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Map of Popular 2024 Travel Destinations

On this website our staff reviews some of our favorite travel hotspots and vacation destinations across North America.

Whether you are flying to a favorite seashore, roadtripping by car, soaking up luxury train travel, leisurely RVing, open road motorcyle trips or vacations on a cruise ship, this website can help you with your trip planning!

Our travel guides reveal the best places to go, along with first-hand experiences, personal recommendations, free maps and original photographs from our trips.

We love traveling around North America, and exploring the many exciting places and get-a-ways that the USA and Canada have to offer. We also love the adventure of the open roads, like cross-country trips on Route 66 The Mother Road. From the Beartooth Highway to the Blue Ridge Parkway , from Utah Scenic Byway 12 to the Trans Canada Highway, it is always a fun driving adventure.

Flying to your family beach destination this year? Check out our Travel Guide to the Top 10 Beach & Seashore Vacations .

Many of our RV enthusiasts enjoy the many popular national parks such as the  Great Smoky Mountains National Park and other attractions like Mount Rushmore .

If you are embarking on a cruise ship this year, be sure to explore out our newly published Alaska Travel Guide and Cruises from Vancouver's Canada Place . Those taking a rail trip might enjoy our Banff and Lake Louise Travel Guide , one of our favorite destinations in Canada.

Hopefully our travel experiences will be of interest and benefit to website viewers as they book their travel itineraries for 2024.

The interactive map below highlights many of the more popular travel destinations in America, including favorite travel cities, national parks, scenic byways, historic sites, and museums.

Popular Trips on Scenic Byways

Historic Route 66 ... The Mother Road ... maps, history, things to see, photographs

US 50 crosses the central portion of Nevada, from the west side of the state near Lake Tahoe to the east side near Great Basin National Park.

The Nevada portion of U.S. 50 was named "The Loneliest Road in America" by Life magazine in July 1986.

Travel on the Million Dollar Highway, US 550, in Colorado

U.S. Highway 550 in Colorado is a two-lane mountainous road. It is one of only two north–south U.S. Highways in Colorado which runs west of the Continental Divide.

The 25-mile section of U.S. 550 from Silverton to Ouray is frequently called the Million Dollar Highway .

Ride the switchbacks on the Moki Dugway in southeastern Utah!

The Burr Trail takes the adventurous traveler into some of Utah's most beautiful and extraordinary country, with views of the Henry Mountains, the colorfully contorted Waterpocket Fold, red Circle Cliffs, and Long Canyon.

The famous Burr Trail switchbacks rise steeply up through the canyon. The trail drops nearly 800 feet in about a mile, while zigging and zagging down the Waterpocket Fold.

The famous Blue Ridge Parkway, winding through the mountains of North Carolina

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Yellowstone National Park travel, directions, maps, lodging and things to do

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From national parks to iconic symbols of freedom and democracy, these popular and highly regarded U.S. tourist attractions cannot be missed.

America is a patchwork quilt of many different landscapes , cultures and sights that have inspired awe since ancient times – or at least since the country's founding. The U.S. is also filled with superb hiking areas, action-packed cities, thrilling theme parks and more. To help you decide which domestic destinations you should visit, U.S. News created a list of the top things to see and do in each U.S. state and Washington, D.C. Read on to learn more about America's greatest tourist attractions.

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U.S. Space & Rocket Center: Huntsville, Alabama

Get a lesson in American space travel at Alabama's U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville . A Smithsonian affiliate, the center has one of the world's largest collections of rockets and space memorabilia, as well as Space Camp. You'll also find a planetarium, a recreation of the Discovery Shuttle, a flight simulator and a virtual reality experience of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Admission is $30 for adults 13 and older, $20 for kids 5 to 12 and free for younger children, with some activities and experiences that cost extra.

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Denali National Park and Preserve: Alaska

To see some of the most beautiful landscapes the U.S. has to offer, head to Alaska and its Denali National Park and Preserve. Here you can view North America's tallest peak, Denali, standing at more than 20,000 feet, and climb it if you dare. The national park boasts many activities inside, including hopping on a bus tour of the 92-mile park road, hiking, camping, fishing and meeting the sled dogs that patrol the park. For a backcountry adventure, book a tour by ATV or zipline. Denali is busiest from May through September. Admission fees – $15 per person 16 and older – are valid for seven days. You can pay them online in advance or purchase entry in person at the Denali Visitor Center in the summer or at the Murie Science and Learning Center the rest of the year. There is no entrance station, so you'll need to keep your receipt with you to show if asked.

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Grand Canyon National Park: Arizona

One of America's greatest natural wonders is the Grand Canyon , a massive canyon carved by the Colorado River millions of years ago. Some of the park's most popular activities include hiking the Rim Trail , taking a mule trip into the canyon and rafting on the Colorado River . Other great ways to experience the Grand Canyon, one of the top things to do in Arizona , are tours by helicopter or Hummer . The best time of year to visit is in the spring or fall: Both seasons offer milder weather and thinner crowds than summer while avoiding winter's snowy conditions and closures. To enter the park, expect to pay $35 per vehicle or $20 per person if arriving by bike, on foot or via one of several free shuttle buses. Keep in mind some shuttles only operate during select months.

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Hot Springs National Park: Arkansas

The nation's oldest national park, even older than Yellowstone, Hot Springs National Park preserves 47 thermal springs with 4,000-year-old water flowing from Hot Springs Mountain. This park in Hot Springs offers hiking through the Ouachita Mountains, camping, scenic drives, bird-watching and more. Visitors enjoy exploring the history of Bathhouse Row, soaking in the springs at the Buckstaff Bathhouse , drinking the water, filling bottles to take home or even just touching the springs. The park is free to enter.

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Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.

Golden Gate Bridge: San Francisco, California

The Golden Gate Bridge , which has connected San Francisco to Marin County since 1937, is one of the country's most recognized landmarks. It took four years to build this nearly 2-mile-long bridge. While it may look red to the eye, the bridge is painted international orange partly so it's visible through San Francisco's characteristic fog. The structure has been featured in numerous films, including "X-Men: The Last Stand," the 1978 adaptation of "Superman" and "The Maltese Falcon." To see the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, you can drive from one end to the other (though there is a southbound toll, starting at about $8), join a free walking tour, bike across it or book a cruise to view it from the San Francisco Bay. The bridge is especially busy in the summer, so your visit to one of the top things to do in California may want to wait for a shoulder season like fall or spring.

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Pikes Peak: Cascade, Colorado

Nicknamed America's Mountain, Pikes Peak inspired author Katharine Lee Bates to write her anthem "America the Beautiful." Those who want to reach the top of this more than 14,000-foot-tall mountain, which sits about 30 miles west of Colorado Springs , can do so by hiking, biking, taking a cog rail train to the top, driving on Pikes Peak Highway or joining a small group tour . During the 19-mile journey to the summit, you'll enjoy fantastic views of lakes, mountains and local wildlife. Once you've arrived at one of the top things to do in Colorado , head into the Pikes Peak Summit Visitor House to sample some of its world-famous doughnuts made with special high-altitude ingredients and a top-secret recipe developed in 1916. Access to the highway costs $10 per adult and $5 per child aged 6 to 15, or $35 per car of up to five passengers. Although the area generally experiences mild weather throughout the year, the summit's temperature is typically 30 to 40 degrees cooler than Colorado Springs, so dress accordingly.

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Mystic Aquarium: Mystic, Connecticut

All ages can enjoy Mystic, a charming seaport village considered one of the top things to do in Connecticut . This quintessential destination offers a range of tourist attractions, including the Mystic Aquarium. This family-friendly institution has indoor and outdoor exhibits and serves as the only New England aquarium with beluga whales. Families can get hands-on by touching sharks, sting rays and crabs, attending a show with California sea lions or even painting with a seal. Tickets start at about $29 for adults and $21 for children and vary depending on the date. After your visit, wander through the village along the Mystic River and past local shops and restaurants.

