place that collects and restores neon signs, in order to tell the story of Las Vegas’ dynamic past.  

Once inside visitors can see a multitude of historic signs, and all while learning more about them from a dedicated guide.   So whether you’re a gambler, a fan of live shows, or an avid, outdoor enthusiast, Las Vegas really does have something to offer every type of solo traveler. 

20. Cincinnati, Ohio

The exquisite, Cincinnati skyline.

By: Sage of Everyday Wanderer

Easy to navigate and with plenty to see and do, Cincinnati is an amazing Midwest destination for solo travelers.

I mean, I explored the city solo from before dawn until well after dusk and always felt safe, which is why I think that Queen City is one of the best places to travel alone in the US.

Founded in the mid-1800s by immigrants from Prussia, Bavaria, and Saxony, Cincinnati’s so-called, “Over the Rhine” neighborhood has a great, central location and is full of one-of-a-kind boutiques, delicious restaurants, and local breweries that are al just waiting to be explored.

And if you enjoy learning about the past then discover the dark and sobering history of slavery in America at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Cente r.  

Next lighten things up a bit at the American Sign Museum , which is home to the largest collection of vintage, 1900s era signs in the United States, including a two-ton McDonald’s sign and a fiberglass Big Boy.

From here take a stroll along the Ohio River, at Smale Riverfront Park, admire some the city’s 140 street art murals, and walk across the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge, a structure that connects Ohio with Kentucky and that offers visitors unparalleled views of the entire city.  

But no trip to Cincinnati would be complete without enjoying a nice, big, bowl of Skyline Chili , nestled atop a bed of spaghetti, and a scoop of black raspberry chocolate chip ice cream from Graeter’s . Conversely, you could also kick start your day with breakfast at Maplewood Kitchen and Bar , where the menu highlights locally-sourced, seasonal ingredients.  

Afterwards check out the gourmet hot dogs at The Senate, which should be closely followed by a visit to Bakersfield , where you can enjoy some of the city’s best street tacos and drinks (preferably ones with tequila or whiskey).  

21. Charleston, South Carolina

The iconic, Pineapple Fountain in historic, Charleston, South Carolina.

By: Michelle of The Wandering Queen

Charleston, South Carolina is without a doubt, one of the best cities in the USA for solo travelers.   Not only is this town an incredibly, Instagrammable place, filled with historic, pastel-colored homes, but it’s also known for its wealth of delicious seafood and is famed for its one of a kind, southern hospitality.

However Charleston is also home to some wonderfully, delectable cuisine that anyone traveling alone in Charleston will love.

So much so that it can be extremely difficult to get reservations at some of the city’s top eateries, like Edmunds, Oast,  Prohibition, Magnolias, and Husk.

And when it comes to deciding where to stay in Charleston, I highly recommend the downtown area since it is a pedestrian-friendly, centrally located neighborhood, that is within easy walking distance of iconic places like Waterfront Park, Marion Square Farmers Market, King Street shopping center, Historic Charleston City Market, Battery Park, Rainbow Row, and White Point Gardens.  

Before you leave though Do NOT forget to take some Instagram shots at Rainbow Row and the Pineapple fountain since both places are incredibly photogenic. But regardless of what fun things you do in Charleston , you’ll definitely fall heard over heels in love with this charming, pastel-hued city.

22. Miami, Florida

Some of the amazing beaches that you'll find in and around Miami, Florida

By: Inna of Executive Thrillseekers

As a solo traveler you’ll first need to decide what part of Miami you’d like to stay in, either Miami or Miami Beach, since these are two completely different areas.

See Miami is a fairly typical city, filled with residential buildings, business centers, skyscrapers, hubs of public transportation, two airports (Miami International & Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport), restaurants, clothing stores, parks and basically anything else you can think of.

In contrast Miami Beach is located on an island and feels like an entirely different city with its own, unique vibe. So, you may want to visit as part of your New York to Miami road trip .

That’s why this place feels more like a cozy little resort town, with a variety of different low-rise buildings, cafes, restaurants and nightclubs for you to check out. There are also groves of beautiful palm trees here that sit nestled along the magnificent, 10-Mile beach.  

Therefore if you can, do try and make the most of your time here by staying at a hotel right on Miami Beach, with 24-hour concierge service, just so that you can feel a little safer. Now there are are also plenty of amazing places to visit in Miami , like:

  • Bayside Mall – A beautiful, cozy street along the bay that is home to a ton of different shops and restaurants.
  • Bayfront Park – A stunning park on Biscayne Bay that hosts a variety of different local events and shows.
  • Miami Zoo – Occupying more than 750 acres, this is considered one of the best zoos in the country and is home to more than 500 different species of animals.
  • Wynwood – An artsy neighborhood filled with street art murals, theaters, art studios, museums, and designer clothing stores. 

And while 90% of travelers visit Miami to relax on the beach, and enjoy some of the island’s many famed nightclubs, as a solo traveler,   do be careful and take the same precautions that you would in any major city.

23. New Orleans, Louisiana

Some of the beautiful architecture that you'll find throughout New Orleans iconic, French Quarter.

By: Wendy of The Nomadic Vegan

New Orleans is typically viewed as a party town, a place where you can go with a group of friends and have a wild time.  

But can you actually enjoy the Big Easy as a solo traveler?   Yes, absolutely!   Because honestly, one of the most amazing things about New Orleans is the iconic, Southern hospitality that you’ll experience from locals.  

I mean it’s totally normal for random strangers to strike up a conversation with you. That’s why it’s incredibly easy for solo travelers to make new friends here.   Plus New Orleans locals will be quick to lend a hand if you look like you’re lost or are in need of some help.

Another great way for you to meet people is through a walking tour, during which you can admire the beautiful architecture of exquisite neighborhoods like the French Quarter, the Garden District, and Faubourg Marigny.  

Other interesting tour options through the city include cemetery tours and plantation tours.   But if you opt for the latter, be sure to choose one that goes to Whitney Plantation, which has been converted into a very insightful museum about slavery.

And if official tours aren’t really your thing then you can always just wander around the city and enjoy the live music scene here, since you’ll find lots of musicians performing along the streets of the French Quarter.

That being said Frenchmen Street is typically where most locals go to enjoy some live music, and you might want to do the same.

Additionally there are also some amazing restaurants in New Orleans  that serve up traditional, Cajun-style dishes, some of which are available in gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan variations.

And if you’re going to drink while in New Orleans, please do so responsibly and limit yourself to a couple of cocktails.  But if you’re not comfortable drinking alone, then you can always join one of the many pub crawls or cocktails tours through the city .  

24. Washington D.C.

The Cherry Blossoms in full bloom along the National Mall of Washington D.C.

By: Richa of My Ticklefeet

The capital city of the US will take you beyond politics and into a world full of history, fun, and adventure.  

Now, in my opinion, the best time to visit is during the Spring, when you can see all of the beautiful Cherry Blossoms in Washington DC .

Washington D.C. really is amazing at any time of the year since there are a ton of different attractions here that you can happily enjoy alone. From dozens of free Smithsonian museums to National monuments to tours of government buildings, like Capitol Hill, the White House, the Library of Congress, etc., this magical city really does have it all.

And If you’re visiting during the Spring or Summer seasons, then don’t forget to check out some of the free summer festivals that take place, almost every weekend, throughout the city.   Plus many of the embassies in the city will actually open their doors to the public and host various, cultural events during the month of May.

But given the number of tourists and amount of traffic in the city, I’d recommend using either public transport or shared car services to navigate the city (Also, don’t forget to pack a pair of extra comfortable sneakers since you’ll be doing a lot of walking).

I’d also recommend staying in either the downtown area near China town or near the National Mall since both of these areas are extremely close to many of D.C.’s top attractions.

25. Savannah, Georgia

The old-world beauty of Savannah, Georgia.

By: Marta and Milosz of Backpackers.WRO

Located in the Southeastern part of the United States, Savannah is the oldest city in the state of Georgia and is a perfect destination for anyone who loves history or who wants to explore famous locations from their favorite books and movies.

However no trip to Savannah would complete without a visit to the city’s historic center, a charming, incredibly safe place that is easy for solo travelers to explore.

You could happily spend hours here, walking amongst the historic buildings and the enormous oak trees, with their characteristic Spanish moss.

While you’re here you can also visit a wealth of different filming locations and sit on Forest Gump’s bench in Chippewa Square, visit the house from Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil , or explore the wedding chapel, on Tybee Island, from The Last Song .

Also don’t forget to sample some local delicacies from the famous confectionery – Byrd Cookie Company.   Trust me, the selection of goodies here is huge, with the Scottish Oatmeals being my personal favorite.  

You also can’t miss River Street Sweet, which is home to the most famous candy store in all of Savannah (No matter what, get the beyond delicious pralines).

And if you can, do try and visit River Street in the evening, when you can listen to live music, get a hot dog from a food truck, and grab a local souvenir.

26. Blue Ridge, Georgia

The historic, Blue Ridge Scenic Railway in Blue Ridge, Georgia.

By: Bret of Blue Ridge Mountains Travel Guide

Located in northern Georgia, at the southern end of the Blue Ridge Mountains , is the tiny town of Blue Ridge.

Encompassing a mere 2.4 square miles of land, and with a population of less than 1500 people, this quaint village sits adjacent to the Tennessee River watershed in the north and the Alabama River watershed in the south.

Blue Ridge is also surrounded by the mountains of the Chattahoochee National Forest, and offers visitors endless opportunities for outdoor recreation.  

Which is precisely what makes this friendly, welcoming town such a great place for solo travelers.  

Love hiking?   Then explore the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail and check out some of the gorgeous waterfalls that can be found in the Vogel and Amicalola Falls State Parks.  

Enjoy being near the water?   Then stop by Lake Blue Ridge and do some fishing, kayaking, stand up paddle boarding, or boating. You could also try tubing or fly fishing, for freshwater trout, along the Ellijay and Toccoa Rivers.

Additionally there are plenty of cozy mountain cabins that are available for rent, as well as some amazing hotels that you can stay in, like the Douglas Inn and the historic Blue Ridge Inn B&B.   This quaint little town also has some fantastic restaurants for you to enjoy, like Mike’s Trackside BBQ, Harvest on Main, and the aptly-named Southern Charm.  

Whatever you do though be sure to take a ride on the famous, 125- year-old, Blue Ridge Scenic Railway. It takes visitors on a picturesque, 13-mile journey along the beautiful Toccoa River, to the twin border towns of McCaysville, Georgia and Copperhill, Tennessee.

27. Hot Springs, Arkansas

Hot Springs, Arkansas is one of the best places to travel alone in the US. This spot is famous for its hot springs. Duh! No brainer right! I’m sure the name gave it away. Anyways, if you want some alone time where you can unwind and just connect with yourself, then this is the place to visit.

Just think about going to Bathhouse Row which has 8 bath houses. These date back to the early 19th and 20th century and make great places for a solo stop. Otherwise head to Garvan Woodland gardens for a nice leisurely stroll. The bonsai garden has a lot to see!

If that’s not something you want to do, swap Garvan Woodland gardens with Hot Springs National park. A great tip is to head to the visitor center at Fordyce Bathhouse. It offers free tours of the National park. Once you are done hiking along the trails, you head back to Bathhouse row for another soak!

28. Seattle, Washington

Seattle is one of the big cities that are perfect for anyone who is interested in traveling alone in the US. First off, it has all the amenities that every big city has. Think of museums, amazing food, good shopping, lots of great restaurants and more. One of the top things to do in Seattle is to head to the top of the Space Needle. This is where you will get a bird’s eye view of the Seattle skyline. 

Don’t forget to head to Pike Place Market. It is always bustling and it will definitely make you feel like one with the crowd. Here you can get a lot of great handmade souvenirs, amazing local food and more. While you are there, make sure not to forget the underground speciality shops!

Now if you want to get away from the city, then head to Olympic National Park where you can enjoy the calm forests and trails. Hiking is something that is popular in the region but make sure that you check the weather before you head out on the trails!

Best Places To Travel Alone In The US FAQ

How do you travel alone for the first time in the us.

Traveling alone in the US can be daunting when you are heading out for your first trip. The best thing to do is follow a few rules to ensure that you are safe. For one, make sure to arrive at your destination early. Try to not reach after dark. This will allow you to check in at your accommodation and to check out your neighborhood. Other tips are”

  • Always let someone know where you will be.
  • Always and I mean always have travel insurance .
  • Carry your hotel’s address/business card.
  • Never tell anyone where you are staying.

Can A Girl Travel Alone In The USA?

Yes by all means! I have traveled solo across the US so many times. It is safe as long as you are sensible about your interactions with others. 

At What Age Can You Travel Alone In The USA?

Generally airlines allow children above the age of 5 to travel alone. Children between the age of 5-11 will however have parental permission and you have to check with the airlines before traveling.

TADA ! OUR MISSION TO FIND THE 26 BEST PLACES TO TRAVEL ALONE IN THE US IS NOW COMPLETE!

I hope you found this list moderately inspiring because, gosh darn it, i know i did., sure, i’ve been to a couple of these cities, but most of them are still totally new to., so, if you need me, i’ll be living my best life on one of these  hella awesome, solo vacations, and if this list of epic, solo trips has left you longing for some usa solo travel, then pin this now and read it again later.

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Thursday 3rd of March 2022

I read a lot of Blog Post on Solo Travel but this blog are really intresting and I never read blog topic like this. Your writing skill Awesome!

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Thanks so much for reading.

Friday 4th of February 2022

I liked the post, very interesting and well written, I really needed to know about Solo Travel in the USA, thanks for sharing :D!

Thanks for the comment and so glad you found the post useful. Thanks for reading.

Monday 8th of February 2021

This is such a great list! Philadelphia and Phoenix are personally high on my list of upcoming places to check out. I'll definitely save these suggestions for the future!

Tuesday 23rd of February 2021

Oh awesome! Thanks for reading Courtney and so glad you found this article helpful.

Saturday 4th of January 2020

This is such an awesome post! I'd always discounted traveling solo in the US - not from choice, but because I don't drive and thought that'd be a problem. I'm seeing now that I had a lot more options than I thought! Thank you! <3

Thanks for reading! Yeah, there are a TON of solo travel options for anyone in the United States. Just so much to do and so little time, per usual.

As a solo traveller, I’m definitely adding lots of these places to my list! Thanks for sharing!

Thanks for reading and so glad that you found this post useful.

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25 Best Places To Travel Alone In the US – An Epic Bucket List

The US is one of the best destinations in the world for travelling solo . Some of the reasons being – easy to meet travellers, safety is not an issue, and the connectivity is excellent. In this post, globetrotters and travel bloggers have shared  the best places to travel alone in the US  – a mix of cities, each uniquely offering plenty of experiences for solo travelers.

In the United States, you will find megacities encompassing skylines adorned with multi-storeyed buildings coexisting with beautiful national parks, home to abundant wildlife, gorgeous waterfalls, alluring valleys and dense forests, making it one of the most diverse, culturally and historically rich countries in the world. 

From hiking in the spectacular mountains to camping under the stars to road-tripping across the country – there is nothing that you can’t enjoy in this part of America!

So go ahead and get to know more about this beautiful country to add cities to your solo travel bucket list!

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Best Places to Travel Alone in the US

Denver, colorado.

When it comes to solo travel, picking a destination where you feel safe and welcome is paramount. Luckily, many United States destinations fit the bill.

But if you are looking for one of the best places to travel alone in the US that also comes along with a healthy dash of Midwestern friendliness, then a  trip to Denver, Colorado , is an option you must explore.

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When it comes to things to do in the “Mile High City” (as Denver is known), there are tons of fantastic options.

Popular attractions in the downtown area include the new and improved  Union Station , Denver’s famous  16th Street Mall , and standing precisely one mile high at the  Colorado Capitol Building . 

Recommended tour: Rocky Mountain National Park and Estes Park Tour from Denver

Colorado is also well known for being an outdoor recreation lover’s dream .

So, if that describes you, then you will love all the incredible hiking trails, mountain biking, skiing/snowboarding, or even getting a workout in at one of Denver’s many city parks .

They are all fantastic activities to do solo, while still allowing you to mingle with like-minded people.

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Where to stay in Denver?

As you are planning your trip, a solid hotel recommendation is  The Westin Downtown Denver .

It is located smack dab in the middle of the 16th street mall, is reasonably priced, has an incredible rooftop pool, and is under the reliable Marriott brand.

Or, if you are looking for a more local option,  Courtyard Downtown Denver  is Denver’s original boutique hotel.

– Kara Patterson, Destination Live Life

Salt Lake City, Utah

Salt Lake City is one of the best places to travel alone in the US for many reasons. At the top of the list, Utah’s capital is one of the safest cities for solo travelers to wander around alone.

It’s also a picturesque place that sits in a valley surrounded by mountains. The biggest city in Utah has a friendly small-town vibe, and it’s a comfortable place to meet locals. 

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Among the  things to do in Salt Lake City  are visiting museums, admiring the unique architecture, and learning about its history which dates back to the first settlers who came in 1847. 

If you love history, the landmarks in Salt Lake City are well preserved. Start at Temple Square , the headquarters for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons), which has grand buildings and lovely grounds.

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Other unusual things to do in Salt Lake City are skiing or hiking at Park City (20 minutes away), and visiting the quirky Gilgal Garden to see giant body part sculptures and biblical scriptures.

Recommended tours: Salt Lake City Big City Loop Bike Tour

Take an Instagram shot of the “Up” house , which is a replica of the Disney and Pixar movie. For the best view, hike up to Ensign Peak behind the State Capitol building. 

Where to stay in Salt Lake City?

The best place to stay is in the city centre, within walking distance of many of Salt Lake City’s sites. Two hotels are the Hilton Salt Lake City Center and Salt Lake City Marriott City Center .

-Christina Pfeiffer, Travel2Next

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Mobile, Alabama

The Southern states of the US are famous for their hospitality, and nowhere is that more true than in the charming coastal City of Mobile, Alabama .

It is one of the best places to travel alone in the US as you won’t have any trouble making friends with the locals here because it’s quite common for Mobilians to say hello and even strike up a conversation with strangers they pass on the street.

Mobile is a calmer, quieter alternative to New Orleans and offers many of the same attractions, without so much raucous partying and with significantly less violent crime.

Best places to travel alone in the US

Even though it’s now part of Alabama, Mobile was founded by the French and was the original capital of the French Louisiana Territory.

It means you’ll see similar architecture with beautiful wrought-iron balconies and antebellum mansions built by plantation owners. 

Recommended tour: Evening Food Tour of Old Mobile’s Culinary History

Best places to travel alone in the US

They celebrate Mardi Gras here too! Parades run day and night for about two weeks in the leadup to Fat Tuesday, usually in late February or early March. Then a bit later in March is another local celebration, the Azalea Trail Festival.

Local high school girls dress up as Southern belles and welcome visitors to the City to see the pink and white azalea blooms.

At other times of the year, you can visit the USS Alabama battleship or the historic Fort Condé. And be sure to try the local specialities in  Mobile’s restaurants . 

Where to stay in Mobile?

As for where to stay in Mobile, The Malaga Inn is a beautiful antebellum townhouse in a great location downtown.

-Wendy Werneth, The Nomadic Vegan

Miami, Florida

Arty and cultural Miami in Florida is one of the best cities in the United States for solo travel.

Whether you like street art, food, or relaxing on the beach, there’s plenty to keep you busy in this refreshing and colourful City.

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The surrounding neighbourhood of South Beach is perfect for a beach day. Even if you’re alone, it’s safe to leave your belongings on the sand while going for a dip.

Recommended tour: Miami Sightseeing City Tour

For a tasty but cheap eating in the area, head to Sriracha House for delicious Asian food. Afterwards, eat an indulgent rainbow doughnut at Happy Place Donuts.

Best places to travel alone in the US

Other exciting areas in Miami include Little Havana, the most prominent Cuban neighborhood outside of Cuba.

For the  best food in Little Havana , start with a Cuban sandwich at Old Havana Restaurant, then finish with gelato at Azucar Ice Cream.

The other excellent place to check out in Miami is Wynwood Walls .

This area was once run-down but is now one of the city’s most colourful and vibrant parts, with static art galleries to check out and colourful murals all around the neighbourhood.

Recommended: Miami: Little Havana Walking Food Tour with Lunch

Where to stay in Miami?

The best place to stay in Miami for solo travellers is South Beach , in particular, Beds’ n’ Drinks Hostel which, despite the name, is a relaxed place to stay with a beautiful outdoor seating area.

With a hearty breakfast buffet that will keep you full all day, it’s also a good place for meeting other travellers.

– Rose Munday, Where Goes Rose

Honolulu, Hawai

One of the best places to travel alone in the US is Hawaii . With a melting pot of different cultures and nationalities living on the islands and visitors traveling from all around the world, Hawaii is welcoming and really offers Aloha to everyone that visits, including solo travelers. 

The main hub for visitors to the islands is usually Oahu and Honolulu airport – a busy metropolitan area that contains world-famous Waikiki and the lovely beach areas. 

best places to travel alone in the US

Honolulu is a vast area of the urban oasis and green tropical zones that combine city and cultural treasures, lovely nature, beautiful landscapes and stunning vista points, making it one of the best travelling cities.

There are plenty of  things to do in Honolulu . The City is easily accessible and walkable too.

You can take public transportation everywhere or catch Uber rides to more outlying areas worth visiting, including  Diamond Head and Pearl Harbor . 

best places to travel alone in the US

Visit the historic district in the downtown area encompassing  Chinatown , museums, the  Lolani Palace , the Capitol building , and other historic sites. 

If you are an outdoors and adventure lover, you can have your choice of Kayaking, Snorkelling , sailing, scuba diving to on-land pursuits like hiking, biking, mountain climbing to more extreme adventure sports.

Recommended tour: Oahu Submarine Scooter Adventure

best place to travel alone in the US

Foodie lovers can visit farmers markets , food truck venues, food courts, and even fun oceanside bars and beautiful dining venues to choose an international variety of dishes along with favourite local dishes to choose from.

If you want to see the rest of the island with visits to scenic coastlines and views, gorgeous beaches, and western towns with a tropical vibe, rent a car or take a guided circle island tour to get a flavour of the real part of Oahu and the beautiful landscape around the island .

Where to stay in Honolulu?

One of the best areas to stay in Honolulu is Waikiki, which has plenty of hotels and guesthouses in all budget ranges. I’d recommend Marine Surf Waikiki 17th Floor , close to the beach with excellent views.

-Noel Morata, This Hawaii Life

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City is a great place to dip your toes in on solo travel in the United States. The city has a vibrant downtown but it’s also a big road trip destination since it’s one of the  major cities on Route 66.  

For solo travelers who love driving alone, OKC is the perfect destination since it’s one of the largest cities in the US by land. 

Best cities in the US for solo travel

Make sure to visit the  Lake Hefner Lighthouse ,  Bricktown , and the  Wheeler Ferris Wheel .

A really popular thing to do in OKC during the season is to go to an  Oklahoma City Thunder basketball game  and then go out in Bricktown afterward. 

Best places to travel alone in the US

Other fun but more off-beat things to do in Oklahoma City include heading down to the  Paseo Arts District  or  Automobile Alley  as well as eating at one of the city’s great restaurants in the Asian District.

There are also tons of great OKC Instagram spots you can visit to get gorgeous travel photography, including lots of great views and cute cafes to explore. 

If you love museums, check out the  Oklahoma City Museum of Art  and the  National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum . 

Where to stay in Oklahoma?

Check out The Skirvin Hilton Hotel Oklahoma City , one of the best historic hotels in the city of Oklahoma.

-Stephanie Craig, Oklahoma Wonders

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Phoenix, Arizona

Located in the middle of the Sonoran Desert, Phoenix , AZ is one of the coolest places to travel solo in the United States.

The City has a little bit of everything from delicious eats to picturesque hikes, beautiful architecture and cool art. 

Best places to travel alone in the US

Hiking  is a pastime in the Phoenix area, just remember to start early during the warmer months, and you’ll love it. 

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Papago Park  is known for its Hole in the Rock hike where you can climb the rock; it’s also a great place to view the sunset.

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Plus there’s even a fishing pond! If you’re into more strenuous hikes,  Camelback Mountain  also offers a fantastic view of the Phoenix valley. 

Best places to travel alone in the US

Phoenix also has a great art and architecture scene. You’ll find beautifully painted murals throughout the City as well as museums and renowned architecture.

Recommended tour: Morning Hot Air Balloon Flight Over Phoenix

Visit  Taliesin West , once Frank Lloyd Wright’s home and architecture school, today it is still a school, but it’s also a museum for architecture lovers.

You’ll love  spending a few days in Phoenix , and you’ll want to return over and over again. 

Best places to travel alone in the US

As a Southwestern state, Arizona and Phoenix specifically, are well known for their Southwestern cuisine. You’ll find Mexican food everywhere, including tacos, Menudo, Sonoran hot dogs, and so much more. 

Where to stay in Phoenix?

The AC Hotel Phoenix is a fantastic place to stay. The rooms are luxurious for the price. It is so close to Papago Park that you can see it from the pool area!

Constance, The Adventures of Panda Bear

San Diego, California

San Diego is one of the perfect Cities for Solo Travel in the US. Why? It is incredibly safe, and there is a ton of things to do in San Diego.

The crime rate in San Diego is extremely low, despite being such a large city. In most tourist areas, it is no problem to walk around at night and feel safe.

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I have lived here for many years and here are some of the highlights that you can’t miss: 

Downtown/Gaslamp Quarter:  Just in Downtown San Diego, there is so much to do and explore. If you want to party, go to the  Gaslamp Quarters for fun bars and clubs and some of the best restaurants in San Diego .

Best places to travel alone in the US

If you are interested in museums, head to the countless museums in  Balboa Park  or visit the  USS Midway aircraft carrier . For animal lovers, you can go whale watching. 

Recommended tour: San Diego Harbor Cruise

Best places to travel alone in the US

Beach towns:  The beach towns in San Diego have a very laid back and casual vibe.  Pacific Beach  is the party beach town,  Ocean beach  is famous for its laid back Hippie vibe, and Mission Beach is beautiful for vacation rentals and families. 

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Where to stay in San Diego?

I would recommend staying Downtown , especially if you don’t have a car. You can explore a lot on foot or use public transport. The ITH Hostel in San Diego Downtown is a great budget-friendly option in a perfect location. 

If you want a hotel, but are still budget-friendly, take a look at the Urban Boutique Hotel , which is just slightly more expensive and also in a great location. 

– Maria Haase,   San Diego Explorer

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Seattle, Washington

Seattle is one of the best cities to travel alone in the US. The Pacific Northwest is an extraordinary region, and Seattle represents that well.

It’s surrounded by mountains and water on all sides with a delicious food scene and outdoor activities in every direction. 

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Seattle offers so much to a solo traveller. From food and drinks to outdoor activities and museums. If you’re wondering  what to do in Seattle  besides eat and drink, there’s a lot for you to discover.

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One must-visit attraction is Seattle’s primary market –  Pike Place Market . It’s catered to tourists but is still a great stop with a diversity of food stalls and vendors throughout the market.

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Another excellent solo trip is heading to the  Museum of Pop Culture . It’s a quirky museum designed to be a tribute to all things pop culture from the past. The museum will bring back some good and cringe-worthy memories. 

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If you’re more into true art, then the  Chihuly Garden  and  Glass exhibition  may be more your speed. It’s a display of glass sculptures from artist Dale Chihuly.

The sculptures are all sizes and shapes and will take your breath away. 

Another great idea is to book a ride through Puget Sound  using the Washington State ferry or a private company.

It’s easy to take the ferry to  Bainbridge Island , where the natural wonder of the region is amazing to explore first-hand.

Where to stay in Seattle?

One of the most interesting neighborhoods in Seattle is Capital Hill .

It’s the perfect area to stay if you want to meet other travellers because it’s the center of the City’s nightlife scene and full of coffee shops, boutiques, and eateries. 

The Downtown is full of great hotels, but if you want to be in the middle of it all, State Hotel is close to all the action.

-Derek Hartman, Robe Trotting

San Francisco, California

If you’re longing to visit America but are worried about traveling alone, San Francisco is a great place to start as the lively, vibrant city is a wonderful place that welcomes solo travelers.

Best places to travel alone in the US

The arty, laid-back vibe of San Francisco makes it a safe place to travel, and unlike visiting LA or New York, you’re much more likely to be able to strike up a conversation with someone in a coffee shop or museum!

Best places to travel alone in the US

San Francisco has a whole host of epic tourist attractions which are must-sees –  The Golden Gate Bridge , Fisherman’s Wharf , Alcatraz Island , riding the cable car , Lombard Street , and Chinatown . 

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Recommended tour: San Francisco Bay Sunset Catamaran Cruise

There are also some more offbeat attractions such as unique museums and galleries,  the wave organ at the Marina ,  poetry evenings in the City Lights Bookstore , the sculptures along the  Embarcadero boulevard,  and enough quirky coffee shops and restaurants to keep you entertained for years!

Where to stay in San Francisco?

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If you’re traveling to San Francisco solo (and want to meet new people), I suggest staying in one of the city’s cool hostels such as Hi San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf Hostel in Marina District or the more upmarket FOUND Hotel/Hostel . 

They always have such a range of people (all ages and nationalities) so you’re bound to find someone you connect with, and if you still want your own space then FOUND offers private Superior Queen Rooms too.

Chrysoula Manika, Travel Passionate

Boston, Massachusetts

The Oldest City in America, Boston , has many feathers on its cap.   It is one of the biggest cities in the country, but it is among the most walkable cities – thanks to its large town-like ambience.

Rich in history and many things to offer, Boston is also one of the best places to travel alone in the US. 

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You have plenty of things to do in the City – Be it just gorging on food from local markets, going on a heritage trail, sailing at the waterfront, or just lazing at the park, Boston gives you multiple options to choose. 

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If you are a history lover, then  Boston’s freedom trail   is for you.

The trail takes you through prominent landmarks and talks of the American Revolution that took place to throw British colonies out of their land.

Remember the Boston tea party which we studied in our history classes? So you get to see all that. It is a pleasant 3km walk, and the trail is marked by red tiles running around the City. 

A little away from the trail’s end lies the  Prudential Tower , the top of which gives you a 360-degree view of the City. On a clear day, you get to see flights taking off the Boston airport, and other far off islands. 

Recommended tour: Boston Duck Boat Sightseeing City Tour with Cruise Along Charles River

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Walk into the  Boston Public Market  to see local producers selling fresh veggies and all kinds of groceries.

And for some good food, walk along the pier and fine dine. Or there is always  Faneuil Hall Marketplace  for a variety of American and Mexican food. 

When in Boston, never forgot to have chunky juicy Lobster, for which Boston is known, and even just a sandwich with it is heavenly. Boston is well connected by the subway and has buses.

Where to stay in Boston?

Some of the best neighbourhoods in Boston are near Back Bay Station, The North End, The South End, Harvard Square, and Brookline, each offering a different experience. In Back Bay, the recommended hostel is Hi Boston Hostel .

If you prefer a single bedroom apartment, Cozy & Stylish Newbury Street Studio, #9 and Stylish Newbury Street Studio, #11 are excellent.

Chittra,  Masala Box

Washington DC

How could you travel to the United States without discovering its famous capital? Washington, DC is so much more than just the White House.

One of the best places to travel alone in the US, the City is full of exciting culture, fascinating history, and breathtaking architecture.

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In general, Washington, DC, is a safe and easy-to-discover city and, therefore, perfect for solo travelers.

When I arrived in Washington, DC, I was surprised at how easy it is to walk to many of the City’s attractions. 

When visiting Washington DC , don’t miss the National Mall, which is located in the centre of the City.

You can also discover the  Lincoln Memorial   here. Not only known from Martin Luther King’s famous speech but also in the movie Forest Gump.

Recommended tour: Washington DC in One Day: Guided Sightseeing Tour

Also, there are a lot of impressive museums to discover, which cover almost every subject. Many of them are even free of admission.

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But a visit to the  Georgetown district  is also worthwhile. Stroll along the waterfront and enjoy the fantastic view.

You could easily forget that you are actually in the capital of one of the world’s largest countries. In the popular  Park Dumbarton Oaks , you will find plenty of rest.

Where to stay in Washington, DC?

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If you are traveling alone as a woman, you can book accommodation near the centre so that you don’t have to rely on public transport.

One of the most popular areas for travellers is the neighbourhood around the National Mall. Some of the recommended places to stay in Washington in this area are Hotel Harrington and Luxury Rentals National Mall DC .

-Vicki Viaja,  Sweet Vida Home

Best Places to travel alone in the US – Offbeat Cities

Milwaukee, wisconsin.

Milwaukee typically is not the first place people think to travel to as it’s often overlooked because of its proximity to the more famous Chicago.

However, it’s actually one of the excellent cities for solo travelers in the US because there are so many things to do, prices are dirt cheap for a major city, and Milwaukeeans are very friendly and welcoming.

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Milwaukee is a great solo travel destination, especially if you’re into summer festivals, beer, and friendly locals. 

Recommended: Discover Iconic Milwaukee Tour

While traveling solo in Milwaukee, one thing you’ll want to do is go  brewery hopping .

Milwaukee is known for being built on beer, so check out a bunch of the local breweries. Some recommendations are  Lakefront Brewery for the tour  and Dead Bird for delicious vegan food and beer. 

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You should also check out all the festivals if you’re visiting Milwaukee in summer, and go for a walk downtown around the Riverwalk. 

Great day trips from Milwaukee are  Lapham Peak, Madison, and Green Bay  if you’re looking to get out of Milwaukee for a day.

Where to stay in Milwaukee?

If you are traveling solo to Milwaukee and want to stay at a hostel, check out the newly built Cream City Hostel in the eclectic Riverwest neighborhood. It will help you visit the real Milwaukee at a confluence of different neighborhoods. 

If hostels aren’t your thing, go for The Iron Horse Hotel in Walker’s Point, just south of downtown . Both are located in wonderful spots to see the city with plenty to do and see within walking distance. 

Mike and Becca ,  MY Travel BF  

Flagstaff, Arizona

The walkable historic Downtown makes Flagstaff in Arizona one of the best US cities for solo travel. Flagstaff’s proximity to the Great Outdoors pulls those looking for solo outdoor adventure from around the world.

The surrounding  Ponderosa Pine forest —the largest on Earth—can be reached via hiking and mountain biking trails that begin right inside the city limits. 

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Besides the  Grand Canyon ,  Wupatki National Monument  (NM),  Sunset Crater  NM, and  Walnut Canyon  NM are within a 30-minute drive from the bustling Downtown. 

Take the  Amtrak train  or  historic Route 66  into the town that earned its stripes in railroading and lumber. Now a lively university town with a tempting foodie scene, the City has an easy-to-navigate airport (FLG).

Recommended tour: Grand Canyon Sunset Tour from Flagstaff

Meetup with other solo travelers at chill places like Nomads Global Lounge or Macy’s European Coffeehouse & Bakery. 

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The  Flagstaff Brewery Trail  and mellow live music venues render this mountain town a safe place to meet other international travelers who come to experience Grand Canyon National Park . 

Antelope Canyon, the Navajo Nation ,  and the Instagrammable Horseshoe Bend   are a day trip away.

Where to stay in Flagstaff?

Stay at the new Residence Inn by Marriott right in historic Downtown, so convenient to craft breweries and the Orpheum Theatre’s live concerts.

-Stacey Wittig , Unstoppable Stacey

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh might not have a big reputation as a tourist spot, but recent changes are making ‘The Steel City’ one of the best places to travel alone in the US. The city has gained a reputation for being one of the most livable cities in America. 

Pittsburgh can offer a lot when it comes to travel and photography. What was once purely an industrial town has now blossomed into a fun place to go and visit.

One of the more quirky activities for the solo traveller is the self-guided scavenger hunt .

Work your way through a 15 clue scavenger hunt by yourself or with a team of newly found friends while also exploring the history and sights of Pittsburgh.  

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Pittsburgh is set between the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers and where the two rivers intersect the beautiful  Point State Park . The park has walking routes alongside both rivers. 

Recommended tour: Essential Pittsburgh Experience – The One Tour to Take

Across the Allegheny River sits  Heinz Field , home to NFL’s Pittsburgh Steelers.

Almost right next to it is PNC Park home of baseball’s Pittsburgh Pirates. Both are among the prettiest sports stadiums in the country

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No visit to Pittsburgh would be complete without a trip to one of the cities stunning viewpoints.

The easiest one to reach is  Grandview Overlook  across the Monongahela River. It affords a complete panorama of the whole of the downtown skyline. 

Where to stay in Pittsburgh?

While there a plenty of hotel options within Pittsburgh more affordable options can be found in the township of Moon just outside of the city.  

-Rob, Roam Yonder

Scottsdale, Arizona

One of the best places to travel alone in the United States would have to be Scottsdale, Arizona.

Located just outside Phoenix , there’s almost an endless list of  things to do in Scottsdale , a small but growing city.

With so many museums and guided adventure activities, Scottsdale is a great, safe place to visit as a solo traveler.

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Scottsdale is a vast art-centric city with loads of public art, art museums of all types, art “experiences” like Wonderspaces and the Cosanti studio, and the UNESCO World Heritage Site architectural landmark of  Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West . 

Recommended tour: After Dark Desert Tour and Navigating the Night Sky

Additionally, Scottsdale has an extensive network of outdoor preserves with a long list of outdoor activities that would be perfect for solo adventurers:  Kayaking, light hiking trails , guided mountain biking, horseback riding excursions  and so much more.

Where to stay in Scottsdale?

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One great place for a solo traveller to stay in Scottsdale would be the Civana Wellness Resort & Spa .

Whether or not you’re into spa life, Civana is excellent for solo travellers because they have an extensive menu of free activities that include guided hikes in nearby deserts, cooking demonstrations, sports and fitness classes, swimming, art classes, and so much more.  

-Ashley Smith,  My Wanderlusty Life

Bozeman, Montana

Bozeman is one of the best places to travel alone in the US. Bozeman is an excellent stop on a Montana road trip or as its destination thanks to the Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport.

It is one of the  best places to visit in Montana  due to its city attractions, nearby nature sights, world-class skiing a short drive away, and a friendly vibe that is extended to visitors .

Within the city limits, you’ll find a wide range of things to do, from tastings at craft breweries and distilleries to tasting some of Bozeman’s fine farm to table cuisine to checking out one of the best dinosaur museums in the country:  the Museum of the Rockies.

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At night, head to Main Street in downtown Bozeman for some drinks and dancing and the chance to meet some new people or just head to your accommodation for a good night’s rest before waking up early to hit the trails or slopes. 

Recommended tour: Best of Yellowstone Full-Day Private Guided Tour from Bozeman

Solo travelers will find amiable locals to strike up conversations with or the chance to seclude themselves on a remote hiking trail (just bring your bear spray) or while skiing down the slopes at nearby  Big Sky Resort .  

Where to stay in Bozeman?

An excellent option for a place to stay for solo travelers in Bozeman is the Treasure State Hostel , which has both private and shared dorm rooms. 

-Gina Tarnacki, Travel Montana Now

Detroit, Michigan

Detroit is one of the best places to travel alone in the US. The City is an unexpected addition but is a worthy destination for travelers.

Once America’s 5th largest City and widely derided following decades of economic decline is starting to emerge from its dark shadows.

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While there remains a long road of progress ahead, a period of mutual investment has seen several of the City’s landmark buildings renovated. A renaissance of this great Michigan city is upon us.

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Just a short walk north lies District Detroit, the City’s midtown sports and cultural hub home to all four of Detroit’s major league sports teams and the ornate  Detroit Opera House . Its contemporary and unpretentious bars and restaurants perfect for a refreshment or two.

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While Detroit is witness to increased investment and regeneration; it is often the ad hoc  areas of street art and murals  that best reflect a city’s cultural heritage and experiences. Detroit is certainly no exception with colourful paintings spread across the City.

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Check out the Eastern Market district or ‘The Belt’  in a former downtown garment district as compelling examples. These are just a fraction of Detroit’s attractions.

Recommended tour: Explore undiscovered beauty of Detroit

For instance, the Motown Museum, the oldest Thanksgiving Parade in the US, its own Pizza and Hot Dog variations, and the addictive feather bowling and you have a city unlike any other.

Just ensure you book your visit before it becomes common knowledge!

Where to stay in Detroit?

Nowhere is this more exemplified than Woodward Avenue in the centre of Detroit where home town watch manufacturer and lifestyle company Shinola has recently opened its first hotel. 

Demonstrating style and quality craftsmanship synonymous with their brand, this has quickly become Detroit’s go-to hotel.

– Paul, The Two That Do

Portland, Oregon

If you want a weird, nature-loving, and trendy experience, Portland, Oregon is one of the best places to travel alone in the US.

Portland is one of the best cities to head to as a solopreneur, considering it’s well below the national average for crime rates compared to other US cities.

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While I would personally say that Portland is less of a site-seeing city and more of a town to experience – that doesn’t mean there isn’t plenty to do there! This City’s vibe is off the charts. 

When you first arrive, head over to  Forest Park   – the City’s most prominent. Walk around the miles of trails in beautiful evergreen woods before finishing at the Pittock Mansion for one of the best views of Portland and Mt. Hood. 

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When you’ve walked yourself hungry, you can head to any of the great food truck pods (or take a food tour!) around Portland’s trendy neighbourhoods.

The  Pearl District, Mississippi, Hawthorne,  and  Alberta  are all great areas to just walk through and appreciate the weird but awesome (and very different) vibes. 

After this, you can head to the local brewpub for one of the best craft beer scenes you can come across. Also, if you come during the summer, definitely check out the  local farmer’s markets .

Where to stay in Portland?

There are plenty of great accommodation options, but I’d recommend staying in the Pearl District at the McMenamins Crystal Hotel . When you get up the next morning, be sure to walk the three blocks to get your classic Blue Star Doughnuts.

Ashley, Impact Winder

Bayfield, Wisconsin

A town in Northern Wisconsin that is often overseen is Bayfield, which is one of the best places to travel alone in the US.

Bayfield is the gateway to one of the most scenic National Parks in Wisconsin:  the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore .

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Also, home to  Madeline Island  and the  Apostle Islands , Bayfield is known as the crown jewel of the Bayfield Peninsula. Bayfield is thus mostly a city for solo travel if you are an outdoor lover.

From here you can set out and explore the beaches of the area, discover the sea caves, rent a kayak or do one of the endless hikes. The City is entirely safe, and thus it’s perfect for solo travelers.

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Other things to do here are camping, fishing, visiting pristine orchards and fine dining. No wonder that visiting Bayfield is often considered as one of the  best things to do in Northern Wisconsin .

Don’t forget to do a city walk through Bayfield and fall in love with the historic character of the town. A number are listed on the National Register of historical sites.

Where to stay in Bayfield?

There are plenty of excellent places to choose from in Bayfield. Some of the recommended options are Old Rittenhouse Inn and Pinehurst Inn Bed & Breakfast .

-Paulina, Paulina on the Road

ENJOY THE OUTDOORS IN BOULDER, COLORADO

If you love adventure, one of the best places to travel alone in the US is Boulder, located in the beautiful state of Colorado.

We discovered Boulder on our  Colorado road trip , and it quickly made an impression on us as a hip mountain town with lots of things to do.

Do you know? Boulder is also the home of over 45,000 acres of  designated trails, perfect for hiking or cycling . Just a short while away is the iconic  Rocky Mountain National Park, perfect for Ziplining   and many ski hills.

You could spend a lifetime exploring the mountainous regions around Boulder – it’s truly a one-of-a-kind area.

It is one of the best places for solo travelers in the USA as they can enjoy the plethora of tours Boulder has to offer , the abundance of entertainment options, great hiking, and shopping.

Pearl Street Mall  is where the centre of the action happens in Boulder. It is a hub of restaurants, shops, and street performers.

If you are visiting Boulder for the first time, I highly recommend joining this private guided tour of the highlights of Boulder , where a local expert will show you the best of the city, including Pearl Street Mall, Hotel Boulderado, and Boulder Theater.

Tours of the craft beer scene often descend on the Pearl Street Mall and are a great way for solo travelers to meet other visitors.

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Where to stay in Boulder?

We stayed in an RV while exploring Boulder but can suggest Briar Rose Bed & Breakfast for their sustainable practices and great value if you are looking for a low-key place to stay.

Oksana & Max, Drink Tea & Travel

Asheville, North Carolina

Asheville in North Carolina is one of the best places to travel alone in the US. Downtown Asheville is busy, arty and bourgeois bohemian.

Pedestrians bump against each other along narrow sidewalks past fair-trade and organic clothing boutiques, crowded cafes, a Three Dog Bakery, and street performers including the ‘World’s Most Okayist’ poet.

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The printed page beckons at the  Battery Park Book Exchange and Champagne Bar  – three levels of towering stacks, a coffee counter, cheeseboards at tables among the books, and brunch on the patio. 

Dog friendly too. Want to see it all without walking? Greyline Trolley Tours offers a hop-on-hop-off 75-minute round-trip tour of Asheville . 

Recommended tour: Asheville Insider Guided Walking Tour

Downtown is cool, but the crowning jewel at Asheville’s edge is the  Biltmore Estates , a six-story castle, built in 1895 by George Vanderbilt. It took six years to construct.

With indoor plumbing, electricity, heating and 43 bathrooms (all unheard of at the time), it was the most technologically advanced house in the country.

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Biltmore Estates isn’t only a historic house – it’s a destination. Property around the house is massive: acres of gardens, riding trails (yes, horses on-site), a tourist village with shops and taverns.

Two hotels and a winery complete this entrepreneurial endeavour. In the 1930s, the Vanderbilt family opened the property to visitors (to finance the upkeep), and it’s still owned by family members living somewhere onsite.

Where to stay in Asheville?

One of the best places to stay in Asheville would be Red Roof Inn Asheville West located conveniently.

Sherri Telenko, Dogtrotting

Moab is a city in southern Utah full of adventure and perfect for the nature lover or adrenaline junkie.

It is also one of the best places to travel alone in the US as the City is small, and even a great base to explore the nearby national parks.

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One of the best things to do around Moab is to go hiking.

There are hikes in Moab that are outside the national parks (and free) or you can go hiking in  Arches National Park  which is about 10 minutes away or hike in  Canyonlands National Park  which is about 30 minutes away.

This part of Utah has some fantastic scenery, and the best way to see it is to get outside and go for a hike.

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Also, visit Corona Arch, which is right outside of Arches.

This hike is a three-mile round trip hike on a trail that also visits Pinto Arch and Bowtie Arch. Corona Arch is impressive standing 105 feet tall and 140 feet wide.

Where to stay in Moab?

You’ll need at least a few nights in Moab to explore which is great because there is a  Moab accommodation  for all budget points.

Some of the recommended options to stay are Castle Valley Inn and Comfort Suites Moab near Arches National Park .

-Nicole, American SW Obessed

Palm Springs, California

Palm Springs is one of the best places to travel alone in the U.S.

With excellent weather year-round, unique local attractions and fantastic restaurants; you’ll have plenty of options to keep you entertained during your visit. 

Palm Springs is known for its midcentury modern architecture which you will see on prominent display throughout the City.

From the shops and motels along  Palm Canyon Drive  to the apartments and houses in local neighbourhoods, you’ll find the City’s iconic modern architecture around every corner.

If you’d like to experience something unique, Palm Springs, sign up for one of the City’s many architecture tours. You’ll learn all about how Palm Springs became the mecca of modern. 

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Palm Springs is also widely known as a destination for shopping.

There are both modern and vintage style boutiques all over the City. If you’re looking to support local artists and designers, head to The Shops at Thirteen Forty-Five found on Palm Canyon Drive, where you’ll find independent and locally owned art galleries, clothing shops, and interior design studios. 

Where to stay in Palm Springs?

If you’re a solo traveler in Palm Springs and looking to socialize or make friends, head down to the pool at your hotel, pool parties are a big thing in Palm Springs, especially if you stay at one of the trendier hotels.

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For an especially good time, consider staying at The Saguaro Palm Springs .

The hotel is beautifully decorated, but even more important; it also has a fantastic restaurant and a poolside bar. 

So that’s about the best places to travel alone in the US! Have you visited any of these? Do you have any more recommendations for best US cities for solo travel, or National Parks? Do let us know in the comments below!

-Eden,  Rock a Little Travel

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The Best Solo Travel Destinations in the United States for an Unforgettable Adventure

Whether you're looking for activity or relaxation, your dream trip awaits.

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Whether you're planning your first adventure on your own or are a solo travel veteran, choosing a destination can be overwhelming, especially if you still have a lot of places to check off your bucket list . The good news is, you don't have to go far for the adventure or relaxation you crave, because there are plenty of options across the U.S.

Weighing variables such as walkability, safety, self care opportunities, number of historic sites and museums and access to nature, we've come up with a list of the best places in the U.S. for solo travelers — ranging from mountain and beach destinations to small towns and large cities. Time to book your ticket for one, plan your itinerary (or don't, remember, it's your trip!) and answer to no one except yourself for a few days.

Saratoga Springs, New York

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This beautiful upstate New York town is a short Amtrak ride from the city, so it's ideal for NYC residents looking for a quick solo escape. Watch a horse race at the historic Saratoga Race Track, jam out at a concert at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center and enjoy the mineral spring baths (where the city gets its name!) at the Saratoga Spa State Park. Oh and don't miss the fabulous dining and shopping up and down Broadway.

Waco, Texas

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Ideal for the Fixer Upper fan looking for a low-key getaway, the heart of Chip and Joanna Gaines's Magnolia empire is a fun Texas town that's a short drive from both Austin and Dallas. Stop at Magnolia Market for tasty treats and farmhouse chic shopping. Beyond Magnolia, there's boutique shopping, wine and beer tastings and an impressive nightlife downtown. For more fun, tour the Dr. Pepper Museum, check out the Mammoth National Monument or visit the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum.

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Carmel-by-the-Sea, California

fairy tale like small store with straw roof

You'll feel like the main character in a storybook in Carmel-by-the-Sea — but in addition to marveling at the fairytale-like village, there's plenty to do. You'll find the famous Pebble Beach golf course, the Carmel Mission Basilica Museum, Point Lobos State Natural Reserve and the white-sand Carmel Beach all nearby. Pro tip: Carmel Bakery and The Cottage of Sweets are great treat-yourself stops.

Santa Fe, New Mexico

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Santa Fe is a prime destination for art lovers, as it's home to both the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and the original Meow Wolf (an experimental, immersive art exhibit that doubles as something of a psychedelic escape room). Art galleries, antique stores and craft shops line picturesque downtown Santa Fe, which is also a great place to try New Mexico's famous red and green chiles. Don't forget to book a spa day at the Inn & Spa at Loretto .

Burlington, Vermont

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If relaxation is what you crave, Burlington is a bucolic little town with a laid-back atmosphere. Saunter through the lovely Church Street Marketplace, tour the Ben & Jerry's factory, grab a cold drink at a craft brewery or take a cooking class at Essex Resort & Spa (just a short 20-minute drive away). When the weather's warm, partake in all of Lake Champlain's fun — from boating and sunbathing at the beach to hiking along the shore. Or visit during the fall, when the foliage is nothing short of superb.

Flagstaff, Arizona

downtown flagstaff

Flagstaff has as many activities as a big city, but with a small town vibe. It's close to natural and historical wonders, like the Grand Canyon, Walnut Canyon and the Wupatki National Monument, but you won't need a car to see them — plenty of tour operators are located in Flagstaff. If you're into space, the famous Lowell Observatory — a.k.a. where astronomers first discovered the ex-planet Pluto — is just outside of town. The city's downtown is a destination in its own right, with restaurants and bars to fill your time between adventures in the desert.

Portland, Maine

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Ranked one of the 25 safest places to live by U.S. News , Portland is a pristine New England seaside city with beautiful lighthouses, an art museum and opulent Victorian mansions. Stop by any of the waterfront restaurants for the fresh catch of the day, or pop into a local brewpub for a pint.

New York City, New York

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Big city energy seekers, this one's for you! Solo travelers will never run out things to do in the city that never sleeps. Visit some of the world's best museums, catch a Broadway show or join the hunt for the "best" slice of pizza or bagel in the city — both matters of some dispute. You'll need the extra carbs to explore the vast city by subway, from Central Park and Battery Park to the hipster enclaves of Brooklyn and the multi-cultural offerings of Queens.

The Poconos, Pennsylvania

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The Poconos, a mountainous region in northeastern Pennsylvania filled with ski slopes and charming small towns, is a great option for adventure and relaxation seekers alike. You'll need a car to get around, but driving through the scenery — especially in the fall — is one of the area's highlights. Hit hiking trails, like the one to Bushkill Falls, and stop at local gems, like Callie's Candy Kitchen. If you're seeking relaxation (and a spa) more than action, stay at one of the many resorts in the Poconos, like Skytop Lodge.

Savannah, Georgia

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Savannah is best known for its historic district, filled with beautiful architecture, museums, art galleries and lush green squares — all ideal for solo exploration. Plus, the "Hostess City of the South" is a foodie paradise, with a diverse range of restaurants and cafes serving all sorts of delicious cuisine. But don't forget to make time for Southern food while you're there!

Boise, Idaho

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Another one of the U.S.'s 25 safest places to live , Boise is surrounded by mountains, making it a scenic location and hiker's paradise. The city itself has quite a few green spaces, including the Idaho Botanical Garden and Camel's Back Park. On Saturdays from mid-April to mid-December, it hosts the Capital City Public Market, filled with local food and craft vendors. If you happen to visit in late summer, don't miss the magical annual Spirit of Boise Balloon Classic held in Ann Morrison Park.

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Ann Arbor is an under-the-radar town perfect for museum lovers, thanks to the University of Michigan. Worth a visit are the institution's Museum of Art, Museum of Natural History and Museum of Archaeology. We also suggest strolling through the Matthaei Botanical Gardens and catching a show at the Hill Auditorium. Off campus, visit the Nickels Arcade for shopping and eats.

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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To put it simply, Oklahoma City is an underrated destination. Between its boisterous Bricktown neighborhood, unique Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, beautiful Myriad Botanical Gardens and whitewater rafting and kayaking facility, you might be surprised by how much there is to do. For food and accommodations, check out the newly-opened National Hotel, housed in a former bank (psst, there's a cocktail bar in the old vault).

Reno, Nevada

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Sure, Las Vegas might get most of the attention in Nevada, but Reno is a more approachable destination for a solo trip. Yes, there are casinos here, but you'll also find impressive art and automobile museums, a lovely rose garden and the Nevada Historical Society. In the winter, skiing is nearby, and in the early fall, Reno hosts the world's largest free hot air balloon event. "The Biggest Little City in the World" certainly lives up to its moniker.

Tampa, Florida

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Most travelers are familiar with South Florida's hotspots, but Tampa to the west (also considered one of the safest cities to live in the U.S. ) is rightfully drawing attention. Its most famous attraction is Busch Gardens, but the city has more to offer than roller coasters. Head to the Tampa Riverwalk for waterfront dining, or visit Ybor City for lively nightlife, classic cigar lounges and the original 118-year-old Columbia Restaurant — home to one of the tastiest house salads you'll ever eat and a must-see flamenco show.

Asheville, North Carolina

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Asheville has an impressive range of offerings for all types of interests. Are you a fan of history? There's the Biltmore Estate.Shopper? Head for the Grove Arcade. Hiker? The Blue Ridge Mountains are yours to explore. Art Lover? Stroll through the River Arts District. Oh, and did we mention the local breweries and exceptional Southern comfort food?

Boulder, Colorado

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Before you hit the ski slopes or hiking trails (depending on the season), check out the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, filled with quirky shops and tasty eats. You might not expect it, but Boulder is also home to a landmark tea spot called the Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse (a solo afternoon tea sounds divine to us), a contemporary art museum and the Shelby American Collection of classic cars.

Chicago, Illinois

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Chicago may be a big city, but it's easy to navigate on foot — or on the "L" train system. There's no shortage of activities, whether you're interested in taking an architectural history boat tour, visiting the Art Institute of Chicago or Field Museum or taking a selfie with the famous "Bean." This should go without saying, but make sure to take yourself on a deep-dish pizza tour, because you deserve it (and you'll have the whole pie to yourself).

Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

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If you're interested in hiking part of the Appalachian Trail, hit the region around Harpers Ferry. The visitor center is considered the "psychological midpoint" of the trail, and there are a number of scenic day hikes in the area. The town itself — which boasts small-town charm — is part of the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park and has an antique shop (called The Gilded Flea) and a historic candy shop.

South Bend, Indiana

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College towns make for perfect weekend getaways for solo travelers, with lively downtowns and impressive museums — and South Bend is no exception. There's a three-story automotive museum, two art museums, a gorgeous neo-Gothic church, the Morris Performing Arts Center and a scenic riverfront park to fill your itinerary. It also has several chocolate shops, the Indiana Whiskey Company for tastings and restaurants serving cuisine from all around the world.

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30 BEST Places in the USA for Solo Female Travelers in 2024

05/07/2024 by Kristin Addis 28 Comments

The United States is gorgeous, from sea to shining sea. I love being from such a huge and varied country with all kinds of different landscapes, cultures, and sights.

It’s incredible that in one country you have some of the highest mountaintops, tropical beaches and icy glaciers, and rocky deserts with some of the most breathtaking formations on planet Earth.

So for those who want to test out solo traveling at home before they go abroad, or if you’re from elsewhere and want to see what the US has to offer, these are some of my favorites in the USA:

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1. Maui, Hawaii

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I forgive you if you don’t think of Hawai’i when you think of great places to travel solo, and I wouldn’t have either until I actually went to Maui alone a few years ago. It was fantastic! There was so much to do , from a women’s surf school to driving the Road to Hana to joining snorkeling trips .

I thought I would be surrounded by honeymooners, but I actually found that people were very outgoing and friendly, coupled off or not. I highly recommend Hawaii solo (read which island would suit you best for a first visit ), much to my surprise!

Check out our favorite boutique hotels in Maui here.

2. The Big Island of Hawaii

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The Big Island of Hawaii is one of the best places for adventurous solo female travelers. With volcanoes, world-class dive and snorkeling sites , interesting beaches, and miles of hiking trails, there’s more to discover on the Big island than any other island in Hawaii. In fact, it’s larger than all of them, combined! After visiting more than six times, my favorite things to do are swim with the Manta rays at night in Kona , hike to the Captain Cook memorial, and beach hop .

It’s easy to meet friends through activities, at the beach, and by going on day tours. The island is easy to navigate with a rental car, as there is one main road that circles the entire island. Most people consider going to the more tourist-heavy islands like Oahu , but the Big Island is amazing, too.

Book your stay in The Big Island here , or consider staying in a real treehouse (!).

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3. Alabama Hills, California

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The Alabama Hills is BLM land, meaning it’s owned by the public (the Bureau of Land Management), with arches, beautiful views of the eastern Sierras , and lots of Hollywood history. I did a solo road trip here and enjoyed every minute of it. If you are a photography lover, the Alabama Hills has plenty of photogenic stops, including the popular Movie Road (pictured above), Mobius Arch (go at sunset!), Boot Arch, and Miss Alabama herself.

As a solo traveler, you’ll get lots of solitude in the Alabama Hills and the other deserts (like Mojave , Joshua Tree , and Anza Borrego ) on my California deserts road trip , which I loved. This is one of the beautiful things about traveling in this part of the world: all the wide-open spaces and the spiritual vibe. Plus, you can’t beat the stargazing or the sunsets!

From here, you can easily explore Death Valley (best in winter ) or head north to Lake Tahoe .

The ultimate Alabama Hills, California guide

4. San Francisco, California

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Whenever people who aren’t from the state visit California, almost everyone ends up falling in love with San Francisco. As a native Southern Californian, it’s in my DNA to roll my eyes and find this offensive, but deep down, I silently agree. The Bay Area in general is beautiful and temperate, and has a unique culture. My European friends often say it has a charm that reminds them of home.

I love it for the ease of getting around on the BART system, how small and contained the city itself is, and how picturesque and multicultural it is. Try a yoga or meditation class, head there during Pride, or see some live music at the Outside Lands festival. It’s the perfect place to jump off from or end up in when on a road trip along the Pacific Coast Highway too!

You can stay at this 5-star hotel on a budget!

5. Big Sur, California

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I’ve looked on every continent and I still haven’t found anywhere as beautiful or majestic as Big Sur on the central coast in California, though it’s seen its fair share of disasters lately. Still, when accessible, McWay Falls in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park is one of the dreamiest waterfalls I’ve seen.

Big Sur is a fantastic place to unwind. If you want to meet others, the campsites can be pretty social. However when I’m out there, I find the best companions are the dolphins and whales jumping out of the gorgeous Pacific Ocean, and the squirrels and deer on the trails.

For more on my favorite state and national parks in California, check out my musings on Alamo’s Scenic Route.

Book your stay in Big Sur here.

6. Lake Tahoe, California

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One of my favorite spots to explore on my own is in my backyard – Lake Tahoe! There are nearly limitless trails to discover (like in Emerald Bay ) during the summer months , including Tallac pictured above.

For those who don’t feel comfortable hiking or biking on their own, there are multiple companies that offer guided tours . There’s also much to do that doesn’t have to do with hiking, like taking pictures at some of the most beautiful parts of Lake Tahoe , especially in springtime . If you’re into skiing, sledding, or just taking a scenic gondola ride, winter in Lake Tahoe has so much to offer as well.

Need a place to stay? We’ve got you covered with a list of the best Airbnb’s and boutique hotels .

7. Mendocino, California

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If you’re looking for moody coastline, crashing waves, spotted seals, incredible sunsets, adorable BnBs , and an abundance of inspiration, Mendocino is the perfect spot for a weekend getaway.

This is more of a retreat for those who want some peace and quiet. Walk along the coastal bluffs, explore Van Damme State Park, check out the glass sand beach in Fort Bragg, and eat delicious food at the Noyo Harbor Inn.

8. Mt. Rainier National Park, Washington

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When it comes to national parks in Washington , Rainier is easily my favorite. It’s such a prominent volcano, you can see it from most major freeways and suburbs of Seattle. Hiking around it is also easy enough, with trails like the Skyline trail serving up beautiful views all along your way.

Rainier is a popular national park, so if hiking solo , you’ll rarely be truly alone.

9. Seattle, Washington

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If you want to visit a city teeming with activity but still find time for solitude, head to Seattle where the various neighborhoods and activities provide opportunities for both, sometimes even on the same day. Here you’ll find cultural foods , fantastic museums , and beautiful public parks. Talented local musicians perform throughout the city on most nights, so you’ll hear jazz, experimental, rock, punk, metal, baroque, blues, hip-hop.

You can navigate the city via public transit by day, or taxi/ride-share by night. Seattle is very solo-traveler friendly, so you’ll notice other people dining and enjoying the musical ambiance alone. Don’t hesitate to reach out and get past that ‘Seattle Freeze’ as people are friendly once you start the conversation.

Book your stay in Seattle here.

10. Portland, Oregon

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The beauty of Portland is that a solo traveler can be as social as they’d like in the city and then retreat to the forest for solitude at any time. Portland is just a short drive away from the Columbia River Gorge , where you’ll find the majestic Multnomah Falls, among others.

In the city, you’ll enjoy bearing witness to all of Portland’s quirks, like its quintessential underground donut scene . Biking is quite popular in Portland, and you can join in on the cycling fun by taking a bike tour that focuses on the city’s vibrant art and poetry culture.

11. Las Vegas, Nevada

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Las Vegas wouldn’t have been the first place that I would have expected to be awesome traveling alone, but with so much to do, it’s actually perfect! People are in a good mood. They’re there to be social and have a good time. I almost always make friends when I visit, whether with a group, or by myself.

There’s so much to see that isn’t on the strip, like the Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam . These are my favorite day trips to take from Las Vegas. Las Vegas is also an excellent jumping-off point if you want to explore Reno (below). You can plan your road trip based off this guide .

It’s also a great spot to start if you’re doing a bigger American Southwest road trip , which was one of my first big solo road trips , including Utah and Arizona .

12. Reno, Nevada

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My current hometown , Reno is truly the biggest little city in the world. Because of it’s pretty small size but excellent amenities, Reno a wonderful place to travel alone. It’s a hub for those looking to get lucky at our casinos, and the perfect spot for events like the balloon race each September, when hundreds of hot air balloons take to the sky. Thanks to the art, food and culture boom of the last decade, there are tons of funky little cafes and restaurants.

If you love nature, there’s a place for outdoorsy people, too, who want to hike or ski in and around Lake Tahoe, which has plenty else to do in the winter , too. You’ll find bobcats, the extraordinary lake, migratory birds, hiking trails, mountains, and if you head into the Black Rock desert , salt pans, sand dunes, brilliant stars, and hundred-year-old trees. In Reno, you’ll have the time and space to take it all in.

13. Page, Arizona

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Page is the jumping-off point for several of Arizona’s most beautiful places. I was blown away in particular by Horseshoe Bend and of course the famous Antelope Canyon. Since this part of the world attracts so many travelers, I found it easy to have conversations with others who were free-camping with me, and even made a friend when I ventured to the paid campsites for a shower (but not in the shower itself, we met in the parking lot later, I swear).

If you’re considering which of the two canyons to visit, I did a comparison of Lower and Upper here , though both are worth checking out for different reasons!

14. Moab, Utah

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Utah is one of my favorite states to road trip through solo . I’ve done it three times and I’d do it again!

Although Zion National Park is gorgeous, and I love the national forests around Provo, it’s Moab that I find the best as a solo female traveler. Moab is a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts. There are tons of National parks like Canyonlands and Arches National Parks as well as Dead Horse Point State Park . Basically it’s one of the most gorgeous areas on earth, with a high concentration of incredible rock formations and free campsites, and plenty of things to do .

I tend to find that when a place attracts people because of common interest, especially something outdoorsy, it tends to be social. Moab is no exception. It’s a favorite amongst van-lifers, which means you’ll have plenty of opportunities to meet others on the trails, in cafes, and at viewpoints .

15. Sun Valley, Idaho

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Idaho really must be one of the most beautiful states in the wintertime . I stayed in Sun Valley for a winter and fell in love with the tranquil views, the spectacular sunsets, and snowmobiling when my legs were too tired from snowshoeing and skiing.

Sun Valley is a quaint town with fantastic skiing and snowshoeing, natural hot springs , and locals who are more than happy to have a conversation with visitors and newcomers. In the summertime, it’s great for hiking and mountain biking.

If you want to venture outside of Sun Valley , there are tons of amazing hot springs to check out, like my favorite, Kirkham .

16. Glacier National Park, Montana

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Glacier National Park in Montana is a magical slice of outdoors heaven that is perfect for solo travelers with an adventurous spirit and who thrive in solitude. Here you’ll find crystal-clear lakes, abundant greenery as far as the eye can see, and some of the best stargazing in the US.

Don’t be intimidated by the park’s size, because it’s totally doable to visit for just a couple of days. Check out everything you can do in Glacier National Park in just 48 hours for inspiration.

17. Santa Fe, New Mexico

Santa Fe seems like the more upscale, artsy, and design-focused part of New Mexico — and I love it! While other parts of the state have their own character, Santa Fe served up that quintessential Southwestern vibe that most people picture when they think of New Mexico.

This is where you’ll find some of the finest restaurants, the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, and the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA). The Meow Wolf Museum was a trippy wonderland, and the galleries of Canyon Road had me enchanted. It’s a solo traveler’s paradise, with many awesome things to do .

18. Bayfield, Wisconsin

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Midwesterners are known for being friendly, and they lived up to their reputation when I visited Bayfield, Wisconsin. It’s an artsy town with outgoing residents, and it’s small enough that it feels intimate, yet big enough that there is plenty to do. I visited in August , and it was the perfect time to join a kayaking or boat trip, or take a drive around to the various orchards.

There are plenty of beaches and quirky hangouts as well, and camping opportunities abound. If you visit in the December , January , or February , the famous caves ice over, which looks incredible. If you’re into photography and the outdoors, then you will absolutely love this little town on Lake Superior, the jumping-off point for the Apostle Islands .

19. Chicago, Illinois

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Visiting such a large city solo gives you a sense of anonymity that can be exciting. When I lived in Chicago, I loved going on solo adventures all over town and discovering cultural gems, quirky restaurants, and unexpected museums. Each neighborhood in Chicago has a personality of its own, filled with endless adventures. Whether you’re staying for a couple of days or a few weeks, you can be sure that Chicago lives up to the hype of its being one of the most fascinating cities in the country.

No matter if you visit during the frigid winter, the foliage of October , or the lively summer, don’t miss out on an architecture boat tour — Chicago is bursting with history, and many stories come to the surface through its unique architectural history. You can also take a tour of the legendary Art Institute of Chicago before opening hours, for a VIP experience.

I recommend that solo travelers choose accommodations that are in the Loop (downtown) area or close to an L train (Chicago’s metro) for easy access to public transport. This will give you the freedom to move around town without having to navigate the buses or use rideshares, which can get expensive, especially if you’re on your own.

If you are looking for ways to save money, check out all these incredible things to do in Chicago for free !

20. Detroit, Michigan

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Although it’s known as the Motor City, there’s so much more to Detroit than cars and engines. It has a reputation for being one of the most historically rich destinations in the country, let alone the Midwest. It’s famous for its contributions to music, industry, and architecture especially.

Start your solo trip to Detroit with a walking tour that highlights the city’s beauty and architectural gems. You also won’t want to miss a trip to Belle Isle, a massive, 982-acre island park home to a conservatory, aquarium, museum, and nature center. Who knew you could find a peaceful green paradise in such an industrial place?

That’s what makes Detroit so special for a solo trip, though. You could spend hours walking around town, getting a feel for its urban flair, and then head somewhere else to connect with nature and find solitude.

There is so much to do in Detroit , you might find yourself going back over and over again for a solo trip or otherwise.

21. New Orleans, Louisiana

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New Orleans is the perfect place for solo female travelers ; there’s something for everyone here (check out our vegan guide !). You’ll find a fascinating and rich cultural history, one that you can discover over a long weekend, and then of course NOLA is known for Bourbon Street and Mardi Gras . If it’s your first trip, stay in a boutique hotel on Royal Street, right near the allegedly haunted LaLaurie Mansion , or check out our list of boutique hotels in New Orleans . While you may have heard of the Garden District and the French Quarter, you absolutely cannot miss the Bywater district where you’ll find hipster art and culture with a Southern twist.

Though New Orleans is a large city, you can easily get around via public transportation (bus or streetcar), or navigate on foot. You’ll be surrounded by tourists and locals and as with any city, exercise precautions. Our New Orleans packing list will help pack to get the most out of your trip.

22. Austin, Texas

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In recent years, Austin has completely exploded in popularity. More and more young people are choosing to transplant themselves to this hip Southern city, and I can’t blame them. There’s so much to do there — from catching live music to the summer street festivals and top-notch museums, this city has it all.

Austin is the perfect solo destination for travelers who enjoy meeting other people on the road. It’s very social, with bustling restaurant, café, and bar scenes. Go vintage shopping at North Loop Vintage Shops, see the city via bike tour , or connect with your inner child at the Museum of Ice Cream . It’s no wonder Austin is such a popular destination for travelers, solo or otherwise.

23. Big Bend, Texas

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They say everything is bigger in Texas, and that’s certainly how it felt exploring Big Bend National Park . The sky, the landscape, and the wide open spaces felt endless. Plus, Texans are friendly.

Check out the Windows, watch the sunset on the Rio Grande, and hike til your heart’s content in one of the biggest national parks in the system.

24. Nashville, Tennessee

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Famously a destination for girls’ trips and bachelor bashes, Nashville has a bit of a reputation for being a party city. Maybe as a solo traveler, this is exciting to you. If it’s not, no worries! There is much more to Nashville than its vibrant nightlife.

Nashville is bubbling over with historic sites, street festivals, live shows, and much more. It’s also one of the cheapest destinations in the USA and has plenty of free things to do . The Tennessee State Museum and Cooter’s Place Museum are among many free museums one can visit; there are also plenty of parks and the legendary Music City Walk of Fame.

When you travel solo, you don’t have anybody to split transportation and accommodation costs with, so finding affordable destinations makes a big difference in how much you can stretch your dollar. Nashville is my top pick for an affordable solo trip.

25. Islamorada, Florida

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Also known as the Village of Islands, Islamorada is a beautiful destination for a solo traveler. The best time to visit is during the winter or early spring when hurricanes are raging somewhere else. When you get here, it’s super easy and affordable to navigate the town with the free taxi-service in electric vehicles called Freebee .

Islamorada has beautiful snorkeling (interested in snorkeling in Key Largo ?), awesome fishing opportunities, and uninhabited mangrove islands to explore. If you rent your own boat, you can go to some of the best off-shore reefs and fishing spots; if you rent a kayak, you can check out the historic ghost town of Indian Key. 

Water-based activities aren’t for everyone though, so hop on the road and drive over to Windley Key to walk along giant walls of carved limestone. Islamorada also has a thriving local arts culture, supported especially by the Morada Way Arts & Cultural District. Plus there are beautiful beaches (check out the best beaches in Key Largo ), and vibey restaurants where you can find locally caught seafood, live entertainment, and activities like feeding the tarpon. Uniquely situated among the rest of the Florida Keys, you can also conveniently take a bus north towards Key Largo or south towards Key West , stopping at tropical destinations along the way like those in Marathon and Big Pine .

Book your stay in Islamorada here (the hotel also offers fishing charters!).

26. Miami, Florida

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Colorful and vibrant, Miami stands out as one of the most unique cities in the US. Between hearing salsa at all hours of the day in Little Havana and finding murals from world-renowned artists throughout the city, your senses will be delighted here.

If you thought Miami was all about crowded beaches and roaring nightclubs, think again. It’s a great place for solo female travelers, because of the abundance of things to do in Miami . Plus, the city has an excellent reputation for being extremely hospitable, and even quite safe in general.

Whether you are looking for a beach vacation where you can soothe your worries with a dip in the ocean or a full-on intercultural experience, you’ll find it in Miami.

27. Savannah, Georgia

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Savannah is dripping with Southern charm, and definitely has plenty to do to keep any solo traveler occupied. Some travelers describe it as the closest thing to a fairytale, and judging by the elaborate architecture, towering oak trees with Spanish moss, and overall historical atmosphere, I think they’re right.

Fall in love with Savannah by hopping on an e-bike tour to see the city’s highlights. As it’s such a globally recognized soul food destination, get a taste by taking a food tour . Both of these activities are great if you want to have a bit of social interaction with other travelers, but if you want to hit the town solo, make sure to spend time strolling through the Historic District and River Street.

Ready to be enchanted? Check out this ultimate Savannah Guide for more ideas of what to do and where to eat.

28. Washington, DC

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Our nation’s capital city is undoubtedly the mega-hub for incredible historical sites and museums, such as those at the National Mall . I grew up coming here and interned for a summer in DC, and honestly, DC is super cool if you love history (which I do!).

Personally, I prefer going to museums solo, so I can move through each exhibit at my own pace. I’m that girl that needs to read every placard and see every little thing, so going by myself gives me the freedom to do that without holding anybody else up.

If this is also you, Washington DC will be heavenly to visit alone. Get up before dawn to see the way the rising sun illuminates the Lincoln Memorial, because nobody can stop you. This city is truly magical at sunrise, before the hustle and bustle of the day begins.

You can also grab a seat on a historic hop-on-hop-off landmarks tour for another self-paced option. Or, if you prefer your history lesson a bit spookier, check out this haunted history ghost tour .

29. Cape Cod, Massachusetts

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Cape Cod, Massachusetts is a family-friendly beach destination. Because it’s safe, easy to explore and absolutely gorgeous, it’s especially suited to solo female travelers. It’s also only an hour away from Boston and Providence.

If you have a car, you can more efficiently explore the ocean beaches and epic sand dunes. On the bay side, you’ll get breathtaking sunsets, which are even more spectacular at low tide when the colors reflect off the sand flat puddles.

If you like to hike, try the 25-mile Cape Cod Rail Trail , which runs from Wellfleet to Dennis. You can rent a bike in outposts along the trail and deviate to marshes, lakes and cranberry bogs. If you’re looking for a more relaxing adventure, Wellfleet has drive-in movies and a weekend flea market. Gay-friendly Provincetown has restaurants serving the legendary clam chowder, nightlife, shop-til-you-drop opportunities and whale-watching excursions .

30. Hudson Valley, New York

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The Hudson Valley nothing like New York City , yet the Big Apple is only an hour away. Here you’ll find farmers markets and mom ‘n’ pop shops in place of grocery stores and chain restaurants, and gorgeous views accessible via many outdoor activities, such as rock climbing and hiking. Some of the best rock climbing is at “the Gunks,” or you can explore trails at Harriman or Bear Mountain State Park or experience the Walkway over the Hudson .

There are so many pocket towns, called “hamlets,” where you can walk through orchards, browse in art galleries, and skip along the railway. The valley is also an excellent place for a road trip, especially during the fall when all the leaves are starting to change color.

best places in the usa for solo female travelers

Though the United States is huge, and no list could ever do justice to the wealth of places to see and experience, these are a few of our favorites. I hope this list helped you to get a sense of where to start — or continue — your solo journey.

If you have some favorite solo spots to share, please tell me in the comments below!

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About Kristin Addis

Kristin Addis is the founder and CEO of Be My Travel Muse, a resource for female travelers all around the world since 2012. She's traveled solo to over 65 countries and has brought over 150 women on her all-female adventure tours from Botswana to the Alaskan tundra.

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Ijana Loss says

01/21/2018 at 7:31 am

I’ve actually been kind of thinking I wanted a list like this for a while! There are tons of articles about the best places in the USA to visit, but this list pertaining specifically to solo travel is great! And I love how many of these places don’t need a car to get around; I would much rather use public transport or my feet if possible

Kristin says

01/22/2018 at 2:22 am

Which is a rarity back home, but I agree!

01/21/2018 at 3:32 pm

Hey there! Glad you have added a post about the US, this is awesome. I love the Western US in my travels, hard to believe it is the same country! Here are my thoughts to add to this nice post plus some Eastern US call-outs solo or with friends, hope this is helpful as I have traveled a lot of the East:

1. Minneapolis and New Orleans: travel 3-4 hours north of Minneapolis to Lake Itasca, and an hour downstream of New Orleans and you will get to see the beginning and end of the mighty Mississippi River! There is St. Paul, MN, Minneapolis’ sister city, interesting history and it is the capital of Minnesota. You can walk in comfort for miles through downtown Minneapolis even in winter through the Minneapolis Skyway System, an engineering achievement.

2. Oregon coast: One of the most breathtaking views and experiences I have ever had was a rare sunny day along the Oregon coast. I got to see the coastline specifically near Florence, Oregon with rocks sitting on the beach several stories tall, temperate rain forests (not all rain forests are tropical) with trees hugging the cliff sides maybe 1000 feet steep if not more, sliding down to the beautiful blue ocean. Then there are the huge sand dunes (not like Namibia, but really neat). June is the best time to get it to clear up, that is the catch, having the weather cooperate (visibility).

For those who are on the Eastern side of the US, besides Cape Cod you’ve got:

3. The warm ocean beaches stretching from North Carolina (south of Cape Hatteras) to Florida: NC is quiet/quaint, South Carolina lots to do, so need to avoid busy season, Charleston, SC my favorite for history, Georgia coast for nature (loggerhead nesting) or for rustic privacy (11 private islands) or resort fancy vacations, Florida for tropical feel or exciting Miami, or more relaxed feel of the Gulf coast, or see the Everglades, swim with manatees and dolphins. 4. The FL Keys: Drive it or bike it, includes incredible bridges like the Seven Mile Bridge over the water 5. Niagara Falls, 6. New York City (you can go solo here, I have, the food is great, Manhattan is fun, 15% is park land, can do it too at a reasonable price if flexible), 7. Washington, D.C (use mass transit you are set, so much history and history being made, Smithsonian, it’s all free! Saw every museum then they built 3 more!), 8. West Virginia-Virginia Blue Ridge Parkway down to NC Smoky Mountains: For those into mountains instead of beaches, not as steep as the West, but so green, lush, and prehistoric (most diverse species of trees in North America)! 9. Maine coastline up to Canadian border: Gorgeous, rocky coastline, ending your trip at Pembroke, ME and see the “Reversing Falls” (yes the tides are so big there that the roaring cascades stop and reverse, need to get there 1 hour or so before high tide). If go into Canada, Bay of Fundy tide change biggest in the world. You can do a lot of this by bike! I have this in my travel plans soon!

I’d love to visit the Keys

02/27/2018 at 6:25 am

Yes, the Keys are great and offer some fantastic diving opportunities among other things. Morehead City, NC as well as Flower Garden Banks off Texas are great options as well in this regard! (but nothing like Rajat Ampat I am sure and I can only speak for the East Coast, I bet you could list off the top of your head spots to go out West! 🙂 ).

04/25/2019 at 3:58 am

Omg – you have to go to the Keys. I think Key West is closer to New Orleans than Miami. And, while you are at it jump down to the BVI.