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DiscoverSea Shipwreck Museum: Fenwick Island, Delaware

Dreaming of lost treasure and the vast riches from countless shipwrecks that may lie below the sea? Explore your fantasies at the DiscoverSea Shipwreck Museum in Delaware, which offers an impressive collection of recovered shipwreck artifacts dating back to the 17th century. You'll find at least 10,000 items at any given time, though artifacts are rotated throughout other museums around the world. Admission is free, but donations are appreciated.

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Walt Disney World Resort: Orlando, Florida

If you're a kid at heart, chances are you'll love visiting Walt Disney World Resort just outside of Orlando . This treasured destination, which opened its doors in 1971, welcomes millions of visitors every year. The more than 40-square-mile property features four theme parks, two water parks, numerous resorts and the Disney Springs entertainment area. Magic Kingdom is home to classic rides like Space Mountain and Haunted Mansion, while Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disney's Animal Kingdom host an array of popular festivals and offer sections modeled after Disney movies like "Toy Story" and "Avatar." Although Walt Disney World is busy year-round, you'll likely find milder weather and fewer tourists if you arrive in the spring or fall, when school is in session. One-day tickets start at $109 for visitors aged 10 and older.

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World of Coca-Cola: Atlanta, Georgia

Located across from Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta , this museum pays tribute to one of the world's favorite soft drinks. At this tourist attraction, you can sample more than 100 types of soda from around the world, witness the bottling process, see classic ads and slogans, and enter the Vault of the Secret Formula. A visit to the one of the top things to do in Georgia takes about two hours and costs $19 for adults and $15 for kids 3 to 12; entry is free for children 2 or younger. Skip the ticket line by booking ahead . And when you're done at the World of Coca-Cola , you can explore the other sites conveniently located in the same 20-acre plaza: The Attraction District also houses the Georgia Aquarium and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights .

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Road to Hana: Hana, Maui, Hawaii

For an overview of Maui 's beauty, drive from Kahului to Hana on the 52-mile Road to Hana . The journey – which typically takes between two and four hours to complete – offers fantastic views of scenic rainforests, waterfalls and seascapes as you travel around 620 curves and across nearly 60 bridges. You can sign up for a private or group tour if you'd rather not make the drive yourself. To seek out even more jaw-dropping panoramas, venture about 10 miles southwest of Hana to Haleakala National Park . Hana itself is a charming town with a black sand beach, a tropical botanical garden and the state's largest Hawaiian temple. Maui's consistently mild climate draws visitors year-round, though fall's thinner crowds make it a terrific time to drive the Road to Hana. You can download audio guide apps that will lead you to great stops and hikes along the way.

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Kirkham Hot Springs: Lowman, Idaho

A popular activity in the state of Idaho is to visit one of its many hot springs. Visitors can soak in these geothermal pools, and one of the best known is Kirkham Hot Springs, just north of Lowman. Head down a wooden staircase to experience multiple pools at various temperatures at this site. There's even a feature that feels like a hot shower. These natural springs are free to visit, though they are busiest during the summer months due to a nearby campground.

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Chicago River: Chicago, Illinois

To glimpse Chicago 's world-renowned architecture and many of its must-see tourist attractions – from The Magnificent Mile to Lake Michigan to the Willis Tower – in a short amount of time, consider exploring the Chicago River. The Chicago Riverwalk is a picturesque spot to enjoy a leisurely stroll, while the riverfront Chicago Architecture Center is the place to go to check out skyscraper models before signing up for a Chicago architecture river cruise . You can also get out on the river by climbing aboard a Chicago Water Taxi or renting a kayak or stand-up paddleboard from companies like Kayak Chicago. Spring and fall are great times to visit Chicago, as the weather is pleasant and crowds are thinner than what you'll find in the peak summer season.

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Indianapolis Motor Speedway: Indianapolis, Indiana

Lay your eyes on the world-famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway track, home of the Indianapolis 500 auto race and designated a National Historic Landmark. Inside the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum , which is located inside the 2.5-mile oval track, you'll find countless race cars, memorabilia, trophies, photos and more celebrating the sport of auto racing. You can also opt to take a tour on the track itself, stopping at the famous Yard of Bricks and, if you wish, "kissing" it according to tradition. If you want to ride on the track, avoid the month of May when it's in use for the annual Indianapolis 500.

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The Field of Dreams: Dyersville, Iowa

Baseball fans won't want to miss a stop at the site of the filming of the movie "Field of Dreams" in Dyersville, Iowa. An Academy Award nominee for best picture in 1990, this classic film inspired many in the pursuit of their dreams. Here amidst the cornfields you can tour the iconic farm house , explore the field and take home a souvenir from the Baseballism store. In 2021, the site hosted its first Major League Baseball regular season game, with plans for future games. Home tours are $20 for adults, $12 for kids 3 to 12 and free for children 2 or younger.

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Oz Museum: Wamego, Kansas

Dorothy might not be in Kansas anymore, but the next time you're there, you can explore everything there is to know about Dorothy and "The Wizard of Oz" at the Oz Museum in Wamego. You'll find first editions of the book, board games, collectibles and more at this quirky tourist attraction. Museum highlights include recreated ruby slippers, movie posters, actor autographs and props from the Broadway musical "Wicked." Entry is $10 for adults, $8 for children ages 3 to 12 and free for younger kids.

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Kentucky Horse Park: Lexington, Kentucky

In the thoroughbred country of Kentucky, visit the 1,200-acre Kentucky Horse Park, a perfect stop for horse lovers. Here in Lexington , known to many as the Horse Capital of the World, you'll learn all about the history of our relationship with horses at three museums, engage in equine presentations, go on a horseback ride, and even watch competitions and breed shows. Kids will love walking through the Hall of Champions barn to meet retired racehorses who now call the park home. Ticket prices start at $16 for adults and $8 for children 6 to 12 but are free for kids younger than 6. Prices increase during the summer, so you may want to consider visiting during the milder fall or spring.

Visitors and locals are all over in the French Quarter's  streets of New Orleans.

French Quarter: New Orleans, Louisiana

A visit to New Orleans wouldn't be complete without a stop in the French Quarter . Home to world-famous Bourbon Street, the French Quarter – founded in 1718 – is one of the Big Easy's most historic neighborhoods. Local must-dos include savoring a beignet at Cafe du Monde, sampling one of the city's signature hurricane drinks at Pat O'Brien's and enjoying authentic Creole cuisine at Brennan's. The French Quarter also features key attractions like St. Louis Cathedral (the oldest continuously active Roman Catholic cathedral in the U.S.) and Jackson Square (a National Historic Landmark named for its bronze statue of Andrew Jackson). Book a walking tour to acquaint yourself with the ghosts, voodoo and vampires of the neighborhood. Since New Orleans can get hot and muggy during the summer months, consider visiting in December or January, when average highs sit in the 60s.

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Acadia National Park: Bar Harbor, Maine

Explore coastal Maine throughout the 47,000-acre Acadia National Park , situated about 50 miles from Bangor. Known for Cadillac Mountain , a great place to watch the sun rise, this attraction also offers beautiful coastal views, beaches and more than 100 miles of hiking trails. Passes cost $30 per vehicle to enter or $15 per person by bike or on foot, and reservations to drive to the summit of Cadillac Mountain may be required during peak months. Acadia National Park, one of the top things to do in Maine , is busiest during summer, so consider a fall visit to see autumn leaves or perhaps plan to enjoy fishing during the spring. If you do happen to come in summer, though, you'll be just in time to attend free public events through the Cultural Connections in the Park program, held in partnership with the nearby Abbe Museum in Bar Harbor to educate visitors about the local Native American tribes. The museum, a Smithsonian affiliate, delves into the art, history and culture of the Wabanaki peoples native to the land.