Brittany Quaglieri says

01/22/2018 at 11:37 am

As a born-and-raised Cape Codder, I enthusiastically second it as a great destination for solo travelers! I take a solo trip to Martha’s Vineyard or Nantucket (sometimes both!) every year. Thanks for including me in this post!

03/15/2018 at 11:08 am

GReat list! I would add Portland Oregon, and Eugene and Bend Oregon!

JD White says

03/23/2018 at 10:46 pm

Wow, what a list! I’d have to agree on San Francisco. I definitely left my heart there last April! Have you considered exploring more in the prairie regions? I might have some suggestions!

03/25/2018 at 8:20 pm

Feel free to add them here!

Alissa M says

05/28/2018 at 4:17 pm

Charleston SC is also a gorgeous destination & one easy to traverse solo. Historic neighborhoods are breathtaking.

One can easily walk much of the city, along with a free trolley and many bicycle cabs

05/29/2018 at 12:51 am

Thanks for the addition! I’d love to check out the South.

03/28/2019 at 11:46 pm

Hi Kristin,

I’m planning a trip to Alaska for northern light in September, I want to visit some places in the west coast of US after 1 week in Alaska.

My questions are: 1. Can you share typical places suit for solo traveler in the west coast as I plan to spend 1 week there? I’m not into shopping 2. Is it safe for girl to travel alone there 3. Are there public transportation eg: subway, bus

The itinerary is : Ho Chi Minh city –> Alaska –> West Coast –> Ho Chi Minh city

Thank a lot advance. Leu

04/01/2019 at 5:14 pm

Hi Leu, There will probably not be dorms in Alaska that you can use. I wish that hotel availability was better there. It might be more expensive but worth it! I would travel there solo, though Anchorage does have some crime. Sadly the public transport in Vietnam is much better than in the US so renting a car is best!

George Fox-Edwards says

04/30/2019 at 5:49 am

I wish I’d read this post when I roadtripped the West coast of the US! So much adventure to be had, let alone epic sights to see. Can’t believe I’d never heard of Moab before, that’s been swiftly added to the bucket list!

05/01/2019 at 6:23 pm

Moab is soooo awesome!

Solo Female Traveler says

09/13/2019 at 8:29 pm

Oh my gosh. My next travel destination: The Big Island! I definitely believe Hawaii is the most friendliest place and ideal for solo travelers. Amazing post! 🙂

09/16/2019 at 1:37 am

John Harper says

01/11/2020 at 4:42 am

Las Vegas is on my bucket list. This list is awesome to explore USA. What time do you recommend to visit Big Sur?

01/12/2020 at 9:32 pm

Probably September. The weather is still nice and the kiddies are back in school so fewer tourists. However that’s close to our burning season which seems to be a yearly thing now so hard to say.

02/07/2021 at 6:36 pm

I’ve been looking where to vacation as a solo female for a year now. I want to pull the trigger this March. I’ve narrowed it down to Utah or South Dakota. History and mountains are my interest. Thanks for the website. It was very informative

02/09/2021 at 9:43 am

Denise says

09/12/2021 at 10:57 am

I am turning 50 in March and would like to plan a trip that involves being active : like hiking , yoga beaches . Any advice ?

Mikaela says

03/02/2022 at 8:54 pm

I am planning a little solo road trip around the Southwest this spring and am really wondering about the free campsites you mentioned around the desert, especially Utah! I am sure I would stumble upon them somehow during my wandering, but for the sake of some broad planning and peace of mind, could you reccomend some free campsite areas? How did you find them, asking around or a cool website or both? Any tips are greatly appreciated ??

03/07/2022 at 10:09 am

Yes, look specifically for Bureau of land management areas on maps. When you are on BLM land, look for little side roads. Those almost always lead to an area where you can camp. You just have to be at least a mile from the road and not visible from major roadways. You also have to leave no trace so keep in mind that these areas do not have any services including bathrooms. Quite often, you will also need a 4WD vehicle. You can also look at freecampsites.net or the dyrt. Sometimes those are decent resources.

Chrish Smith says

03/02/2022 at 9:55 pm

I read a lot of Blog Post on Solo Travel but this blog are really interesting and I never read blog topic like this. Your writing skill Awesome!

03/07/2022 at 10:07 am

12/01/2023 at 6:13 am

My name is Donna,I would like to go on a Solo weekend, where no driving is involve,just walking from sites to sites and affordable. And Amtrax is my way of getting to my weekend getaway. 3-4 hours is my train ride.

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[Updated 2024] Solo USA Travel Guide for First-Timers (From a Seasoned Traveler)

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By Dave Anderson

Updated April 15, 2024

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“From New York City west across North America to San Francisco, traveling solo in the United States opens a door to a world of endless possibilities.”   – Traveling Yogi

Are you a solo traveler who wants to take on the United States?

That may seem to be a tall order, but it can be done in a relaxed and memorable style if you’re willing to experience the real USA that’s often not mentioned in most travel guides.

Don’t get me wrong. Big places like New York, Disney World, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles are super popular and can be fun. That’s why they’re so crowded and expensive.

This solo travel guide will also describe the experiences awaiting you outside of the huge destinations. I found them to be less crowded, quiet, and way more peaceful much of the time, and a lot more affordable. 

I also discovered that the United States offers incredible natural beauty, cool like-minded people, tremendous food, healthy experiences, and an array of wonderful surprises from the Atlantic coast to the Pacific coast, Canada down to the Southern states and Gulf of Mexico.  

But mostly everywhere in between. 

Here’s everything yogis and solo travelers need to know to go out and find it.

  • Google Maps Bucket List: USA
  • Our Best Wellness Retreats in the USA
  • Top Retreat Centers in the USA
  • 7 Therapeutic Meditation Retreats to Zen Out Within the USA

Here’s Why the USA is a Great Place for Solo Travel

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Oh, let me tell you why the USA is such an awesome spot for solo adventures! 

First off, this country is like a smorgasbord of landscapes, from the hustle and bustle of NYC to the tranquil beauty of places like Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon. 

Safety-wise, I’ve always felt pretty comfortable roaming around here solo, which is a big plus. And let’s talk infrastructure – getting around is a breeze with all the transportation options, whether you’re flying, hopping on a train, or road-tripping. 

Plus, English is the go-to language, so no worries about getting lost in translation. The culture here totally vibes with solo travel too; it’s all about independence and individuality. 

And oh boy, the activities! Whether you’re into hiking, checking out museums, or just stuffing your face with delicious eats, the USA has got you covered. And let’s not forget the accommodation options – everything from cozy hostels to swanky hotels, you name it. 

Oh, and did I mention the awesome solo traveler communities? Seriously, there’s a whole bunch of us out here sharing tips and making connections. So yeah, if you’re thinking about solo travel, the USA is definitely the place to be!

Top USA Travel Tips From Our Team 

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The U.S. is big, diverse, and politically polarized. 

It’s not as dangerous as many outsiders may think. It’s a lot like Europe. 

The U.S. is tourist-friendly.

Americans are generally nice people who will say hello to you and wish you a good day and can be especially welcoming to guests, especially those people from a country they have visited on vacation and had a good time, or had or have relatives living in.

The food is great. Every country’s cuisine is available. Fast food chains are ubiquitous, cheap, and super popular, but not really healthy. Organic, vegetarian, and vegan foods are growing annually in popularity as Americans learn more about where their food comes from and what is good for them.

New York, Washington, D.C., Orlando, Los Angeles, and San Francisco are top tourist destinations, but check out the natural beauty of the U.S. There are more than 50 National Parks, and many more State Parks that are incredibly beautiful and reasonably priced. I bought an annual pass to the State Parks in Wisconsin recently and it paid for itself after camping not that many days during a beautiful June of swimming and hiking. 

Don’t make this mistake when camping! Keren, from our Support Team, says “Don’t wait to book your camping spot. Book ahead!”.

While the U.S. is a relatively young country compared to other countries in Europe and around the globe, it is still one of the oldest democracies. There are many monuments and museums, big and small, where you can learn more. 

Yoga and meditation have grown in the United States. Over 36 million Americans practice yoga regularly, up over 50% in just the past 5 years. It used to be odd seeing a yoga class in a U.S. park, or someone meditating on a lovely beach. 

It’s not anymore.

Top USA Destinations for Solo Travel

Alright, let me give you the lowdown on some top destinations in the USA that are perfect for solo adventurers like yourself!

new york

The Big Apple is a solo traveler’s paradise, with its iconic landmarks like Times Square, Central Park, and the Statue of Liberty. Plus, you can dive into diverse neighborhoods, catch a Broadway show, or feast on world-class cuisine.

california

From the Golden Gate Bridge to the vibrant street art scene in the Mission District, San Francisco is packed with solo-friendly attractions. Don’t miss exploring the eclectic neighborhoods, riding a cable car, or indulging in some fresh seafood at Fisherman’s Wharf.

Arizona 

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With its stunning landscapes, cultural richness, and outdoor adventures. From the Grand Canyon to Antelope Canyon, there’s breathtaking beauty everywhere. Hike, stargaze, or explore artsy cities like Sedona. With warm weather and friendly locals, it’s an unforgettable solo journey.

Sandy, from our Support Team, recommends you go Vortex hiking in Sedona!

Colorado 

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Nestled in the Rocky Mountains, Denver offers solo travelers a perfect blend of urban excitement and outdoor recreation. You can visit art galleries, hike in nearby national parks, or take a day trip to explore the stunning scenery of the Rocky Mountains.

seattle

With its stunning natural beauty and vibrant cultural scene, Seattle is a top destination for solo travelers. Explore Pike Place Market, take a ferry ride to nearby islands, or visit the iconic Space Needle for panoramic views of the city.

Top Things To See and Do in The USA

1. travel from minnesota to the national parks in the west.

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Crossing the Mississippi River into Minnesota means you’re starting to head west across the United States.

Top Travel Tip – Sandy, from our Support Team, “Don’t forget to buy the National Park pass and visit as many as possible!”

Making it to Badlands National Park in South Dakota starts to feel like you really made it to The West . You can sense the history here. C’mon, the rhinoceros used to call the Badlands home. That was eons ago so while I felt their presence across the park’s 244,000 acres of protected prairie and fascinating geologic formations, I was more than content with seeing prairie dogs, bison, and bighorn sheep everywhere now.

At this point it’s time to slow down and visit one National Park after another, making sure to hike daily whenever you can.

2. The National Park with the Craziest Enormous Sandstone Formations   

arches national park

There are over 2,000 natural sandstone arches here, and you can drive near some of the more amazing ones with names like Delicate Arch in the east, Landscape Arch in Devil’s Garden to the north, and Balanced Rock towering over the desert landscape in the middle of the park.

And just a few minutes down the road from the entrance to Arches National Park lies Moab, a cool town where you can get all the necessary supplies such as gasoline (remember there are some big, wide open spaces between available fill-ups in Utah) and awesome lunches. I heartily recommend the Rooster Breakfast Burrito featuring eggs, pork, homemade kimchi, cheddar cheese, and sriracha BBQ sauce.

Where are the Greatest Mountain Vistas?

This is a tie between Rocky Mountain National Park, Canyonlands National Park, the Grand Canyon, and Zion National Park (although California isn’t included yet on the route).

rocky national park

Many people enjoy the views in Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park by just driving Trail Ridge Road from Estes Park to Grand Lake. Camp along Trail Ridge Road and you can stay and hike within the park.

One tremendous hike in Rocky Mountain National Park was up Deer Mountain 

There’s also the Lulu City hike (named after a transient mining town started in 1879 after silver was discovered here) in Rocky Mountain National Park. It’s about eight miles roundtrip. There were some big moose – one came running to me but swerved at the last second, which was interesting 🙂 – and elk and bear.

In Rocky Mountain National Park campsites are even provided with a “bear locker.” Locking your food and other fragrant stuff in the car won’t even stop bears here.

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3. Best National Memorial to See Without Entering Park

Mount Rushmore, South Dakota

You can pay to enter the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in the Black Hills of South Dakota, park in the big garage, and walk over to see it. Or you can hike outside the park for free and see Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln that way, enjoying your lunch in the peaceful forest with no crowds. The top of the monument is 5,750 feet above sea level.

4. Quietest Campground and Hike 

Horsethief Campground and adjacent Canyonlands National Park were peaceful places.

Canyonlands National Park, Utah

In the campground it was so quiet under the full moon at night I felt bad clearing my throat. I thought I might wake up someone in a neighboring tent, even though there was plenty of distance between us. During the day on a three-hour hike, I saw only two guys and one young woman hiking at the end. 

5. Mighty Zion National Park

From Canyonlands, it’s about a 5-hour drive to Zion National Park in southwest Utah. Zion may have been the most impressive of all the National Parks along this route. I especially liked the Watchman hiking trail. It’s a little over 3 miles roundtrip.

Zion Watchman Camp

6. The Grand Canyon! 

Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona

From Zion National Park you can head into Nevada and make it to the glitz of the Las Vegas Strip in 2 ½ hours, or drop south into Arizona and find your way to the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park in under 4 hours. I chose to do both on several trips through the Southwest U.S., but let me tell you something.  The Grand Canyon’s views – especially at dusk – are mind-blowing.  

7. Tour from the Northern Califonia Coast to Nashville, Music City USA

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Recently I spent a winter teaching yoga and meditation, plus cooking for the guests at a Buddhist retreat center in Northern California. It was an incredibly beautiful setting and only a 3-mile hike through Redwood forest down to the Pacific Ocean. 

Hiking to and along the ocean was a highlight there, but when spring started to show its face at the beginning of March it was time to take off and head south to visit friends and camp along the coast and into America’s Southwest. 

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After five months at our retreat center, it was bittersweet leaving for many reasons. We were saying goodbye to many wonderful friends at a beautiful, tranquil place in the hilly woods of coastal California. It had been the first winter in my life without months of ice and cold. Getting back out on the road, I wondered if I could continue my daily yoga and meditation practice. Plus, I handed off a cookbook I started writing there and wanted to continue contributing to it.

In retrospect, however, taking a tour from the Northern California coast down through the San Francisco Bay Area through the Southwest to eventually Nashville, Tennessee was wonderful, every step of the way. 

It’s kind of the theme of this Solo Travel Guide to the United States. 

No matter where you start in the world on your solo journey, go to a retreat in the U.S. first, and then alone or with a friend or friends you made at the retreat, next go on a road trip to cool places in America.

It’s inexpensive, fun, and memorable.

I’d like to share the highlights with you.

Driving down the Pacific coast it was tremendous visiting places like Berkeley, Big Sur, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Mission Viejo, and San Diego; northern, middle, and southern California, respectfully. The new springtime weather was as perfect as it could be, except when opening the tent to camp and hike at Joshua Tree National Park where it was still winter. 

8. Mystical Joshua Tree National Park 

Joshua Tree National Park, California

Joshua Tree National Park in Southern California has crazy rock formations climbers love. It straddles the cactus-covered Colorado Desert and the Mojave Desert. It was sunny yet hovering around freezing with really strong March winds, but there were also nice views from the highest peaks looking out over the Coachella Valley.

9. Picture Perfect Sedona, Arizona

Sedona, Arizona

From California, it was on to Sedona, Arizona. Nights were still cool yet during the day hiking among the red-rock buttes, steep canyon walls, and pine forests the weather couldn’t have been more perfect. It’s easy to see why so many movies have been filmed in Sedona. The scenery is amazing, and familiar from the movies.

Hiking Sedona, Arizona

Sedona area movies range from “Starman” (with Jeff Bridges) to “Rounders” (Matt Damon) to “Blood on the Moon” (Robert Mitchum) and “Tall in the Saddle” (John Wayne) and many, many more. 

Jerome, Arizona

Near Sedona the town of Jerome sits up on Cleopatra Hill overlooking the Verde Valley. You can see the big white “J” on the mountainside marking Jerome from the campground I stayed in. Supported in its heyday by rich copper mines, it was home to more than 10,000 people in the 1920s. Way less than that live there now. Jerome now attracts throngs of tourists however to its cool shops and restaurants, such as Bobby D’s where everyone visits for a BBQ lunch.

Back on the road and camping led to a true surprise camping destination. It was one of the best places to hike and experience on this entire trip.

10. Surprise! Chiricahua National Monument

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Did you ever hear of the Chiricahua National Monument? I didn’t either. I have a National Parks Pass so I’ve been to many great federal parks from Acadia in Maine to the Badlands, Rocky Mountain, Zion, Canyonlands, and Arches in the West…and many parks and monuments in between those. But Chiricahua was an amazing surprise. Maybe it was the remarkable perfect weather, or the surprise of finding such an oasis with stunning rock formations, or the peaceful hiking paths up into isolated mountains, whatever the reason, Chiricahua National Monument (which doesn’t even have a monument site; that’s okay) in Wilcox, Arizona stands as one of my favorite places of all.

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Driving to Chiricahua National Monument/Park involves a leap of faith, traveling through the mostly flat desert for 38 miles after taking the nondescript Wilcox exit on Highway 10, but then there comes a most welcoming left turn into hidden forest and mountains. During the 1860s and 1870s, these Chiricahua Mountains provided a secret refuge for the Apache tribe who, led by the famous chiefs Cochise and Geronimo, lived hidden and happily. They repelled the Spanish (taking their guns and horses to become even more feared by their enemies) and other attackers before finally being defeated by the U.S. Cavalry in 1886.

11. Carlsbad, Lowest National Park

Entrance, Carlsbad Caverns National Monument, New Mexico

Next, it was time to visit another National Park, but for the first time instead of climbing up mountains, the designated trail takes you down, way down underground. Deep beneath the Chihuahuan Desert in southern New Mexico, you’ll find Carlsbad Caverns National Park, a labyrinth of more than 300 limestone caves, carved over 250 million years ago.

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You can easily spend an hour and a half touring through Carlsbad Caverns. First try strolling down the 1.25-mile Natural Entrance Trail, 750 feet into the cavern. The trail winds down a steep, asphalt switchback route to the “Big Room.” I was happy to have my iPhone flashlight on for some of this, that’s how dark it was down there. The second tour goes into the “Big Room,” another 1.25-mile path taking guests through the enormous cave chamber. You can access this section by walking down the Natural Entrance or taking the elevator down into the cavern. 

12. Quiet Dog Canyon Hiking Trail, Alamogordo, New Mexico

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A review of the Dog Canyon Hiking Trail reads: 

“This is archetypal foothills hiking in the Sacramento Mountains with steep, rocky climbs and tremendous views.”  

The review didn’t say “You’ll probably wish you brought more water” or “It’s magnificently beautiful with hardly anyone on it,” two subtle points I’d like to add from personal experience.

Alamogordo, New Mexico

The Dog Canyon Trail featured tremendous visits, but it required over nine miles roundtrip with a 3,338′ climb. Afterward, In my opinion, it was then time for food and water. 

Let’s go to Santa Fe, New Mexico.

 Tamales, Beans, Pozole & Salad, Palacio Cafe, Santa Fe, New Mexico

One thing about following the best springtime weather with everything in bloom: allergies. Sleeping in a tent with temps near freezing didn’t always help either. In Santa Fe, New Mexico I was hoarse, and coughing and sneezing some as well. I think it was a double treat of allergies with a cold. Doesn’t matter. All I know is welcome relief was provided by a bowl of Pozole at Palacio Cafe, 209 East Palace Avenue in downtown Santa Fe. 

Pozole stop, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Pozole, or “hominy”  (dried maize kernels that have been treated with an alkali such as lime to soften them), is a traditional soup or thicker stew from Mexico. It is made from hominy, with meat (pork was in my bowl), and can include shredded lettuce, chili peppers, onion, garlic, avocado, salsa, radishes, and/or limes. Pozole soup also owns the description, “A cure in a bowl.” Take the comforting restorative offerings of chicken noodle soup. Add spices with chilies and upgrade to a detoxifying, throat-soothing, sinus-clearing medicinal food. Those characteristics also make pozole renowned throughout Mexico and the Southwest U.S. as a solid, if not miraculous hangover cure. There you go.

13. On to Arkansas! BBQ, Art, and Gorgeous Camping

Campsite morning, Ozark National Forest

Billboards along the highway in Arkansas invite travelers to exit up ahead and take a walk through the William (Bill) J. Clinton Library & Museum. That sounded good, but you can opt instead to have an early lunch at the Whole Hog Cafe in Bentonville (trust me, true to its name, you get your money’s worth if you order pork), take a stroll through the Crystal Bridges Museum which will blow your mind to think it’s in Northwest Arkansas, and then camp alongside a tranquil sparkling river somewhere in the Ozarks. It was still wicked cold at night in springtime, but truly sunny and majestic in the morning. 

Crystal Bridges Museum, Bentonville, Arkansas

14. Nashville, Music City USA

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Every famous musician needs a presence (restaurant, club, museum) in booming Nashville. I heard on the local news even Bob Dylan had a  “Heaven’s Door” whiskey distillery to promote his “Nashville Skyline” album. That is a great album, and Nashville is a great city to walk, eat, etc. 

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Nashville is growing fast. A person told me Nashville now reminds him of Paris, France in the 1940s with cowboy hats instead of berets, the city all artists (and people who want to be around artists) are moving to. Everywhere you go there is great music, of course.

15. Touring Florida the Sunshine State

Many of the most popular yoga, meditation, and wellness retreats offered by BookRetreats take place in Florida. 

There’s an easy answer. Great weather and wonderful beaches year-round are hard to beat. Come with me on a tour of some of the best locations and find out more about what makes these Sunshine State destinations so wonderful.

16. Key West and the Florida Keys

Key West Sunrise

It’s a December Key West dawn and I’m standing on a pier that’s the southernmost point of the USA. That’s Cuba 90 miles away under those clouds. It’s a perfect 70-some degrees, a calm, peaceful scene if there ever was one, except perhaps for the occasional rooster crowing in the sleepy street behind us. Forget that earlier in the week I shoveled a foot of snow out of my New Hampshire driveway. People on our pier are comfortable with a minimal amount of clothing…easy on a Sunday morning. I so admire the woman on the left in the white bathrobe who just rolled out of bed to stroll down the street and savor this wonderful scene.

Key West weather runs a sweet tropical perfect this time of year, but the town beautifully decks out for the holiday season nonetheless. Just what Jimmy Buffet meant about an island Christmas when he sang, “…we have everything but snow.”

So, what to do for a few days here? How about walking and sightseeing, visiting a cafe/restaurant, walking and sightseeing, visiting a cafe/restaurant, repeat? Perfect!

Climb a Key West landmark for a very nice view

Key West’s population of roughly 27,000 covers 5.27 miles of an island with a maximum width of 5,249 feet, and it’s rather flat being just a few feet above sea level. I learned that one of the highest points on the island by just a few feet was Ernest Hemingway’s house/now a museum…but more on that later. First, to really see the town from above try climbing to the top of the Key West Lighthouse for a 73 feet high vantage point.

Looking over Key West on a lovely December day

A couple of monster cruise ships are parked in the distance, yet mostly what you view looking down from the lighthouse are pastel-hued, conch-style houses and healthy green tropical trees. 

Okay, we’ve all been patient enough. Time to show food photos:

Shrimp, andouille sausage (above), and grits with fried okra (below) make for a nice brunch.

Now back to some additional comments about Hemingway’s house and museum:

Just a short walk from the Key West Lighthouse stands the home Ernest Hemingway bought in 1931 and lived in for over ten years. I say “stands” because I discovered it is located on the second highest spot in town at 18 feet above sea level. It’s a beautiful Spanish colonial home, and as a museum, it still has the furniture the Hemingway family owned.

Hemingway’s bed where I saw these three cats napping

The cats roving (or sleeping) about the home and grounds are descendants of the same group Hemingway kept while he lived in the house, including many extra-toed (polydactyl) cats like the ones he loved as pets.

Hemingway's Key West writing room

In the back of the Hemingway home is a separate small structure where he would go to write. His writing room remains closed to the public but you can walk up the outside stairs and look in. That’s what I did to take the panoramic photo above. Note how his typewriter sits on the table loaded with paper, ready for another novel.

Key West surprise sites

What’s next? Just walking around town reveals an unexpected sight around each corner. Old Town, Mallory Square, doesn’t matter, there’s something Key West cool to enjoy every few steps.

How about a place just for butterflies? I met a woman on the plane coming down who said after many visits to Key West going to the Butterfly Conservatory remains her favorite thing to do in the town.

Butterflies are ubiquitous in the tropical rainforest setting of the conservatory, yet they dart quickly around visitors and plants so I found them difficult to photograph. The birds there are easier to photograph, however. Give them some seeds and they’ll pose all day, like these little guys did for me:

Key West Butterfly (and Birds) Conservatory

As mentioned in between seeing the sights we enjoyed stopping in one of the cafes, restaurants, or bars open everywhere. I noticed many in Key West have a color in their names. The Green Pineapple, 1130 Duval Street offers excellent homemade kombucha after your class at the Key West Yoga Sanctuary.  At the Green Parrot Bar, 601 Whitehead Street we saw a Led Zeppelin cover band. The place was packed! And yes, “Robert Plant” still sings with his shirt unbuttoned. In addition to green, blue is also a popular color in Key West restaurants, lodging, and bar names. I saw Blue Macaw, Blue Heaven, Blue Marlin, Red Fish Blue Fish, etc.

Below is a wide panorama photo from inside a non-color-named place, the Salty Angler. Incredible live jazz trio in the corner. Equally great characters hanging out (during the band’s break a patron behind me sang acapella the opening to “Sunday Morning Coming Down”). Windows and doors were open to let in the soft tropical air. A person could get used to this.

The Saly Angler, 1114 Duvall Street, Key West, FL [sadly permanently closed]

And speaking of Key West locals, we’ve all heard of the people who came here finding inspiration to follow their dreams. I mean, there’s even a poem about it etched into the town’s sidewalk:

Sidewalk poem, Key West, FL

To end the day, watching the sun sink into the ocean, Key West can indeed enable one to feel like anything is truly possible.

Another day, another sweet sunset in Key West

17. South Florida, Miami, Boca Raton, and the Atlantic Coast

BookRetreats helps a lot of people from around the world attend yoga, meditation, and yoga teacher training retreats in South Florida. Two popular retreat centers open year-round are the Skylight Yoga Ashram in Miami Beach and the Zen Den Yoga School in Boca Raton.

18. Yogis Love the Tampa Bay Region for a Solo Trip

Here’s something you may not know:

Clearwater Beach on the Gulf of Mexico Coast of Florida has been ranked the #1 beach not only in the Sunshine State but in the entire South of the United States.

So it’s no wonder Clearwater Beach is a popular destination for BookRetreats yoga, meditation, and wellness retreats .

But the entire Tampa Bay Region including St. Pete, Dunedin, Safety Harbor, Tampa, Tarpon Springs, and more is loved by solo travelers.

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Let’s say you want to check out the entire Tampa Bay Region on a bicycle. You can on the Pinellas Trail, the Courtney Campbell Causeway from Clearwater to Tampa, and other routes. 

Another mural while biking along the Pinellas Trail, St. Pete, FL

The Pinellas Trail will take you through St. Pete (check out the amazing murals on several buildings) and onto the amazing 26-acre St. Pete Pier. Do you like outdoor markets? Check out St. Pete’s Saturday Morning Market. It’s a celebration of all things local, featuring produce direct from the farm, tremendous cuisine representing the world, outstanding food products, and a vast array of unique arts and crafts you haven’t seen anywhere else.

Checking the organic produce (and a strange eggplant) at the Saturday morning outdoor market, St. Pete, FL

Where to Stay and Eat in the USA 

This is an easy one.

When you arrange a retreat through BookRetreats your lodging is almost always included.

If you’re driving yourself around the United States you have options, and they are in most cases much more pleasant and affordable when you opt for getting out of the huge cities to travel the country and be out in nature.

I found camping to be ideal, primarily in a rooftop tent. I’ll upgrade to a van someday. Recreational vehicles of all sizes can be rented in the U.S. You can even park your RV overnight for free in Walmart parking lots and other businesses in the U.S. When staying in campgrounds you see all kinds of possibilities, and it’s fun to talk to people about their choices.

I’ve also stayed overnight in cabins, tent glamping setups, tiny houses in the woods, you name it. All can be a great deal, and close to the hiking trails and National and State Parks, I want to enjoy the next morning. 

The title of this section could also have been, “Is There Any Place in the United States That Doesn’t Have Great Food?” 

I didn’t use that because there is also bad, overpriced, and unhealthy food everywhere as well. Making proper choices is what it’s all about in life, and that applies also to what we put in our bodies.

You’ve no doubt noticed reading through this Travel Guide that cooking and eating are  (surprise!) really favorite things of mine. I often think about what I’m going to make for dinner while having lunch.

Traveling around the world and enjoying what the locals eat is a true joy of mine.

In the U.S., this is a spectacular activity. I say embrace the amazing diversity. Every culture’s cuisine is available because America is the “Melting Pot” of this wonderful planet of ours.

Also, in recent years it has been tremendous to see the growth of good organic produce and other healthy food availability at more and more outdoor markets and along the side of the roads while traveling through the U.S., especially when I’ve taken a scenic route off the highways.

One more thing I’d like to add here.

Very few foods taste better than what you cook while camping or bring along to enjoy on a break while hiking. Just sayin’.

Safety Tips for Traveling Solo in the USA 

Basic safety precautions all solo travelers must consider in the United States are:

  • Share your travel itinerary with someone you trust before leaving. 
  • Think about using common sense in all situations. Alcohol, poor planning, and bad decisions are usually the cause of most mistakes and injuries.
  • Practice mindfulness.
  • Conceal your valuables and know where they are at all times.
  • When in a new place think about what you would do in an emergency there. 
  • Research travel insurance before you go. This is mandatory for solo travel, but especially If you are coming to the U.S. from another country. Make sure the health insurance you have or buy for travel covers you if you need it. The American healthcare system does not cover travelers to the U.S.

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Staying safe as a Solo female traveler in the USA

In addition to the aforementioned Safety Tips for Solo Travel in the U.S., I would add

The following tips for women:

  • Research your destination to know the lay of the land. Know the neighborhoods, and your accommodations, plus avoid going to places that are not safe to walk, especially alone. 
  • Understand how to use your available transportation. 
  • Don’t carry much when you’re out and about. 
  • A good thing to do is not carry too much stuff with you. Leave the essential stuff in a safe spot. 
  • Be aware of your surroundings. Keep your belongings in places where you can see them. 

Be careful but trust your gut instinct.  For example, it’s great to make friends and go out with them to see the sights. Often these are solo female travelers just like you. It’s easier at retreats when almost everyone comes for the same reasons as you. 

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Airport and Visa Information for the USA

Citizens of Canada and Bermuda generally do not need visas for a tourism visit to the U.S. Still, other foreign nationals traveling to the United States for tourism need a visitor visa (B-2) unless qualifying for entry under the Visa Waiver Program. Here’s what visitors to the U.S. from foreign countries need to know .

When is the Best Time to Visit the USA?

During winter, the South and the Southwest are where you go to avoid the snow, ice, and freezing temps. 

In summer, go north or to a beach to beat the heat baking the states that were nice in winter.

Autumn, generally late September through October, can be the sweet spot for everyone.

Hawaii is great most of the time.

Public Holidays and Important Dates in the USA

Expect a lot of people out traveling in the U.S. around Christmas through New Year’s, Memorial Day, the 4th of July, and Labor Day.

Other holidays and important days celebrated include Halloween, Easter, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Veteran’s Day, President’s Day, Columbus Day, St, Patrick’s Day, Martin Luther King Day, Juneteenth, and the Chinese New Year.

There are many religious holidays and state and regional important dates, also. These generally won’t affect solo travelers, but they are nice to know about if they are big where you are touring (e.g., Mardi Gras in New Orleans, etc.). 

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Best Ways to Get Around in the USA Solo

The tours, things to do, and sites to experience in this Solo Travel Guide were mostly reached by driving myself there, often after attending a yoga and meditation retreat. Getting out on the road for adventure, that’s the American way.

If you also desire to focus on a yoga, meditation, or wellness retreat, just getting to the primary retreat location can be your initial goal, and that can be sufficient for the start of a wonderful solo trip. Often excursions to local sites of interest are included in the retreat package, so everything will be set up for you. Talk to your retreat host as well about transportation from the airport. 

With a retreat first, it is usually easier than you might to add on a road trip afterward.

Have a Realistic Plan Before Arrival

The United States is huge. Just the size of the state of Texas, for example, makes it among the 40 largest countries in the world. California is also gigantic with the 5th largest economy among all the world’s countries.

So realistically arrange your travel plans before arrival. Book a retreat for ease of entry and travel from there, but give yourself ample time to check things out at a pleasant pace. Don’t bite off more than you can chew, that kind of thing.  

USA Travel Costs and How to Budget

So, here’s the scoop: the USA can be as budget-friendly or as splurge-worthy as you want it to be. 

First things first, flights can vary depending on where you’re coming from and when you’re booking, so keep an eye out for deals and consider flying during off-peak times if you can swing it. 

Once you’re here, accommodation costs vary too – you’ve got everything from budget-friendly hostels and motels to swanky hotels and cozy Airbnbs. 

Food is another big one – while eating out at restaurants can add up, there are plenty of ways to save by hitting up grocery stores or local markets for snacks and picnic supplies. 

And then there’s transportation – depending on where you’re going, you might opt for public transit, rental cars, or even good old-fashioned walking. As for activities, there’s a whole plethora of options, from free outdoor adventures to ticketed attractions, so prioritize what’s most important to you and budget accordingly. 

Oh, and don’t forget about unexpected expenses like souvenirs or emergency funds – it’s always good to have a cushion, just in case. So, there you have it – with a bit of planning and savvy budgeting, exploring the USA can be totally doable without breaking the bank!

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Top Tips for Making Your Solo USA Trip Affordable

 It’s simple.

The big cities in the U.S. are expensive, so travel mostly outside them. 

Start at a retreat with a package that includes what you need to get started, and gets you grounded in body, mind, and spirit for affordable U.S. travel.

Packing List for the USA

Dress for the weather where you’re going and the time of year. The basics to bring include:

  • Water bottle
  • Yoga attire 
  • Camping gear (if camping) with additional water
  • Warm clothes/sweater/jacket with layers, especially in winter but even in summer if in the mountains or where it cools off at night
  • Hiking sandals, shoes, or boots
  • Extra socks
  • Umbrella or poncho just in case
  • Bathing suits for beaches, jacuzzi, and pool

Language and Cultural Information to Know About The USA

As mentioned, the U.S. serves as the “Melting Pot” of the World.

All cultures are represented.

English is spoken everywhere, albeit with regional accents which I find interesting and fun.

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How to Book & Plan Your Trip to the USA

“The first step into the unknown is always the hardest, but it’s also the most rewarding.” – A wise solo traveler

Take a look at all the wellness retreats taking place in the United States offered now at BookRetreats. There are almost 500!

There are also a similar number of U.S. yoga retreats , meditation retreats , and yoga teacher training retreats available as well.

The ideal scenario for a solo traveler would be to attend one of these retreats and afterward tour the best places nearby on a thrilling road trip from there. It’s cost-effective, and productive for you physically, mentally, and spiritually. 

Plus, it’s a lot of fun. 

Not to mention the things you experience and learn will make you stronger, wiser, and more confident back when dealing with the challenges of your daily life.

How do I know? 

Check out this inspirational quote:

“Traveling alone allows you to step out of your comfort zone and embrace new challenges.” – Another wise solo traveler

Our Top 3 Wellness Retreats in the USA

3 day wellness retreat: revolutionary technology & nature, ca, us.

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Pollock Pines, California, United States | Wisteria Wellness Retreat

Prices from $699 | Available Year Round | 5-Star Reviews

If you want to experience some of the most innovative healing technology, as part of a nature wellness getaway, this is the retreat for you. We will explore three of the latest modalities of healing: Biofeedback and Sound Healing. Please note, that we also offer Neurofeedback at our facility and you have the opportunity to explore that, too, if interested.

  • Heart math biofeedback
  • Woojer Sound Healing vest for aiding in relaxation
  • Baud machine for a range of compulsive behaviors and ailments
  • Inneractive Aura for additional biofeedback (Based on Dr. Valerie Hunt’s work)
  • In addition to all these wonderful experiences, you will have the opportunity to enjoy all of the amenities on the property.

From the Himalayan salt cave to restore your sense of relaxation to the sensory deprivation float tank, we offer many opportunities for coming back home to yourself.

In addition, our yoga greenhouse dome provides a regenerative sanctuary for daily use.

7-Day Renew & Restore Retreat For Women in Hawaii, US

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Hawaii, United States | Educational Retreat Center

Prices from $2,997 | Available Year Round | 5-Star Reviews

Imagine 7 days to RENEW your soul in one of the most spiritual places on the planet!

The retreat aims to ignite your inner spark and inspire a lasting transformation in your life.

It is a sacred space where you can shed layers of stress, embrace self-compassion, and emerge as a more vibrant and empowered version of yourself.

Whether you seek personal growth, rejuvenation, or a deeper connection with your inner being, this retreat in Hawaii offers a powerful catalyst for positive change.

During these seven days, you will have ample solo time, group time, and some island time with all activities being optional.

This retreat is for women of ALL AGES and from all walks of life who seek to take time and retreat so they can feel renewed in life and restored.

4-Day Yoga, Meditation & Wellness in Sunny Florida, US

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Boca Raton, Florida, United States | Zen Den Yoga School and Retreats

Prices from $850 | Available Year Round | 5-Star Reviews  

Zen Den Yoga School and Retreats provides the yogi and yogini with a safe and nurturing environment to grow and practice the yoga lifestyle.

Our school is not your average yoga retreat. In all of the yoga teacher training programs and yoga retreats, we adhere to the true meaning of the word yoga: to yolk or bring together.

Our belief is that all yoga systems are on the same path, therefore, they embody many traditions of yoga, honoring the diversity of our gurus.

We facilitate various forms of yoga including Ashtanga-inspired Vinyasa, the true Sivananda, Hatha, Restorative, and other traditions.

The school offers an ongoing 200-hour yoga teacher training program and a 300-hour program for people interested in 500-hour training. We warmly invite you to come and enjoy a retreat or training with their highly educated and experienced facilitators.

Final Words 

“In moments of overwhelm, find solace in the fact that you have the power to create your own path, adjust your course, and find balance amidst the chaos. Trust yourself and the journey.” – Yogis Who Travel  

Why do solo travelers write the best inspirational quotes?

I believe it’s because a solo traveler experience can be extremely rewarding. 

They feel something new and wonderful has happened to them.

And a solo traveler wants to share that rare experience with others.

Beautiful, isn’t it?

Solo travel is indeed for everyone, especially in the U.S. where more and more people are enjoying it.

Like me, like you, and hopefully others who read this.

Peace, love, and amazing travels!

Enjoyed reading it? Spread the word!


A traveling yogi, Dave’s favorite countries to teach yoga in include Bali, India, Spain, France, Canada, and the U.S.

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22 best places to travel alone in the US: the ultimate guide

A list of the best places to travel alone in the US, plus some work exchanges to help you have a more unique and affordable trip!

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Gabrielle Budget Travel With Gabby

Nov 17, 2023

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The United States of America is one of the world’s biggest countries. There is so much to see and do here, and each of the 50 states feels like its own special world . The US has a solid infrastructure, lots of excellent accommodations and work exchanges , and plenty of natural beauty to explore. But what are the best places to travel alone around here?

  • Also, take a look at:  Friendliest cities in the US: 20 most welcoming places in America

Solo travel in the United States on a budget

Whether you’re a US citizen looking to further explore your own country, or you’re an international traveler, the US is one of the best places to travel alone . The only hard thing about planning US solo travel is the sheer size of the country.

With a huge surface area that includes islands, mountain ranges, huge cities, small towns, and everything else in between, it can be hard to plan a solo trip to the US -there are simply too many places to visit.

To help you narrow down your list of options, we’ve compiled a list of where to travel solo in the US. These 22 destinations offer some of the best solo trips in the US, though of course there are many more that didn’t make the list.

You might also like to read:

  • The ultimate solo adventure gui de
  • Top 25 best places for a solo trip around the world
  • How to deepen your solo travel experience

Throughout this list, we’ll also mention a few Worldpackers work exchanges in various US locations where available. A work exchange is the best way to save money , meet locals, and have a unique travel experience while exploring the USA and many other parts of the world.

This type of trip means you'll work a few hours a week in exchange for free accommodation, and sometimes extra perks like meals, classes and tours. You'll also have the benefit of being hosted by a local, which will help you stay safe, informed, and immersed in the local culture . They will share their local knowledge with you and help you have the best possible experience traveling in the US. 

The US is normally not a cheap country to travel so your wallet will thank you for doing a work exchange!

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22 best places to travel alone in the US

Where you decide to travel will depend on your preferences and your budget. Definitely do plenty of pre-trip research to help organize your solo travel adventure. But to help provide some ideas and inspiration for where to go, here are 22 of the best places to travel alone in the US!

1. New York City, New York

New York City is one of the world’s most iconic places . Tourists flock here from all over the world to roam Times Square, see the Statue of Liberty, relax in Central Park, and indulge in the nonstop nightlife and entertainment. We also believe this is one of the best places to travel alone in the whole world.

NYC is a great place for solo travel for many reasons. Public transport is plentiful, and there are shops, accommodations, attractions, restaurants, bars, museums, and bodegas on every corner. You will never run out of things to do here!

The downside is that accommodation in this popular destination tends to be quite expensive. But that shouldn't be a problem for you, since there are some great work exchange opportunities in NYC. 

If you’re looking to save money and escape the city for a bit, you can also try a work exchange just 1.5 hours away from NYC. Head into rural New York and volunteer at a holistic center in Cragsmoor . You can be a part of the support staff at a Buddhist center and help with cleaning and other various tasks in exchange for a free stay.

2. Asheville, North Carolina

Outdoorsy travelers looking for the best solo vacations in the USA should definitely consider Asheville, North Carolina. 

This cozy little city tucked into the Blue Ridge Mountains is surrounded by rolling mountains, tumbling waterfalls, and dense forests. Asheville is home to an abundance of fun outdoor activities , including hiking, camping, mountain biking, rock climbing, river rafting, kayaking, and more.

There are also lots of fun things to do in Asheville within the city center! Go to a local pub and watch some live Bluegrass music , or head to one of the many breweries in town. Asheville has lots of unique museums, restaurants, rooftop bars, and cafes as well. 

Those who love architecture can check out the magnificent Biltmore Estate, or you can check out the markets and galleries in the River Arts District. Asheville is safe, easy to get around, and full of fun activities for solo travelers .

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3. Anchorage, Alaska

Another epic place to visit in the USA is Anchorage, Alaska. Known as “The Last Frontier”, Alaska is home to some of the most breathtaking and untouched wilderness in the US. 

For those looking to immerse themselves in nature and explore a more rugged side of the US, Alaska is the place to be. Anchorage in particular is one of the state’s best cities . It’s known for its abundance of art and music, as well as its nearby state parks, glaciers, and hiking trails.

For a unique experience near Anchorage, head 45 minutes out of the city to the town of Butte. You can volunteer at an organic farm in the Matanuska Valley ! Help with farming and learn about the ins and outs of sustainable living. You’ll get free meals, a free stay, and lots of quality time with the Alaskan wilderness! 

4. New Orleans, Louisiana

If you’re wondering where to travel solo in the US and you want to visit somewhere lively, multicultural, and fun, New Orleans should be on your radar. This vibrant city in southern Louisiana is one of the US’s most artistic and exciting cities. Filled with music, art, food, architecture, festivals, history, and more, New Orleans supplies solo travelers with endless excitement.

The heart and soul of the city is the French Quarter. Head here to see public art displays, talented street musicians, and lots of ornate, historic architecture. New Orleans has a fascinating mix of cultures and this diversity is reflected in the music, art, and food. Indulge in some traditional Creole cuisine and be sure to visit a few jazz bars. 

If you love to party, Bourbon Street comes to life at night . You can also try to visit New Orleans for its annual Mardi Gras festival, just keep in mind the city will be extra packed and expensive at that time!

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5. St. Augustine, Florida

St. Augustine, Florida is the USA’s oldest official city. If you’re looking for history and sunshine , this charming city on Florida’s east coast is a gem. 

Dating back to the 1500s, St. Augustine has numerous monuments to check out, including Castillo de San Marcos, the St. Augustine Lighthouse, Ponce de Leon’s Fountain of Youth, and more. Also be sure to visit the museums, state parks, and beaches .

To experience a more local side of St. Augustine, consider volunteering in a guesthouse . You can live and work with a local, helping them lightly clean and organize their home. In exchange, you’ll get a free stay, as well as lots of local tips and knowledge about the area.

6. Austin, Texas

Another one of the best places for solo travel in the US is Austin, Texas. Sometimes called the “ Live Music Capital Of The World ”, this city is perfect for any type of traveler. Street music, performances in bars and restaurants, and music festivals are huge in Austin, and dancing is a popular pastime as well. 

South Congress neighborhood is great for finding food, drinks, and shops , and you can also find some incredible authentic Texas barbecue places around town.

Nature lovers can head over to Lady Bird Lake. Here you can kayak or paddleboard, or go for a jog along the surrounding trails. The city is also home to a few swimming holes , including the popular Barton Springs Pool. Austin, Texas is a super fun city to visit if you’re traveling alone!

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7. San Diego, California

One of the most visited cities in the USA is San Diego. Located in sunny Southern California , San Diego offers a wealth of culture, nature, and entertainment for solo travelers. 

With world-class museums, thriving nightlife, pristine beaches, gorgeous hiking trails , and so much more, you’ll have a blast. Those looking to explore nature can add La Jolla Cove, Torrey Pines State Park, and Sunset Cliffs to their San Diego bucket list. If you’re more into eating, drinking, and sightseeing, try exploring the Gaslamp Quarter. 

Balboa Park is a national treasure as well. This massive green space has lots of incredible museums, art galleries, walking trails, landscaped gardens, and more. 

And don’t forget to spend some time on the beaches . Ocean Beach and Pacific Beach are two of the top areas for surfing, swimming, strolling, and people-watching.

San Diego has lots of top-rated hostels if you’re looking for a place to stay on a budget. To score free accommodation, you can even volunteer at a hostel. 

If you have any content creation or digital marketing skills, you can volunteer at this hostel and help them improve their online presence through videography, but there are also plenty of other work exchange opportunities in San Diego - Worldpackers was created there!

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8. Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, Arizona offers another one of the best solo trips in the US. Surrounded by unique desert landscapes, national parks , and natural beauty, outdoorsy travelers will love to hike, road trip, and explore. 

Within the city itself, there is incredible food, affordable places to stay, fascinating gardens and museums, and more. Phoenix is safe and beautiful, so it’s enjoyable to visit as a solo traveler.

9. Hilo, Hawaii

The Hawaiian Islands offer some of the most breathtaking scenery in the US. Hawaii is also very safe, making it one of the best places to travel alone as a female.

Though each Hawaiian Island offers something special and unique, The Big Island is a great place to start. Explore national parks, hike volcanoes, snorkel on the beaches, and road trip up the scenic, winding coastline.

For a unique experience near Hilo, head 10 miles north of town and volunteer at an eco-lodge . Stay in a glamping tent and help your hosts maintain their eco-friendly technologies and sustainable lifestyle. You’ll be living amongst lush rainforests and waterfalls , so be sure to appreciate every second of this unbelievable experience.

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10. Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

The ultimate historic destination in the US for solo travelers is Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. Not many travelers come to West Virginia, but the state is actually filled with so much natural beauty and history. 

West Virginia is incredibly safe and the locals are friendly, so it’s another great place for solo travelers .

Harpers Ferry is known for its Historical Park, which has numerous buildings, churches, and landmarks from the Civil War Era. When you’re not meandering through the traditional town center, you can hit up a scenic lookout or hiking trail to admire the rivers, forests, and mountains of the area. The Appalachian Trail even passes through Harpers Ferry so you can hike a portion of that if you’re up for it!

11. Boston, Massachusetts

Another incredible spot that had to be on this list of best places to travel alone  is the mighty city of Boston. As the capital of Massachusetts, Boston is a busy city that offers a bit more of a historical vibe than NYC. You can follow the Freedom Trail through the city and learn about the American Revolution, as this city played a vital role in the country’s independence.

Take a stroll through Boston Commons, check out the golden dome of the State House, or go shopping at Faneuil Hall. You could even go on a Duck Tour through the city and sail along the Charles River. Boston also has lots of fun bars and pubs in South Boston, or “Southie”, and there are many great places to eat in the North End.

Boston is one of the more expensive cities in the US, though, so you can save money by doing a work exchange . About an hour from the city, there is a historic estate in Whitinsville, MA . Help renovate and decorate this magnificent estate in exchange for a free stay and plenty of time off to explore Boston and the surrounding areas. 

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12. Charleston, South Carolina

Charleston, South Carolina is one of the US’s most scenic cities. Solo travelers flock here because it is fun, safe, and full of incredible sights. Fill up on delicious, hearty Southern cuisine as you wander through the historic, charming streets. Head to the beaches to soak in the Carolina sun, or hit up the local nightlife.

Photographers have to visit Rainbow Row, a famous street in this scenic city known for its rows of colorful buildings. You can also visit the historic Charleston City Market, Angel Oak Tree, and Joe Riley Waterfront Park for more top-notch photo opportunities.

13. Denver, Colorado

Denver, Colorado is another one of the best places to travel alone  in the US. With a large community of young professionals, travelers, students, and outdoor enthusiasts, this city in the Rocky Mountains has a vibrant community and lots of fun things to do. 

If you want to explore the natural beauty of the Rockies, all you have to do is venture just outside the city’s borders and you can hike, bike, climb, and sightsee to your heart’s content.

In the city itself, there are plenty of museums, markets, historic landmarks, bars, restaurants, parks, and gardens to entertain any solo traveler. 

A great way to meet people while traveling alone is by volunteering in a hostel ! Denver has a top-rated hostel that needs volunteers to work at the front desk . Being a receptionist here will help you fit into the local community and you’ll have a very social experience.

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14. Newport, Rhode Island

Another beautiful place to travel alone is Newport. This coastal city in America’s smallest state has so much to offer. Whether you’re into history, architecture, beaches, seafood, or nightlife, Newport, Rhode Island has something for you.

Your first stop in Newport should be Thames Street, the heart of the historical center. Lined with adorable shops, cafes, and boutiques , you can window-shop here for hours. This cobblestone street is also home to a few green parks and historic buildings that only make the city more scenic. 

If you want to feel the salty ocean breeze on your face , take on the Cliff Walk or go surfing at Eastons Beach. Take a boat cruise through Narragansett Bay, drive along the historic Bellevue Avenue, or hit the town at night.

15. Savannah, Georgia

This charming Southern city is also one of the best places to travel alone in the US. With that warm, coastal breeze and its rich culture and history, Savannah, Georgia has so much to offer solo travelers. 

Savannah’s Historic District is a good place to start for sightseeing. Be sure to visit the photogenic Forsyth Park, City Market, and Wormsloe Historic Site. Local eateries, ice cream shops, vintage stores, lush green parks, and impressive churches can be found all over this lovely city, so spend a few days here and enjoy every minute!

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16. Seattle, Washington

If you’re looking to travel alone in the magical Pacific Northwest, consider starting your journey in Seattle, Washington. With a trendy coffee scene, lots of live music, and an outdoorsy vibe, Seattle unites culture and nature. 

Explore Pike Place Market, visit the iconic Space Needle, or head outside the city and visit a nearby island, lake, mountain, or national park.

Get to know the local Seattle culture by participating in a homestay! Take care of the children and pets for this friendly local family that gets lots of great reviews. This is a great way to enjoy free accommodation and have a fun and relaxing local experience. 

17. Portland, Oregon

Another gem of the Pacific Northwest is Portland, Oregon. Surrounded by mountains, valleys, waterfalls, and more, Portland is a fun city that has lots of opportunities for exploring nature . You can escape the city by hiking Mount Hood, going skiing or snowboarding in the wintertime, or visiting the famous Multnomah Falls.

Within Portland itself, there is endless fun to be had. Visit the iconic food trucks and sample delicious homemade food from local vendors. Or visit a bookstore, stroll through a rose garden, visit a historic mansion, or check out a museum. 

Other photogenic highlights of the city include the Portland Japanese Garden, Washington Park, and the Lan Su Chinese Garden.

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18. Dallas, Texas

Next on our list of best places to travel alone in the US is Dallas, one of the best cities in the mighty state of Texas. This is the third largest city in Texas, and despite its size, it consistently ranks high for safety and quality of life. 

Give your solo trip to Dallas a unique twist by trying a homestay! If you speak any other languages, this Dallas host is keen to learn from you. Enjoy f ree food and accommodation in exchange for language lessons and some help around the house, and explore Dallas on your days off.

19. Washington DC, Maryland

A list of the best US solo travel destinations wouldn’t be complete without adding the nation’s capital city! Washington DC is definitely a must-see in the USA. Not only is the capital city packed with significant museums and landmarks, it also has lots of fun places to eat, drink, and watch local entertainment.

Take a tour of the White House, see the Lincoln Memorial, or climb the Washington Monument. You should absolutely visit the Smithsonian Museums as well. Most are free to the public and there are some fascinating displays of history, science, and culture in these world-class museums. 

Visit the city during cherry blossom season to see the landscape come to life with beautiful pink flowers. 

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20. Albuquerque, New Mexico

Another cool place to travel alone in the US is Albuquerque, New Mexico. With a rustic Old Town full of Spanish colonial architecture , and a bustling downtown full of fun and entertainment, solo travelers will have a blast in this city. 

Try a unique work exchange in New Mexico by volunteering at a holistic hot springs center ! Just 2 hours away from the city in rural New Mexico you can help with maintenance and building. Enjoy a free stay and watch these hot springs improve thanks to your efforts! 

21. Richmond, Virginia

Another pearl on our list of the best places to travel alone is Richmond, the capital city of Virginia. With an abundance of museums, historic sites, and gardens, Richmond is a beautiful city for sightseeing and exploring. 

Immerse yourself in the Virginia wilderness with this work exchange . Located in Monterey, about 2 hours away from Richmond, you can work on a farm in exchange for free accommodation. Help with gardening and foraging, and have the opportunity to live in a rustic cabin surrounded by nature.

22. Tampa, Florida

Last but not least, this sunny city in the Gulf of Mexico is a top US solo travel destination . Though Florida is home to many other more popular cities such as Miami and Orlando, Tampa has that intimate feel that is perfect for a solo traveler. 

The city center is easily walkable, especially thanks to the recent addition of the Riverwalk that spans the length of the downtown Hillsborough River. Soak in the sunshine, walk under the palm trees, and admire the beauty of Tampa.

Ybor City is a great place for nightlife in Tampa, as is the neighborhood of Soho. Hyde Park has an amazing local farmers market, and you can go for a lovely bike ride or walk down Bayshore Boulevard and see if you can spot some dolphins! Some of America’s best beaches are just a short drive away, including Clearwater Beach and St. Pete Beach.

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I hope you enjoyed this selection of the best places to travel alone in this awesome country. Check out our full list of work exchange and volunteer programs in the USA if you want to have a more immersive and affordable solo travel experience. Have fun!

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Hello! I am a 25 year old from the USA with a knack for traveling on a budget. I fell in love with traveling while studying in Europe, and that love grew even more when I started volunteering abroad in South America. Since then, I've worked odd jobs and volunteered all over the globe while cultivating passions for hiking, wildlife photography, food, wine, animals, permaculture, and more!

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Travelling alone isn’t just empowering – it’s also, say many, more enriching. Without the buffer of a travel companion, there’s a heightened immediacy to experiencing new lands and cultures. In the USA , you can take your pick of solo adventures. From cities to national parks to arty enclaves, here are our pick of the best places to travel alone in the USA.

1. For solo adventurists — Boulder, Colorado

2. san francisco, california — golden gate city, 3. take a solo dip in hot springs, arkansas, 4. see the martian landscape of sedona, arizona, 5. atlanta, georgia — one of the best places to travel solo in the usa.

  • 6. Don't miss the American college towns

7. Go for a solo meander in Beaufort, South Carolina

8. austin, texas for the best solo trips in the us, 9. ride a bike through portland, oregon, 10. spend time in the sun in honolulu, hawaii, 11. learn history in boston, massachusetts, 12. new york city, new york — the city that never sleeps, 13. seattle, washington for art lovers, 14. dance with new friends in new orleans, louisiana, 15. savannah, georgia — a beautiful place for a solo trip, 16. try craft brews in salt lake city, utah, 17. go to the national parks of moab, utah, 18. take solo trip to san diego, 19. shop in palm springs, california, 20. for music lovers, nashville, tennessee, 21. the hiking trails, 22. the open road.

This article is inspired by our Rough Guide to the USA — your essential guide for travelling in the United States .

Calling all solo adventurists: Boulder is the perfect spot to park your hiking boots. Sitting in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, this is an outdoor town with plenty of year-round activities that you can take on solo, from skiing to cycling.

After dark, the fun continues, with a buzzing nightlife. Check out the brewpubs of Pearl Street. Or discover the diverse array of fantastic restaurants, where you can comfortably (and inexpensively) wine and dine alone.

Where to stay in Boulder

  • For a gorgeous stay with Victorian grandeur: Hotel Boulderado . Decked out in period furniture and wallpaper, this hotel is worth a visit even if you're not staying here.
  • For a down-to-earth log cabin stay: Foot of the Mountain Hotel . Affordable and close to nearby national parks.

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Boulder, CO — one of the best solo trips in the US / CC0

The San Francisco spirit can be summed up in two words: be yourself. This is a city that embraces solo travellers. With free summer concerts and festivals, there is plenty of live music.

Take a walk up the steep hills of California street, or across the Golden Gate Bridge. Or take a ride on the city's cable cars — an exciting and novel public transportation.

Where to stay in San Francisco

  • For a B&B style stay: Washington Square Inn . Perfect for solo travellers, this hotel overlooks Washington Square and has airy modern rooms.
  • For something LGBTQ+ friendly: Parker Guest House . This converted mansion has beautiful gardens and ample common areas for meeting new friends.

A view of Golden Gate bridge from the top of Twin Peaks mountain, the highest place in San Francisco

A view of Golden Gate bridge from the top of Twin Peaks mountain © Shutterstock

Leave Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon to the hordes of summer family travellers. Instead, take a solo trip to trek through America’s lesser-known pockets of the wilderness. Hot Springs National Park is one of the best places to travel alone. Hike the trails at your own pace, and afterwards, soak in a traditional bath at Buckstaff Baths.

Where to stay in Hot Springs

  • For a 1920s-style resort that oozes grandeur: Arlington Resort and Spa . Al Capone rented the entire fourth floor and President Clinton attended his senior prom in the ballroom.
  • For solo campers: Gulpha Gorge Campground. The best place to camp is in the national parks.

Little Rock, Arkansas, USA

Little Rock, Arkansas — one of the best places to travel alone in the US © Pixabay

Looking up at Sedona’s famous red rocks as they glow under the setting sun is a memorable experience – and even more so when you’re alone. The area’s magnificent stillness is best enjoyed without any companion chatter.

Sedona is one of the best places to travel solo in the USA. When you’re ready to join others, there are plenty of ways to do so, such as the First Friday Art Walk (first Friday of the month), which circulates through the top galleries in town.

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One of the best places to travel solo in the USA: Sedona, Arizona © Shutterstock

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Where better to travel solo than in one of the most famous singles’ cities in the country? Atlanta’s thriving nightlife includes many solo-friendly options. Go out to trivia nights at the bars of East Atlanta or the singles’ meet-and-greet events at the cocktail lounges of glitzy Buckhead. The city’s sights are also made for solo exploring, including Piedmont Park and the High Museum of Art. Atlanta is one of the best places to travel alone in the USA.

Where to stay in Atlanta, Georgia

  • To stay near the High Museum of Art: Artmore Hotel . This cool hotel offers comfortable rooms and has a lovely Spanish Mediterranean facade.
  • For a stay in the downtown area: Hotel Indigo: Atlanta Downtown . Cool-toned rooms that reflect Atlanta's design history.

Atlanta, Georgia USA downtown city skyline © Sean Pavone/Shutterstock

For singles: Atlanta, Georgia © Shutterstock

6. Don't miss the American college towns

Cheap, friendly, and festive: America’s student-thronged college towns – from Ann Arbor, Michigan, to Lawrence, Kansas – are a gift for solo travellers. Time your visit with a game day – cheering along with thousands of face-painted fans at a college home football game is the ultimate slice of Americana. As is consuming beer, hot dogs, and more beer.

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Ann Arbor, Michigan — one of the best places to visit solo in the USA © Dark Vader/Shutterstock

Sometimes, the best solo experiences aren’t in America’s big cities, but in its small towns, like Beaufort, South Carolina (population circa 4000). This is a charming microcosm of the South is a great solo travel destination. You'll find here a vine-draped historic district, moody antebellum mansions, and a breezy seaside perch on Port Royal Island. Amiable and safe, Beaufort is ideal for solo meanderings, followed by a mint julep (or three) on a breezy porch.

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Historic Cuthbert House in Beaufort, South Carolina © Deborah MacCague/Shutterstock

In some cities, festivals are a special occasion. In Austin, they’re a way of life. The capital city of Texas is a music town, with one of the greatest concert calendars in the country. The city’s tunes are matched by its BBQ. Or get out to the great outdoors. There are a wide array of solo-friendly outdoor activities, from strolling sun-speckled parks to paddling along Lady Bird Lake.

Where to stay in Austin

  • For a stay in the hip SoCo area: Austin Motel . A trendy favourite with visiting musicians.
  • To treat yourself: Driskill Hotel . This handsome and historic hotel in the downtown area of Austin is opulent and worth the price.

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A different kind of Texas in Austin, Texas © Shutterstock

Long overshadowed by larger west coast cities (like San Francisco, or Seattle), Portland is known for its eco-friendly (and hipster) attitude. While here, you won't want to miss the chance to try the local coffee or microbrews. Or visit one of Portland's many bookstores.

Portland is a quirky, walkable city with well-connected public transportation. It is also known for being a great place for bicycling. While travelling solo to Portland, you'll want to take a walking tour of the International Rose Test Garden — which boasts over 10,000 roses. A trip to Portland is one of the best solo trips in the US.

Ready to explore the natural sites of the US? You won't want to miss our guide to the best places to embrace the great outdoors in the United States.

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Portland, Oregon — one of the best places to travel solo in the US © Shutterstock

Honolulu, on Oahu, is by far the largest city in Hawaii. Located on the pacific ocean, and backed by dramatic cliffs, Honolulu is a major tourist destination for a reason. Treat yourself to an ultimate vacation of shopping, eating, and hanging out in the sun.

While here, take a stroll through China Town. The faded green clapboard storefronts feel like another world. Or take a day to explore the Honolulu Museum of Art.

Where to stay in Honolulu, Hawaii

  • For an affordable boutique hotel: Hotel Renew . This hotel features contemporary Japanese-style decor and comfortable rooms.
  • To stay in one of Waikiki's best-loved landmarks: The Royal Hawaiian . Developed in the 1920s the "Pink Palace" is a great place to treat yourself on your solo trip.

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Honolulu sunset © Shutterstock

A modern American city with a rich historical past, Boston is about as Old World and the New World gets. That said, it does not lack modern attractions.

For history buffs, you won't want to miss a solo troll down the Freedom Trail. This 2.5-mile-long red brick stripe in the sidewalk links sixteen points of significant historical sites.

Those hoping to engage with contemporary Boston will want to visit the Museum of Fine arts or see an independent film at Coolidge theatre. Or take a food tour of east coast staples such as boiled lobster, shucked oysters and new england clam chowder.

Where to stay in Boston, Massachusetts

  • To stay in the downtown area: The Godfrey Hotel . This handsome boutique hotel is perfect for solo travellers.
  • To stay in the Back Bay area: The Charlesmark Hotel . This straightforward spot has cosy rooms and a lively bar for socialising with new friends.

Boston, Massachusetts, USA cityscape at the Old State House © Sean Pavone/Shutterstock

Boston: on our list of best solo trips in the US © Sean Pavone/Shutterstock

If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. That famous quip about New York especially applies to solo travel in the city. Yes, New York is loud and bewildering, but it’s also where you’ll likely have the most memorable solo experiences in the country. Discover this major city by walking across the Brooklyn Bridge at sunset, or curling up with a book under a tree in Central Park. Roam the great halls of the Metropolitan Museum and or sip cocktails under the stars on a rooftop bar.

Where to stay in New York City

  • To stay in the Upper East Side: The Sherry Netherland . An ornate and luxurious hotel modelled after the Vatican Library.
  • To stay in Manhattan: The Algonquin . This hotel is infamous and has a history with literary legends. Meet the resident cat, Hamlet.

NYC is a vast city with so many unique areas to offer. Don't miss our guide to the best areas to stay in New York City .

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New York City for the best solo trips in the US © Pixabay

Home of grunge rock and a certain major coffee chain, Seattle is a great destination for a solo journey.

Pike Place Market is a great place to treat yourself to fresh seafood while listening to live music. This lively area is a great place to go for a solo walk. Countless stalls offer piles of lobsters, crabs, salmon, vegetables, fruits and flowers.

Art lovers will love this city's many art museums. The Seattle Art Museum hosts a permanent collection that contains a little bit of everything - from greek vases to Australian aboriginal art. For more contemporary art, take a stroll through the Frye Art Museum. Or for something unique, visit the Museum of Pop Culture. This funky and colourful museum is dedicated to Seattle's music legacy.

Where to stay in Seattle

  • For a hip stay: Staypineapple . This downtown boutique has a bright pop art theme. The daily happy hour serves drinks and pineapple cookies.
  • For somewhere central: Inn at the Market . This luxurious boutique hotel is located directly next to Pike Place Market.

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Seattle Skyline, Washington, USA © Shutterstock

Infused with a dizzying jumble of cultures and influences, New Orleans is a vibrant city worth a solo visit. Known for its many festive celebrations, New Orleans is a great destination to travel solo and meet people.

Mardi Gras is New Orleans's urban spectacular. During carnival season this historic city turns into a whirl of parades, parties, street revels and masked balls. Or visit this city's many Cajun and Creole festivals. You'll find here the opportunity to enjoy Cajun and zydeco music, crafts, and delicious food.

For nightlife, you'll find a large number of bars and venues to enjoy live music. Try The Maple Leaf in Uptown or One-Eyed Jack's in the French Quarter. New Orleans should definitely be on your list of the best solo trips in the US.

Where to stay in New Orleans

  • For celebrating Mardi Gras: The Royal Sonesta New Orleans . This is the best place to stay during the Fat Tuesday celebration.

Find more accommodation option in our guide to the best places to stay in New Orleans .

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New Orleans steamer, Mississippi © Shutterstock

American towns don't come much more beautiful than Savannah. Take a walk through the ravishing historic district that forms the core of this city. Arranged around Spanish garden squares, here you can find just about every architectural style of the 18th and 19th centuries.

Or try Savannah's waterfront, at the foot of Bay Street. Try local seafood, or meet new friends at the many salty bars filled with partying crowds. River Street is a great place for solo travellers to meet new people.

Savannah, Georgia, USA w Forsyth Park Fountain © Sean Pavone/Shutterstock

Savannah, Georgia, USA w Forsyth Park Fountain © Sean Pavone/Shutterstock

Headquarters to the Mormon Church, Salt Lake City is surprisingly one of the fasted growing cities in America. Despite the city's unique liquor laws, Salt Lake City is becoming a hot spot for local craft breweries and cocktail bars. You'll find here an up-and-coming nightlife scene that is worth travelling to.

SLC is a great destination for the solo traveller who loves the outdoors. Take a trip to the nearby mountains for skiing, or to the nearby canyons for an unforgettable solo hike. For a truly unreal experience, visit the nearby salt flats.

Where to stay in Salt Lake City

  • For somewhere central: Salt Lake Plaza Hotel at Temple Square . A comfortable and clean stay in Utah's Salt Lake City downtown area.
  • For something reasonably priced: Crystal Inn . Spacious rooms and large buffet breakfasts are included.

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Local craft brews are popular in Salt Lake City, Utah © Shutterstock

The small town of Moab is known primarily for its surrounding national parks. It makes for a great base for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether it be mountain biking or hiking, Moab is a great place for a solo vacation in nature.

The red rock landscapes of Moab are an otherworldly delight. Arches National Park, five miles northwest of Moab is the premier place to see the infamous bright orange desert arches. Visit Balanced Rock or Delicate Arch for an unforgettable solo adventure.

Where to stay in Moab

  • For a good value: Best Western Greenwell Inn . You'll find here a central, modern hotel with tasteful furnishings and fittings.
  • For somewhere unique: Inca Inn . A budget motel with an outdoor swimming pool and amazing disco-light showers.

Moab Utah, Arches and Canyonlands National Parks © B Norris/Shutterstock

Moab Utah, Arches and Canyonlands National Parks © B Norris/Shutterstock

California's second most populous city is affluent and libertarian, bus also easy-going and friendly. With beautiful beaches and year-round good weather, San Diego is one of the best places to travel alone in the US.

For solo travellers, take a walk through the Gaslamp District. Once San Diego's city centre, which later became a notorious red-light district, is now a trendy and charming part of town. This area is filled with trendy cafes, antique stores, and art galleries.

San Diego Waterfront Public Park © f11photo/Shutterstock

San Diego Waterfront Public Park © f11photo/Shutterstock

Known for its boutique shopping and premier golfing, Palm Springs is a great place to travel alone in the US. With year-round lovely weather, this a great place to go to the spa or relax poolside.

The adventurous will also find great things to do while travelling solo here. Take a day trip to the nearby Joshua Tree for a fantastic time in the desert. Or take a ride on the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway — a beautiful and unforgettable gondola ride that takes you across the Coachella Valley.

Where to stay in Palm Springs

  • For a vintage stay: A Place in the Sun Hotel . You'll find here a hotel first built the 1950s as a retreat for the production of the crew of the film A Place in the Sun, starring Elizabeth Taylor. This a popular option with a saltwater pool.
  • For a southwestern-style stay: Casa Cody Inn . This hotel was built in 1920s by glamourous Hollywood pioneer Harriet Cody, this historic B&B offers tasteful rooms and is two blocks from downtown.

The government building of the Cathedral City and Palm Springs © Patricia Elaine Thomas/Shutterstock

The government building of the Cathedral City and Palm Springs © Patricia Elaine Thomas/Shutterstock

Nashville is known for its thriving music scene and is one of America's great solo travel destinations. There are many bars and venues to enjoy live music here as well as places to learn about American music history.

Rock fans, particularly White Stripes aficionados, will enjoy a pilgrimage to Third Man Records. Started by Jack White, this fun studio is a great place to browse music or even cut your own vinyl record.

For country fans, a trip alone in the US would not be complete without a visit to Nashville's Country Music Hall of Fame. This fascinating and well-known museum is a treasure trove of memorabilia - including Elvis's gold Cadillac.

Where to stay in Nashville

  • For a trendy place to stay: Thompson Hotel . This inviting hotel has industrial-chic rooms with windows overlooking The Gulch and downtown.
  • For country lovers: Omni Nashville Hotel . Connected to the Country Music Hall of Fame by a walkway, and with a rooftop pool.

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Nashville is one of the best places to travel solo in USA © Shutterstock

The famous naturalist John Muir once said: “in every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.” And this is particularly true for solo hikers, where your only companion is nature itself, and any chatter comes from the birds. America is a boon for solo hikers, with well-maintained trails that fan out across the country.

Trek a section of the Appalachian Trail, the longest hiking-only footpath in the world, which extends from Maine to Georgia; embark on the 37-mile Teton Crest Trail in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park; or, follow in the footsteps of John Muir, on the John Muir Trail through the Sierra Nevada mountains in California. For solo-hiking safety tips, check the National Park Service.

Where to stay at America's National Parks:

  • For a trip to Yellowstone: Yellowstone Village Inn . This beautiful lodge is located near the park and has a swimming pool for those who love a solo swim.
  • For a trip to the Sierra Mountains: Sierra Nevada Resort . A beautiful hotel and rooms with their own fireplaces.

The United States contains over 240 national parks, and it can be hard to choose which to visit. Don't miss our guide to the best national parks in the USA and our guide to the best state parks in the USA .

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Grand Teton — one of the best solo trips in the US © Shutterstock

When it comes to solo travel, there’s nothing quite like taking the wheel and cruising the open road while singing as loudly (and badly) as you want. The USA is the quintessential road trip nation, with vast highways and freeways crisscrossing every state.

Try the famous Route 1 which traverses the length of California – don’t miss stunning Big Sur – to the mountain-flanked Seward Highway in Alaska to Highway 16 through Texas Hill Country , where you can refuel in towns like Bandera, the self-proclaimed “Cowboy Capital of the World.”

We have compiled a list of the most beautiful places in the United States that can help you choose the perfect destination for a solo trip.

Big Sur with the Bixby Bridge in California © Songquan Deng/Shutterstock

Big Sur with the Bixby Bridge in California © Songquan Deng/Shutterstock

Find more inspiring ideas for your trip to the USA in our guide to the best things to do in the USA .

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Taking a solo trip can be both an exciting and nerve-wracking adventure. As long as you choose the right place to visit (one that's safe and well-suited to single travelers ), you're in for an exhilarating treat. Bonus points if the weather is great, and the travel costs won't break the bank along your journey.

Luckily, the US is packed with perfect destinations for solo adventurists, many of which have easily accessible transportation to make it easy to get around. Whether you're hoping to see the top sites in a major city, sprawl lazily on a beach, or meet new friends in an inviting community, there are a slew of places to enjoy an alone vacation in the United States.

Before you go, identify the types of landscapes and experiences that call to you. Have you always wanted to stay at a dude ranch ? Climb a mountain? Kayak through the Bayou ? Or, are you looking for an urban getaway of iconic experiences and local food?

The United States has such diverse landscapes, from the dramatic scenery of the Oregon coast and stunning California beaches to the desert Southwest, tall grass prairies in the great plains, and glaciers in Alaska . You're sure to find the place that's right for you.

Plan your solo journey with our list of the best places to travel alone in the U.S.

1. New York City

2. the florida keys, 3. the outer banks, north carolina, 4. door county, wisconsin, 5. san diego, california, 6. grand county, colorado, 7. washington, d.c., 8. nashville, tennessee, 9. portland, oregon, 10. moab, utah, 11. seattle, washington, 12. austin, texas, 13. boston, massachusetts, 14. new orleans, louisiana, 15. honolulu, hawaii, 16. san francisco, california, 17. denver, colorado, 18. saratoga springs, new york, map of places to travel alone in the u.s..

New York City at dusk

You might not immediately think of New York City when planning a solo trip, but the city of blinding lights is a great place to visit alone. It's easy to find a table for one in restaurants, the variety of museums ensures you'll find something to pique your interest, and the vast parks are beautiful and safe. That said, we'd avoid walking through them alone at night.

Speaking of night, as long as you stay on one of the major avenues (hello, Broadway and Fifth), your journey will be well-lighted and accompanied by so many other wanderers that you won't feel alone, even at three in the morning.

Getting to New York City is easy with three airports, and getting around the city by train or subway means that you don't have to take a taxi everywhere. Taxis can be expensive and super slow (New York's traffic is no joke). Ride services like Uber are astronomically priced in the city, so exploring by foot is the best way to see New York.

Plan your visit in sections by putting the main tourist attractions like Times Square , the famous Central Park , the Brooklyn Bridge , and a boat trip around the Statue of Liberty on the top of the list.

Plan at least one evening to hit Broadway with a nice pre-show dinner. There are so many restaurants in the area that you won't have trouble finding a cuisine to please your taste buds. You can pick up same-day discount Broadway show tickets in the afternoons at local kiosks, and as a party of one, it's even easier to decide which show to see at the last minute.

Round out your stay by visiting some of the ethnic neighborhoods like Little Italy, Queens, Little Guyana, Little India, and Little Odessa. And don't miss out on the shopping in SOHO.

Read More: Best Time to Visit New York City

A palm-lined beach in the Florida Keys

Traveling to the Florida Keys is a breeze for people going it alone. The laid-back atmosphere means you can pack mere flip-flops, a swimsuit, shorts, and a T-shirt and be on your way.

Key West is filled with fun things to do , and it is especially welcoming to solo travelers. The southernmost key is easy to navigate, and you can walk to the beach and the Old Town to explore the small shops or the Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum .

There is also a nice Shipwreck Treasure Museum in Key West. You can save a little money by bundling museum tickets if you plan to visit several.

You can also hit several islands on your Keys vacation by island-hopping to Key West, checking out the attractions in Islamorada , and visiting Key Largo . You can fill the agenda with some of the best of each island, like deep-sea fishing, snorkeling, or shopping at the local art galleries. Of course, the area's remarkable beaches are the main draws; there is no shortage of ocean, sand, and seashells.

Another plus, there are a slew of fab resorts in Key West, so there are plenty of options when it comes to luxuriously comfy accommodations that are safe for single travelers.

  • Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in the Florida Keys

Bodie Island Lighthouse, Cape Hatteras National Seashore

While the Outer Banks of North Carolina is a popular family vacation destination packed with exciting things to do , it is also a delightful and safe place to visit for solo travelers. With more than 100 miles of coastline along the Atlantic Ocean , the barrier islands are full of small villages and plenty of beautiful beaches where you can relax and enjoy the time on your own.

Some of the more popular areas include, Cape Hatteras , Nags Head , Kill Devil Hills , and Duck . It is easy to find many vacation home rentals, small hotels, and even spacious campgrounds , but you will want to book early if your travel plans are during the summer months.

You can base yourself in Cape Hatteras, collect shells along the Cape Hatteras National Seashore , visit the many local artist studios, and take advantage of the outdoor activities. The Outer Banks' beaches are spectacular , so be sure to visit at least a couple of them during your journey.

Another option is to split your trip to stay in several different areas, so that you can travel along North Carolina Highway 12 to the other towns along the Outer Banks. Some of the highlights for solo travelers are kayaking in the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge , visiting the historic lighthouses along the coast, experiencing the wild horses in Corolla , and taking a hang-gliding lesson over the 100-foot sand dunes at Jockey's Ridge State Park.

Kitesurfers will find great conditions on Hatteras Island around Waves, Salvo, and Rondanthe . Ever wanted to try your luck at deep-sea fishing ? North Carolina, and in particular the Outer Banks, is a haven for anglers.

Read More: Best Coastal Towns in North Carolina

Clear waters in Door County, Wisconsin

You might be traveling alone, but once you arrive at Door County, Wisconsin, you'll feel as if you've known the locals your whole life. The warm, Midwestern peninsula of Door County is a natural paradise that welcomes solo travelers and offers them enough attractions to keep them very busy .

With 300 miles of coastline around the peninsula bordered by Green Bay on one side and Lake Michigan on the other, Door County is as exciting to explore alone in the winter as it is in the summer.

Take your pick from one of 19 communities like Sturgeon Bay , Sister Bay , Ephraim , or Egg Harbor as a base, and stay in one of the many independently owned lodges and bed and breakfasts.

Kayak along the limestone bluffs ; hike in Peninsula State Park ; taste in-season cherries or apples from the local orchards; hit one of the many public beaches; or take the ferry across Death's Door to Washington Island for a day, where you can visit a lavender farm in the summer and see the famous Schoolhouse Beach made entirely from rocks.

San Diego skyline

A solo trip to San Diego is rejuvenating. With a consistent climate throughout the year there's never really a bad time to go. Take your pick from the beaches along the 70-mile coastline as you relax in the sand or learn a new water sport, like stand up paddleboarding.

Since you are traveling alone, you can even hit a different stunning beach each day in Del Mar , La Jolla , Mission Beach , and Ocean Beach .

Spend some time in Balboa Park , the biggest urban park in the United States, with museums, gardens, music, and the famed San Diego Zoo. It's one of the best attractions in San Diego for good reason.

One of the easiest ways to explore San Diego alone is with the hop-on, hop-off trolley, which can take you to all the top points of interest, where you can spend as much time as you like before heading off to the next one.

Tip: the best time to visit San Diego for weather is from March through May and September through November, so keep that in mind when booking.

Read More: Top-Rated Day Trips from San Diego

Fall colors in Grand County, Colorado

Little beats the fun of mixing with the locals in Grand County, Colorado. Being alone makes it even easier to break into an interesting conversation with these friendly folks.

Grand County, located less than 70 miles outside of Denver , is the dude ranch capital of the United States, and boy is it a beauty. Rugged mountains, shimmering lakes, deep valleys, and thick forests will leave you breathless. They also offer some fantastic opportunities to ski .

There are four world-class dude ranches in the area where you can experience the Wild West at your own pace. One of the best is Latigo Dude Ranch , which transports you to your private cabin by horse and wagon. All-inclusive weeklong packages make it easy for solo travelers. You pick the activities that appeal to you, from daily horseback riding in the mountains to swimming, white water rafting, and yoga.

The rest of the time, you'll feel like a modern-day rancher with home-style cookouts, cattle drives, and perfect sunsets every evening as you learn how to throw a lasso like a real cowboy. Enjoy a day trip if you have time to spare, and be sure to check out a few of the adorable small towns in the region.