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National Aquarium: Baltimore, Maryland

Tucked into the Inner Harbor of Baltimore is the National Aquarium , home to award-winning exhibits and more than 20,000 aquatic animals . Immerse yourself in the interactive "Living Seashore" exhibit, which allows you to see and touch more than 150 sea creatures, and in unique habitats like an Indo-Pacific reef. Dolphin lovers will enjoy observing the aquarium's colony of Atlantic bottlenose dolphins and even signing up to watch a training session or 4D movie. If one day doesn't sate your marine mania, the National Aquarium offers a sleepover experience for an after-dark adventure behind the scenes. Admission to this attraction is $39.95 for adults and $29.95 for children ages 3 to 11. The Inner Harbor offers a convenient cluster of museums to browse after your aquarium visit, from the Maryland Science Center to the American Visionary Art Museum to the Reginald F. Lewis Museum, which celebrates local Black history and culture.

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Freedom Trail: Boston, Massachusetts

See many of Boston 's most historic sites along its 2.5-mile Freedom Trail . This attraction features 16 museums, churches, historical markers and even a ship that tell the story of our country from the American Revolution forward. Top stops along the trail include Old North Church , Faneuil Hall Marketplace , the Paul Revere House , the USS Constitution and the Old State House. Walk the trail yourself, sign up for an adventure by bicycle or book one of many other tours that specialize in topics such as women, African Americans, pirates, pubs, the macabre history of Boston and more.

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Mackinac Island: Michigan

Slip back into days gone by with a trip to quaint and historic Mackinac Island in Michigan. On this island, you'll find no cars or chain hotels – only charming inns, bed and breakfasts, and historic hotels. Known for its world-famous fudge, Mackinac Island is the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll, a carriage ride or a bike ride. Other fun family activities include a tour of the Colonial-era Fort Mackinac, horseback riding or fishing on the Great Lakes. When traversing the roadway around the island, look out for the informational panels of the Native American Cultural History Trail.

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Mall of America: Bloomington, Minnesota

Treat yourself to some retail therapy at the largest shopping and entertainment destination in the U.S. Located about 10 miles south of downtown Minneapolis , the Mall of America features more than 500 shops, 60 restaurants, a miniature golf course, an aquarium and the ride-filled Nickelodeon Universe. After a busy day of shopping or riding roller coasters, unwind at the Radisson Blu Mall of America or the JW Marriott Minneapolis Mall of America ; both hotels are directly connected to the mall for easy access. Like many malls, holidays and weekends are generally when crowds are at their thickest, so consider visiting during the week.

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Elvis Presley Birthplace and Museum: Tupelo, Mississippi

Memphis , with its famed Graceland , might be the main city that comes to mind when you think of Elvis Presley, but the "king" was actually born in Tupelo, Mississippi. At the site of his birthplace, you can visit the home where he lived for the first few years of his life, walk in the building where his family attended church, see statues that represent his journey and take home a souvenir from the gift shop. Tickets start at $10 for adults and $5 for children 7 to 12 for one attraction, with younger kids admitted free.

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Gateway Arch: St. Louis, Missouri

The midcentury modern Gateway Arch , designed by architect Eero Saarinen in 1948 and completed in 1965, sits in Gateway Arch National Park between St. Louis ' Old Courthouse and the Mississippi River. Measuring 630 feet high and 630 feet wide, the stainless steel structure is the tallest man-made monument in the U.S. It stands as a symbol of America's westward expansion. Travelers can take a tram ride to the top for expansive city and river vistas, but past visitors recommended heading to the arch before noon to avoid crowds. Tram rides start at $15 for adults and $11 for children ages 3 to 15, with exact fees varying depending on the day and time of year. The Museum at the Gateway Arch is free to visit.

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Glacier National Park: West Glacier, Montana

One of America's most beautiful landscapes, Glacier National Park expands through Montana dotted with mountains, lakes, alpine meadows, glaciers and waterfalls. Its popular 50-mile Going-to-the-Sun Road offers picturesque scenery, though you'll want to check ahead to see if you need a reservation to access the road. Outside of your car, hike more than 700 miles of trails or enjoy biking, fishing, boating, cross-country skiing and more. Entrance fees in the warmer months cost $35 per vehicle for a seven-day pass or $20 per person by foot or bike. Most businesses and services are only open May through September, making it the busiest – but also the best – time to visit one of the top things to do in Montana . Summertime at the park also features the Native America Speaks program, where tribal members share some history and culture with visitors through stories, music and dance.

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Chimney Rock National Historic Site: Bayard, Nebraska

One of the most famous sites along the American West's Oregon Trail, Chimney Rock stands at more than 4,000 feet tall and once indicated to 1800s travelers headed west that they were on the right path. Made from Brule clay, volcanic ash and sandstone, this iconic rock was also once home to a nearby Pony Express station and later a telegraph and stage station. Today you can drop by the Chimney Rock Visitor Center and nearby cemetery with no fees for admission.

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Las Vegas Strip: Las Vegas, Nevada

Famous for its plentiful casinos, luxe resorts and superb live entertainment (think magic shows and Cirque du Soleil performances), this portion of Las Vegas Boulevard draws visitors from all around the world looking for fun. Some of the Las Vegas Strip 's popular activities include admiring the fountains of Bellagio , enjoying a gondola ride on The Venetian's Grand Canal , watching the volcano erupt at The Mirage and riding the Big Apple Coaster at New York-New York . To see all the bright lights from up high, book a helicopter night flight . The Strip is also where you'll find the bulk of Las Vegas' can't-miss restaurants , as well as The Shops at Crystals and The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace . To avoid uncomfortable daytime temperatures in the 100s, skip a summer trip.

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Mount Washington Cog Railway: Mount Washington, New Hampshire

In New Hampshire, head to the majestic White Mountains to embark on the first mountain-climbing cog railway in the world, which also happens to be the second steepest. In this unusual form of transportation, you'll make your way through three climate zones and up Mount Washington, the highest peak in the Northeast, in less than an hour. As you head to the base to board the railway, enjoy a stop at the Upper Ammonoosuc Falls and look out for bears and moose who call the area home. Bring your jacket to explore the summit, where temperatures are quite a bit cooler than at the base, and take some time to check out the visitor center and rooftop observation deck. Tickets start at $49 per person.

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Cape May: New Jersey

New Jersey's southernmost beach has been drawing vacationers since the Colonial era, making Cape May the nation's oldest seaside resort and one of the state's top things to do . This historic town on the Jersey Cape, located about 45 miles from Atlantic City , offers 2.5 miles of family-friendly beaches with various activities and a scenic promenade for walking and biking. The nearby Washington Street Mall 's quaint shops and range of local restaurants immerse travelers in the pleasant atmosphere of Cape May, while grand Victorian houses such as the Emlen Physick Estate offer an opportunity to admire its architecture and history. Keep an eye out for dolphins, book a ghost tour or stop by a vineyard – either way, you'll never be bored.

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White Sands National Park: Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico

Get ready to be dazzled by the world's largest gypsum dune field at White Sands National Park, one of the top things to do in New Mexico . At the northern end of the Chihuahuan Desert, the dunes stand around 4,000 feet above sea level and extend more than 270 square miles. Made of hydrous calcium sulfate, which causes their white color, the dunes are formed from minerals left from evaporating lakes. You can drive, hike or bike the dunes – or, better yet, "sled" them on special plastic snow saucers available for purchase in the gift shop. Admission fees are $25 per vehicle or $15 per person walking or biking.