The U.S. Capitol Building at dusk

With more than 17 Smithsonian museums, galleries, the National Zoo, and a host of other tourist sites to visit , Washington, D.C. is an exciting city to see at your own pace. And there's no chance of getting bored, even when you're flying solo. Head here in the fall to experience the best the city has to offer; this time of year, the weather is ideal and crowds are thin between September and November.

Many of the museums are located on the National Mall , so it is easy to stay at a nearby hotel and make that your destination for several days. Most of the museums are free, and with easy public transportation, you can visit Washington D.C. alone with minimal cost compared to some other major cities.

Take some time to wander through the city's lush parks , enjoying a picnic of take-out or a few moments spent people-watching in the sunshine.

If you are a political junkie, you can stroll around the U.S. Capitol complex and the perimeter of the White House , or take a public tour. You can also take the subway into some of D.C.'s hip neighborhoods, like Barracks Row , artsy Brookland , and Edgewood or the foodie scene in the Navy Yard district. You might also want to book a scenic boat trip along the Potomac River .

One of the perks of traveling alone in Washington D.C. is that you can more easily score a table for one at some of the popular restaurants without waiting.

Read More: Top-Rated Day Trips from Washington, D.C.

Nashville, Tennessee

Oh, Nashville, how we love you so. You're so full of Southern charm and toe-tapping tunes that we should write a country song about you. Oh, wait...

The official "country music capital of the world," Nashville is the ultimate place to visit if you're a) alone and b) a fan of the Southern drawl and achy breaky music. The locals are as sweet, wonderful, and welcoming as you've heard. You won't feel friendless when so many strangers strike up a conversation.

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum , Music Row (home to RCA Studio B ), and the Nashville Parthenon top the list of unmissable attractions . And you'll kick yourself for skipping out on a show at The Grand Ole Opry . A ride on the General Jackson Showboat is another must.

Don't worry about getting around. The public transit is clean, safe, and super cheap. A sightseeing cart tour is another must, especially if you'd like to give your feet a break.

Also, there are plenty of refreshing hiking trails and enjoyable day trips to enjoy if you're up for a bit more excitement.

Read More: Best Free Things to Do in Nashville, TN

Downtown Portland

In a city of "makers" with a laid-back vibe, Portland, Oregon is one of the most welcoming communities in the United States for people traveling alone.

There are so many interesting attractions and free things to do in the city, from perusing through Powell's City of Books , the largest independent bookstore in the U.S., to hiking in Forest Park , a large preserved natural area in Portland. You can spend an entire day or two just going to local galleries and meeting artists who are turning their ideas into a reality with products that are unique to the Portland area.

There are many areas for outdoor recreation, like biking or leisurely strolls through the International Rose Test Garden . Portland is also close to some of Mother Nature's most incredible creations— thundering waterfalls and soft, sandy beaches entice solo travelers to spend more time outside.

Transportation is simple in Portland. It's a walkable city, but you can hop on the Portland Streetcar to get to the various neighborhoods. Do not end your solo trip to the city without planning some time to hang out at a local café (it's a thing in Portland) and trying a Captain Crunch doughnut from Voodoo Doughnuts.

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

Double Arch in Arches National Park

In need of some fresh air and visual inspiration for your solo vacation? Few places can scratch that itch like Moab, Utah, where the outdoors is the centerpiece of attention.

This area is a top destination for outdoor activities like hiking, mountain biking, and camping , which is surprisingly fun as a single. Outdoorsy types are destined to find other solo travelers here looking for life perspective among the stunning rock formations and nighttime constellations.

There are two national parks in Moab to explore: Arches National Park, which is famous for its hikes , and Canyonland National Park . There's also Dead Horse Point State Park , which has some of the most breathtaking natural landscapes to photograph 2000 feet above the Colorado River .

How you choose to experience the parks is up to you. From mountain biking and hiking to white water rafting, fishing, and golfing, there's no end to the fun things to do in Moab.

Downtown Seattle at sunset with Mt. Rainier in the distance

Seattle, Washington is an easy city to visit alone. The people are friendly, the scenery is inspirational, the vibe exciting, transportation easy, and lodging plentiful in a wide range of price points. It is easy to get from point A to point B in the city on the Metro system or Monorail system.

Start your solo Seattle sightseeing at the city's most popular point of interest, the Space Needle , where you can go up to the observation deck for a phenomenal 360-degree panoramic view of the city. If you like the view then you might want to check out the observation deck at Columbia Tower , where you can get a high view of the Space Needle.

Stop for some famous Seattle coffee at a local café or take a cup of Joe to go as you stroll through the pretty parks and along the waterfront. Then peruse the local produce at the Pike Place Market . Don't miss out on a visit to the city's top museums ; Seattle Art Museum , the Museum of Pop Culture , and Chihuly Garden and Glass are worthy of a few hours.

You will probably see a lot of people in Seattle dining alone or doing solo activities, so if you're looking for conversation, why not spark one?

Read More: Top-Rated Day Trips from Seattle, WA

Austin, Texas

If you are a music lover traveling alone, one of your top considerations should be Austin, Texas . Music and festivals are a way of life in this Texan wonderland, and you won't be able to walk a block without hearing a tune of some kind following you down the street.

This Texas capital has more than 250 music venues to enjoy and a host of other tourist attractions and activities to fill your solo agenda in between. Hunker down for some famous and memorable Texas barbecue to fuel up for your adventure.

There are lots of outdoor activities to enjoy alone in Austin. Barton Springs in Zilker Park is one of the largest springs in Texas and a great way to cool off with a swim to beat the heat. You can enjoy a morning swim or paddleboard outing at Lady Bird Lake , a popular reservoir located in the heart of downtown .

You can also plan walks around the lake on Schoal Creek Trail , a 4.4-mile trail that takes you through several parks. In fact, hiking is a popular activity in Austin , with many trails frequented by solo travelers.

For some social interaction, you can sign up for one of the many tours available around town to local museums and attractions.

Read More: Top-Rated Day Trips from Austin, TX

George Washington Statue at Public Gardens in Boston

The historic city of Boston, Massachusetts is great for solo travelers . Museums, parks, waterfront tours, and cruises provide endless ways to stay entertained. The best part: you can walk to most of the attractions and things to do in this palatable city.

Start your visit on the Freedom Trail , which winds its way past some of the most significant historical landmarks in the city. Take time to enjoy the gorgeous parks along your tour, stopping to enjoy a picnic or just a shady respite on a hot, sunny day.

If you visit during baseball season, plan a night at Fenway Park to take in a Boston Red Sox game and gape at the infamous Green Monster. Spend one evening getting a different perspective of the city with a sunset boat tour of Boston Harbor .

As we mentioned, there are multiple tours and museums in Boston. Since many require admission, you may want to prioritize some of the best, like the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum , Plimoth Plantation, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Museum .

One of the best ways to hit a number of attractions while giving your feet a break is by taking a hop-on, hop-off trolley tour. If visiting Boston in winter , you'll definitely want to take advantage of touristy transportation like this.

Read More: Top-Rated Day Trips from Boston

New Orleans at dusk

While the city of New Orleans has a reputation for having an extravagant and wild scene, it is also known as one of the friendliest cities in the United States. This makes it an ideal place to visit for people traveling alone. Hit the Bourbon Street jazz clubs to soak up the music scene of the city, or plan a day trip to the Jazz Museum for some historical perspective. There's no lack of fun tourist attractions to enjoy .

Sign up for a New Orleans City Tour for a new perspective on the city, or plan your own walking tour through some of the neighborhoods to see old Victorian homes and visit some of the unique cemeteries.

Be sure to carve out extra time for visiting the famed French Quarter , where you can shop at the local boutiques and indulge in iconic New Orleans cuisine. Stop for a taste of beignets at Café du Monde and try some of the local Cajun cuisine.

Tip: If you're hoping to enjoy the excitement of Mardi Gras , the best time to visit is between February and the end of May . That said, be sure to book a stay at one of New Orleans' resorts early, as the rooms fill up quickly at this time of year.

Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head

Hawaii is a bucket list destination for many people, and while it is usually associated with honeymoons and couples' travel , there are several places, like Honolulu, that are great destinations for solo travel.

Located on the main island of Oahu , Honolulu is more touristy and less remote than other Hawaiian destinations. That makes it ideal for visiting solo. Another plus: the public transport system is geared towards tourists, so you should find it easy to get around to the area's most interesting attractions and to Oahu's beautiful beaches .

Waikiki Beach is a must-visit that should top your holiday agenda. Don't miss having a meal (or many) on the waterfront. While you're in Waikiki , plan a trip to climb Diamond Head on your own, or take a guided tour. Pearl Harbor's attractions shouldn't be missed , and taking in a luau, even alone, is an experience you will never forget.

If you want to plan a snorkeling adventure, it is best to take a guided trip or hit one of the populated snorkeling spots, like Hanauma Bay , where there are other people to keep an eye on you in the water.

Lombard Street in San Francisco at sunrise

It's easy to feel the love in San Francisco. A Californian city that seems to accept everyone for who they are (yay!), this welcoming spot should grace your list of the best places to visit alone in the US.

One of the most ideal ways to see the sights is by lacing up your comfiest shoes and taking a walking tour of San Francisco . Sign up for a guided tour at your hotel if you're hoping to make friends. Or, make use of the Bay Area Bike Share to borrow a set of (two) wheels for the day.

Speaking of San Francisco sights , the Golden Gate Bridge is unmissable (literally), as is Alcatraz (you'll want to book your ferry ride well in advance), and the somewhat kitschy, very touristy Fisherman's Wharf .

If you're hoping to take transit, you're in luck. The BART (subway), Muni (buses, cable cars, and streetcars) make it super easy to get around. And they're super safe and affordable.

A note: While the city is safe, we'd suggest avoiding wandering around the Tenderloin alone after dark.

Read More: Top-Rated Day Trips from San Francisco

Denver, Colorado

Denver, Colorado (a.k.a. the Mile High city) has it all: giant ponds, lush parks, farmers markets, live music, eclectic shops, top restaurants, and a backdrop of majestic mountains. Luckily, it's also a very welcoming city for solo travelers.

Denver's downtown core is incredibly palatable and well populated, so visitors will feel safe walking along the streets as they window shop, pop into the iconic Tattered Cover bookshop, or grab a bite in one of the many fab eateries.

Don't miss the historic Union Station , and you should definitely catch a show at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts . Downtown is a pedestrian-friendly area, so you won't have to be worried about being hit by cars. That said, keep an eye out for bikes.

Getting around the city is easy, clean, and safe. You can join the masses and bike, or hop on the RTD light rail or bus. Rent a motorized scooter if you're feeling especially adventurous (we'd suggest renting a helmet as well).

One of Denver's best attractions is located 15 miles from its center, and it's more than worth a visit. The incredible Red Rocks Park & Amphitheater hosts concerts set between captivating giant red sandstone rock formations.

John Neilson Farmhouse in Saratoga National Historical Park

It's easy to fall in love with Saratoga Springs. One of the most charming small towns in New York State , this stunning beauty is an idyllic place for outdoor lovers to explore.

Traveling alone is particularly enjoyable in this pretty locale, which is peppered with enough attractions to keep visitors occupied in any season, and enough charm to fill their cameras' SD cards.

Soak in the mineral baths at The Roosevelt Baths and Spa , hike the forested trails of the captivating Saratoga Spa State Park, or head to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame to learn all there is to know about horse racing.

There's no chance you'll be bored when touring this safe and beautiful town on your own.

Read More: Top-Rated Things to Do in Upstate New York

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Ultimate Guide to Solo Travel in the USA | Destinations & Tips for 2024

Traveling the USA solo is no easy feat. I mean, the country is huge. So how do you even know where to start?

After growing up in the USA and traveling around for fun, work, and family vacations, I know all the best tips and tricks for making the most out of a solo trip. Whether you’re an international traveler looking to venture into the States or a fellow American wanting to explore your own backyard, this ultimate guide to solo travel in the USA has everything you need to get started.

Now, I know America gets a bad rap when it comes to travel. Our public transportation systems suck, our tipping culture is literally insane, and our safety record is, well… you know.

But the USA has some of the most iconic places in the world. Even with the ugly parts of traveling the USA, it’s still one of the most beautiful countries to explore.

Doing it solo lets you be in charge of your own adventure. You can go wherever you want, do whatever you want, and see whatever you want.

Plus, the locals are incredibly friendly (except maybe in NYC, they can be a bit cranky) and are usually more than happy to help. So, let’s dive into this guide to traveling the USA solo.

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6 Things to Do in the USA When Traveling Solo

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Solo travel in the USA can be a bit scary. But with so many things to do in this country and the sheer amount of people, you’ll quickly make some friends or have amazing adventures on your own. Here are six things you can do to make the most out of your solo trip to the USA .

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1. Explore National Parks

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The National Parks in the USA are some of the most beautiful and well-maintained parks in the world. From staying in Yosemite to flying over the Grand Canyon, just about any state you visit will have at least one amazing National Park to explore.

If you plan on exploring some National Parks solo, make sure people know where you are, and keep in touch with friends and family. It’s also a good idea to have a map or GPS device, as some parks can be quite large and easy to get lost in. But on any given day, most parks will be full of other hikers and travelers, so you won’t be completely alone.

I took a tour through Lower Antelope Canyon and it blew my mind. It’s one of my favorite National Parks to explore.

2. Go on a Road Trip

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I’m from Texas, and to get from the top to the bottom takes 16 hours—yeah, it’s honestly crazy. So you know what that means.

Roadtrips! And road trips in the USA can be the best.

With well-maintained roads and plenty of interesting stops along the way, you’ll never be bored. Plus, road trips are a great way to see multiple states and cities in one trip.

Some of my favorite adventures include Californian road trips . Drive the Pacific Coast Highway , or take a ride on the Blue Ridge Parkway through the Appalachian Mountains.

Or, of course, cruise down the Historic Route 66 from Illinois to California. Just make sure to load up on snacks before hitting the road.

3. Eat in a Local Diner

Las Vegas Vegan Food Tour

Everyone has heard of the portion sizes in America, and they’re not wrong. I don’t know why we think we need to feed a small village with one meal, but that’s the American way!

So why not experience it for yourself and eat at a classic local diner? You’ll find some of the most delicious and indulgent food here, from burgers and fries to pancakes and milkshakes.

It will immediately make you feel like you’ve stepped into a Hallmark film, especially the classic diners that take your order on a notepad and call you “ hon “. Just about every smaller town has one, and if you’re headed to the big cities, don’t worry, they’ve got some great diners too.

If you find yourself in a famous foodie place, such as New Orleans, take a food tour to really get a proper experience of America’s best food.

4. See the City Lights

Nic and Shorty taking a selfie on the Brooklyn Bridge, New York, USA.

There are so many big cities in the USA that you have to at least see one of them. Whether you’re headed down Times Square or checking out the Bean in Chicago, seeing the major cities of America is a must-do for solo travelers.

I’ll never forget my first time walking across the Brooklyn Bridge and taking in the NYC skyline. It really is what big city dreams are made of.

Each city has its own unique charm and offers something different for every type of traveler. From incredible architecture to vibrant cultural scenes, there’s always something happening in the big cities. And they’re full of people, so the chances of making a friend or two is much higher.

But be prepared… The cities come with a hefty price tag.

5. Go Bar-Hopping

Austin Live Music Crawl

The bar and club scene in America is honestly a hit or miss. This really depends on the city you’re in and the type of nightlife you enjoy.

Some cities, like Las Vegas, Miami, or New York City, have a world-renowned reputation for their nightlife, and you’ll most likely be up until 6 am with a gnarly hangover hitting you about 3 pm.

But places like Austin, Nashville, or New Orleans have a more laid-back and fun bar scene, where it’s all about the music and just having a good time. I personally prefer these types of nights out, but I’m also approaching 30, so that could be it, haha.

The streets are full of people going from bar to bar, enjoying a drink or two, and listening to live music. Chat it up with locals or maybe go out with some people from your hostel. A music bar crawl I did though Austin was one I’ll never forget. It’s one of the best ways to make some friends if you’re traveling solo in the USA.

6. See National Monuments

The statue of Liberty with the sunsetting behind her. New York, USA

America, the land of the free and home of the brave (or so they say), is full of rich historical sites and landmarks. From the Statue of Liberty in New York City to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, there’s always something monumental to see when traveling through America.

These National Monuments are some of the best places to visit in USA and are a great way to dive into the country’s history and culture, and they’re usually pretty affordable. Some even offer free entry on certain days or during specific times.

Also, you can find loads of tours going, so you’ll be able to join other travelers. This way, you’ll have a guide to give you all the interesting details.

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The USA isn’t known as a backpacker haven, but I think more and more people are starting to venture out to the land of opportunity for an adventure. And if you’re traveling solo, there are some amazing destinations that are perfect for you! Here are my top 5 solo destinations in the USA.

New York City

Starting off strong with the city that never sleeps – visiting New York City is so iconic, she’s featured in just about every movie. It doesn’t matter if it’s Spring, Summer, Fall, or Winter; NYC is always busy.

New York City is not only great for the vast amount of things to do, but it’s surprisingly walkable. Which is a huge thing if you’ve ever tried to navigate through other major US cities.

The view of Downtown Manhattan from the Staten Island Ferry, New York, USA

You can explore the different boroughs, take a stroll through Central Park, and I have to say, NYC has some of the best food in the country, so be prepared to eat. Take a tour out to see the Statue of Liberty, you can even climb up to the crown of Lady Liberty for a gorgeous view of the city from the water.

The Local NY hostel is a great place to stay. It’s located in Queens, but there is a metro station nearby. The staff are absolutely incredible if you aren’t sure what to do with your day (or how to fit it all in.)

They will help you figure out what to do and give you all the local tips. The bar downstairs is perfect for meeting other travelers. But remember, it’s the US… gotta be 21 to drink, so don’t forget your ID or find a good fake (you didn’t hear that from me).

When I traveled to Hawaii , it quickly became my favorite destination in the US. It’s also the perfect place for solo travelers, and probably the most popular. While it’s often a honeymooners paradise, the islands are more than just big hotels and couples activities, it is literally crawling with things to do and travelers looking for an epic time.

On Maui, you can go hiking on volcanoes, rent a jeep, and let your hair hang out with the top down. Or visit Pearl Harbour on Oahu. It’s also one of the best places to learn how to surf. If you’re looking to get outside and explore the world, then Hawaii is the place to be.

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And while some hostels in the USA can be empty or full of old people (sorry, not sorry). The ones in Hawaii are full of fun-loving travelers who are dying to be your friend. You can go to the beaches together, head out for a sunrise hike, or spend the day snorkeling with sea turtles.

I highly recommend staying at Howzit Hostel , they have free pancakes in the morning, and a big kitchen to cook in, because Hawaii can get expensive if you’re eating out for every meal.

San Francisco, California

California is on everyone’s bucket list. Whether you want to see the Hollywood sign, catch some waves at Venice Beach, or explore the vast national parks, it’s a must-visit destination. But I personally think that San Francisco is the best city to visit in California for solo travelers in the USA.

It has one of the better public transportation systems in Cali, and it’s walkable. You can spend the day walking through the colorful streets of Chinatown, take a ferry to Alcatraz Island, or visit some of the best museums in the city, like the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Or head out across the San Fran bridge to the Redwood Forests and explore some of the most beautiful nature in the United States.

Two girls riding bikes across The Golden Gate Bridge

There are also plenty of hostels in San Francisco that offer affordable accommodations for solo travelers. My favorite is the HI San Francisco Downtown Hostel , it’s in a great location, and they offer free breakfast.

Austin, Texas

Maybe because I’m Texan, I’m biased. But based on the number of visitors and people moving to Austin every day, I think it’s safe to say that Austin is one of the best cities for solo travelers in the USA.

There are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy, like kayaking on Lady Bird Lake and some of the USA’s most glorious hikes . In the summer, the lake is full of blow-up paddle boards and coolers of beers to beat the heat.

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The city calls itself the live music capital of the world and it’s the perfect place to visit if you consider yourself a bit alternative or hipster. The city’s slogan is “Keep Austin Weird,” and let me tell you, they’re really good at it.

Aside from the vibrant music scene, Austin also has a great food and cocktail culture. You’ll find some of the best BBQ and Tex-Mex in the country here. (The mac and cheese at Terry Blacks is reason enough to visit Austin.)

Unfortunately, Austin’s public transportation system is a little lackluster, so plan to walk, Uber, or hop on a scooter to get around. Thankfully, the city is small enough that it’s not that big of an issue, especially if you stay downtown. I recommend staying at Firehouse Hostel , it’s located in the middle of everything so you’ll be able to walk or take a short ride to most places.

Washington D.C.

If you’re a big history buff or enjoy politics, then visiting Washington D.C. is perfect for you. The city is filled with monuments and museums that will give you a deeper look into how the country was built and continues to run.

One of the must-see attractions in D.C. is the White House. While it may be difficult to get a tour inside, you can still take photos and admire this iconic building from the outside.

a photo of the white house in washington dc the capital of the usa

You can join a walking tour and also stop by the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, and the Capitol Building. You can easily spend a whole day just walking around and taking in all of these iconic sites.

Duo Nomad is the perfect hostel for solo travelers in DC. It looks like a typical home in a neighborhood, giving you that cozy feeling. It’s close to the metro, and people from all over the world are staying there, giving you the opportunity to meet other travelers.

Solo traveling can feel hectic, but with a few good travel apps , getting around will be easy, breezy, and beautiful.

Here are my top apps for traveling solo in the USA…

  • Booking.com – Hostels aren’t extremely popular in the US, so I highly recommend using booking.com to book your travels. You’ll have more options, and the reviews can really help when deciding.
  • Google Maps – Make sure to download Google Maps. The roads in the US are good and pretty well marked, but when taking public transportation, it’s best to have a map.
  • Uber/Lyft – The cheapest form of travel in most American cities is through ride-sharing apps like Uber and Lyft. It’s also convenient when you don’t feel like dealing with public transport or walking long distances.
  • GetYourGuide – If you feel like exploring with a group of people, book a tour through GetYourGuide.
  • Tinder – Because the USA sees fewer solo travelers, why not meet a new friend on the road? Tinder whist traveling isn’t all No Strings Attached agreements. It’s been known to find great new friends and even scoring weed…
  • TravelSpend – This is my favorite app for tracking my expenses when I travel, and with America being so expensive, it’s easy to go over budget.
  • Holafly  – An e-SIM app to download a data-only SIM card – without installing a physical SIM card.

If you want to meet friends, my best advice is to use facebook groups to try and connect with others. Actually, no; my best advice is to put your phone away and get yourself out there!

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Stop stressing about your phone service when you travel abroad.

Holafly is a digital SIM card that works smoothly like an app — you simply pick your plan, download it, and voilà!

Roam around Europe, but leave the roaming charges for the n00bies.

I feel like everyone’s biggest concern when coming to the USA is getting shot. And honestly… valid.

But I’m here to tell you that staying safe in America as a solo traveler isn’t as scary as it seems. We have our crazy people just like everyone else. But if you are smart and take normal precautions, you should have a safe and enjoyable trip.

a girl sitting on a skateboard with the beach and palm trees behind her in ,Miami, Florida, USA

Pickpocketing isn’t as common in the USA compared to other countries, but it still happens (especially at American festivals !!).

Be mindful of your belongings and keep them close to you at all times, especially when in crowded areas like public transport or tourist attractions. It’s always a good idea to have a small bag with you containing your essentials such as money, phone, and ID.

If you’re hitting the bars, be smart, watch your drinks, and ladies, try to stay in groups. Walking alone at night is a big no-no.

Take Uber. I don’t care if it’s double the price, just take it.

girl standing on a hotel roof top with palm trees and skyscrapers in the background in los angeles california

Traveling to the USA isn’t one of the most common solo trips, so I know any tips are helpful. So here are my best ones.

  • Get outside of the major cities. (I know I told you to go to the major cities…) But there is so much more to the USA than just NYC or Miami. Make sure to explore the best American national parks , small towns, and rural areas.
  • Don’t skip the hostels. I know they might not be as good as the ones in Europe or SEA, but it’s one of the easiest ways to meet people, and it will also save you some money.
  • Facebook groups are the perfect way to enjoy a city with locals. From Saturday hiking groups to yoga in the park, there is always something going on that you can join.
  • Usually, I would tell travelers to be flexible with their plans, but in the USA, it’s important to plan ahead .
  • Take advantage of free activities and events . Many cities offer free walking tours, concerts, movies in the park, and more.
  • Water is free in restaurants, bathrooms are free to use, and sodas are unlimited refills—TAKE ADVANTAGE.
  • Rent a car! If you’re traveling through states like Texas, California, or Florida, it’s almost necessary to rent a car. Public transportation is not as efficient and can limit your ability to explore off-the-beaten-path destinations.
  • Tip… I’m so sorry, but you have to tip. 15% minimum on restaurant servers, but 20% is normal. Unfortunately, our government doesn’t pay them.
  • Book travel insurance for the USA . The Land of the Free has a tragic medical system that is EXPENSIVE, and you never know what could happen.

ALWAYS sort out your backpacker insurance before your trip. There’s plenty to choose from in that department, but a good place to start is Safety Wing .

They offer month-to-month payments, no lock-in contracts, and require absolutely no itineraries: that’s the exact kind of insurance long-term travellers and digital nomads need.

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I’m so excited more solo travelers are starting to see the beautiful side of the USA. We’ve been getting shit on for years for not using our passports, but it’s because our own country is so damn big that it takes forever to explore.

From the Pacific Ocean in California to the Atlantic Ocean in New York, there’s so much to see and experience. And with these tips and tricks, your solo trip to the USA might just be more than you could have imagined.

If I had to pick two places to recommend to backpackers, I would have to say that exploring Hawaii is just unbeatable and a Californian road trip ain’t a bad idea either. 😉

Oh, and don’t forget, we like the air conditioner on at all times and ice in our drinks, and we don’t want to hear any complaints about it!

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22 Best Solo Road Trip Ideas In The USA (Epic!)

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Looking for fun solo road trip ideas in the USA?

Then you’re in the right place!

Whether it’s your first time going on a road trip by yourself or the hundredth, the solo road trip destinations and routes mentioned below are sure to please.

Discover stunning coastal drives, adventurous routes showcasing national parks, and road trips that introduce you to local history, cultural, and even a few oddities!

Best of all, each road trip listed below has been carefully curated to appeal to solo travelers specifically so that you can confidently hit the road on your own and have an amazing time.

Ready to get inspired and find your perfect solo road trip? Keep reading!

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Best Solo Road Trip Ideas In The USA

Now it’s time to dive into our list of epic solo road trip destinations in the United States!

One of the biggest solo travel advantages is having ultimate freedom over your itinerary, and this guide shares some great routes to schedule into yours.

This list is in no way exhaustive, so if you have a route to add please leave it in the comments below. For instance, while many of the trips in this list are shorter, you might also consider a cross country road trip alone .

My goal: To empower this solo female travel community to confidently hit the road solo!

1. NYC To The 1000 Islands

Solo road trip ideas on the east coast from NYC to the 1000 Islands

Start: New York City

End: 1000 Islands, New York State

Distance: 352 miles+

About the solo road trip:

Looking for solo road trip ideas on the East Coast ? This is one of my favorites!

First of all, bustling New York York sits in stark contrast to the laid-back 1000 Islands, a region that straddles the New York (US)-Canadian border and features 1,864 islands. This means you get two completely different experiences at the beginning and end of your trip.

In NYC, wander interesting neighborhoods like the Upper East Side and the West Village , book a private NYC photo tour or explore local culture through a fun group tour , enjoy outdoor adventure through hiking in Manhattan , dine at truly unique New York restaurants , and take in some of the best views in NYC for free , to name a few experiences.

Honestly, I recommend spending as much time as possible in New York City before your road trip begins, as it’s one of the best places to travel solo in the US !

In the 1000 Islands, take a SUP yoga class with River Yoga, sip your way through the Thousand Islands Seaway Wine Trail, go whitewater rafting on the Black River with Whitewater Challengers, take a sunset sail with Sail Ontario, hike in the 2,636-acre Wellesley Island State Park, and visit the famous Boldt Castle before relaxing with a waterfront meal at Bella’s Restaurant in Clayton.

But, that’s not all.

Along this solo road trip, you’ll have numerous options for interesting stopovers, like Corning (home to the famous Corning Museum of Glass !), Oswego County (with beautiful parks like the Happy Valley Wildlife Management Area and Salmon River Falls Unique Area), Lewis County (where you can explore rugged countrsyide), and Lawrence County (home to some of the best hiking in Upstate New York ).

This road trip is great for solo travelers because it truly offers a choose-your-own adventure experience. You can go off the grid and travel in solitude or choose popular activities that put you with other people.

Moreover, there are loads of things to do in New York State that you can explore along the route!

-Jessie Festa, Jessie on a Journey + Epicure & Culture

2. Las Vegas To Grand Canyon Solo Road Trip

solo road trip ideas to the Grand Canyon South Rim

Start: Las Vegas, Nevada

End: Grand Canyon, Arizona

Distance: 270 miles+

One of the coolest and safest road trips in the USA for solo travelers is the route from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon, which is stunning and is also done on interstate highways. 

It will take about four hours one way to get there, covering about 270 miles. Drive down the Las Vegas Strip and head towards the Hoover Dam (via I-515 S and I-11 S), which you’ll get to in about 40 minutes.

Spend a couple of hours admiring this man-made engineering marvel, which straddles the Nevada-Arizona border. It is recommended that you book tickets in advance for touring the Hoover Dam and visiting special exhibits, which you can do here.

From the Hoover Dam, it is another 95 miles to reach the Grand Canyon West Rim and 240 miles to the Grand Canyon National Park. Once you are at the park’s West Rim, you can enjoy the glass-bottomed Skywalk Bridge ( tickets here ) and soak in the views of the natural gem.

If you are heading towards the South Rim, consider spending a night or two in the Grand Canyon village to sleep right in the park. This makes it easier to wake up early and take in a gorgeous Grand Canyon sunrise, as well!

– Mayuri from ToSomePlaceNew

3. Maui’s Road To Hana In Hawaii

Road to Hana is the ultimate solo road trip

Start: Paia, Hawaii

End: Haleakala National Park Entrance, Kipahulu District, Hawaii

Distance:  60 miles

About the solo road trip :

Maui’s Road to Hana is one of the most famous US road trips — and with over 600 hairpin turns, dozens of beautiful vistas, and plenty of exciting stops along the way, it’s easy to see why!

Plus, beautiful and safe Hawaii is a paradise for those traveling solo , making this road trip the perfect addition to a solo Hawaii itinerary.

Start your drive in Paia, a surfing town on the north side of the island. Follow the road east for the next 60 miles for some of Maui’s most beautiful scenery!

Technically, this road goes past the tiny town of Hana and ends at the eastern entrance of Haleakala National Park. This is one road trip that is definitely more about the journey than the destination.

For the best experience, rent a car and drive this road yourself. That way, you can stop along the route as much as you want!

To get helpful and entertaining commentary along the way, download an audio guide app before you go, such as the Shaka Guide. 

While there are dozens of stops along the way, there are a few must-visits. The first one is the Keanae Peninsula, which you’ll see just past Mile Marker 16. Here you can try the famous Aunty Sandy’s banana bread — made with sweet Maui bananas — and enjoy views of the ocean along the rugged, lava-crusted coastline.

Next, make sure to visit Waianapanapa State Park at Mile Marker 32! You’ll need an advance reservation to enter, but it’s worth it to visit Maui’s most beautiful black sand beach. 

Just past Mile Marker 45, you’ll reach the most photographed waterfall on Maui, Wailua Falls! This 80-foot waterfall is just a short hike from the road.

Finally, make sure to stop at Haleakala National Park at Mile Marker 42 (the mile markers start going down once you pass the town of Hana). Here you can hike the famous Pipiwai Trail — one of the world’s most beautiful hiking trails — which takes you through a bamboo forest and to the gorgeous 400-foot Waimoku Falls.

-Jennifer from Glassesandboardingpasses

4. Blue Ridge Parkway In North Carolina

Linville Gorge Wilderness is one of the top solo road trip destinations

Start: Cherokee, North Carolina

End:  Waynesboro, Virginia

Distance: 469 miles

Arguably ranking among the world’s greatest road trips and the most iconic driving routes in the United States, the Blue Ridge Parkway stretches 469 miles from Cherokee, North Carolina to Waynesboro, Virginia. 

This stunningly scenic route was originally envisioned by US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1935 as a means to connect Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina to Shenandoah National Park in Virginia — where it turns into the equally picturesque Skyline Drive. 

The visionary plan was part of his historic New Deal initiative, which FDR designed to improve American infrastructure and create jobs as a means to accelerate the nation’s economic recovery after the Great Depression. 

The vast majority of the construction of the 469-mile parkway was completed by 1966, but it took another 21 years to finish the eight-mile stretch in North Carolina that includes the technically difficult engineering feat now known as the Linn Cove Viaduct.

Now, with more than 15 million people driving some portion of the Blue Ridge Parkway every year, it is the most visited unit of the US National Park Service. 

The fact that the Blue Ridge Parkway is so popular is a big part of what makes it so safe for solo travelers. You may be alone in your car, but there are virtually always other cars, RVs, and cyclists riding the winding, mountainous roads through the heart of the Blue Ridge region.

You’ll likely encounter friendly strangers at many of the 200+ breathtaking overlooks along the way, and the 200-mile North Carolina section takes you close to charming mountain towns such as Asheville, Cherokee, Banner Elk, Blowing Rock, and Boone that offer plenty of overnight accommodation options. There are also great hiking trails near Boone !

The parkway is an extraordinary conservation initiative, with virtually no commerce — including hotels, restaurants, billboards or, importantly, gas stations — alongside the road.

What it does offer is jaw-dropping natural beauty, including Jefferson, George Washington, Nantahala, and Pisgah National Forests; numerous impressive state parks; and countless hiking trails, waterfalls, rivers, lakes, and streams. 

The North Carolina section is where you’ll find many of the parkway’s most noteworthy landmarks, including Mount Mitchell (the tallest peak east of the Mississippi River), Grandfather Mountain, the Linville Gorge Wilderness, Looking Glass Rock, and Julian Price Memorial Park.

Each of these iconic places offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the splendor of America’s wilderness at its most pristine.  

-Bret Love & Mary Gabbett from Blue Ridge Mountains Travel Guide

5. Solo Road Trip Through New York’s Finger Lakes Region

Visiting Rainbow Falls in Watkins Glen State Park on a solo road trip

Start : Rochester, New York

End : Syracuse, New York

Distance: 270 – 350 miles

New York’s incredibly popular Finger Lakes region is a peaceful getaway filled with world-famous wine, locally produced ciders and craft beers, stunning waterfalls, dramatic gorges, and some of the best hikes in Upstate New York . It’s the perfect combination for a solo road trip!

Road tripping routes through the Finger Lakes are completely open to your own interpretation. 

A more relaxing break might involve circumnavigating Seneca and Cayuga Lakes on boozy wine tasting tours and slowly exploring quaint lakeside villages.

However, the action-packed Finger Lakes itinerary I’ll be sharing begins in Rochester and ends in Syracuse, with a total driving distance of anywhere between 270 miles by main roads and 350 miles by taking the scenic route.

Up first is a true Finger Lakes hidden gem: Letchworth State Park, which is lesser-known and further out from the epicenter of state parks around Ithaca, New York. Three gorgeous waterfalls and a dramatic 400-foot deep horseshoe-shaped gorge are unmissable Letchworth highlights.

From hidden gem to magazine front cover, the Finger Lakes’ star attraction is Watkins Glen State Park , which is one place you absolutely can’t miss on a visit to the region. A beautifully crafted stone walkway transports visitors past 19 picturesque waterfalls cascading through Glen Canyon, climaxing at spectacular Rainbow Falls.

Take a break from the waterfalls by sampling award-winning wines, swimming in Seneca Lake, and visiting 19th-century Belhurst Castle in the small but charming city of Geneva.

Back to gorges and waterfalls, a scenic trip awaits in the famous college town of Ithaca.

First is Taughannock Falls State Park, which features the tallest single drop waterfall east of the Rockies. Next up, blow the cobwebs off with steep gorge hikes in both Robert H Treman and Buttermilk Falls State Parks.

The last stop after leaving Ithaca is arguably the prettiest and most tourist-friendly village in the region, Skaneateles. This quintessential and vibrant Finger Lakes hamlet sits on a clear blue lake with high-end dining and boutique stores a plenty.

New York’s Finger Lakes cater to solo travelers who enjoy photography, hiking, countryside drives, and escapism; however, starting out solo doesn’t necessarily mean staying solo. Join a highly rated wine tour to meet like-minded people and make new connections.

– Mark and Kristen from Where Are Those Morgans ?

6. Driving The Great River Road In Louisiana

Great River Road is one of the top solo road trips

Start : New Orleans, Louisiana

End : New Orleans, Louisiana

Distance: 280 miles

The Great River Road in Louisiana isn’t a shy kind of place. Its iconic images include grand avenues with dripping live oaks, opulent plantation homes, and mint juleps on the side. 

Yet, of course, there’s more to it than that. And through initiatives like the Whitney Plantation Museum, which focuses on sharing the stories of those enslaved rather than their owners, there’s never been a better time to explore this part of the US. 

Most road trips start and finish in New Orleans — and with very good reason. It’s a fantastic city to explore. Forget any notions of all-night parties (unless you want to), as in New Orleans you’ll find tasteful art galleries, cool gardens, acres of history, and an abundance of chicory coffee and sugary beignets. 

From there, consider a detour to Lafayette to see Vermilionville, a living museum that tells the tale of the Acadian people, refugees from French Canada and forerunners of Cajun culture and cuisine. Stop along the way for bowls of gumbo and foot-stomping Zydeco music. Just watch out for the gators along the edge of the road. 

Then follow the Old Man River and drive beside the Mississippi along the Great River Road. It’s fun to stop off at Louisiana’s state capital Baton Rouge to check out the museums and the bar that serves oysters in nearly 100 different ways. 

But the real draw is the story of those swamps and those grand plantation homes. 

It may not sound like it but a swamp tour is a serene way to spend half a day. Drift amid marshmallow and tumbling leaves on the bayous as alligators watch with glee. 

Then make sure to visit at least these two plantation homes: Oak Alley and the Whitney. 

Oak Alley is the famous one; the one with a tunnel of trees along the driveway and a feature in a Beyoncé video. 

Then there is the Whitney, a place with haunting statues of enslaved children. A graveyard for babies. Trading chains and shackles amid the Gone with the Wind era romance.

It makes for a sobering visit. And adds important context to an otherwise flamboyant and fun road trip from New Orleans.

In terms of why this road trip is great for solo travelers, you can explore the plantations at your own pace and yet there’s always company to be found thanks to the legendary southern hospitality.

-Abigail from Inside the Travel Lab

7. Death Valley To Yosemite National Park In California

Mammoth Lakes is one of the top solo road trip ideas

Start: Death Valley, California

End: Yosemite National Park, California

Distance: 285 miles

An amazing solo road trip in the US is the drive through the Eastern Sierras from Death Valley to Yosemite. The views out your window will take your breath away, and this 285-mile trip through California features many spectacular outdoor spaces that you can explore to your heart’s content and truly enjoy solo.

Begin your solo road trip in the unique and unforgiving landscape of Death Valley National Park near the border of Nevada. This desert is the hottest place on earth, and you can visit the lowest point in North America at Badwater Basin.

From there, head west to the town of Lone Pine to check out the highest point in the continental US, Mount Whitney. While you can hike to the 14,505 foot tall Mount Whitney summit in one day — if you’re lucky enough to win the permit lottery — it is a very intense hike. You can take an easier hike to appreciate this epic peak in the distance instead.

Then continue your road trip north to Bishop. This cool mountain town is a playground for hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing.

Continue your outdoor adventures by exploring all the things to do in Mammoth Lakes, where you can also rejuvenate with a relaxing soak in the local hot springs.

This awesome road trip culminates in the iconic Yosemite National Park. Enjoy the beauty of Tuolumne Meadows on your drive into the park as you head to Yosemite Valley. Here you’ll find yourself in the shadow of the grand granite walls of Half Dome and El Capitan. Be sure to spend at least a night or two in the park to cap off your Eastern Sierras solo road trip!

-Allison from She Dreams of Alpine

8. San Diego To Los Angeles California Road Trip

San Diego to Los Angeles is the best road trip for single woman in the USA

Start: San Diego, California

End: Los Angeles, California

Distance: 120 miles

If you’re looking for solo road trip ideas that are simple yet scenic, this one is for you.

A road trip from San Diego to Los Angeles might not win you any points for originality, but it works perfectly if you are a solo traveler looking for a convenient and safe adventure with stunning scenery and plenty of options for lodging, entertainment, and dining. 

Unlike some other California road trips, the drive from San Diego to Los Angeles doesn’t require you to spend hours on the road and go to remote areas with scarce cell phone coverage. 

Moreover, if you decide to take a 120-mile drive from San Diego to Los Angeles, you will have countless options — from the upscale La Jolla just north of San Diego where you can visit galleries and admire wildlife to beautiful Orange County famous for its surfing spots like Trestles and San Onofre and the historic mission in San Juan Capistrano. 

Another spot that is worth your attention is Laguna Beach, home to the stunning Crystal Cove State Park showcasing unspoiled beauty and rich marine wildlife. If you’re looking for a solo beach vacation , it’s perfect for that, too.

And then there is Dana Point, a small seaside town that has been dubbed “the whale capital of the west” that offers daily boat tours if you want to see these iconic animals. 

Of course, solo travel in Los Angeles also offers tons of things to do and see, from beautiful beaches to amazing shopping to world-class restaurants to epic LA hikes with waterfalls .

If you plan to do this route for the first time, make sure to spare enough time because you will have an infinite amount of places to choose from. At the end, it’s recommended to spend a minimum of 3 days in Los Angeles .

-Daria from The Discovery Nut

9. Route 66 From Chicago To Los Angeles

the Blue Whale of Catoosa along Route 66 is one of the top solo road trip destinations

Start: Chicago, Illinois

End: Los Angelos, California

Distance: About 2,500 miles

Route 66 is an iconic highway in the United States , originally created to connect Chicago to Los Angeles. It has since been re-routed and extended.

Moreover, it’s also known as the Will Rogers Highway or simply “The Mother Road” and has been recognized in popular culture on TV shows like The Simpsons and Doctor Who and on video games such as Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

Start in Chicago at the “Begin” sign and see a bit of the city before heading off on your 2,500-mile adventure road-tripping from Chicago to Los Angeles while traversing eight states:

  • New Mexico,
  • and California.

Make your way over two weeks to Los Angeles, where you’ll be rewarded with Pacific Ocean views. Most choose to end their adventure at the Santa Monica Boardwalk.

There are many attractions along Route 66, but some of the most famous ones are the St. Louis Gateway Arch in Missouri, the Blue Whale of Catoosa outside of Tulsa in Oklahoma, and the Grand Canyon, which is one of the most popular day trips from Route 66. 

Plus, there are so many fun things to do when traveling solo in Texas .

This road trip is perfect for solo travelers because it’s fast-paced and provides many opportunities to meet other travelers on the road. While you may spend your nights in interesting kitschy motels, you’ll spend your days in diners and at roadside attractions where quirky characters abound.

-Stephanie from Oklahoma Wonders

10. Florida’s Gulf Coast

Florida Gulf Road Trip

Start: Destin, Florida

End: Marco Island, Florida

Distance: 600 miles

As one of the largest states in the US, the Sunshine State of Florida has a huge diversity of culture, climates, and landscapes that’s often lost on many travelers who may build their vacation around just one place. From north to south, Florida has so many faces, making it perfect for exploring on a road trip.

The Gulf Coast of Florida in particular offers a variety of local foods, ecosystems, and some of the best beaches in the country.

Your road trip starts on Florida’s Panhandle — so named as the handle by which the entire peninsula can be carried. 

Known as the Emerald Coast, one visit to the town of Destin will show you why. The emerald green waters beg you to stay for at least a few days, and you should. Hike the dune trails at Henderson Beach State Park then spend time lounging on these gorgeous beaches.

From Destin, head east to the state capital of Tallahassee. The landscape becomes wooded and the small city is easy to navigate. Don’t miss the Tallahassee Museum and a Shakespeare performance at the Amphitheatre.

The next day set off for Cedar Key to explore one of Florida’s hidden gems. Foodies will love a visit here as the small town is famous for their clams.

This part of the Gulf coast below the Big Bend is where Florida’s Nature Coast begins. Drive south to Crystal River and Homosassa and spend a few days exploring Three Sisters Springs by kayak where you can swim with manatees in the crystal clear warm springs.

Just south of the Nature Coast is Tampa and St. Petersburg where you should visit Ybor City, the historically Cuban quarter of Tampa. The food and local culture here are worth the day trip to the city.

After exploring the many things to do in Tampa and Sarasota, the drive south reveals a landscape that’s more remote and coastal as you head to southwest Florida.

Fort Myers is a vibrant and vintage city made famous by its notable summer residents Henry Ford and Thomas Edison, who both had homes here. Plan a visit to tour their houses and spend a day swimming and sunbathing on Sanibel Island or Fort Myers Beach.

From here, wind your way to the Paradise Coast of Naples and Marco Island, the gateway to the Florida Everglades and the Ten Thousand Islands, one of the most beautiful and popular destinations in Florida.

-Lori from Naples Florida Travel Guide

11. Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway In South Dakota

Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway

Start: Black Hills, South Dakota

End: Spearfish Canyon, South Dakota

Distance: 20 miles

If you’re looking for solo road trip ideas for the Midwest , this route takes you through 1,000-foot limestone cliffs, waterfalls, and stunning scenery without the crowds!

Head to the Black Hills of South Dakota for a spectacular drive through the Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway. This peaceful 20-mile winding drive runs through a canyon between Spearfish and Cheyenne Crossing and is filled with breathtaking scenery, waterfalls, lakes, and limestone cliffs — natural beauty you have to see for yourself!

There are three waterfalls in the canyon and all bring their own unique appeal. The first being Bridal Veil Falls, which you can see from the road, making it a convenient stop. The other two are Roughlock Falls and Spearfish Falls, both near the Spearfish Canyon Lodge. Viewing all three is a must.

If you’re up for a little adventure travel , you can rent an ATV across from the Spearfish Canyon Lodge and explore the area, ride around the trails, and jump in a cool creek.

Other than near Roughlock Falls, you likely won’t run into anyone except the free-range cows, which makes for a fun way to explore the canyon. There are also numerous hiking trails throughout the route.

As you’re probably gathering, if you want to spend the night, the Spearfish Canyon Lodge is a great place to do that as it sits along the Scenic Byway and is near two of the three falls. There’s an on-site restaurant and Little Spearfish Creek runs behind the lodge and provides a serene setting to relax. 

While in the area, you’re near so many historic sites, such as Mt. Rushmore, Deadwood, and the Crazy Horse Memorial. There’s so much to see and do! The area is beautiful any time of year, but fall is especially pretty when the autumn colors come alive. 

This route is perfect for solo travelers, too, as it’s easy to get to and traverse, and there’s a sense of solitude and calm. That being said, you’re still close to amenities and civilization. Bonus: The people of South Dakota are very friendly!

You can go at your own pace, stop when you want to stop, and take in the peace and beauty that surrounds you.

-Erica from Ericakeel

12. Solo Road Trip From NYC To Boston

Don't miss the NYC skyline when you road trip alone as a female

Start:  New York City

End: Boston, Massachusetts

Distance : 200 miles

The drive from New York City to Boston is ideal for those searching for a quick and reasonable road trip. It’s a great choice for solo travelers since it’s not too long and there is lots to see along the way. Along the route, you’ll get to enjoy two of the East Coast’s major cities as well as the stunning coastline. 

Go on this road trip during the summer, when the weather is pleasant and great for sightseeing. This area of the US is especially beautiful during the fall when the forests are tinted orange and make a great photo subject.

With just over 200 miles this road trip takes around 3.5 hours one way — although you could drive for slightly longer and take the scenic road through Providence, a highlight of New England. Definitely make a stop in New Haven, Connecticut for some fantastic museums, beautiful architecture, and delicious thin-crust coal-fired New Haven-style pizza.

This is the perfect weekend road trip, although you could also spend an extra week if you want to explore the many fun and unique things to do in NYC and Boston .

You’ll start in New York City and head north. If you’re up for it, make a little detour to Long Island to explore the local wine country , hiking trails , and beaches that are perfect for a picnic along the way.

– Victoria from Guide your travel

13. Length Of Vermont To The Canadian border

Biking in Stowe is a fun activity if you want solo road trip ideas on the East Coast

Start : Brattleboro, Vermont

End : Canadian border near Alburg, Vermont

A road trip the length of Vermont to the Canadian border is a delight for solo travelers. Vermont locals are typically kind, friendly, and willing to help out when needed. The charm of tiny Vermont villages and their residents enhances any road trip through the Green Mountain state.

Start your journey in the south at Brattleboro. The first stop is at the West Dummerston covered bridge, one of over 100 covered bridges in Vermont.

Head up scenic Route 100 through the heart of the Green Mountain. Stop at picturesque towns with nary a stoplight. Don’t miss the Vermont Country Store in Weston for unique gifts.

The iconic town of Stowe is an all-season destination on your solo road trip. It’s a world-class ski destination in the winter and a popular foliage spot in the fall. In summer, outdoor enthusiasts have loads of choices for adventure travel , including hikes to waterfalls, biking on the Stowe Rec Path, or scaling Mount Mansfield, the highest peak in Vermont.  

The vibrant city of Burlington is your next destination. Rent a bike to pedal along the Burlington Bike Path, one of my favorite beautiful bike rides . The bike trail leads to spectacular beaches with views of the Adirondacks across Lake Champlain.

For a relaxing afternoon, take a cruise on the Spirit of Ethan Allen with narration about the history and nature of the Lake Champlain Valley. 

The final stage of your solo road trip is a drive through the bucolic Champlain Islands. Search for the mysterious miniature stone castles along the roadsides and sample some local agrotourism products. Apple picking and wine tasting opportunities also abound.

The road trip is just over 200 miles from Brattleboro to the Canadian border. Each mile is packed with Vermont charm and friendliness. 

-Karen from Outdoor Adventure Sampler

14. Southern Utah Solo Road Trip

solo road trip ideas in the Midwest include visiting national parks

Start : Las Vegas, Nevada

End: Las Vegas, Nevada

Distance: 1,049 miles

One of the best solo road trips in the US is in Southern Utah exploring the state’s five national parks and everything in between. It’s best done in 10-14 days as a loop from Las Vegas. 

In terms of distance, the route is a little over 1,000 miles in total, but I would leave wiggle room for side trips and any last-minute additions.

While the five national parks — Zion, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef, Arches, and Canyonlands — are the main highlight, there are so many other amazing things to do and see. A few recommendations include:

  • trekking the Burr Trail (of the best Utah hiking trails ),
  • driving Scenic Byway 12,
  • exploring Goblin Valley State Park and Snow Canyon State Park,
  • seeing the giant sandstone buttes of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park,
  • hiking to the Horseshoe Bend overlook,
  • walking inside of Antelope Canyon,
  • and swimming at Lake Powell, to name a few.

This is a particularly great road trip for solo travelers because it’s popular and easy to be around people, though it’s just as easy to get away from those crowds if you wish. 

No matter what you do, you’ll see some of the most beautiful scenery in the country. 

This is a must-do for outdoor enthusiasts, no matter the skill level. Just be sure you’re prepared according to that level and always let someone know where you’re going and when to expect you back.

-Megan from Red Around the World

15. Savannah To Charleston Solo Road Trip

Savannah to Charleston is a popular solo road trip route

Start : Savannah, Georgia

End:  Charleston, South Carolina

Distance:  105.9 miles

If you’re a fan of beautiful architecture, Southern food, and coastal cities, Savannah and Charleston make an ideal option for a road trip. Southerners are known for their overt friendliness, and both cities are accustomed to hosting solo travelers.

The two cities are close to one another, so you won’t waste much time driving — which means more time for exploring.

The distance between Savannah and Charleston is approximately two hours, and the most common route is HWY 17 to I-95 and then back to HWY 17.   

The best place to stay in Savannah is the Historic District, and The Marshall House is a good centrally located hotel for solo travelers.

River Street, City Market, and the Plant Riverside District are known for being entertainment hubs. They’re packed with the highest concentration of restaurants and bars and are where you’ll find the most live entertainment — and also the largest crowds.

If you prefer enjoying lovely old architecture in a more romantic setting, try strolling along Jones Street. It’s known for being one of the prettiest streets in the city and walking it is one of the best things to do in Savannah .

A few must-see attractions include the stunning Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Bonaventure Cemetery, Wormsloe, and Forsyth Park. The Olde Pink House is the most iconic restaurant in Savannah, while ghost and trolley tours are the most popular activities.

On the drive from Savannah to Charleston, be sure to detour through Yemassee to see the Old Sheldon Church Ruins, and then stop to visit The Angel Oak, a giant 60-foot-tall oak tree estimated to be over 400 years old located on the outskirts of Charleston.

Once you’re in Charleston, the Spectator Hotel and Planters Inn are two fantastic hotel options. It’s easy to walk to numerous attractions and restaurants from either spot.

Charleston is also a great city for shopping! Visit Historic Charleston City Market to watch local Gullah artists make sweetgrass baskets by hand, and then head over to the shops lining King Street to do more high-end shopping.

If you’re a fan of architecture, be sure to stroll down Charleston’s cobblestone streets, which are lined with historic churches and beautiful mansions. The always-popular Rainbow Row makes an ideal place to snap a few selfies.

Stroll down The Battery to catch a sunset along the water before heading to Husk for dinner and then on to Babas on Cannon for an evening cocktail.  

-Erin from Savannah First-Timer’s Guide

16. Overseas Highway In Florida

Overseas Highway in Florida is one of the top solo road trip ideas in the USA

Start: Miami, Florida

End: Key West, Florida

Distance: 150 miles

Driving the Overseas Highway is the perfect solo road trip for travelers that love the Florida weather and dream of visiting the beautiful Florida Keys.

This route starts in Miami and takes you all the way to Key West, the southernmost city of the United States. The 150-mile scenic drive is iconic and offers unbelievable views of the Gulf of Mexico and all of the islands in the Florida Keys.

Even though the drive can be made in only three and a half hours, the best way to do it is by taking at least two or four days to fully take in the route’s beauty and take advantage of the excellent stops along the 42 bridges that make the road. So take your time!

Some of the must-do stops on the way are the stunning Islamorada (a village of six islands), the Dolphin Research Center in Marathon, and the Seven Mile Bridge — the largest segmental bridge in the world.

Other nice places to stop along the way include the Coral Castle Museum in Homestead, Everglades National Park , Bahia Honda State Park, and Key Largo, one of the best scuba diving destinations in the country.

This is an excellent road trip for solo travelers because it is easy to navigate, has amazing weather all-year-round, and allows you to visit some of the prettiest places in Florida.

-Camila from Travel Cami

17. Geronimo Trail From Arizona To New Mexico

Driving the Geronimo Trail on a solo road trip

Start: Douglas, Arizona

End: Cloverdale Cemetery Animas, New Mexico

Distance: 54 miles

If you are a solo road tripper and crave a drive that is totally off the grid, I have one for you. After hundreds of US road trips, my favorite remains the Geronimo Trail in southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico. 

It is one of the most unique US road trips and it is much more remote and isolated than the famous highway in Nevada that claims to be the Loneliest Road. How lonely? On a 90-minute drive on Geronimo Trail, I saw only three cars.

Geronimo Trail starts just east of Douglas, Arizona, where 15th Street turns into Geronimo Trail at the small Douglas Airport. A few miles later, the pavement ends and Geronimo Trail is a dirt road from this point. 

Note: A 4WD vehicle is highly recommended! Also, please pack solo road trip essentials like a spare tire and extra food and water just in case you run into any issues. I had no problem with a small SUV. 

About 35 miles later you will reach the Arizona/New Mexico border. About six miles into New Mexico, Geronimo Trail officially ends and turns into County Road 002—which is even more lonely. I saw only one car in 90 minutes!

The massive appeal along Geronimo Trail is rustic vibes, wide open spaces, astounding scenery, and time to be at one with your thoughts. The beginning of Geronimo Trail runs along the US/Mexico border and you will likely see Border Patrol agents and vehicles. 

As Geronimo Trail turns northeast, San Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge signs appear. The refuge is an oasis in the surrounding desert and features protected fish and seldom-seen migrating birds. If you enjoy hiking, the Black Draw Trail is a great spot for bird watchers. 

Between the refuge and the AZ/NM border, there are a handful of large ranches, intense side roads (like Sycamore Canyon), one Mormon Trail historic marker, and a few small pioneer cemeteries. Basically, Geronimo Trail’s allure is miles and miles of dirt road, astounding scenery, and just you and your vehicle. Crank your tunes—or turn the radio off to let your deepest thoughts surface.

To find this approximate route on Google Maps, search Douglas, AZ to Cloverdale Cemetery Animas, NM in “Get Directions”. Note that Street View (the blue man) is not available for almost all of this road trip, which lends to its mystique.

-Charles from McCool Travel

18. Kansas City To Rocky Mountain National Park In Colorado

Kansas City to Rocky Mountain National Park is one of the top solo road trip ideas in the USA

Start: Kansas City, Kansas

End: Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

Distance: 650 miles

A road trip from Kansas City to Rocky Mountain National Park is an essential trek through Americana. 

Around 650 miles separate these two disparate destinations. The craggy peaks of the Rocky Mountains are a stark contrast from the flatlands of Kansas. But both offer stunning beauty in their own rights. 

Starting in Kansas City, you do what pioneers, prospectors, and cowboys did 150 years ago; head west!

Crossing the prairie, you can imagine what those early settlers saw. So much of it remains as it was back then. 

Especially beautiful are the rolling grasslands of the Flint Hills in Kansas. The springtime is especially amazing as the fresh shoots of grass carpet the hills in a lush green blanket.

Stop into the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve to stroll through the hills of native grasses and herds of bison.

But don’t dally too long. You still have a bit of a drive to get to Rocky Mountain National Park.

Until you reach Denver, you will be covering mile after mile of this grassland. Although beautiful, you’ll likely be ready for a change of scenery.

And what a welcome sight Denver is! The Rocky Mountains set the backdrop behind the skyline to welcome you to the next part of your journey.

There are so many fun things to do in Denver for solo travelers , too. Additionally, nearby, Boulder is a smaller college town with plenty to explore. And Estes Park is right outside of your final destination. Any of these are also great stopping points for a bite to eat or to pick up supplies. 

Stop into Mountain Sun Pub in Boulder for some great food in a lively atmosphere. There are only booths along two walls with the center lined with tables. As a solo traveler, this is a great way to meet the locals and fellow visitors alike.

But don’t forget what you came for: The amazing hikes and camping in Rocky Mountain National Park. Honestly, this park has some of the best hikes in the world ! Stop into the visitors center and pick up your map. You have endless trails to choose from.

The park offers shuttle service to many of the trailheads, which makes it great for hiking as you don’t need loop trails to get you back to your car. 

Alpine lakes, streams, and trails open up plenty of ways to explore or relax. 

The long, open road and the serene mountain trails both offer solitude for the lone traveler. But there are lots of places to mingle with locals and visitors alike for the more social solo travelers. 

-Steve from Maps Over Coffee

19. Michigan’s Lower Peninsula

Stopping at a beach on a Lower Michigan Peninsula solo road trip

Start:  Benton Harbor, Michigan

End:  Mackinac Island, Michigan

Distance: 340 miles

The west side of Michigan features natural beauty, food and drinks, and fun cultural attractions worth writing home about.

This 350-mile route is great for solo travelers because the driving is easy, there are plenty of places to take breaks, and you can see the best scenery without having to venture too far off the beaten path.

Starting from the southern border, work your way up Lake Michigan along I-94 and then I-196. You’ll find tons of beach towns as well as plenty of lighthouses as you make your way to Holland. This small town is known for its Dutch heritage and features a windmill originally from the Netherlands.

Continue northeast to Grand Rapids, also known as Beer City USA. Sample drinks at one or more of its breweries and visit the larger-than-life sculptures at Meijer Gardens or the Gerald Ford Presidential Library.

Heading west on I-96 brings you to Muskegon where you’ll find even more beaches. This small town also has an amusement and water park called Michigan’s Adventure, which features a handful of roller coasters. Closer to the lake, you can tour the USS Silversides, a WWII-era submarine docked along the shore.

Continuing north on US-31 and then M-22, you’ll arrive at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, which is highlighted by sand dunes towering 400 feet above the turquoise waters of Lake Michigan. You can take a scenic drive to the top of one for stunning views with minimal effort or try climbing up one yourself.

Continue on M-22 around the Leelanau Peninsula through the heart of Michigan’s wine country. Stop into tasting rooms yourself or continue to the resort town of Traverse City and join a tour so you don’t have to drive.

While you’re in Traverse City, try its famous cherries and dine in the local farm-to-table restaurants. Once you’ve had your fill, continue north on US-31 to I-75.

Mackinaw City serves as the gateway to both the Mackinac Bridge and Mackinac Island. The bridge connects the Upper and Lower Peninsulas and there are great spots to view it from Fort Michilimackinac and the beaches to the east. Mackinac Island is most easily reached via ferry. 

The small island in Lake Huron has no motorized vehicles, so visitors and locals walk, bike, or ride horse-drawn carriages. It’s famous for its Victorian architecture and delicious fudge and is the perfect cap for your Michigan road trip.

-Kris from My Michigan Travel

20. Montana Road Trip On I-90 & Highway 93

Glacier National Park is one of the top solo road trip destination

Start: Billings, Montana

End: Glacier National Park, Montana

Distance: 637 miles

If you’re looking to safely road trip alone as a female , I highly recommend visiting Montana.

After growing up there and taking several of my own, there are many reasons to consider a drive along I-90, including the fact that some of the most beautiful nature is located along this route. 

I recommend starting your trip in Billings, which is easy to fly into and is Montana’s largest city, before heading to Bozeman and Yellowstone National Park. You’ll need to make a slight detour from I-90 to get to the park on Highway 191.

Along the way up north on Highway 93, make sure to add stops in Butte, Missoula, and Whitefish. All offer unique reasons to visit and a different feel—Montana is more varied than you might think! 

If you have the time, also make sure to stop off at the Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park, which features cave formations that are millions of years old.

The remaining drive is super easy with very clearly marked signs that take you from one town to another. Most of it is highway driving with little traffic and plenty of beautiful views. 

Finally, if one national park wasn’t enough, you get to end your 637-mile trip at another national park: Glacier. I do recommend planning your accommodations in advance if you can in order to make sure you have a place to stay when you get there!

-Alex from Alex on the Map

21. California Solo Trip Along The Mendocino Coast From San Francisco

California is a popular option for a road trip alone as a female in the USA

Start: San Francisco, California

End: Redwood National Park, California

Distance: 311 miles

Highway 1 from San Francisco up to Mendocino Coast and Redwood National Park is one of the most beautiful drives on the planet, maybe comparable to the Canadian Icefields Parkway in Banff and Jasper National Parks in its grandeur. One is through the mountains and the other along the Pacific, both equally fantastic. 

You can do a loop or drive out-and-back from San Francisco. The route on 101 is inland and boring but it’s a lot faster.

The route on Highway 1 is drop-dead gorgeous but very time-consuming because of the many stops, activities, and the winding road. You can do 101 going one way and loop back on Highway 1 to get both the benefits. 

The drive from San Francisco to Redwood National Park is 320 miles and takes about six hours on 101. You can choose to go further up or do a shorter route depending on your timeline. 

Some of the top attractions on the drive include Redwood National and State Parks where you can spend a few days and do many hikes and activities.

The scenic Avenue of the Giants runs parallel to the freeway and has many amazing stops. You can drive the entire road or a section as you coast through redwood trees and stop at many state parks along the way. 

Another recommended stop is at the Laguna Point Beach at MacKerricher State Park, which offers some of the most spectacular tide pools absolutely worth visiting for half a day or more.

Additionally, next to MacKerricher State Park is Glass Beach, a popular spot for finding sea glass — though note that because so many people take the sea glass it’s becoming increasingly harder to find.

There are many more attractions along the drive so you can take a day or a few days to drive. 

This is a great road trip for solo travelers because it’s an amazing way to experience natural wonders in peace. The solo road trip allows for solitude but it also offers fun beaches and mountain towns with great food and company. Moreover, the drive is very safe for the solo traveler. 

– Jyoti from Story at Every Corner

22. Skyline Drive In Virginia

Views along Skyline Drive in Virginia on the ultimate solo road trip

Start: Front Royal, Virginia (northern entrance to Skyline Drive)

End: Rockfish Gap exit, Virginia

Distance : 105 miles

Skyline Drive is pure sky! From the second you enter this highway winding through Shenandoah National Park at Front Royal until you exit at the Rockfish Gap Entrance Station there is a big blue sky ahead. And if you’re lucky enough to own a convertible, you will feel like an eagle on your solo trek. 

No matter what season you visit Shenandoah National Park—spring, summer, fall, or winter—you’ll delight in the deep forests, curving roads, and waterfalls to be discovered. Wild creatures abound, including bats, turkeys, and black bears. 

Located within convenient driving distance of Richmond, Charlottesville, and Washington, DC, Shenandoah National Park attracts solo runners, hikers, and walkers.

This is a great getaway for city folk especially with all the Airbnb rentals available. That being said, if you want to stay at the park campgrounds or at Skyland Resort and Big Meadows Hotel , you need to book early. 

Note: Depending on what season you visit, the 105-mile Skyline Drive can turn into a traffic jam. This is also not a road built as a raceway. Skyline Drive weaves its way across western Virginia with a speed limit of 35 mph.

For Washingtonians, the best entrance is the Front Royal Entrance. 

Stop at the Dickey Ridge Visitors Center to shop for books on hiking or get a panoramic portrait. There are regular stops along the way where you can park in a lot to hike through forests, climb Stony Man or Hawksbill, check out the Appalachian Trail, or meditate at the Shenandoah waterfalls.

Expect to take three hours traveling the entire length of the park on Skyline Drive. 

Skyline Drive ends at Rockfish Gap; it is the northern entrance to the Blue Ridge Parkway. There are 200,000 acres of protected land at Shenandoah National Park for you to explore.

– Terri at FemaleSoloTrek.com

Renting A Car For Your Solo Road Trip

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view from the car window during a solo road trip through the USA

How To Road Trip Alone

There are numerous advantages and disadvantages to traveling alone , though ultimately solo travel is an empowering experience that gives you total freedom over your itinerary.

That being said, if it your first time heading out on a solo adventure by car, the following solo road trip tips can help:

-Make sure you have good car insurance as well as roadside assistance (like AAA) in case of an emergency.

-Travel with solo road trip essentials like a spare tire, extra food and water, a sleeping bag and pillow, and sunglasses.

-Know your limits when it comes to how far you can drive, especially as nobody else will be in the car to help keep you awake.

-Keep loved ones informed of your travel plans and check in regularly. This way your absense will be noticed right away in an emergency.

-Install personal safety apps on your phone — like the Emergency App from the American Red Cross.

Travel Insurance For Your Solo Road Trip

When visiting the USA — or anywhere else in the world — it’s wise to get travel insurance.

One of the  best travel medical insurance for travelers  is SafetyWing as they’ve got a large network and offer both short-term and long-term coverage — including coverage if you’re traveling for months as well as limited coverage in your home country).

Additionally, SafetyWing is budget-friendly and offers $250,000 worth of coverage with just one low overall deductible of $250.

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What are the safest places to travel alone in the USA? Solo travel in the United States, especially for women, can be incredibly intense, rewarding and interesting. If you love solo traveling and looking for some of the best places to travel alone in the USA – you’ve arrived at the right place.

The United States of America is a great destination for solo travelers. It’s pretty safe, easy to travel around and it’s absolutely full of lots of things to do alone. Starting from zoos to beaches, hippie cities, and funky towns, the USA have so many great places. We have also considered how much cheap it is for budget solo travelers and backpackers, how social and how welcoming the locals were.

Best places to travel alone in the USA

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#1 san francisco.

San Francisco is a fantastic vacation spot to travel alone as the locals are super friendly and welcoming to outsiders. It is one of the most romantic cities in California . San Francisco is a beautiful US city for solo backpackers with different districts to explore, comfortable tourist spots to people-watch, and the best vistas in the country.

It is very safe for female solo travelers too but I will recommend avoiding Tenderloin at night. Like any other place in the world, you must ensure your basic safety precaution.

San Francisco is a city with sunny weather most of the time and is perfect for solo travelers looking for adventure activities. From Muni  (light rail, buses, streetcars, cable cars) to BART  (subway), public transport in San Francisco is very easy and not so expensive. It just costs $2 for one way journey in Muni.

Best Things to do Alone in San Francisco

  • Exploring the museums  in San Francisco will allow you to know more information about this beautiful city. Must-visit museums in San Francisco – San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco . You have a unique opportunity to visit all the museums and sights you want to and save your money with San Francisco CityPASS ! Don’t miss a chance!
  • Even if you visit San Francisco for one day , you should not miss the world-famous ‘ The Golden Gate Bridge ’. You can take some of the best Instagram photos from this popular landmark in San Francisco. You may also explore this and other popular California sights from the water via this Golden Gate Bay Cruise .
  • Some hotels or hostels of San Francisco offer their guests a free walking tour . Don’t miss it if you are a budget solo traveler. It allows visitors to know more about the city’s history and to meet new people. Don’t forget to buy some unique San Francisco souvenirs .
  • The biggest highlight is Alcatraz Penitentiary , one of America’s highest security prisons. Book your ferry tickets way in advance.

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Where to Stay in San Francisco

While traveling solo, accommodation sharing is the best choice to know other travelers as well as to save some bucks. Check out the rate of some of the best budget hostels in San Francisco.

  • Orange Village Hostel (Budget)
  • HI San Francisco City Center Hostel
  • Green Tortoise Hostel

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#2 NEWPORT, Rhode Island

Newport, Rhode Island, holds a special place in my heart as one of the best places to travel solo in the USA. With its captivating blend of historic charm and coastal beauty, Newport offers a delightful solo adventure. During my visit, I explored the picturesque streets lined with grand mansions and embraced the refreshing ocean breeze.

Best things to do alone in Newport:

  • Discover the opulent Gilded Age mansions, such as The Breakers and Marble House, through self-guided tours.
  • Stroll along the iconic Cliff Walk, a 3.5-mile scenic trail that winds along the rugged shoreline, offering breathtaking views.
  • Wander through the quaint streets of downtown Newport, indulging in boutique shopping and savoring local cuisine.
  • Immerse yourself in the city’s maritime heritage by visiting the International Tennis Hall of Fame and Museum or the Newport Art Museum.
  • Enjoy a peaceful moment at Easton’s Beach, known as First Beach, where you can relax on the sandy shores or take a solitary walk along the shoreline.

In Newport, I found the perfect balance of solitude and exploration, making it an ideal destination for solo travelers seeking history, natural beauty, and a sense of tranquility.

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Where to stay in Newport

When looking for budget-friendly accommodations in Newport, Rhode Island, consider staying at guesthouses, motels, inns, or hostels. These options often offer comfortable rooms at more affordable prices than upscale hotels. Here are some suggestions:

  • Newport Beach Hotel and Suites
  • The Newport Harbor Hotel and Marina
  • Beech Tree Inn and Cottage

#3 NEW YORK

New York is a dream destination and one of the best places for solo travelers in the US. This popular US city might be always filled with the crowd but still, you can find some places to travel alone in New York.

New York City is very easy to navigate and offers endless shopping options, sightseeing and buzzing eateries

Solo travelers are pretty safe in New York. Violent crime is very rare here, especially against tourists.

As mentioned earlier, New York is very easy to navigate and a perfectly walkable city. Cycling is the cheapest(free) way of getting around the city. Buses are widely available throughout the city. Visitors can take subway rides in the NYC subway.

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Best Things to do Alone in New York

  • There are plenty of things to do in New York . The Brooklyn Bridge  is the most significant icon of the city. Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge offers a stunning view of the NYC skyline. Taking a selfie with the iconic bridge is a must if you are a selfieholic.
  • Hire a bike  from Columbus Circle or Central Park Bike Tours and cycle around the huge Central Park – you can visit Jackie Onassis Lake, Gapstow Bridge, the leafy canopy of The Mall, and Bethesda Fountain.
  • You have a unique opportunity to visit all the museums and sights you want to and save your money with New York CityPASS ! Don’t miss a chance!
  • Visit One World Observatory , the highest point in NYC. It offers a 360-degree stunning view of the entire city.
  • If you want to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, take some time out at  New York Public Library . Solo travelers can take a free building tour that lasts around an hour.
  • If you are on a long vacation, you must visit Beacon, Woodstock, and Shelter Island – some popular day trips from NYC .

best places to travel alone in the USA | Brooklyn, New York

Is it possible to explore New York in one day?

The answer is YES . It’s no secret, in my opinion, that taking a guided tour is one of the greatest ways to see the city. When you’re short on time, a guided tour offers you a special chance to immerse yourself in the city’s atmosphere and take in as many sights as you can. Therefore, I recommend you to go on this excursion: New York in One Day Guided Sightseeing Tour and enjoying this magnificent city.

Where to Stay in New York as a Solo Traveler

Book your hostel anywhere in Manhattan where public transport is pretty much available. Check out the list of some of the best accommodations in New York for solo travelers.

  • The Local NYC (Budget)
  • HI NYC Hostel
  • American Dream Hostel
  • Ace Hotel New York
  • The Jane Hotel
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#4 NASHVILLE

From upbeat downtown, vibrant night parties to friendly locals and cheap local transport, Nashville, the ‘ Country Music Capital of the World ’, is one of the best places to travel alone in the USA.

If you are traveling alone in the US and looking for a party and live music, Nashville is the place to be. The Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority offers public transit service with over 40 bus routes for central Tennessee. The regular bus service costs around $1.7 and $408 for a day pass.

Best Things to do Alone in Nashville

  • Once you reach to Nashville, you will get to know why the place is called the Music City. Enjoying  live music  is a must-do activity in Nashville. From Jazz to pop, you will find every genre under the sun.
  • The best way to know Nashville is to take a Sightseeing Cart Tour . Explore the musical city and see the stars honoring Hank Williams, Dolly Parton and other greats.
  • Some of the best museums in Nashville – the Country Music Hall of Fame (your admission ticket here ), Th Hermitage, Frist Art Museum, and The Parthenon.
  • Hikers have the option for more than 100 magnificent hiking trails  with gorgeous greenery and beautiful scenery.

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Where to Stay in Nashville as a Solo Traveler

Hotels near downtown are comparatively more expensive than hotels near to the airport. To save your budget, I will recommend staying in a hostel. It not only saves your hard-earned money but also offers an opportunity to know other fellow travelers.

  • Nashville Downtown Hostel (Budget)
  • Music City Hostel
  • Motel 6 Nashville

#5 MAUI, HAWAII

Maui is one of the cheapest romantic places in the USA  and a top choice for honeymooners and couples. It is equally beautiful for solo travelers for the ultimate freedom in a place with raw natural beauty and adventure. If you plan well in advance, Hawai i cost won’t break your bank.

Maui is pretty safe for single travelers. The crime rate at Maui is very low as compared to other popular places in the US. If you are a beach lover, Maui must be your next destination for a solo trip.

Hawaii is a great place to live in. If you are planning to move to Hawaii but are afraid of its high cost of living, there are some inexpensive places in Hawaii where you can easily afford the cost of living.

Best Things to do Alone in Maui

  • Maui has some of the best jaw-dropping hiking trails  in Hawaii. It is recommended to go on a group hike in Maui to feel safe and see private trails. The lush landscapes, waterfalls and volcanic craters are really worth hiking in Maui.
  • Surfing in Maui is one of the coolest things to do in Maui. Don’t be frightened. If you are an adventure enthusiast, you must give it a try. If you are a surfer-beginner I suggest you try yourself in surf lessons. Find an appropriate one here .
  • Go for snorkeling in the Molokini Crater which is a partially submerged volcanic crater. Find your perfect snorkel tour here .
  • Indulge in whale watching  in Maui. It is expensive but surely it will be a memorable lifetime experience.
  • Enjoy the shimmering sunset from Kaanapali .

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Where to Stay in Maui

When it comes to finding the perfect place to stay in Maui , you’ll be spoiled for choice. Whether you’re seeking luxury resorts with breathtaking ocean views, charming boutique hotels nestled in lush landscapes, or cozy vacation rentals steps away from pristine beaches, Maui offers a wide range of accommodations to suit every traveler’s preferences.

Maui has plenty of hostels and budget accommodations also for solo travelers and backpackers. Check out the rate and availability:

  • Tiki Beach Hostel (Budget)
  • The Northshore Hostel Maui
  • Hakuna Matata Hostel
  • Banana Bungalow Maui Hostel

#6 WASHINGTON D.C .

Even inexperienced solo travelers will find navigating the streets of Washington D.C. a breeze. It is the capital of the United States. The city is very walkable and the streets are lined with heroic figures and historical landmarks.

DC boasts countless free museums, the National Mall and towering monuments and many more. You can use buses and rail in the DC area as local transport. Circulator buses  are cheap($1) and tourist-friendly and run to all of the key destinations in the city.

Be careful when riding alone on public transportation. Keep an eye on your belongings. Washington DC is safe until and unless you maintain the basic safety precautions. An anti-theft travel backpack is highly recommended in such places to travel without any worry. Check out our sorted list of the best and most affordable anti-theft travel backpacks .

Best Things to do Alone in Washington D.C .

  • There are several museums that are free in D.C. Among all the fantastic museums and impressive monuments, I will highly recommend visiting Newseum at first. It features fascinating exhibits about current events in the United States and around the world.
  • You can take a bike tour along the National Mall  and the Potomac Tidal Basin . Visit the significant tourist attractions like presidential and war memorials  and take a break to explore the monuments.
  • If you are a bookworm person, you would definitely love to visit the Library of Congress . It has over 32 million books and printed works in 470 languages. Even if the book is not your thing, you will admire the beauty of this architectural building.
  • Visit the Washington Monument  which is the iconic symbol of Washington D.C. Take a breathtaking panoramic view from the top of the city.
  • Experience the best of Washington D.C at night with a nighttime trolley tour . See the most popular monuments of the US capital illuminated at night. Visit the Lincoln Memorial, the Martin Luther King Memorial, and the World War II Memorial.
  • If you don’t love the hustle and bustle of the city, go for a day trip from Washington D.C. and explore the surrounding areas like Great Falls Park, Ocean City, Luray Caverns and many more.

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Where to Stay in Washington DC as a Solo Traveler

Dupont Circle, Georgetown, Foggy Bottom, McPherson Square, and Penn Quarter are safe areas to stay in Washington DC. For cheap accommodation look to the nearby suburbs of Bethesda, Alexandria, Arlington, and Silver Spring.

  • HI Washington DC (Budget)
  • Highroad Hostel DC
  • Duo Housing DC
  • Econo Lodge Saint George

#7 LAKE WILLOUGHBY, Vermont

Lake Willoughby, located in the scenic state of Vermont, is an absolute gem for solo travelers seeking solitude and natural beauty. During my visit, I was captivated by the serene ambiance and breathtaking vistas that surrounded this glacial lake. The tranquil waters, framed by towering cliffs and lush forests, provided a sense of tranquility and a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Best things to do alone at Lake Willoughby:

  • Hike the scenic trails around the lake, such as the Mount Pisgah Trail or the North Trail, and marvel at the panoramic views from the summits.
  • Enjoy a peaceful kayak or paddleboard excursion on the crystal-clear waters, taking in the awe-inspiring sights and sounds of nature.
  • Find a quiet spot along the lakeshore to relax, read a book, or simply soak in the beauty of the surroundings.
  • Go fishing in the lake, known for its abundance of trout and salmon, and experience the joy of angling in a tranquil setting.

Lake Willoughby offers a serene and rejuvenating experience for solo travelers, providing ample opportunities to connect with nature and find inner peace amidst the stunning landscapes.

Where to Stay in Lake Willoughby

When it comes to budget-friendly accommodations near Lake Willoughby in Vermont, there are a few options to consider. Nearby towns and villages offer affordable lodging options ranging from cozy inns to budget motels.

  • Pine Crest Motel & Cabins
  • Inn by the River
  • Coos Motor Inn

#8 NEW ORLEANS

New Orleans, which happens to be considered one of America’s friendliest places, can provide travelers with an incredible experience.

If you are a first timer and looking for some of the best places to travel solo in the USA – book your flight tickets to New Orleans.

Check out this article on   how to find cheap flights from anywhere .

If you are looking for the cheapest flights, then I highly recommend choosing WayAway , a company that gathers flights and offers customers the most affordable airfare. You will undoubtedly locate the most affordable tickets thanks to its clever search, which identifies the best option for specified travel dates!