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Statue of Liberty: New York City, New York

It's hard to imagine a better symbol of America than the Statue of Liberty , gifted by France to celebrate 100 years of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. While there are plenty of ways to see the famous lady on Liberty Island, a ride on the free Staten Island Ferry is the cheapest. To learn more about Lady Liberty, you could book a guided tour or cruise . This New York City sightseeing option does not stop outside the attraction, though; if you want to go inside, you will need to pay $12.30 per child aged 2 to 12 or $24.30 per adult for a pedestal reserve ticket from Statue City Cruises. The ticket includes a cruise to Liberty Island and Ellis Island , as well as pedestal access. Buy your tickets in advance, especially during the busy summer months.

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Wright Brothers National Memorial: Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina

Learn more about the origins of flight at this memorial to Wilbur and Orville Wright, who famously achieved flight here in 1903. At the Wright Brothers National Memorial in the Outer Banks , you can see a full-scale replica of the Wright Flyer and camp buildings similar to those used by the brothers to work on their airplane. The Wright brothers lived in Dayton, Ohio, but conducted many of their flying experiments on North Carolina's beaches because of their privacy, reliable winds and wide-open spaces. Tickets to the memorial cost $10 per adult, while kids aged 15 and younger get in free. Plan a visit to one of the top things to do in North Carolina in spring or fall to avoid encountering hordes of tourists and paying extra for accommodations during the Outer Banks' peak summer season.

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Theodore Roosevelt National Park: North Dakota

Discover the vast wilderness that once enchanted President Theodore Roosevelt. In the Badlands area of North Dakota, this national park beckons you with wild horses and bison, scenic drives and hiking trails. Gaze out over the Painted Canyon, discover prairie dog "towns," explore the 36-mile scenic loop drive and the Theodore Roosevelt North Unit Scenic Byway, and wander the Old West cowtown of Medora. Entrance fees cost $30 per vehicle for a seven-day pass or $15 per person on foot or bike – or even on horse.

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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame: Cleveland, Ohio

Designed by architect I.M. Pei, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame sits in downtown Cleveland right on the shores of Lake Erie. Inside you can see myriad music memorabilia like John Lennon's guitar, Jam Master Jay's gold chains and the Pink Floyd tour replica of The Wall. You don't have to be a die-hard rock 'n' roll fan to enjoy the many exhibits, both permanent and temporary, in this one-of-a-kind museum. Visit in the summer to attend their outdoor concert series. Ticket prices start at $35 for adults and $25 for kids 6 to 12 in the peak season from May through September, but kids 5 and younger can go for free. Currently, the museum requires tickets booked in advance .

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First Americans Museum: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Showcasing the collective histories of 39 First American Nations, this museum celebrates the cultural traditions, histories, diversities and contributions of the First Americans. Set on the banks of the Oklahoma River across from downtown Oklahoma City, the museum has a symbolic east-to-west arrival. The 175,000-square-foot complex has state-of-the-art galleries with First American exhibitions detailing history, culture and art, educational programs and a full-service restaurant and cafe serving Native-inspired cuisine. In the museum store you'll find one-of-a-kind basketry, pottery, textiles, jewelry and art by First American artists.

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Mount Hood: Oregon

An iconic sight on Portland 's skyline and Oregon's tallest mountain, the larger-than-life Mount Hood is the region's prime skiing area even in summer; it's also home to forests, waterfalls, the Clackamas River and the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. In and around the volcanic Mount Hood, enjoy plentiful hiking, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, fishing, local foods and more. Follow the Infinity Loop for a road trip through many of the area's top sites, including orchards, vineyards, the historic Oregon Trail and local shops. To soak up all the mountain and surrounding gorge have to offer, consider booking a guided day trip from Portland.

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Liberty Bell: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Located just north of Independence Hall inside the Liberty Bell Center , the Liberty Bell is a universal symbol of American democracy and freedom. In addition to laying eyes upon the 2,080-pound bell's famous crack, visitors can view this Philadelphia relic's world-renowned inscription: "Proclaim LIBERTY throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants thereof." Also available in the Liberty Bell Center are X-rays that reveal the interior of the bell, as well as exhibits explaining how the bell was used to fight against slavery and support women's suffrage and the civil rights movement. There is no fee to see the bell, but travelers will want to arrive early to avoid long wait times on warmer days. For a more comprehensive exploration of the birthplace of America, sign up for a guided walking tour on Philadelphia's history.

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The Breakers: Newport, Rhode Island

See what life was like for the Vanderbilt family in the late 1800s at the opulent Breakers mansion, a Renaissance-style "summer cottage" that covers nearly an acre of the 13-acre Newport property it's set on. With a classic Italian palazzo design by Richard Morris Hunt, the 70-room home, now a National Historic Landmark, features ocean views, a Great Hall with a 50-foot high ceiling and a Dining Room with Baccarat crystal chandeliers. When you're finished ogling this grand display of wealth, take a stroll down the nearby 3.5-mile Cliff Walk . Tickets to see the house and grounds cost $26 for adults and $8 for ages 6 to 17. You can also book a trolley tour of Newport's historical mansions that includes admission to The Breakers.

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Fort Sumter National Monument: Charleston, South Carolina

See where the first shots of the Civil War were fired on April 12, 1861, at Fort Sumter National Monument in historic Charleston . The fort was occupied by the Confederate States Army for nearly four years during the Siege of Charleston. This must-see for history buffs is only accessible by boat, so for an up-close look you'll need to pay for an excursion with Fort Sumter Tours. Each round-trip boat tour costs $32 per adult and $19 per child aged 4 to 11 and lasts about two hours. The experience includes time to explore the fort on foot, plus a cruise past the Battery and the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge. For a fully narrated exploration of the Charleston Harbor, hop on a sightseeing boat tour . Summertime is often hot and muggy here, so consider a spring or fall visit.

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Mount Rushmore National Memorial: Keystone, South Dakota

Pay tribute to some of America's greatest presidents at Mount Rushmore National Memorial in the Black Hills of South Dakota. One of South Dakota's top attractions , this impressive granite landmark features the 60-foot-tall faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln, four former presidents who together represent 150 years of U.S. history. Get the closest view of the monument on the Presidential Trail, which also features the Lakota, Nakota and Dakota Heritage Village to learn about local Indigenous tribes. Meanwhile, families will likely enjoy participating in the memorial's Junior Ranger Program or taking a narrated bus tour through the area. Another popular activity is the lighting ceremony, an evening summer event that includes illumination of the presidents' faces and a ranger talk. To access the memorial, a $10 per vehicle parking fee applies, though admission is free. For a decreased chance of rain and fog, avoid visiting in May or June.

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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum: Nashville, Tennessee

Country music fans will want to head to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville to explore this genre of music and its historical roots. Inside you'll find more than 2.5 million artifacts, including photos, costumes, recordings, instruments and more. You can even view items like Elvis Presley's solid gold Cadillac, Gene Autry's lunchbox and Johnny Cash's boots and leather overcoat. Tickets to this tourist attraction, which you can book in advance to skip the line, range from about $18 for ages 6 to 12 to $28 for adults. For more music history, visit the nearby National Museum of African American Music , the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum, Ryman Auditorium and the Johnny Cash Museum .

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The Alamo: San Antonio, Texas

Originally founded as a mission in 1718, the Alamo represents Texas independence and freedom. The historic site is best known for its role in the Texas Revolution, when in 1836 close to 200 soldiers defended the property for 13 days against Mexican Gen. Santa Anna and his 2,500 troops. The Alamo now stands as a tribute to many Texas soldiers, including James Bowie and Davy Crockett, who died during the battle. Today, visitors can check out the site's many historic buildings, artifacts and gardens before or after exploring other must-see tourist attractions like the River Walk and the Spanish Governor's Palace ; both sit within walking distance of the Alamo in downtown San Antonio . There is no fee to visit the property, but to go inside the Alamo Church you will need to reserve a timed ticket in advance. Guided tours are also available for $30 to $40 per person depending on age.