Many travelers think that New Orleans is only a party destination. But beyond these New Orleans is the most unique city in America with the best food culture and ample tourist attractions.

The locals are very friendly, warm and welcoming. New Orleans is not a large city. You can get around the city mostly on foot. You can ride the local buses or streetcars which are pretty cheap. A whole day Jazzy Pass costs just $3.

Read More : The Ultimate Guide to Traveling When You Have No Money

Best Things to do Alone in New Orleans

  • There are plenty of free things to do in New Orleans . Take a stroll along Bourbon Street. You will find a variety of restaurants, nightclubs, gift shops by the street. Visit the French Quarter , one of the most visited tourist attractions in New Orleans for vibrant nightlife and entertainment.
  • Don’t miss the National WW2 Museum  which is also considered one of the best museums in the world. See the historical exhibits and learn the story of the American Experience in the world war – why it was fought, how it was won, and what it means. Book your ticket in advance to avoid the queue.
  • You must include Garden District in your New Orleans itinerary . It is just 4 km away from the French Quarter. It is a refreshing place with great mansions, beautiful greenery, and innumerable shopping opportunities.
  • Go for a walk in the most notable park in New Orleans – Audubon Park and City Park .
  • Art lovers can visit the New Orleans Museum of Art  which offers beautiful paintings, sculptures, glass items, and historical objects.

New Orleans | Best places solo female travelers in the united states

Where to Stay in New Orleans as a Solo Traveler

Finding cheap accommodation in New Orleans is not a big deal. Hotels and hostels near the French Quarter are a little bit pricey. Here is some of the best accommodation you can check before travel:

  • India House Backpackers Hostel (Budget)
  • HI New Orleans
  • Auberge NOLA Hostel
  • International House Hotel

Some solo travelers are extremely fond of food. For them, Atlanta can be an ideal solo vacation spot with innumerable dining options to choose from.

So, is it all about food and a busy airport? Obviously Not. With its rich historical importance, great neighborhoods, and amazing gastronomic offerings, Atlanta has a lot to offer solo travelers.

You don’t have to worry about local transport in Atlanta. City’s public transport system MARTA is the most efficient way to get around the city.

Best Things to do Alone in Atlanta

  • The historic Fox Theater  is one of the best tourist attractions in Atlanta which is a movie house from 1929. Take a guided tour to have a glimpse behind the scenes at some of the building’s most unique architectural features.
  • Walking along the Atlanta Beltline  is a must-do thing for first-time visitors. There are events throughout the year. Solo travelers, who are looking for free things, can spend a great afternoon here.
  • Adventure seekers can go for a hike to Stone Mountain . From the top, it offers breathtaking views of the city and all the green in Georgia.
  • Fernbank Museum of Natural History  is a great museum for the history buff. It is home to dinosaurs, a Star Gallery and a large theater with four storey screen. You have a unique opportunity to visit all the museums and sights you want to and save your money with Atlanta CityPASS ! Don’t miss a chance!

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Where to Stay in Atlanta as a Solo Traveler

There is definitely no shortage of world-class hotels in Atlanta. If you travel alone in Atlanta and are looking for cheap accommodation, you might have to struggle to find some budget accommodation in Atlanta:

  • Atlanta Midtown Hostel (Budget)
  • Relaxing, Comfortable, Private Bedroom
  • La Quinta by Wyndham Atlanta Airport South
  • Best Western Plus Hotel & Suites Airport South

When it comes to choosing a safe place to visit alone, Austin must be in the upper position of the list. It’s a great destination for single travelers and an easy place to feel comfortable.

Austin is one of those US cities which are quickly becoming one of the best travel destinations in the USA. The cool cafes, friendly vibes and charming downtown of Austin are perfect for solo travelers.

Downtown Austin can be explored on foot. However, renting a bike is the best and cheapest way to get around the city. Metro bus ticket is also cheap. You can buy a day pass at $2.50.

READ ALSO: Best & Cheap Places to Visit in Fall in the USA

Best Things to do Alone in Austin

  • Discover the famous landmarks and charming sightseeing of Austin on a guided bike tour . Pedal through the city and visit Zilker Park, Lady Bird Lake . Take some stunning pictures of  the Austin skyline .
  • Go for a hike along the scenic Barton Creek Greenbelt  and see the Flats, Twin Falls and Sculpture Falls. There is also plenty of adventure activities such as rock climbing, hiking, mountain biking etc.
  • Diving into Barton Springs Pool  is another popular activity that a solo traveler can enjoy in Austin. This natural water pool stays a chilly 68 degrees all year round.
  • While in Austin, you should not miss Live music crawl  with local musicians and explore Austin’s diverse music scene.
  • Enjoy a jaw-dropping sunset from the top of Mount Bonnell .

Downtown Austin solo vacation places in USA

Where to Stay in Austin as a Solo Traveler

Austin is getting popular day by day which results in ample tourist accommodation here on all budgets. Check out the best places to stay in Austin . If you’re in a hurry, check the below options.

  • HI Austin (Budget)
  • Firehouse Hostel
  • Driskill Hotel
  • South Congress Hotel

#11 PHILADELPHIA

Philadelphia is one of the best and cheapest places in the USA for solo female travelers where you don’t need to do much planning. Traveling solo in Philadelphia is relatively easy. It is also known as ‘City of Brotherly Love’.

The local people are very friendly with tourists. Philadelphia is pretty much safe for single women. Although it is recommended to stay within the tourist area. Public transport is very good in Philly. It’s an easy city to walk. If walking is not your thing, use the subway system.

Best Things to do Alone in Philadelphia

  • Solo travelers must take a hop-on hop-off bus tour  and discover the signature landmarks of Philadelphia at your own pace. Visit the Independence Hall, Ben Franklin’s Grave and many more.
  • Visit the Philadelphia Museum of Art . The museum has a good selection of pieces by Van Gogh, Matisse, Picasso and Cézanne. Spend an hour watching the impressive paintings there. With the Philadelphia All-Inclusive Pass , you have a fantastic opportunity to see all the museums and attractions you wish to see while saving money!
  • Independence Hall  is the most iconic and significant building of Philadelphia where independence was declared in 1776. Take a guided tour(free) to know more information about it.
  • The Rocky Statue  and the Rocky Steps are unarguably two of the most popular attractions in Philadelphia. Take some selfies with the Rocky Statue.

 Hop-on hop-off bus tour in Philadelphia

Where to Stay in Philadelphia as a Solo Traveler

Check out some of the best accommodation for solo travelers in Philadelphia :

  • City House Hostel Philadelphia (Budget)
  • Apple Hostels of Philadelphia
  • HI Chamounix Mansion

#12 LOS ANGELES

With a unique combination of stunning hiking trails, great food and gorgeous beaches, Los Angeles is one of the best places for solo vacations in the USA. With so many tourist attractions and amazing museums, Los Angeles will have you so busy that you won’t ever feel alone.

This is the only US city where renting a car is highly recommended to visit all the tourist attractions. It is relatively cheap, but you should book in advance to get a great deal. Public transportation is also affordable here. The public transit system consists of Metro Buses, Metro Rail and Trains DASH Buses. You can use Tap Card  to ride any of these.

What car rental service is the best to choose?

I advise using Rentalcars , an international automobile rental booking service with locations all over the world, if you’re seeking for a reliable rental car company. So, wherever you go, you will undoubtedly discover the best vehicle.

Best Things to do Alone in Los Angeles

  • Hit the beaches . Spend some alone time laying on the sand, walk around the little shops or you can play beach volleyball. Popular beaches include Santa Monica, Malibu, Manhattan Beach, Venice Beach, and Hermosa Beach.
  • If you are looking for some adrenaline-pumping activities, LA has plenty of hiking trails. I will recommend going for the Griffith Observatory hike  which offers a jaw-dropping panoramic view from the top. You will also get a fabulous view of the Hollywood sign  from here.
  • If you rent a car for your trip (you may do it here ), you can take a scenic drive  through Los Angeles’s canyon roads or the famous Mulholland Drive . Check out the ultimate road trip essentials before starting your road adventure.
  • LA boasts some fantastic modern art museums and science museums which are perfect for some alone time. Some of the most visited museums in Los Angeles are the Grammy Museum, Natural History Museum, Museum of Death, and Museum of Broken Relationships. Save your money with the Los Angeles Explorer Pass .
  • From Historic Bradbury Building, and incredible architecture to exploring unique pieces of modern art, and several coolest street art; there are plenty of fun things to do in Downtown LA .

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Where to Stay in Los Angeles as a Solo Traveler

Check some of the best accommodations for solo travelers in LA.

  • HI Los Angeles- Santa Monica (Budget)
  • Samesun Venice Beach
  • The Venice Beach Hostel
  • Freehand Los Angeles
  • 10 Cheapest Places to Visit in California
  • 10 Best Hikes in Southern California
  • 10 Best Campsites in Southern California

Final Words

In conclusion, solo travelers looking for adventure, self-reflection, and personal growth will find a plethora of excellent places to visit in the United States. Whether you’re exploring the majestic national parks, immersing yourself in the vibrant cultures of bustling cities, or indulging in the tranquility of coastal retreats, the USA has something to offer every solo adventurer. So pack your bags, embrace the freedom of solo travel, and embark on a transformative journey to one of these best places in the USA for an unforgettable experience.

1. Are there any specific safety considerations for solo travelers in the USA?

A : Even while it’s generally safe to travel alone in the US, you still need to exercise caution and pay attention to your surroundings. Stick to well-lit and populated areas, especially at night, and avoid showcasing expensive things. For added security, learn about the local customs and laws of the place you’ve selected to visit. Don’t forget to inform someone about your travel plans for added security.

2. Which cities offer the best cultural experiences for solo travelers?

A : Cities like New York, San Francisco, New Orleans, and Chicago offer vibrant cultural experiences for solo travelers, boasting a rich tapestry of art, music, cuisine, and diverse communities that immerse visitors in a captivating blend of history and modernity.

3. What are the must-visit National Parks in the USA for solo adventurers?

A : Yosemite National Park in California, Yellowstone National Park spanning Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, and Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona are a few of the must-visit national parks in the USA for solo adventurers. These places offer breathtaking scenery and exhilarating outdoor pursuits, making them the ideal setting for self-discovery and exploration.

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I can second Austin! I visited solo many years ago, then moved there! DC and Atlanta are on my short list to visit! Good list!

Visited several of these places {not solo, though}. Would love to get back to DC; it’s always been one of my favorites. Thank you so much for sharing. ❤️

Great read. I can’t wait until we can travel again!

New York. One day. New York. I will be in New York. That’s my dream City.

Yes to Philly!! Lived there for 4 years and absolutely loved it 🙂 so much to see and do, even when you’re traveling solo.

As a resident of New Orleans, it should not be on this list! This city is violent, and carjacking is rampant. There are very few safe places post Katrina.

Thank you Nina for the updated information. Although there are frequent news on violence, still there are places for solo travelers to explore New Orleans.

Thank you for offering a travel guide about visiting the USA; it has a lot of useful information for a first-time tourist traveling alone.

I liked your post; I think that I will share it with all my knowledgeable people. I have been following you for a long time because your post is very valuable and effective.

For anyone looking to travel alone in the USA, this is the best travel resource available.

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10 Things to Know About Travelling in the USA Alone

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Travelling alone is a great way to build self-confidence and be wholly immersed in your surroundings, but most importantly, it gives you the freedom to follow the sights and sounds that call your name. There’s no better place, then, to embrace this freedom than in “the land of the free” itself: the United States of America. 

The USA is a huge country that encompasses a wide range of lifestyles and landscapes within its borders, and you’ll want to experience it all –from the friendly hospitality of the south and the fast-paced excitement of the northeast to the laidback creativity of the west. If you’re looking to explore this vastly diverse country on what is sure to be the solo trip of a lifetime, here are some things to keep in mind.

  • Where to go
  • Accommodations
  • Travel insurance
  • National parks
  • Talking to locals
  • Travel documents

Travel to: the USA

1. There’s a lot to explore

From the rocky coastlines of the East Coast to the sandy beaches of the West Coast and everything in between, there is a lot worth seeing in the United States. You likely won’t be able to hit everything you want to see in one trip. 

Even though travelling solo means less negotiation with travel companions, the sheer size of the US may feel daunting. It’s better to choose one region to thoroughly explore on your trip, and plan your itinerary that way. 

If you’re having a tough time deciding where to go, here are some of the top destinations for solo travellers:

  • Portland, Oregon
  • Nashville, Tennessee
  • Sedona, Arizona
  • San Francisco, California
  • Washington, D.C.
  • New York City
  • Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Maui, Hawaii
  • New Orleans, Lousiana

Woman standing in front of a bay with her back facing camera

2. Know how to get around

The USA is well-connected through an excellent highway infrastructure, which is why the road trip is such a great American tradition. You’ll need to be at least 25 years of age to rent a car here, but since you’ll be travelling alone, using bus services like Greyhound or Megabus will be more eco-friendly ways to speed down America’s Interstate highways. 

If you want to cover a lot of ground and minimise your travel time, domestic flights are your best bet. A few of the country’s most popular budget airlines include JetBlue, Southwest, and Spirit Airlines.

Hopping on an Amtrak train is also an option for intercity travel. You’ll find different geography, climates, and time zones in different regions, and even laws can differ from state to state. State laws don’t always match with federal regulations, so make sure you are aware of the laws surrounding drug use, personal freedoms, and arms within the states you’re travelling.

Silhouettes of palm trees against a pink sky in California

3. Leave room in your budget

When travelling to the US, there are a couple of reasons to leave room in your budget. If you’re arriving from outside of North America, the chances are that America’s tipping culture will be new to you. While it’s not officially required by law, tipping in the US is needed to help service workers make a living wage. 

A 15-20% tip is customary for good service, and you’ll need to add that amount to the total on the bill. When purchasing goods, the prices listed exclude sales tax, which is calculated at checkout. Credit cards are most commonly used, so it won’t be necessary to carry around large amounts of cash.

However, you might want to keep a few quarters around, as those can come in handy for parking meters, laundromats, and toll roads that haven’t yet caught up with the technology.

Different types of pizza ready to be served at a restaurant in New York City

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4. Private accommodations are preferred

If you’ve travelled in Europe, you’ll know that hostels are a solo traveller’s best friend for affordable lodging and opportunities to meet fellow travellers. While there are some hostels to be found, shared accommodations like hostels are not as prevalent in the US as they are in Europe, as Americans tend to prefer private accommodations. 

Luckily, there are more affordable options on property-sharing platforms, along with bed and breakfasts, motels, and inns. The affordability of these options might affect where you choose to go on your itinerary.

Top of the New Yorker Hotel in New York City

5. Be sure to buy insurance

Travel insurance is always a good idea, but when you’re travelling to the US, it becomes an essential one. While also covering trip cancellations and baggage loss, it ensures that any medical costs you may incur won’t cost you. 

Healthcare services in America are some of the most expensive in the world, and their system does not cover visitors to the country. If you’re travelling solo, it can be more important than ever to have that peace of mind. Be sure also to take note of local emergency service numbers, and keep friends and family apprised of your itinerary and updated on any changes.

An open suitcase on the floor beside a laptop, camera, and sandals

6. Visit America’s national parks

You would be remiss if you didn’t visit any of America’s stunning national parks on your solo trip. The American national park system is a big part of their cultural landscape, and lots of work goes into their upkeep and preservation. 

The country has over 60 national parks, all of which offer spectacular sights, and refuge from the hustle and bustle of the country’s most populated cities. Like the country they inhabit, many of the parks are enormous and navigating them can be overwhelming, so you’ll need to plan your visit to any of them thoroughly.  

Some of the most popular US national parks are Yellowstone , with its colourful hot springs and Old Faithful, the Grand Canyon with its impressive mesas and gorges, and Joshua Tree with its distinct desert landscape. When you visit, do your part for conservation efforts and be mindful of your impact on these beautiful parks.

Mountains surrounding a thundering waterfall in Yellowstone National Park

7. Portions of food will be big 

Trying local cuisine is always one of the most enjoyable ways to experience a new destination. The US is home to some excellent local cuisine. 

Travelling to this country means you may get the opportunity to sample delicious barbecue in the South, Creole classics in Louisiana, fresh poke bowls in Hawaii, and endless metropolitan variations of crowd favourites like pizza and hot dogs. In cities like New York and Los Angeles, you’ll also find some of the most diverse restaurant scenes in the world. 

When dining out in America, you might find that the portion sizes are larger than what you’re used to. If there’s anything leftover on your plate at the end of your meal, it’s common to ask for it to be packed up, which can make for a yummy snack while you’re out exploring. 

Don’t forget the drinks while you’re focusing on the food! Wash your meals down with delicious coffee, local brews and innovative cocktails.

Sandwiches on a counter at Carnegie Deli in New York City

8. Americans are friendly

Many visitors remark at how friendly Americans are, and it’s true – they’re incredibly outgoing and hospitable, and mostly happy to lend a hand. It shouldn’t be hard to find someone willing to give you directions or strike up a conversation. 

While they are generally friendly and helpful to visitors, it’s best to stay away from bringing overly stereotyped notions of America to the conversation. You may want to steer clear of politics too, which isn’t always a topic Americans feel comfortable discussing too openly with foreigners in casual conversation. 

Many will enjoy exchanging travel stories with you, but as always while travelling alone, be careful not to divulge any sensitive information with strangers.

Empty road surrounded by desert in Utah

See Also: We Rank the Best Places to Travel in the USA on a Budget

9. Double-check your travel documents

When entering the USA for a short visit, a visa is often not required depending on your country of origin. However, you will need an ESTA, or Electronic System for Travel Authorization, to enter the country. 

Check to see the requirements for entry into the USA from the country you’re departing from, and make sure all your paperwork and documentation is up-to-date to avoid snags in your travel plans or getting denied entry.

Check in counters and travellers in an airport

10. America is diverse

The USA calls itself a melting pot, and it is indeed. Many cultures blend within this vast country. While we feel like we know all about it from how it’s represented in films and other media, there is much more to the country than meets the eye. All of which makes it an incredibly exciting place to discover.

If you’re hoping to travel to the United States down the road, many operators on TourRadar now offer flexible booking options for your peace of mind. So if you book now but your travel plans change, you’ll receive a credit that can be used towards a future tour. Head over to TourRadar  to find inspiration for your solo USA adventure!

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Melanie Cheng

Melanie is a Toronto-based writer and editor who loves experiencing new things in new places. In between adventures, you can find her with her nose in a book, re-watching episodes of Friends, or on the lookout for her next favourite brunch spot.

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20+ best places to travel alone in the usa.

The USA is one of the most popular places in the world for solo travel.

It has an excellent travel infrastructure, meeting other travellers is a breeze and it is one of the most diverse and culturally rich countries in the world. And with a huge variety of destinations, there’s something to satisfy most tastes.

But which are the best places to travel alone in the USA?

To answer this question, I’ve reached out to top travel writers for their hand-picked suggestions. Whether you’re searching for a city break amongst soaring skyscrapers or are more at home in the desert or by the ocean, here are the best solo travel destinations in the USA.

woman walking across the brooklyn bridge which is one pf the best places to travel alone in the usa

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US Solo Travel Destinations at a Glance

In a hurry? Here is a handy alphabetical list of the awesome places included in this article:

Asheville, North Carolina

Austin, texas, bar harbor, maine, burlington, vermont, denver, colorado, key west, florida, new orleans, new york city, oahu, hawaii, portland, maine, san diego, california, san francisco, santa barbara, california, savannah, georgia, seattle, washington, sedona, arizona, walt disney world, florida, washington dc.

Within the article, they are categorised as cities, coastal destinations, natural wonders and fun US solo destinations .

Best Cities in the USA for Solo Travellers

Suggested by Alison of Exploration Solo

panoramic view of city of ashville with mountains in backdrop

Asheville is a great city to visit if you’re looking for a mountain getaway, especially in the fall. 

The city offers that small-town feel with quaint, local shops. It also has excellent restaurants, over 23 microbreweries in the downtown area alone and tons of activities .

There’s an outdoor museum walk, an art gallery housed in an old Woolworths with a functioning soda counter and a bookstore where you can sip champagne as you peruse the stacks.

Because it’s both a college town and a popular tourist destination, it has a unique vibe that’s busy, yet relaxed.

Asheville is perfect for solo travellers because :

  •  It’s easy to get around with a car, Uber or via the hop-on-hop-off trolley
  • As a college town, there are many people downtown after dark offering increased safety
  • Restaurants are used to solo diners, and you won’t feel awkward dining alone
  • You’ll feel welcome

Where to stay in Asheville as a solo traveller

When visiting Asheville, an Airbnb is your best bet.

The area has embraced tiny home rentals and you’ll have your pick of fun experiences.  If you’d like more room, there are several options from nearby homes to apartments right in the heart of downtown.

Suggested by Sophie of Just Heading Out

exterior of texas state capitol building

Are you looking for good food, good music and good vibes? Then Austin is the perfect destination for your solo trip.

It is one of the most unique and vibrant cities in the US. With a motto like “keep Austin weird“, what else can you expect?

While Austin might be a blue dot in a red state, it does have that Texas pride. Visiting the State Capitol for a quick history lesson is only one of many things to do on a trip to Austin .

Austin is also known as the capital of live music , so you have to catch a show while you’re there.

If you want to party after a show, the bars of East 6th Street are a lot less rowdy than the ones on West 6th Street (also nicknamed “Dirty 6th”). The food scene in Austin is worth the visit alone, especially the BBQ and the tacos.

Aside from city life, Austin is also a great place to connect with nature . Since the weather is balmy year-round, you can always join the locals for a hike and a swim at Barton Creek.

Reasons to visit Austin as a solo traveller:

  • People are very open and friendly
  • You won’t stick out or feel weird about being alone
  • It’s relatively safe
  • It’s easy to get around and navigate the city
  • Austin offers a great combination of city and nature

Where to stay in Austin as a solo traveller

Book a room at the hip Native Hostel for a budget-friendly and fun stay, or rent one of the many cute retro Airbnbs in South Austin if you want more space for yourself.

Suggested by Linn of Brainy Backpackers

boston skyline on a sunny day with boats in water

Boston is a wonderful city for solo travellers to visit, with superb hostels where you can meet people from all over the world. There are a lot of historical sites to add to your Boston itinerary , the most important of which is the Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile route connecting 16 of the most significant historic sites in the city.

But Boston is also a great harbour city with a 43-mile park along the shoreline to go for a stroll. There are whale-watching tours in the summer months for wildlife enthusiasts, or you can enjoy some of the awesome old pubs for a brew if that is more your style.

Reasons to visit Boston as a solo traveller:

  • It’s a relatively safe city
  • Boston is very walkable
  • There are great hostels to meet people
  • The city has plenty of green spaces to relax with a book

Where to stay in Boston as a solo traveller

HI Boston Hostel is a great centrally located place to stay if you want to meet like-minded travellers. 

Suggested by Karen of Outdoor Adventure Sampler

panoramic view of cute town of burlington with fall colours

Burlington, a vibrant city tucked up in the northeast corner of Vermont on Lake Champlain, is an excellent destination for solo travellers.

The pedestrian mall of Church Street is a wonderful place for one-of-a-kind shops, fabulous restaurants, and street performers. Grab an outdoor table at Honey Road for delicious Mediterranean-inspired small plates and fabulous people-watching.

Take a cruise on the Spirit of Ethan Allen to learn about the region’s rich history. A lunch or dinner cruise is a popular way to get out on Lake Champlain.

Rent a bike on the Burlington Bike Path and pedal along the lake to one of several sandy beaches for swimming and sunning. There are also many hikes within the city limits , including climbing the tower at Ethan Allen Park for city and lake views.

Here are a few reasons to visit Burlington as a solo traveller: 

  • It’s very safe relative to other places in the country
  • Vermonters are friendly and helpful
  • Burlington has excellent music, food, and craft beer
  • The natural beauty of the Lake Champlain area

Where to stay in Burlington as a solo traveller

Choose a place to stay near the waterfront to watch the sunset over the lake from your room. Check out the Hilton Burlington Lake Champlain for a place within walking distance of all the sights.

Suggested by Nicole of Go Far Grow Close

skyline of skyscrapers of chicago with reflections in lake

Chicago is one of the best places to travel alone in the US.

The downtown core offers fantastic shopping, excellent restaurants, bars and shows, many exceptional museums, and beautiful parks and beaches. All of them can be easily reached by foot, or if you prefer, by bus, taxi or rideshare.

Chicago is a great destination all year round. However, if you do not like cold weather, avoid Chicago from November through March.

That said, the city has amazing indoor activities, including world-class museums and art galleries where you can spend your time without worrying about the weather. My favourites are the Museum of Science and Industry, the Field Museum, and the Chicago Institute of Art.

Why a solo traveller should pick Chicago :

  • It’s a relatively safe destination
  • Attractions that are within walking distance of great hotels and restaurants
  • It has a fantastic nightlife
  • It is a walkable city
  • There is a great transportation infrastructure
  • There is excellent accommodation for solo travellers

Where to stay in Chicago as a solo traveller

Chicago has countless hotels in the downtown core that service different budgets. For a solo traveller, I would recommend the Fairfield Inn and Suites Chicago .

The rooms are very comfortable. The location is amazing as it is only a couple blocks from the Magnificent Mile and mere steps from fantastic restaurants and nightlife. Best of all, the rooms are very affordable.

Suggested by Julia of The Cure for Curiosity

Red Rocks amphitheatre in Denver

Located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains is Denver, “The Mile High City”.

It’s no surprise why this awesome Colorado capital has been booming in recent years. From a lively downtown area, packed with museums and art galleries, to dozens of craft breweries, there are endless things to do in Denver . 

If you’re more interested in nature than city life, rent a car and get out and about in the surrounding mountains. Or why not catch a concert at the famous Red Rocks Amphitheater or hike to the nearby Flatirons? 

Reasons to visit Denver as a solo traveller

  • There are a wide variety of activities in Denver that can be enjoyed alone, from city exploration to hiking in the Rocky Mountains
  • The city has safe and dependable public transit from the airport to downtown and around the city
  • Denver has lots of accommodation options, including hostels for the budget-conscious solo travellers

Where to stay in Denver as a solo traveller

If you’re travelling alone and on a budget, check out Ember Hostel or Hostel Fish . They’re both located downtown and give you the opportunity to meet other travellers. 

If you’re looking for something a little more upscale, you can’t beat the Oxford Hotel . It’s located right near Union Station making getting around Denver and the surrounding areas a breeze.

Suggested by Kerry of VeggTravel

woman holding coloured beads

One of the best solo travel destinations in the USA is New Orleans. With its parks, harbour, architecture, cemeteries and voodoo, not only is this historic city brilliant for general sightseeing, but it is also excellent for nightlife.

If you’re travelling solo and want to have an insanely fun time, then visit  New Orleans during Mardi Gras Carnival .  Mardi Gras starts 2 weeks before Fat Tuesday (usually in February) and there are many ‘krewes’ (float riders) and parades during this period. 

The weekend before the parade ends is the most popular time to visit. This is when you will see the largest and best floats and the greatest after-party events. 

Mardi Gras is a popular event that draws people from all over the world. If you want to be in the best spot to see the best throws – strings of beads, cups, or other trinkets thrown from the floats – make sure to arrive early. The spectacular night parades are stunning, lit up with so many bright colours.  

If you are looking for nightlife, Bourbon Street is the place to be. It offers a vibrant ‘spring break’-style side to Mardi Gras.

Where to stay in New Orleans as a solo traveller

The Hi Hostel is a great place to base yourself as you’re close to the action, and the hostel is clean and well equipped. It’s the perfect environment to meet like-minded travellers. 

Suggested by Claudia of My Adventures Across The World

people in grand centra station new york

New York is a fabulous destination in the US for those travelling alone. This immense metropolis offers a huge variety of attractions to suit any taste and budget, although it does have a reputation for being an expensive city.

Whilst it’s an incredible place to visit in any season, New York reaches perfection in October. The summer heat has abated, and the crowds of tourists finally decrease but the days are still sunny and long.

  Why you should consider visiting New York when travelling alone :

  • It’s safer than you’d imagine. You can safely walk around Manhattan, Brooklyn and beyond.
  • It offers lots to see and do. From visiting the Statue of Liberty to the touching  9/11 Memorial and Museum ; from taking in the views from the Empire State Building to appreciating the incredible collection of the Metropolitan, you can spend weeks in New York and never get bored.
  • It’s easy to get around. The subway is open 24/7; Uber makes it cheap to move around comfortably and yellow cabs are everywhere. 
  • New York-style pizza and bagels should be reason enough to go!

Where to stay in New York as a solo traveller

Travellers on a budget will enjoy  The Moore Hostel  in Brooklyn. It’s walking distance from Williamsburg Bridge and a safe and fun place to stay, with large comfortable dorms and spotless bathrooms.

Suggested by Kat of World Wide Honeymoon

oak trees forming an arch over a pathway

Savannah, Georgia’s first-class culinary scene, beautiful town squares and landmark historic district make it the perfect solo destination for those travelling alone in the USA.

If you’re coming to Savannah for a weekend getaway , be sure to go on a food tour around the city, take a ghost tour and explore the various squares in the historic district. To avoid the extreme heat and crowds, visiting in spring and fall is ideal.

Reasons to visit Savannah as a solo traveller :

  • It is easy to get around. The historic district is very walkable and Uber and Lyft taxis are freely available
  • Savannah’s historic district is relatively safe, well lit and full of other travellers
  • There are several tours you can take to meet new people
  • As locals are generally very friendly, striking up a conversation and meeting new people is easy

Where to stay in Savannah as a solo traveller

If you’re searching for a place to stay, the River Street Inn , located right along River Street, is perfect. They have rooms facing the city or the river and offer a happy hour Monday through Saturday with free drinks and food, ideal for meeting other solo travellers.

Suggested by Agnes of The Van Escape

skyline of city of seattle with mount rainier

Seattle, the capital city of Washington state, is famous for being home to Amazon, Bill Gates, Frasier, Starbucks, Jimi Hendrix, Nirvana and Pearl Jam. But it also has a rich history stemming from the gold rush at the end of the 19 th Century.

Due to its location in Pacific Northwest, the weather in Seattle is pleasant all year round. However, it’s best to visit between June and October when the sky is clear, the air is warm, and there are fewer chances of rain.

This is a chilled, diverse, and liberal city with a compact downtown area.  Make sure that you include the Space Needle, Museum of Pop Culture, Pike Place Market, Art Museum, Waterfront area with Great Wheel, and Kerry Park in your Seattle itinerary . 

Why solo travellers should consider visiting Seattle :

  • Crime statistics show that Seattle is relatively safe for its size.
  • The city has great transport links. It is not only served by domestic flights, buses and an international airport, but you can also reach the city by sea or train. 
  • Many of the city’s attractions are reachable on foot 

Where to stay in Seattle as a solo traveller

Make sure that you book accommodation in the right area of town if you are travelling alone. Consider staying in Waterfront, Capitol Hill, or Queen Anne areas, but avoid Pike and Pine streets, Belltown, and ML King Jr. Way.

Recommended hotels are Green Tortoise Hostel and HI Seattle at the American Hotel.

Suggested by Bridget of The Flashpacker

capitol building in us illuminated and reflected in water

Whilst Washington DC is best known for being the capital of the United States, it is so much more than just the White House.

Make a beeline for the National Mall , a landscaped park that is home to many of the museums and memorials that the city is famous for. These include the Smithsonian Institution and the Lincoln Memorial.

Why Washington DC is an ideal US solo travel destination :

  • It’s easy to walk between the city’s attractions
  • But if you need it, Washington DC has an extensive and safe metro system
  • Its many museums and galleries are perfect for the solo traveller
  • Joining one of the free walking tours in Washington DC is a budget-friendly way to meet new other travellers

Where to say in Washington DC as a solo traveller

For centrally-located accommodation that reduces reliance on public transport, focus your search for somewhere to stay around the National Mall. I’m a big fan of citizenM hotels and the citizenM Washington DC Capitol is an affordable 4-star choice half a mile from the National Mall

Best Places to Travel Alone in the USA: Cool Coastal Destinations

Suggested by James of Parks Collecting

boats in a harbour with rocky foreshore

Bar Harbor is so much more than the gateway to the  neighbouring Acadia National Park . With its classic New England architecture, the town itself is super cute and there are plenty of restaurants and bars.   

The whole area is one of the leading lobster fisheries in the US, so if you like seafood, you won’t want to miss having cheap(ish) lobster freshly caught the same day.  Stewman’s Lobster Pound is a fun, casual place right on the water in town that’s a great place for a solo traveller to relax and meet other travellers.

You can also take a ferry out to the nearby Cranberry Islands . There’s a casual lobster shack by the ferry dock and a classic New England fishing village that’s fun to wander through. 

If you like to be active, take a kayaking trip around the islands and dramatic shorelines of the area, or a sailing boat at sunset to enjoy the islands from a different perspective. Both are great fun when travelling alone.  

Of course, you can’t miss visiting Acadia National Park . A free shuttle bus leaves from Bar Harbor and drops you off at several points in the park. 

Rent a bicycle and cycle around the old carriageways or hike any of the dozens of trails. You can even go for a dip in Echo Lake or at (the chilly) Sand Beach.

Reasons to visit Bar Harbor as a solo traveller : 

  • Bar Harbor is relatively safe 
  • It’s easy to get around 
  • There are lots of opportunities to meet other travellers in town, on the hiking trails or doing an activity 

Where to stay in Bar Harbor  as a solo traveller

There are plenty of places to stay in and around Bar Harbor.  A top pick is the Bar Harbor Grand Hotel , which gives you a taste of traditional New England and is just 1.5 blocks from the main town square. 

Suggested by Charles of McCool Travel

wooden signpost on beach under blue sky

Key West is located at the southern tip of Florida, at the end of the phenomenal road trip down the Overseas Highway (also known as A1A and US1). Solo travellers can also fly into Key West airport and enjoy a carefree and car-free vacation in the Conch Republic, made famous by Ernest Hemingway, Jimmy Buffett, and others.

Our favourite Key West tips include joining and enjoying the celebrations (like the nightly sunset celebration in Mallory Square), partying sensibly at bars and clubs (especially along Duval Street), eating the USA’s best Cuban food, and exploring one of the quirkiest towns anywhere.

Sunset sailings are a magnificent way to experience local Key West culture, usually with a combination of other solo travellers, couples, and families (local and tourist). Several local outfitters provide local tours, including the famous Conch Tour Train . Intrepid solo travellers may enjoy simply exploring Key West on their own (rent a scooter, bicycle, or other fun transport).

Besides Cuban food, make sure you enjoy fresh, local seafood while in Key West. And, of course, the best key lime pie in the world.

For Cuban food , we love two places. El Meson de Pepe is in the heart of touristy Key West and serves potent mojitos and excellent Cuban food at the location closest to Cuba on US soil. For casual, homestyle, absolutely phenomenal Cuban food, try El Siboney.

Reasons to visit Key West as a solo traveller

  • Compact area, easy to walk, bike, 
  • Fun place, plenty of other people
  • Amazing year-round weather
  • Plenty of outdoor activities

Where to stay in Key West as a solo traveller

Key West has some wonderful waterfront hotels but we prefer staying in any of the amazing inns or B&Bs. The Marquesa Hotel is one of our favourites.

Suggested by Holly of Globeblogging

beach and modern buildings of oahu hawaii

With year-round warm temperatures and a range of sights and activities to satisfy any kind of traveller, solo travel destinations don’t come more ideal than the beautiful island of Oahu in Hawaii. Whether you like to shop, relax on the beach, take in some history or nature, sample the local foods and culture or pack your Oahu itinerary full of adventure, it has it all.

The city of Waikiki is the tourist centre and the island thrives on its tourist industry. As a result, everything is really easy and accessible.

Why you should visit Oahu as a solo traveller :

  • Infrastructure: The public buses are cheap and easy to use to get around. Plus taxis and Uber are also plentiful.
  • Tour Accessibility: No need to hire a car, any tours will provide Waikiki or hotel pickups, or shuttle buses run to tourist destinations on other parts of the island such as Kualoa Ranch.
  • Activity options: There is always something to do, do as much, or as little as you like.
  • Always somewhere to go: Waikiki offers just about any food option you can think of, all within walking distance.
  • Safety: You’ll be perfectly safe walking around Waikiki at night.

Where to stay in Oahu as a solo traveller

If you’re looking for a place to stay that’s off the main tourist drag, but still close to the action, check out the Coconut Waikiki Hotel .

Suggested by Kelly of Girl with the Passport

lighthouse and rocky shoreline

Portland, Maine is easily one of the best destinations for those travelling alone in the US. 

Solo travellers will love its quaint cobblestone streets, scenic waterfront area and the safe and friendly vibe of this quirky city. 

If you can, avoid the crowds of summer and opt to visit in October instead. Not only can you enjoy the vibrant fall foliage, but you can have a refreshing craft beer at one of the city’s many  breweries , like Urban Farm Fermentory. Afterwards, grab a chocolate sea salt doughnut from Holy Donut before exploring the wealth of awe-inspiring art at the Portland Museum of Art. 

You can also enjoy the brisk, seaside air of the Eastern Promenade before visiting one of many  local lighthouses , including Bug Light, Portland Head Light, and Spring Point Ledge Light. 

As a solo traveller you will love:  

  • How safe Portland, Maine is
  • The wealth of fun things you can do alone
  • The walkability of the city
  • The eclectic vibe of this big city with a small-town feel 

Where to stay in Portland, Maine as a solo traveller

When you’ve finished enjoying the  best things to do in Portland, Maine , spend the night in the gorgeous,  Blind Tiger Inn . This upscale guest house in the suburbs of Portland is known for its complimentary continental breakfast and individually decorated rooms inside a Federal-style mansion from 1823.  

Suggested by Mark and Kristen of Where Are Those Morgans?

palm tree lined promeneade and beachfront of san diego

San Diego in Southern California is renowned for its near-perfect climate year-round, surfing and laid back beach life. As such, it’s easy to forget San Diego also has an eclectic and vibrant downtown filled with top-notch eateries and craft breweries.

Throw in one of these  best things to do in San Diego  – the extraordinary Balboa Park (home to the world-famous San Diego Zoo), countless art galleries, theatres, museums, gardens and even an enormous outdoor organ – and you have a gem of a city to explore.

Here’s what makes a solo visit to San Diego awesome :

  • It has the most incredibly chilled atmosphere at all times.
  • You can choose to stay in town or on a beachfront.
  • San Diego is small enough to not feel overwhelmed but big enough to not get bored.
  • You can easily go from city to beach to park in one day.
  • The city feels safe and touristy.
  • San Diego has an international airport very close to its downtown for excellent logistics.
  • Varied and diverse accommodation spanning the budget range.
  • There are dozens of hikes in the nearby arid hills.
  • San Diego sunsets are on a different level.

Where to stay in San Diego as a solo traveller

A case can be made for staying in La Jolla, Coronado or the Gaslamp Quarter. However, for solo travellers, Gaslamp is at the heart of the San Diego action, which means meeting others is a breeze.

Moxy San Diego Gaslamp Quarter  offers an unbeatable location at an affordable price.

red pylons of golden gate bridge

Arty, vibrant San Francisco should be on everyone’s USA travel bucket list. This friendly Northern Californian city has a laid-back vibe, a stunning waterside setting and enough museums to keep even the most restless solo traveller busy for weeks, including the extraordinary Exploratorium .   

Walk or bike across the iconic Golden Gate Bridge . Take a ride in one of Sand Francisco’s famous cable cars and feast on freshly-caught seafood at Fisherman’s Wharf . Relax in the oldest Japanese tea garden in the US at the Golden Gate Park or visit Alcatraz Island (book in advance).

Why San Francisco is an awesome destination if you are travelling alone :

  • It’s a relatively safe city
  • There are lots to see and do (its museums are perfect for mooching around alone)
  • San Francisco’s BART system makes it a breeze to get around the city
  • There are plenty of free walking tours offering a way to meet other travellers which is kind on the wallet.

Where to say in San Francisco as a solo traveller

To be in the thick of things, stay at the Inn at Union Square , a boutique 3-star hotel just minutes away from many of the city’s main attractions.

Suggested by Daria of The Discovery Nut

beach and low rise buildings of santa barbara from the ocean

Santa Barbara is one of the prettiest places in Central California and has a rich colonial heritage. By visiting the city’s many historic landmarks, you can learn how this area was established by the Spanish colonists and later evolved into one of the most vibrant cities along Central California’s Coast. 

The history of the city can be best seen in El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park , a former military outpost that was built by the Spanish settlers to protect their territory. Today, El Presidio is an open-air museum that boasts the second oldest building in California called El Cuartel. If you want to get a better sense of California’s history, this place is a must during your visit to Santa Barbara . 

Santa Barbara is also home to the most beautiful courthouse in the United States, the historic Mission Santa Barbara  and Casa Del La Guerra ; all architectural masterpieces that give you a window into history. 

For outdoor enthusiasts, there’s first-rate hiking, kayaking and surfing. Santa Barbara provides quick access to some of the most beautiful beaches in California such as East Beach or Butterfly Beach. 

Solo travellers will love the following things about Santa Barbara :

  • It is culturally and historically rich
  • It has plenty of restaurants 
  • It’s easy to get around – Santa Barbara is a very walkable city which means you can get from place to place on foot, or by a quick car ride. 

Where to stay in Santa Barbara as a solo traveller

If you are looking for a great stay with gorgeous views and plenty of amenities in the city’s downtown, make sure to check-in at the Hotel Californian .

Best Places to Travel Alone in the USA: Natural Wonders

Suggested by Meg of Fox in the Forest

red rock formations in moab in utah

Experience Utah’s desert magic by visiting Moab. Studded with stunning red rock formations and offering adrenaline-pumping activities a-plenty, Moab is one of the best destinations in the USA.

While here, choose a few of the  best hikes in Moab , which are clustered in the nearby Canyonlands National Park and Arches National Park . Picture sandstone spires piercing the sky, hoodoos twisting their way into canyons, and landscapes that will make you feel as though you’ve left planet Earth and ended up on Mars. 

Here are just a few reasons to visit Moab as a solo traveller :

  • Moab is relatively safe
  • Short, well-marked hiking trails, especially in Arches National Park and the Island in the Sky District in Canyonlands National Park
  • It’s easy to meet fellow hikers along the way to the most popular viewpoints
  • There are two gorgeous national parks and one state park very close to town• 
  • The park’s highlights can easily be explored in a day

Where to stay in Moab as a solo traveller

A wonderful place to stay in Moab is the Moab Valley RV Resort and Campground . They have lovely cabins available, which are really budget-friendly as well as camping spots available if you’re up for a night under the stars!

Suggested by Michelle of The Wandering Queen

woman rejoicing in the desert landscape of sedona

For awesome hiking trails , visit Sedona, Arizona .  Some of the best trails are the Devils Bridge, Soldier Pass, Cathedral Rock, Bell Loop, and Bear Mountain Trail. And as most of these trails are pretty popular,  you can hike them solo. 

The most popular trail is the Devils Bridge but get there early as it can get extremely crowded. Cathedral Rock is short but very steep and is a fantastic spot for sunset. Bell Loop takes you around a large brown/orange butte; as you can easily see the highway from the trail, this is probably the safest hike to do alone. 

One of the most popular things to do in Sedona is to go on a Pink Jeep tour , which offers an unforgettable backcountry tour. 

The best time to visit is in the fall or spring because of cooler temperatures.  Summer is too hot, and winter might have snow. 

Reasons to visit Sedona, Arizona if you are travelling alone :

  • It’s the perfect getaway for any adventure traveller
  • As some of the hiking trails are not remote, they are safe to do alone 
  • The red rocks and orange buttes make this a stunning solo adventure. 

Where to stay in Sedona as a solo traveller

A great place to stay in Sedona is the Hyatt Residence Club Sedona, Piñon Pointe .

Fun Solo Destinations in the US

Suggested by Mayuri of ToSomePlaceNew

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Las Vegas is an amazing destination for solo travellers and you can easily explore the major attractions on your own during two or  three days in Las Vegas . 

Hang out on the Las Vegas Strip to tick off the iconic items that the city is known for. Walk the famous boulevard, dance at outdoor festivals and watch street performances, all for free. To learn about the city in-depth, join in a walking tour of the Strip , and admire its architecture, from the Eiffel Tower, Bellagio fountains, and the Stratosphere to New York’s Brooklyn Bridge. 

Other things to do along the Strip include outlet shopping, a gondola ride at the Venetian and drinking and dining at Michelin Star restaurants. A visit to the Neon Museum , one of the quirkiest museums in the USA, is a must.  

Why solo travellers should pick Las Vegas :

  • If you stay on the Strip you can pretty much walk to various attractions. 
  • For places further afield, trains and Uber services are freely available
  • As a solo traveller, you can also opt for guided night tours, day tours to Magic Mountains and Grand Canyon and more
  • Las Vegas is relatively safe
  • It’s a good place to stretch your travel budget (as long as you steer clear of the slot machines!)

Where to stay in Las Vegas as a solo traveller

Stay at the  Excalibur Hotel  on Las Vegas Strip. It’s in a fabulous location, it’s safe and has restaurants, a casino and a market complex. 

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Nashville is one of the most fun cities to visit in the US, but it doesn’t have to be an intimidating destination to travel to alone.

From the Honky Tonk Highway to the Grand Ole Opry , you can enjoy the best of Nashville by yourself. You just need to do a little bit of Nashville trip planning to make sure you have a fabulous – and safe – time! There are also great museums (some of which are even free) if you want to be alone to learn and get lost in your thoughts.

Why you should visit Nashville as a solo traveller :

  • There is a great group and guided tour culture
  • Friendly tourists make it easier to meet people
  • Party atmosphere without having to be invited somewhere
  • Guided pub crawls to go out safely at night alone
  • Great culture and museums if you want some alone time

Where to stay in Nashville as a solo traveller

The Fairlane Hotel is one of the most beautiful and sophisticated hotels in Nashville.

Located downtown just a few minutes walk from Lower Broadway, you can enjoy the best of Nashville right at your doorstep. This makes getting home alone at night safely much easier than if you stay on the city’s outskirts.

The hotel is retro-themed with impeccable Mid-Century Modern decor.

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Let’s finish our US solo travel round-up at The Happiest Place on Earth.

Disney World may not be the first place that comes to mind when you think about solo travel in the USA. You may think that Disney is just for families or couples on their honeymoon, but this is untrue. 

There are so many things to do at  Disney for adults that thousands travel to Disney solo every year and keep coming back for more. Whether it’s enjoying the rides, sipping a cocktail at Epcot or shopping at Disney Springs, you can do what you like. If your spouse or family hate these activities, this isn’t a problem if you are visiting Disney World alone. 

The best time to visit Disney is during the offseason when crowds are low and the weather is better.

Reasons for visiting Disney World as a solo traveller :

  • You can do whatever you want
  • Disney World is very safe 
  • There’s the potential to meet other solo travellers and make friends
  • There are many things to do for adults

Where to stay in Disney World as a solo traveller

The Art of Animation resort is a solid budget accommodation choice. If you’re on a mid-range budget, take a look at Port Orleans French Quarter . For a true splurge, book a room at Disney’s Beach Club Resort.

>>> Start dreaming about your solo trip to the USA with these famous quotes about travelling alone

Travelling Alone in the US on an Organised Tour

Whether you are visiting the USA as an overseas visitor or you are exploring new destinations in your own backyard, I hope that these fabulous places will inspire you to plan your visit.  But if you are not sure whether you are ready to explore the USA independently, why not consider joining a  group tour ? 

You’ll have an expertly curated itinerary and you often gain valuable insights into the country, history and local culture.

Keeping safe whilst away is a common fear amongst those travelling alone for the first time . But with a group tour, there’s safety in numbers. Finally, with ready-made travel companions, you don’t have to fear solo travel loneliness or the dreaded table for one.  

There are lots of  group travel companies  out there but two companies that I have used and can recommend are  Exodus Travels  and  Explore Worldwide!

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Another option is to join a day tour to explore your destination in the company of others. I use and highly recommend GetYourGuide to source and book day excursions. Not only does the platform offer an extensive selection of tours from independent operators, but there is also a very generous cancellation policy.

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15 Things You Need To Know About Solo Travel In The United States

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Louisiana native and LSU Alum (Geaux Tigers!), Jackie has lived in Louisiana for over three decades and currently lives in New Orleans. She's been writing for OnlyInYourState since 2016 and can often be found with a coffee at her side, dreaming of her next adventure.

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Six years ago, I decided to take my first solo trip, but I wanted to have some fun with it. I gave my brother and sister-in-law a budget, a time frame, and a list of places I’d already been and told them to plan a mystery vacation for me. The only rules were that they could not send me somewhere I had already been, and they had to send me out of the state. I come from a family of pranksters, so that second rule was important. The night before, I drove to my brother’s house, who gave me a sealed envelope with my plane ticket and told me the weather for what to pack. I packed according to his weather forecast, drove to the airport, and then opened the envelope to see where I would be spending the next four days. Since then, I’ve traveled all over the globe on solo adventures, and I’ve picked up a few tips and tricks along the way. Whether you’re a first-time solo traveler or a seasoned pro, here are 15 things you need to know about solo travel in the United States.  

Oh, and where did I end up on my mystery vacation? Charleston, South Carolina .  

Tips For Solo Traveling

Solo traveling can be one of the most rewarding things you’ll ever do, but it can be overwhelming! Figuring out the logistics of your adventure feels like a full-time job, but there are a few tips and tricks for solo traveling that can help alleviate the stressful part.

1. Embrace The Uncertainty

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2. Download The Best Travel Apps

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3. Stay Safe

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Best Places To Travel Alone In The US

The United States is huge . You could spend a lifetime exploring the entire country, honestly. Do you want to explore the country’s beaches? Forests? Mountains? Swamps? Or maybe you want your adventure filled with city skylines and neon lights. The perk of this country being so large is that there truly is something for everyone. Here are some of the best cities to travel alone in the U.S.:

4. Boston, Massachusetts

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5. Nashville, Tennessee

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6. Portland, Oregon

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Best Travel Destinations For Nature

Nothing compares to the self-confidence you gain after you take your first solo adventure. For me, I prefer to travel to remote destinations where I can be surrounded by nature and swap the sounds of car horns and air conditioners for songbirds and rushing water. If this sounds right up your alley, then consider one of these remote destinations that are some of the best places to solo travel for nature lovers:

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Best Travel Gear For Solo Travelers

Having the right gear for your adventure can make or break your trip, so give yourself some time to make a list of anything you’ll need. I’m not talking about just the travel essentials , but things that are specific to your journey. Here are some of my favorite things to bring on my adventures:

10. A Garmin

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11. A Backpack

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12. A Portable Power Bank

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Solo Traveling On A Budget

Traveling alone is an extremely rewarding–and expensive–endeavor. Those costs can add up quickly when you don’t have anyone to share the bills with. One of the biggest tips for solo traveling on a budget is to travel in the off-season. Prices will be much cheaper, and you’ll experience fewer crowds. While accommodations can eat up your budget, there are still plenty of awesome places to stay as a solo traveler that aren’t your average hostel.

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While these may be some of the best places to solo travel in the country, it’s only the tip of the iceberg. You could spend a lifetime exploring the United States. Just be warned…once you take your first solo trip, you’ll be hooked! You might even begin planning your next journey on the plane ride home. Welcome to the club.

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11 Best Places for Solo Travel in the US

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November 30, 2021

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So you’re looking to scratch that travel bug on a solo trip? Drooling over the best solo travelers quotes with an outdoorsy photo in the background? The classic “If you are waiting for someone to travel with you, you may end up waiting a lifetime.” Or maybe an Explorer Chick favorite, “table for one, food for two, please.” Same, girl. Same.

If we’re speaking your language here, then we’ve got good news for you: there are SO MANY amazing places to travel alone right here in the USA! Seriously, the solo trip options are practically endless. From the classic lights of New York City to hitting the hiking trails in one of the US’s many national parks, traveling solo is all the rage and for the female traveler? There’s never been a better time!

However, if you hit Google with the classic “solo travel destinations” and went “WOAH MAMA” at all the options, then went into decision shock and gave up, you’re not alone. But rest assured — other solo travelers have been exactly where you are now (unsure of where to go, nervous, excited, butterflies, etc.) and you can always go somewhere else next time!

To make your decision a little easier though, we curated some top US destinations for a solo journey where you can meet other women traveling solo, do all the outdoor activities, and explore a new place.

The Best US Destinations for a Solo Trip

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1 Stowe, Vermont

Vermont is the quintessential city for a New England solo vacation. While any season can be enjoyable, autumn is an incredible time of year for “leaf peeping”, watching the fall colors slowly creep down from the mountains as fiery reds, vibrant oranges, and cheery yellows dot the countryside.

Stowe is the ultimate stop for hikers, bikers, skiers, and adventure seekers. Down time in Stowe means good food in a quaint New England mountain town without the hustle and bustle of major cities like New York City. Be sure to either hike or drive up Mt Mansfield, the highest peak in Vermont, for some stunning views of the surrounding region. (If you are hiking alone, be sure to read our tips for safely hiking alone as a woman .) There are awesome national parks on the East Coast , so make sure to plan and drop by for some hiking.

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2 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Located within an east coast state but possessing a midwestern attitude, Pittsburgh has gone from a “Steel City” to a budding metropolis that welcomes solo travelers. With three rivers converging at the city center, Pittsburgh has over 400 bridges leading visitors to pockets of unique neighborhoods to explore. Over the years this vibrant city has experienced somewhat of a resurgence, with a budding food scene and cultural district that rivals any major city.

Want to extend your time in Pennsylvania? Philadelphia, another worthy solo stop, is a mere few hours’ drive away.

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3 Washington, D.C.

With so many museums that are free and open to the public daily, America’s capital is the perfect spot for history lovers. Fill your itinerary with museum and history tours as you take in the local museums and take selfies with all the statues. When your brain can’t take another moment of history or old white dudes, head to the botanic gardens for a relaxing stroll, then taste test some of the different coffee shops.

For outdoor recreation, just outside the city limits is where the real magic begins with adventures like zip lining, rock climbing, and hiking . If you need some help planning that and want to meet other female travelers doing their outdoorsy badass thang, check out all our adventure day trips around DC .

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4 Lexington, Kentucky

Bourbon, horses and hometown cooking — is there much more you need? Lexington is an ideal city to travel solo in the US. Visit Henry Clay’s mansion, meet some retired racehorses or relax on an iconic southern porch sipping a mint julep. The bluegrass state truly has something for everyone.

Be sure to visit the Arboretum, University of Kentucky’s botanical garden. It’s free to the public and the perfect activity for a solo traveler. With Louisville, Mammoth Cave National Park, or Cumberland Falls only each a few hours drive away, it’s easy to take a few mini solo trips to the surrounding areas. Plus, one of our favorite places — Red River Gorge — is a mere hour and 15 minute drive away. (To learn more about hiking or backpacking in the Red River Gorge, see our full post about it !)

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5 Savannah, Georgia

Savannah is the southern town that dreams are made of. It’s the perfect charming place to meander down side streets and explore small parks and cemeteries that dot the city. With Live Oak trees and Spanish Moss swaying above you, it’s one of the most picturesque towns in the country.

Savannah is often known as the country’s most haunted city, so going on an evening ghost tour is just spooky enough to reveal the haunting history. Looking for a relaxing beach getaway? The beautiful Tybee Island is a short trip from Savannah, a chance to catch up with a good book on its white sandy beaches.

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6 Moab, Utah

The epicenter of the “mighty 5” of Utah’s National Parks, Moab gives you a position for the ultimate outdoor adventure in the US. Moab is a park lover’s top destination with two national parks within an hour’s drive of the city. With so many options for hiking and mountain biking trails and camping galore, a solo hiker will be in heaven.

While parks like Zion and Arches have seen an influx in visitors if you’re looking for some serene trekking on your own outdoors consider visiting Capitol Reef or Canyonlands National Park. If you visit Capitol Reef National Park, be sure to visit Gifford Homestead and stock up on homemade cinnamon rolls and mini pies with fresh ingredients from the orchards within the park. Over at Canyonlands National Park the Murphy Point Trail is a great winter hike and White Rim Overlook is another easy hike to do.

If you’re looking to go light on the planning and heavy on the fun, join your Explorer Chick sisters on a Moab hiking weekend adventure with badass guides and a whole lotta SHE-nanigans!

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7 Santa Fe, New Mexico

Santa Fe is the southwestern city where art, food and culture collide. Famed artist Georgia O’Keeffe made her home here and there is now a gorgeous museum on her former property. In addition to the O’Keeffe museum , Canyon Road is lined with galleries and studios you can pop into and admire — truly an art lover’s paradise. See a total landscape change from the desert by visiting the botanical garden’s 55-acres of lush biodiversity and wetlands. Then, drive 5 minutes out of town to one of the many trailheads for epic sunsets and hiker gains. Keep it simple at the Dale Ball trail system or really challenge yourself getting up to 9,121 feet elevation up Atalaya Mountain. (Though keep in mind at a baseline of 7,000 feet elevation, you may notice any sort of hike feels challenging when you first acclimate in Santa Fe!)

Be sure to order one of your enchiladas or burritos “christmas-style”, a signature New Mexican mix of red and green chile sauces. A can’t miss place for souvenirs is the main plaza in town. Not only is it a National Historical Landmark, it’s the epicenter for crafts and artisans in the city, so you’ll find lots of art, handicrafts, jewelry and more.

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8 San Francisco, California

A big city with a laid back vibe, SF has so much to offer when solo traveling in the US. The city has endless activities to keep a solo traveler busy. Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf, Coit Tower, Alcatraz, Golden Gate Park, Ocean Beach…the list goes on! There are so many places to explore.

Public transit is easy to navigate so don’t skip taking a ride on the world’s last manually operated cable car system , an iconic way to see the city. There are also many walking tours as long as you’re ready to really get your steps in!

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9 Portland, Oregon

The Pacific Northwest is a dream for solo travel in the USA and Portland is the perfect jumping off point. The city is known for “keeping it weird” with its quirky vibe. That’s what makes it such a great destination for female travel. It’s a great place for everyone to come and be their authentic weird selves.

The city is a perfect destination for any food lover — you don’t need group travel to enjoy a good meal. Get out of town and explore the Willamette Valley wine region, stunning waterfalls around Portland , or the Hood River and Columbia River Gorge for hiking, kayaking, or whitewater rafting.

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10 Denver, Colorado

In Denver, you have some of the best of the outdoors right at your fingertips. Denver is an approachable city and if you’re looking for a smaller town vibe, you can take a short trip to Boulder and meander the outdoor Pearl Street Mall. This area of the Midwest is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream and all the adventure junkies know it so even if you’re on the trail alone, you won’t be far from other hikers at some point.

Lace up your hiking boots and climb a “14er”— the state has 58 peaks that exceed 14,000 feet of elevation. Mount Bierstadt is the closest one to the city and has some exceptional views of the Rocky Mountains.

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11 Madison, Wisconsin

While many might argue that places like Detroit or Chicago would be the first cities you’d think of when visiting this region of the Midwest, there are a few reasons Madison should not be overlooked as a more desirable destination for solo traveling in the USA. Some larger cities can be overwhelming for first time visitors and navigating a new big city can feel like a daunting task on your own.

While the capital cities of Michigan and Wisconsin are both fabulous destinations, Madison is both manageable and fun. A college town, Madison has energy and liveliness with a small-town feeling. Take a walk along Lake Mendota or a sunset cruise. Remember the state’s unofficial drink is the Old Fashioned, so be sure to grab a cocktail and dinner on State Street.

Tip for Traveling Alone as a Woman

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With all of this “local” travel, make time for some exercise to keep fit so that you can get out on those trails and hit the ground running. (couldn’t resist the pun ????). If you’re nervous about striking out on your own, you’re not alone! It can be a scary place out there, especially as a woman (unfortunately). If you’re planning on hiking alone and want to feel more comfortable and prepared , check out our virtual outdoor self defense class or book a trip with new future besties with Explorer Chick!

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The Golden Rules of Solo Travel

By Olivia Morelli

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The joys of traveling solo are endless. It is freeing to explore new places alone—you can go where you please, eat when you want, and enjoy quality time with yourself uninterrupted. The interest in solo travel has been slowly rising for a while, in tandem with the desire for deeper, slower, more connective trave l. For many, solo travel is the perfect way to achieve this—it provides an opportunity to trust your instinct, go with your gut, and get lost in the experience. You rely on yourself rather than on others’ whims or desires.

But, if you’re not a seasoned solo traveler, it can be a daunting prospect. In an age of constant connectivity, the idea of being alone for an extended period of time is stark. Below, we spoke to travelers who frequently book solo trips about their golden rules for traveling alone.

Dining alone isn’t weird

For most people, the thought of dining alone is one of the biggest barriers to traveling solo. But once you get past the conviction that everyone is noticing or judging you, it’s a totally freeing experience. “Dining alone isn’t as uncommon as you might imagine,” says Estée Lalonde, a creative director and influencer with a passion for solo travel. “I personally find it empowering! Sometimes I bring a book with me or watch an episode of my favorite show on Netflix with my headphones on, but other times I just enjoy the atmosphere and end up chatting to the people at the table next to me.”

Book counter dining at restaurants if it's too weird for you

If you are someone who does feel uncomfortable about dining alone, opt for a bar or counter seat. It’s much less intimidating than having a whole table to yourself, and you are more likely to end up chatting to the staff or the person sitting next to you. "The first time I went out for a meal alone, I went to JG Melon on the Upper East Side of New York City ,” Sarah James, Condé Nast Traveller ’s deputy digital editor, says. “I took a book, and nervously shuffled onto a bar stool for my burger—but ended up chatting away to the charming bartender and the women sat next to me. Now I often opt for a counter seat when eating alone, and no longer take a book with me. Either I end up talking to someone or just enjoy the peace. A general rule I live by—we're all so wrapped up in our own lives, no one is paying much attention to other people."

Consider a hostel

Not only are hostels affordable, but they're also great places to meet fellow travelers—whether they're in the same solo boat as you or not. Many have a cheap bar onsite that allows you to fall into natural conversation with compatriots who may become friends, or at least will have great tips for things to do.

Fake it till you make it

Most people feel nervous about meeting new people, and introverts especially struggle to make the first move when in a new place. But remember that everyone is in the same boat, and most solo travelers will have experienced those same emotions. The first five seconds are the hardest, but once you’ve introduced yourself, you’ll quickly realize it wasn’t as big a deal as you originally thought. You’d kick yourself if you let a bit of shyness ruin your trip, so use that as the motivation you need to approach a fellow traveler. And remember, if you present with confidence, that will show—fake it til you make it is a reliable life rule to follow.

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Never consolidate all of your assets

“This is a lesson that I learned the hard way after getting pickpocketed in a crowded Jerusalem marketplace,” says global digital director Arati Menon, “I had stupidly carried all my credit cards and cash with me—luckily no passport!—in a single wallet and as a result, had no way of paying the hotel bill later that day when I checked out. Now, I always split my cards and cash (and IDs) across various places: wallet, purse, luggage—and if possible, store at least one of these in a locked safe back at the hotel.”

Don’t fear loneliness

“Remember that a bit of loneliness can be bracing and character-building,” says Toby Skinner, Condé Nast Traveller ’s features director. “My experience traveling is generally that people are decent, kind and interesting—and you found that out most acutely by being alone (whereas everyone leaves couples well alone.) Some of my most memorable travel experiences have been on my own—like when I was stranded in Nanjing at 2 a.m. by a delayed train in 2001, and a local student let me bunk in his dorm room for the night.”

Take the train

“While even the most extroverted of travelers avoid chit chat like the plague on a plane, I have found traveling by train to be a much more social means of transport," says associate editor Hannah Towey. "Last summer, I traveled solo on the Amtrak Coastal Starlight from Santa Barbara to San Francisco and spent the entirety of the 9-hour journey in the communal observation lounge, where fellow travelers rotated in and out, sharing tables and playing cards while admiring the views. As the sun set on the second half of the trip, a few musically-inclined passengers formed an impromptu band complete with an acoustic guitar and mandolin. Word slowly spread and others trickled in from other parts of the train to take turns singing songs in different languages. It might take a few more hours than a flight, but who knows, you might even find the Ethan Hawke to your Julie Delpy and spend a spontaneous evening together in Vienna.”

Plan around cultural events

Arriving at a destination just as the locals are gearing up for an important cultural event can be an incredible way to immerse yourself straight away. Look up religious festivals, bank holidays, and street parties to see what time is best to visit and plan accordingly. You’ll get a real flavor of the people, the food, and even the music, and you might end up making friends along the way.

Research solo travel in your destination

As obvious as “do your research” sounds, it’s an important step to remember. Look at online forums and speak to people who have previously visited the destination. What safety precautions should you be taking? Is it safe to walk between locations, or is it better to use taxis? Are taxis easy to find? What is the destination's culture like after dark? For women, in particular, it is best to plan ahead to avoid getting stranded in remote neighborhoods after dark.

Have a rough plan for each day

It can feel daunting waking up in a brand new destination and not knowing where to start, so make sure to create vague itineraries for your trip. What are your non-negotiables in this destination? Any big attractions you want to tick off? Restaurants you’ve been desperate to try? Beaches you’ve always wanted to visit? “I like to have 3-5 little activities in mind for each day, like visiting a particular store or trying the local cuisine,” Estée tells us. “If you have a bit of direction you can leave space in between each activity to be spontaneous and discover the local area.”

Build in group activities

Booking tours and group events is a great way to meet other travelers. Most hostels have a list of activities available for guests to sign up for, and if not, then there are walking tours or live music events at local bars. “Try to see people as opportunities," Toby advises. “I'd build in communal activities to your itinerary and remember that you’ll probably never see these people again, so you have nothing to lose in almost any interaction and possibly a lot to gain—though there might be a touch of male privilege in that.”

Walk as much as you can

“Sometimes when I travel to a new place, I can be nervous to leave my bed as a solo traveler,” Estée admits. “As soon as I get outside and start walking I feel better—like I’m part of the city and that I belong there!” Exploring by foot is a great way to get to know the bones of a destination. You’ll soon create a mental map of the area nearest your accommodation and might stumble upon some hidden gems you wouldn’t have come across otherwise.

Allow yourself to be spontaneous

On that note, try to allow yourself some spontaneity. Having a rough plan is definitely advisable, but don’t stop yourself from following your gut if you have a sudden urge to pop into a shop, follow the sound of the crowds or head for the beach. It’s often the spur-of-the-moment decisions that result in the best experiences.

Bring good books

It’s easy to whip out your phone and rely on scrolling when you’re by yourself, and while that is a great way to decompress if you’re feeling jittery, there are few things more romantic than settling in at a street-side cafe and getting lost in the pages of a good book .

Bring a journal

Journaling has become a popular pastime of late, and keeping a travel journal is a great way to combine the mental health benefits of getting out your thoughts and feelings with the memories and emotions of traveling solo. “I find all of that time alone enables me to clear my head, and journaling is a great way to regulate those emotions,” Estée explains.

Keep a separate copy of your personal details

Sounds old school, but in lieu of printing out paper copies of all your bank details, phone numbers, and accommodations details, try keeping a document of all your information and emailing it to yourself. This way, if you lose your phone, you can ask the reception of your accommodation or staff at a hotel/restaurant/bar to borrow a phone and log into your email account to access anything you need. It’s also worth memorizing your card details and any emergency phone numbers (both personal and local emergency service numbers).

Take other safety precautions

There are plenty of ways to protect yourself when traveling alone. Sharing your location with your friends and family back home is a lovely way to keep in touch without having to actually message them—they can watch your journey from afar and keep track of your whereabouts if you haven’t contacted them for a while. Remember to bring a padlock for your backpack and lockers if you’re staying in hostels, and study basic phrases in the language of your destination, just in case you get lost and need some help.

Don’t forget insurance

There’s always something that doesn’t go to plan on any trip, and as a solo traveler, you’ll want to make sure you mitigate any stress that comes from changing itineraries. Buying travel insurance is the best way to protect yourself from any transport cancellations and unforeseen circumstances, and will cover any costs from injuries or thefts. Sounds scary, but it’ll be worth it if the worst happens!

A version of this story originally appeared on Condé Nast Traveller .

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All travel starts with inspiration. Whether it's a movie you've seen, a book you've read, or blog posts, such as those below full of recommendations for great destinations, inspiration is where solo travel starts.

  • Where to Go? Great Destinations for First-Time Solo Travelers Destinations in North America and other parts of the world. All of them great for first timers.
  • Best Budget Destinations: updated every January After reviewing many lists of budget destination recommendations, here is our shortlist of top destinations for solo travelers on a budget for 2020.
  • Safe and Easy Hiking Destinations Here are nine safe and easy hiking destinations that I’ve enjoyed. They are all relatively easy hikes and I describe what's special about each briefly.
  • Educational Travel: Learning Vacations for Solo Travelers Educational travel is on the rise. Many are planning learning vacations. Here’s how to find the right learning experiences in your dream destination.
  • Best Solo Road Trips Looking for breathing space? A bit of freedom? A car and an open road will deliver. Here are the best solo road trips.

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  • How to Plan Your Travel Budget: Luxury or Frugal Travel budgeting made easy with 2 practical approaches followed by 8 steps and a free downloadable spreadsheet to create your personal solo travel budget.
  • Backpacking Solo: How to Plan an Exhilarating & Safe Budget Trip Backpacking solo is about the most exciting type of travel you can do. Here’s how to plan and prepare for a sustainable trip.

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For over 10 years now, we've been collecting tips from our own travels as well as from our readers. Members of the Solo Travel Society on Facebook are generous in sharing tips and advice in answer to specific questions from travelers and, sometimes, general questions from us, which we, in turn, share in our posts.

  • T he Ultimate Solo Travel Guide: Travel Alone & Love It When you travel alone, you travel on your terms. Here are 50 of our best tips, plus links to additional resources to ensure solo travel success.
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  • How to Get Through an Airport by Yourself Airports can be busy, confusing places. Here are some tips to help you get through security and to your gate fast.

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  • Feeling the Pinch? Solo Travelers Save Money at The Airport Avoid blowing your budget before getting off the ground with these tips to help you save money at the airport.
  • How to Save Money on Hotels and Other Travel Accommodation Here are our top tips to help you save money on hotels and other types of travel accommodation, whether luxury or budget, as you travel solo.
  • Solo Travel London on a Budget: Top Tips for Free and Cheap London tips for free, cheap, and unique things to do when you travel solo. Where to stay, where to eat, how to use the Tube, and enjoy London on a budget.
  • No Single Supplement: How to Find Trips without a Solo Penalty Single supplement waived – that’s what we're looking for. After all, who wants to pay for someone else when you’re traveling alone.
  • Solo Travel: How to Save on Shoulder Season Travel You can always save a bit here and a bit there on travel. But you can really SAVE on shoulder season travel. Here are our top tips.
  • VPN for Travel: What, Why and an Easy Setup Guide Protect your money, your identity, and your data as you travel. We explain what a VPN is, why you need it, show you how to set it up quickly and easily, and even give you a discount code so you can save!

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10 Affordable Solo Vacations Around the World

These are the top destinations for solo travelers on a budget.

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Solo travel affords one the unique opportunity to explore at their own pace while stepping out of their comfort zone, making it one of the most rewarding and thrilling experiences. With that in mind, it’s no wonder why solo travel has become increasingly popular. But don’t just take it from us. “Kayak’s data is showing that solo travel in the U.S. continues to be a trend with a steady increase in hotel searches for one person vs. last year and vs. pre-pandemic levels (2019),” said Cara Johnson, Kayak’s consumer travel trends expert.

To determine the best affordable destinations for solo travelers, we tapped the pros over at Kayak to compile a list. From there, we narrowed down our top picks based on expert insight and research. As you peruse the list below, you’ll come across a few Caribbean destinations, as well as several cities throughout North, South, and Central America. Europe isn’t entirely out of reach either, though you’ll have to keep scrolling to see which city made the cut.

No matter where you plan on traveling solo to, Fora co-founder, T+L A-List advisor, and frequent solo traveler Henley Vazquez recommends planning “a few activities in advance so you don't feel overwhelmed with an abundance of unscheduled free time.” On the flip side, she says, "Don’t over-plan! You want to leave room for spontaneity.” She also advises saving a few locations on your phone ahead of time. That way, she says, “If you ever lose Wi-Fi or service, you know how to navigate.”

Denver, Colorado

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Average cost: $523 for flight + hotel

From scenic hiking opportunities to craft brews galore, it’s safe to say the Mile High City offers something fun for everyone. Additionally, according to Vazquez, “Denver has a great airport which makes it easy to access from almost anywhere else in the country.” Solo travelers can take their pick of outdoor activities, including hiking and biking. “While normally it's not recommended to hike off into a national park solo, Denver has loads of fantastic trails and an active hiking population, so you'll never be alone on the trail (in a good way),” she tells T+L. Art enthusiasts, meanwhile, need not miss Meow Wolf , a walk-through interactive art exhibit, which, per Vazquez, offers “a totally immersive, mind-bending experience.” Pro tip: Stretch your dollar even further by purchasing the Denver CityPass , which saves you up to 43 percent on admission to top attractions like the Downtown Aquarium and Denver Museum of Nature & Science , among others.

Calgary, Canada

Average cost: $655 for flight + hotel

Known as the gateway to the Canadian Rockies, Calgary is Alberta’s largest city — and it truly offers something for everyone. Experience a taste of Calgary’s signature cowboy culture by planning your trip around the Calgary Stampede , a world-class rodeo show, music and arts festival, and carnival that takes place each summer. However, that’s not to say the urban oasis isn’t worth visiting at other times of year. The bustling downtown area is home to plenty of restaurants and coffee shops, such as Monogram Coffee Co. and Rosso Coffee Roasters , arts and entertainment (such as The Palace Theater for live music and theatrical performances at One Yellow Rabbit ), and local shops, including the Alberta Boot Company , where travelers can snag a pair of handcrafted Western boots. Lastly, it’s worth noting that Calgary boasts North America’s largest urban pathway and bikeway network , making it easy for travelers to explore the various neighborhoods, parks, public art installations , and more via bike (read: no rental car required!).

Mexico City, Mexico

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Average cost: $660 for flight + hotel

“Part of the joy of visiting Mexico City is wandering around beautiful neighborhoods like Polanco and Roma and experiencing the local architecture and culture,” says Vazquez before adding, “You can set your own pace and wander blissfully on your own.” Mexico’s vibrant capital city is also world-renowned for its food scene and is home to several highly esteemed restaurants like Contramar and Meroma . Plus, “Finding a seat at the bar is easy if you're dining for one — you could even create your own personal food crawl!” The travel pro also recommends joining a Context Travel tour to visit the Frida Khalo house, telling T+L that “their small group tours are affordable and their guides are great.” Free attractions, including the Bosque de Chapultepec and the Palacio Nacional , also abound.

San Juan, Puerto Rico

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Average cost: $678 for flight + hotel

San Juan, Puerto Rico has already been named among the most affordable spots for a beach vacation , with affordable flights and hotel options to suit every type of traveler. Best of all: You don’t need a passport to visit. Solo travelers can spend their days by the beach or exploring San Juan’s majestic Old Town, where the cobblestone streets are dotted with colorful buildings, shops, restaurants, and bars, (don’t miss La Factoria for craft cocktails!). Snap photos along the Instagram-famous  “Umbrella Street" (official name: Calle de la Fortaleza) before heading to the historic Castillo San Felipe del Morro fortress, complete with sweeping ocean views. While Old San Juan makes a great home base for exploring, Condado is another excellent option for beach lovers thanks to its oceanfront locale.

Panama City, Panama

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Average cost: $730 for flight + hotel

“ Panama City offers a similar experience to visiting Mexico City, only it's a good bit smaller and less intimidating as a solo traveler,” says Vazquez. Plus, “It's relatively easy (and cheap!) to get to, and once you're there, it's easy to navigate the different neighborhoods.” She’s also quick to call out the “incredible” food and “amazing” history — and recommends all solo travelers pay a visit to the Panama Canal. While mornings are best spent sightseeing — can’t-miss attractions include the Biomuseo , the Panama Canal Museum , and the 573-acre, flora- and fauna-filled Metropolitan Natural Park   — afternoons and evenings are for bar-hopping around Casco Viejo, the city’s oldest and smallest quarter that just so happens to be teeming with nightlife. Last but not least, “The city also offers easy access to nature, so you can add on a few days for a fun outdoor adventure.”

Willemstad, Curaçao

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Average cost: $985 for flight + hotel

Pristine beaches, colorful architecture, a fascinating history, incredible diving, and a thriving arts and culture scene: Find all this and more on the Dutch Caribbean island of Curaçao. The capital city of Willemstad boasts some seriously stunning architecture done up in pastel hues, and it also serves as the gateway to beautiful beaches, including Blue Bay, which just so happens to be a beloved diving site. The isle is also home to the 1732 Mikvé-Israel-Emanuel Synagogue , the oldest synagogue in continuous use in the Americas. Visitors can embark on a self-guided street art tour of the city, which is teeming with colorful murals. A meal and a cocktail at Cast Away Beach Bar Restaurant at Playa Kalki is also a must. Plus, Curaçao is considered one of the most LGBTQ+-friendly Caribbean vacation destinations .

Nassau, The Bahamas

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Average cost: $998 for flight + hotel

Like San Juan, the Bahamian capital city of Nassau was also named among the best-value warm-weather vacation destinations thanks to its abundance of affordable flight options. Plus, it’s just a quick one- to three-hour flight from most East Coast cities, making for an ideal long weekend getaway. While nearby Paradise Island is home to some pricey hotels and attractions, it is possible to explore Nassau on a budget. For one, travelers can take their pick of pristine (and free!) stretches of sand, including the 2.5-mile-long Cable Beach and the mile-long Junkanoo Beach , which is within walking distance of the city’s famous Straw Market . Additionally, on a recent trip, I partook in a slew of low-cost activities, including a visit to the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas and a tour of John Watling's Distillery . The Queen's Staircase is located within the Fort Fincastle Historic Complex, which dates back to the late 18th century. After trekking the 60-plus steps, head to the Fish Fry (Arawak Cay), which is lined with colorful local eateries offering local delicacies like conch fritters and sky juice cocktails (coconut water, gin, and condensed milk served over ice) for a fraction of the price you’d find in local resorts.

Santiago, Chile

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Average cost: $1,049 for flight + hotel

With the value of the Chilean peso currently so low , there’s never been a better time for budget-conscious solo travelers to consider a trip to Chile’s capital city. “Santiago is beautiful and has access to all the incredible nature Chile has to offer, including Patagonia and wine country,” says Vazquez. However, that’s not to say you need to leave the city to enjoy some of the country’s best vinos — simply snag a seat at wine bars like Bocanáriz and Barrica 94 between sightseeing tours. And, speaking of the latter, don’t miss sites like La Chascona , the former home of famed Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, and the Gabriela Mistral Cultural Centre . Also, Vazquez explains, “What's great about traveling to Chile is most of the lodges include group activities and tours, so even if you’re solo, you're still connecting with other travelers each day.” She especially recommends Tierra Atacama , which just announced a $12 million refresh, and the Explora Lodge , which offers “a rich history of sustainability, originally owned by North Face founder Douglas Tompkins.”

Reykjavik, Iceland

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Average cost: $1,053 for flight + hotel

The Icelandic capital is known for being one of the safest cities thanks to its friendly locals and low crime rates, making it a solid choice for adventure-seeking and nature-loving solo travelers. Fly there via Icelandair or PLAY , both of which offer low-cost flight options from many U.S. cities. Upon landing, hit the ground running and get exploring: Start at The National Gallery of Iceland , the famous Hallgrímskirkja church, or the National Museum of Iceland before refueling with a meal at OTO (which serves up Italian and Asian fusion) or a cup of coffee at Kaffitar or Reykjavik Röst . Also, consider renting a car or partaking in a tour to explore nearby sites like Mount Esja or the Fagradalsfjall volcano — both of which are within an hour’s drive of the city — as well as Gullfoss Falls, which is a bit further away (about an hour and 45 minutes by car) and well worth the trek. Meanwhile, Sky Lagoon is an easy 15-minute drive from the city and attracts wellness-seekers from all over with its geothermal baths.

George Town, Cayman Islands

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Average cost: $1,204 for flight + hotel

“ Sometimes, all you need is a solo beach vacation , and this is the perfect place,” Vazquez says of George Town, the capital of the Cayman Islands. “You can be on the beach reading a book within 30 minutes of landing!” Located on Grand Cayman — known for its beautiful beaches and top-notch diving — this bustling port city offers an abundance of activities that run the gamut from distillery tours to pickleball. Alternatively, sun-seekers can head straight to the stunning Seven Mile Beach, while history buffs and art enthusiasts will enjoy a visit to the Cayman Islands National Museum and The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands , respectively. Consider visiting in the summer or early fall, which coincides with the island’s low season. The result? Cheaper flights, lower rates on lodging, and fewer crowds.

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