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Zion National Park: Utah

For a truly otherworldly landscape, head to the breathtaking Zion National Park in southwestern Utah. This national park is filled with red rocks, canyons, waterfalls and hanging gardens, many of which can be viewed while hiking, biking, canyoneering or horseback riding. Some of the protected area's most popular hikes include the Angels Landing trail – with sheer drop-offs on either side and chains for hikers to cling to – and The Narrows , a trail that involves trekking through a river inside a slot canyon. Adventure lovers can also book an off-road slot canyon tour by UTV. The park is busiest from March through October, so consider arriving early to avoid long lines at the entrance or using the free shuttle to prevent parking troubles. Note that during peak months Zion Canyon Scenic Drive is closed to private vehicles, but other park roads are open. Admission costs $35 per vehicle or $20 per person entering on foot or via bike. Check ahead to see if you need advance reservations for the shuttle or a permit for certain popular hikes.

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Smugglers' Notch Resort: Jeffersonville, Vermont

A favorite of families, Smugglers' Notch Resort in Vermont's Green Mountains offers year-round fun from skiing in the winter to hiking in the summer. You'll be hard-pressed to get bored at "Smuggs" with seemingly every activity under the sun at your fingertips, including water parks, playgrounds, a skate park, mountain biking and numerous activities planned daily like hikes and llama treks. If you visit during ski season, you'll also be just in time for ice skating, tubing and snowshoe fun. Choose from accommodations ranging from one- to five-bedroom condos across five communities. For a deeper dive into the natural wonders of Vermont during your stay, check out Smugglers' Notch State Park in nearby Stowe .

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Colonial Williamsburg: Williamsburg, Virginia

Delve into life in the past at Colonial Williamsburg , our country's largest and most prosperous colony. You can see original homes, buildings and shops in this 18th-century Williamsburg town, as well as recreations of 18th-century trades, rare animals and restored gardens on the 300-acre site. Top attractions include the Capitol, Governor's Palace, George Wythe House and Bruton Parish Church. History fanatics will love interacting with townspeople, taking a tour or browsing authentic wares at America's largest living museum. Single-day tickets start at about $26 for kids 6 to 12 and $47 per adult, or you can stay at participating resorts to get free admission.

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Space Needle: Seattle, Washington

When you think of Seattle , chances are the Space Needle immediately springs to mind. Designed for the space-themed 1962 World's Fair, the futuristic structure was renovated in 2018 to include the Skyrisers – glass benches that allow travelers' feet to dangle as they lean over the city – and The Loupe, the world's only rotating glass floor. Less adventurous visitors who want to enjoy panoramic views of the city, Puget Sound and Mount Rainier can take in their surroundings through floor-to-ceiling windows. The 605-foot-tall Space Needle is open every day, and tickets start at $35 for adults and $26 for children 5 to 12. Exact fees vary depending on the season.

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White House and the National Mall: Washington, D.C.

Built in 1800, the home of America's commander in chief is a top U.S. tourist attraction, as is the neighboring National Mall. While you can walk by the White House at any time in Washington, D.C. , it's also possible to take a free tour of select rooms. To make the request , you'll need to contact your congressional representative or your country's embassy between 21 days and three months before your visit; spaces are limited and fill up quickly. If you're unable to secure a spot on a tour, you can still enjoy photo-worthy views of the White House from the surrounding 82-acre President's Park on the National Mall. Be sure to explore the National Mall, the country's most visited national park, which stretches more than 2 miles from the U.S. Capitol to the century-old Lincoln Memorial . Along the way you'll find myriad other historical sites, such as the Washington Monument, the iconic 555-foot obelisk built in 1884, or the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial honoring the civil rights leader. If all those attractions aren't enough history for you, stroll the pedestrian-friendly boulevards toward the 11 free Smithsonian museums housed on the National Mall, including the National Museum of African American History and Culture , the newest addition.

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Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

Located at the confluence of the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers and just an hour outside of Washington, D.C., this historic town hosted abolitionist John Brown's 1859 raid on the federal arsenal that lit the fuse on the Civil War. The Lower Town of Harpers Ferry comprises a range of sites that tell the stories of civil rights and war. While you soak up all the history, perhaps with a visit to John Brown's Fort, you can also explore the beautiful scenery along the famous Appalachian Trail , enjoy a meal at Hamilton's Tavern 1840 and stroll through the John Brown Wax Museum, located in a historic building from the time of Brown's raid.

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Lambeau Field: Green Bay, Wisconsin

Sports fans won't want to miss an opportunity to lay eyes on the famed Lambeau Field, home of Wisconsin's NFL team, and the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. Book one of several tours of the stadium that allow you to descend to field level through the players' tunnel, experience premium seating areas, and learn about the stadium and the Packers organization; one option even includes visiting the press box and team locker room. Tours start at $21 for adults and $12 for children 6 to 17. Admission to the Hall of Fame, which is $18 for adults, can be combined with various tours. Note that, on home game days, tours are not offered and only game ticket holders can visit the Hall of Fame.

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Yellowstone National Park: Wyoming

Unfurling across the northwest corner of Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park encompasses more than 2 million acres filled with wildlife and jaw-dropping natural wonders like Old Faithful , Lower Falls and Yellowstone Lake . More than 10,000 geothermal features such as geysers and mud pots give this awe-inspiring outdoor paradise its brilliant colors. The park, 4% of which creeps over the borders into Montana and Idaho, is open year-round and offers different experiences during each season. You'll find the most tourists in the summer, while winter offers more elbow room at attractions because some roads and facilities are closed. For in-park accommodations, you'll have your pick of up to nine lodges (options vary depending on the season). There are also 12 campgrounds with thousands of sites available if you visit in the warmer months. Consider embarking on a guided safari or navigating Yellowstone National Park in a recreational vehicle, as this allows you to explore before and after the crowds arrive and depart for the day. Entrance fees are $35 per vehicle or $20 per person on foot, bike or skis.

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By Becky Griswold · Last updated on June 26, 2024

The USA is the cultural force of the modern era. A land built on immigration and pioneering, America is a bastion of modern-day pop culture, free thought and the relentless pursuit of the American Dream. Comprised of 50 states, the USA occupies an area that’s only just marginally smaller than Europe. It’s in this vast country that you will find an unbelievably diverse array of natural landscapes, cityscapes, people and cultures.

From the tropical islands of Hawaii to the desert landscape of the Grand Canyon, as well as mountains and forests, you’ll never be stuck for outdoor pursuits in America. Then there are its multicultural, global cities such as Chicago and NYC itself – the USA is an endlessly fascinating place to discover. Here are the best places to visit in the USA so you can get the most out of your big trip to The States.

Aspen

One of the most famous ski resorts in the world, Aspen lies in a remote part of the Rocky Mountains in the state of Colorado . Named after the abundance of aspen trees that dot the region, the former mining camp was turned into a popular tourist destination in the mid-twentieth century and has never looked back.

Set amid some stunning snow-covered scenery, the town has four ski slopes – Aspen Highlands, Ajax Mountain, Buttermilk and Snowmass further down the valley. All of them boast large areas where you can enjoy skiing, snowboarding, sledging, and snowmobiling.

Aspen exploded as a silver mining town in the late 19th century; something reflected in the architecture from this time. Examples include the grand Wheeler Opera House and the brick built Aspen Community Church, among others.

While it is known as a winter destination, Aspen is wonderful to visit at any time of year. Its mountainous landscapes lend themselves perfectly to all kinds of outdoor recreational activities.

24. Atlanta

Atlanta

The capital and largest city of the state of Georgia , Atlanta is a sprawling, modern city with three urban skylines rising up from the picturesque scenery of rolling hills, pine forest, magnificent old oak trees and charming magnolia and peach trees. Established as a railroad terminus in 1837, Atlanta was burned down by Union forces during the American Civil War only to recover and emerge as the leader of the New South as well as an important national center of commerce and home of the world’s busiest airport.

The busy districts of Downtown, Buckhead and Midtown make up Atlanta’s three dazzling cityscapes of skyscrapers, businesses, shopping, dining and nightlife. The city’s top attractions are the CNN Center, World of Coca-Cola and the Georgia Aquarium, which features the world’s largest indoor aquarium. Other major places of interest include the boyhood home, church and final resting place of Martin Luther King, Jr., and the home of “Gone With the Wind” author, Margaret Mitchell. A stroll or drive through historic neighborhoods offer Southern culture, cuisine and antebellum homes.

Atlanta boasts an impressive arts and culture scene with many distinguished museums highlighting the likes of Southern art, Civil War history, ancient civilizations as well as numerous theater, symphony and opera venues. For sports and recreation, the city has hundreds of beautiful public parks and gardens of which Centennial Olympic Park and Grant Park are the most popular. Just outside the city, the Chattahoochee River provides facilities for swimming, fishing, boating and tubing.

23. Yosemite National Park

Yosemite National Park

One of the most visited national parks in the United States, Yosemite National Park is prized for its jaw-dropping beauty that comprises magnificent granite cliffs, mountains, waterfalls and glaciers. Located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of central eastern California , the park is home to an abundance of diverse wildlife and groves of giant sequoia redwood trees, which are the world’s tallest and oldest living trees.

Yosemite is a massive park area-wise, and while it would be impossible to see all of it in one day, one of the must-see sites is Yosemite Valley. The most visited section of the national park, Yosemite Valley is famous for its extraordinary scenery and incredible granite formations such as Half Dome and El Capitan, a popular rock climbing spot. The valley is also known for its many impressive waterfalls that include Bridalveil Falls and Yosemite Falls, one of the world’s highest waterfalls. Other sites not to miss are the groves of giant sequoia trees that can be found at Merced Grove, Tuolumne Grove and Mariposa Grove.

Scenic drives such as Tioga Road, as well as others, offer overlooks like Glacier Point where visitors can awe over breathtaking vistas. Hiking and shuttle bus tours present opportunities to view wildlife like black bears, bobcats and numerous species of birds. Additionally, the Yosemite National Park features historic landmarks like the Leconte Memorial Bridge and Ahwahnee Hotel as well as visitor centers where visitors can learn more about the park and its natural attractions.

22. Portland

Portland

Straddling the Willamette River in the shadow of the majestic Mount Hood, Portland is the largest city in Oregon as well as the third largest city of the US Pacific Northwest region. While the city is known for its frequent rain drizzle, it is Portland’s climate that produces it with picturesque scenery, including a plethora of rose gardens, which give Portland the nickname, “City of Roses.” Besides its natural attractions , Portland is a popular destination for its relaxed atmosphere, outdoor activities and large number of microbreweries.

A popular central point for locals and tourists alike is Pioneer Square, a charming, laid-back courtyard with chess boards, a cascading water fountain and artistic sculptures. Surrounding the square is the downtown district, bustling with modern high-rise buildings, commercial businesses, museums and significant landmarks like the Portlandia statue and the White Stag sign. Just north of downtown is Portland’s Old Town, where tourists can see historical remnants of the city’s original settlement.

Outside the downtown district, trendy neighborhoods feature attractive architecture, the world’s largest independent bookstore and shopping, dining and nightlife options as well as beautiful gardens and urban parks like the Portland Japanese Garden, International Rose Test Garden and Tom McCall Waterfront Park.

Covering thousands of wooded acres within city limits, Forest Park is the nation’s largest city park with many hiking and biking trails. The Oregon Zoo and the Oaks Amusement Park both provide endless family fun, while the nearby Mount Hood Forest Recreation offers a great excursion to enjoy a wide variety of outdoor activities like climbing, hiking, horseback riding and skiing.

21. San Antonio

San Antonio

The jewel of Texas , San Antonio is a city steeped in both rich history and modern day appeal. Located in south-central Texas, the city is one of the largest in the United States and best known as home to the Alamo. The city’s top attraction, the Alamo is a historical mission in which famous American folk heroes, Jim Bowie and Davy Crockett, died while defending it during the 1836 Battle of the Alamo. In addition to the Alamo, The San Antonio Missions National Park preserves four more historic Spanish missions.

Another of San Antonio’s most visited attractions is the Riverwalk, a vibrant pedestrian scene of restaurants, shops, hotels and entertainment venues stretching along both sides of the San Antonio River right in the middle of the downtown area. A number of museums offer excellent glimpses into the city’s colorful history and culture that consists of Spanish, Mexican and the Western cowboy. Families can enjoy hours of fun at the San Antonio Zoo, one of the largest in the nation, as well as at theme parks like Six Flags Fiesta Texas.

A couple of exceptional experiences not to miss in San Antonio are helicopter rides and ghost hunting tours. Just outside San Antonio city limits, tourists can explore the fascinating underground features of the Cascade Caverns and the Natural Bridge Caverns.

20. Savannah

Savannah

The quintessential Southern city, Savannah draws millions of tourists every year to its charming scenes of Victorian architecture, cobbled streets, moss-draped oaks and leisurely pace. Lying on the Atlantic Coast in eastern Georgia, Savannah is the state’s oldest city, rich in history, hospitality and natural beauty.

Because Savannah was spared during the American Civil War, the city’s large Historic District is the most popular attraction . A walk around the district’s cobbled streets allows views and tours of beautiful old mansions and historic sites such as the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low (creator of the Girl Scouts) as well as one of the nation’s oldest Jewish synagogues, one of the oldest African-American Baptist churches and the impressive Cathedral of St. John the Baptist.

Also among the city’s most noted features are its historic squares that sit amid settings of lovely parks, huge oak trees, Victorian homes, statues, fountains and important memorials. Another tourist magnet is Factor’s Walk, a row of restored, old warehouses leading down to the riverfront, which now house attractive shops, galleries and restaurants.

Outside the Historic District, tourists can explore Civil War forts, visit state-of-the-art cultural centers and museums like the Jepson Center for the Arts and the Telfair Academy of Arts and Sciences. A number of parks, including Forsyth Park, offer lovely scenery and recreational activities. Savannah is also well known for its numerous ghost tours and historic cemeteries. With short day trips to nearby islands like Tybee Island and the Oatland Island Wildlife Center, tourists can sunbathe on the beach, frolic in the ocean and encounter native wildlife species.

19. Philadelphia

Philadelphia

Often regarded as the “Birthplace of America,” Philadelphia is known as the city in which the country’s founding fathers signed the 1776 Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution. Commonly referred to by locals as “Philly,” Philadelphia is major US city in southeastern Pennsylvania and home to the iconic Liberty Bell and the Philly cheesesteak sandwich.

While Philadelphia is a modern city with a busy downtown of high office towers and a number of ethnic districts, it is the city’s colonial architecture and historic attractions that draw most tourists. One of the most visited sites is Independence Historic National Park, a concentration of important buildings and landmarks that include Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and Constitution Hall.

Other places of interest include the former homes of Betsy Ross and Edgar Allan Poe as well as the 300-year old Christ Church where George Washington and Benjamin Franklin once worshiped. Reputed to be haunted, the old Eastern State Penitentiary presents intriguing tours. The residential districts of Society Hill and Germantown are popular places to see the city’s colonial homes and architecture.

There’s a host of interesting art museums to visit in the city, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, which is not only one of the largest in the world, but also famous for its long flight of steps which were featured in the 1976 film “Rocky”. Now that’s a claim to fame.

Sedona

Next to the Grand Canyon, Sedona is one of Arizona’s most sought after destinations . Located in the north-central part of the state, the town of Sedona is known for its vibrant art scene and spiritual retreats. However, Sedona’s most popular attraction is the breathtaking array of red sandstone formations that create a striking red and orange backdrop to the town. What’s more, this natural wonder also provides a wide variety of outdoor recreation as well as spiritual experiences for many.

Attracting artists, photographers, spiritual seekers and outdoor lovers alike, Sedona’s brilliant landscape offers much to see and do. Incredible natural landmarks like Coffeepot, Cathedral Rock, Thunder Mountain and Chimney Rock present excellent photograph and artistic opportunities. For an interesting slice of architecture, head to the Chapel of the Holy Cross; dating back to the 1950s, this Catholic church is actually built into one of the iconic buttes.

Sedona itself is a beautiful town, teeming in scores of golf courses, art galleries, gourmet restaurants and numerous boutiques specializing in everything from Native American arts and crafts to New Age healing crystals and alternative medicines.

17. San Diego

San Diego

Centered around a natural harbor, the coastal Californian city of San Diego is located on the border with Mexico . It’s rich in Mexican culture, outstanding family attractions and blessed with a year-round mild climate. As you’d expect, the city is a popular tourist destination.

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San Diego was established as California’s first Spanish mission in 1769, and visitors today can see some of the city’s preserved buildings in the Old Town historic district. The modern downtown pulses with shopping, dining and entertainment as well as points of interests like the San Diego Maritime Museum, which houses a collection of sailing ships including the world’s oldest active one, the Star of India. Other museums display the city’s natural history, art and relationship with the US Navy.

The most popular attraction in San Diego is America’s premier zoo, which is located in Balboa Park with flowering gardens and Spanish architecture. The city is home to other family attractions like SeaWorld San Diego and the Birch Aquarium. Another tourist magnet, San Diego’s stunning coastline, offers miles of fantastic beaches featuring an array of fun activities like surfing, sailing, whale-watching and seal-spotting. Some of the most popular beaches like La Jolla, Mission and Pacific Beaches have restaurants and shops, while Point Loma and Ocean Beach offer a more quiet setting.

16. Denali National Park

Denali National Park

Covering a massive expanse of mountainous land in Alaska , Denali National Park is the third largest national park in the United States. Home to Mt. McKinley, North America’s highest peak, this US national park is located in the Alaska Interior among the jagged mountains of the Alaska Range. The word “Denali” means “the high one” in the native Athabaskan language and refers to Mount McKinley. Scores of people come to Denali National Park every year to spot amazing wildlife, engage in a number of outdoor activities and awe over the breathtaking landscapes of majestic mountains, glaciers, rivers, lakes and tundras.

The park is enormous, and vast portions of it are only accessible by foot or dog sled. One single road, the Denali Park Road, winds several miles through the core of the park, connecting travelers to visitor centers, hiking trails and look-out points for wildlife and stunning panoramic views. Only the first few miles of the road are open to private vehicles. To go beyond, visitors must take park shuttle buses or arranged bus tours, of which many are narrated and informative.

Some of the amazing sights to see and photograph in the park include the magnificent Mt. McKinley, picturesque rivers and lakes like Savage River and Wonder Lake as well as outstanding wildlife species like grizzly bears, caribou and wolves. The park also presents thrilling outdoor activities and adventures like hiking, fishing, whitewater rafting and sled dog demonstrations.

Just outside of the Denali National Park entrance, visitors will find a number of hotels, restaurants, cafes, bars and souvenir shops, while within the park is a mercantile store selling camping supplies, groceries and other necessities.

15. New Orleans

New Orleans

Regarded as one of the most unique cities in the USA, New Orleans is widely known for its distinctive French Creole culture, cuisine, and architecture as well as jazz music and the annual Mardi Gras celebration. Situated in southeastern Louisiana , New Orleans is the state’s largest city and a major US seaport. Devastated by heavy flooding from Hurricane Katrina in 2005, New Orleans is now mostly recovered and remains one of the country’s top travel destinations.

Rich in history and diverse cultures, New Orleans is one of the oldest cities in the USA. The city’s historic architecture is one of its main draws, which is best seen in the popular French Quarter with its iron balconies and notable places like the French Market, St. Louis Cathedral, Jackson Square and the exhilarating Bourbon Street. Charming old neighborhoods also reflect the city’s roots with antebellum mansions and Creole cottages. Even the city’s historic cemeteries attract many with their elegant tombs, voodoo mystique and ghost tours.

Riverboat cruises, carriage rides and streetcars offer romantic and exciting ways to experience the splendor of New Orleans. Outside the bustling city, the moss-draped countryside and protected nature areas offer unforgettable experiences like boat rides through the swamps and tours of plantations and Civil War battlefields.

While New Orleans draws its biggest crowds during its famous Mardi Gras celebration, the city is known to always have a party going on at any time of the year with its plethora of bars, nightclubs and jazz clubs.

14. Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls

The world-famous Niagara Falls straddle Ontario in Canada and the American state of New York. Although it is often called the “Honeymoon Capital of the World,” Niagara Falls in recent years has also developed as a popular destination for family and adventure vacations. The magnificent beauty and enormous volume of Niagara Falls attracts millions every year from all over the world.

Located on the Niagara River, the falls are a culmination of the flow of water that gushes out of the Upper Great Lakes and are actually made up of three falls – Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls, and the Bridal Veil Falls. Six million cubic feet of water cascades over the ridge every second, making for an incredibly impressive site.

One of the best places to view the Niagara Falls on the Ontario side is from Queen Victoria Park where the Falls are illuminated and fireworks are displayed nightly during the summer.

There are several ways to experience Niagara Falls. One of the most popular is the Maid of the Mist boat tour that brings visitors close enough to feel the spray from the plunging cascades. Visitors can also walk along a boardwalk beside the rapids or enjoy a cable car ride overhead. For the adventurous, there are also jet boat and helicopter tours available.

Boston

One of the oldest cities in the USA, Boston is best known for its wealth of American history, architecture and academic institutions. The capital and largest city in Massachusetts as well as the largest city in the New England region, Boston is spectacular sight in spring and autumn with flowering trees and fall foliage.

As the setting of many historic events that led up to the American Revolution, including the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party, Boston is steeped in early American history. The city retains many historical landmarks from this time period such as Paul Revere’s house and the Old North Church, which sports the steeple that was used to signal a warning to the American patriots of the approaching British soldiers. Once the scene of the Boston Tea Party event, the Boston Harbor today is known for its lighthouses and festivals.

Just outside of Boston in the Cambridge neighborhood is the country’s oldest and most prestigious institute of higher learning, Harvard University. The city is also home to America’s oldest St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the country’s oldest public park as well as the famous pub from the television series, “Cheers.” The Charles River Esplanade and the Boston Harbor Islands State Park offer beautiful scenery and plenty of outdoor recreation.

Miami

One of the most vivacious cities in the USA, Miami is best known for its Latin culture and sizzling nightlife. Located in southeastern Florida off the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, Miami is also a major port city managing the world’s largest number of passenger cruise ships. Attracting tourists from all over the planet, Miami is a melting pot of ethnic cultures with a wide array of exciting attractions and activities .

One of Miami’s main draws is its sunny beaches that range from family resorts to party scenes and offer everything from water sports to shopping and entertainment. Across the bay from Miami on a barrier island is Miami Beach, known for its Art Deco architecture and glamorous South Beach. A visit to the beautiful Vizcaya Estate provides a glimpse into South Florida’s early 20th century history.

See also: Where to Stay in Miami

A must-do is visit the Everglades National Park to see one of the country’s most unique ecosystems that consists of swamps, sub-tropical jungles and flooded wetlands that are home to crocodiles, manatees and Florida panthers. A great way to experience the Everglades is by an airboat ride.

11. Seattle

Seattle

Home to global giants like Boeing, Starbucks and Amazon, Seattle is the largest city of the USA’s Pacific Northwest region. Seattle is a coastal seaport city nicknamed the Emerald City due to its lush scenery resulting from a rainy climate. The skyline of Seattle is a thicket of towering skyscrapers. The crowning glory is the futuristic 605-foot (184-meter) tall Space Needle, built in 1962.

The city is known for its music scene – it gave the world Nirvana and other grunge bands like Soundgarden and Pearl Jam. You can read up on this – and more – at the city’s Museum of Pop Culture. It’s also famous for seafood, which you can try at the historic Pike Place Market. What’s more: the surrounding pine forests make for perfect hiking.

To learn about the city’s history, Pioneer Square and the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park offer historical buildings and artifacts. The Woodland Park Zoo and the Seattle Aquarium are outstanding places to encounter land and marine animals. At the Boeing Factory, tourists can watch airplanes being built. Urban parks and nature sanctuaries like Discovery Park and Green Lake offer hiking trails, outdoor adventure and wildlife. With close proximity to the mountains and ocean, Seattle tourists can enjoy hiking, skiing, sailing and kayaking.

Hawaii

Renowned around the world for its breathtaking beauty, Hawaii lies far off the coast of California in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Made up of 137 islands, the volcanic archipelago has long attracted tourists to its shores due to its stunning landscapes, beautiful beaches, and rich cultural heritage.

Hawaii really does boast a plethora of natural wonders. The rugged NaPali Coast, plunging Waimea Canyon, and idyllic Waikiki Beach count among its most famous sights. Due to all the magnificent scenery, it’s worth spending as much time as possible outdoors, either hiking among the volcanoes, surfing the surrounding waves, or snorkeling above its colorful coral reefs.

As it was the last state to join the US in 1959, the islands still retain much of their unique Hawaiian identity. Visitors can immerse themselves in Hawaii’s rich culture and heritage while staying at any one of the luxury resorts that dot the archipelago. Of its many islands, Oahu, Maui, and Kauai are the most popular due to their natural beauty and abundance of tourist attractions.

Orlando

Home to world famous theme parks like Walt Disney World and Universal Studios, Orlando is no doubt a favorite destination for family vacations. Located in central Florida, Orlando is a place where dreams and magic become reality. With several amusement parks, visitors to Orlando can meet their favorite storybook characters, reenact live famous movie scenes, ride thrilling roller coasters and watch dolphins and whales performing marvelous tricks.

However, there is much more to Orlando than just the theme parks. The downtown area features pedestrian streets lined with shops, restaurants, bars and comedy clubs. Botanic gardens and conservation parks showcase Florida’s amazing flora and fauna from orchids to alligators. What’s more, Orlando and its surrounding area is a paradise for sports lovers. Lakes and streams teeming in trophy fish are a sport fishing paradise, and golfers will be spoiled for choice among the numerous golf clubs and courses.

8. Washington DC

Washington DC

The capital of the United States and seat of the federal government, Washington is a city located on the country’s East Coast in the District of Columbia. A cosmopolitan city that is home to many diverse cultures, Washington is widely known by its many iconic landmarks like the White House, Capitol Building, the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial.

Many of these monuments, along with others like the Vietnam War Memorial and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial, are all located within the beautifully landscaped parkland known as the National Mall, one of the city’s most visited sites.

Washington boasts a large number of important museums, many of which are comprised within the Smithsonian Institute, the world’s largest research and museum compound. The National Zoo, historic churches and the colonial architecture of the Georgetown neighborhood are other popular things to see while visiting Washington. A good way to experience the main attractions of Washington is to take the hop-on hop-off trolley. A popular day trip from Washington is an excursion to the nearby Civil War battlefield of Gettysburg.

7. Los Angeles

Los Angeles

The second-largest city in the USA, Los Angeles is located in southern California surrounded by the Pacific Coast, mountains and valleys. Often regarded as the “Entertainment Capital of the World”, LA is awash with celebrity culture. You can see the handprints of film stars on Hollywood Boulevard or go on a tour to see stars’ homes in Beverly Hills.

For laid back days there’s the bohemian neighborhood of Venice Beach, home to Muscle Beach and a rambling promenade that doubles as a stage for all sorts of quirky street performers. The seafront city of Santa Moncia also offers a more relaxed pace of life with its old pier and aquarium. LA is also home to the world’s first Disneyland – great news if you’re traveling with children!

Some of the city’s most popular attractions include the Getty Center, regarded as America’s finest art museum, the Kodak Theater, host of the Academy Awards, and Universal Studios Hollywood. The Grove Farmer’s Market is a pedestrian paradise of shopping and entertainment, while Griffith Park and Knott’s Berry Farm are both fantastic family attractions.

Chicago

Nicknamed the “Windy City” and best known for its towering skyscrapers, sports teams and unique style of hot dogs and pizzas, Chicago is the third-largest city in the USA. Located on Lake Michigan in the heart of the Midwest region in northeastern Illinois , Chicago is a major hub for finance, industry, and commerce. The city’s numerous sites range from the futuristic Millennium Park and the iconic Sears Tower to the Navy Pier with its parks, restaurants, and amusements. Numerous genres of music such as Jazz, Blues, and House music have roots in the live music venues around Chicago.

Chicago is a huge city with many ethnic neighborhoods and a buzzing downtown district that is quite walkable. A stroll downtown offers views of impressive skyscrapers, upscale malls, quaint shops, restaurants, bakeries and numerous hot dog stands selling the city’s distinctive beef frankfurter served on a poppy-seed bun with pickle relish, tomatoes, onion and yellow mustard.

Rich in American history, Chicago has many historic sites including Old St. Patrick’s Church, one of the buildings that survived the city’s Great Fire of 1871. Another historic site, the Cadillac Palace Theater, is worth a visit just for its exquisite interior. First opened in 1926, the theater still presents Broadway shows today.

Home to several major attractions, Grant Park is a huge, sprawling public park with beautiful gardens and recreational facilities as well as Buckingham Fountain, one of the largest fountains in the world.

5. Yellowstone

Yellowstone

Yellowstone National Park was the world’s first national park, set aside in 1872 to preserve the vast number of geysers, hot springs, and other thermal areas, as well as to protect the incredible wildlife and rugged beauty of the area. Yellowstone lies on top of a gigantic hotspot where light, hot, molten mantle rock rises towards the surface. Subsequently, the park contains half of all the world’s known geothermal features, with more than 10,000 examples of geysers and hot springs.

The most famous geyser in the park is Old Faithful Geyser. It is one of the most predictable geographical features on earth erupting almost every 91 minutes. The largest hot spring in Yellowstone and the third largest in the world is the Grand Prismatic Spring. The vivid colors in the spring are the result of pigmented bacteria that grow around the edges of the mineral-rich water. The bacteria produce colors ranging from green to red. The center of the pool is sterile due to extreme heat.

In addition to all the geothermal features Yellowstone is also home to one of the finest megafauna wildlife habitats in North America. Black bears, grizzly bears, deer, elk, bison and wolves can all be found within the park borders.

4. Las Vegas

Las Vegas

You wouldn’t think a city in the middle of the desert in Nevada would be as popular as it is, but it’s thanks to the cavalcade of casinos here that Las Vegas is so famous. The most well-known casinos themselves are practically household names: Caesar’s Palace, MGM Grand, the Bellagio. In addition to gambling, show girls and lavish performances, Las Vegas offers plenty more to suit people of all ages and interests. On the main street called the Strip, there are the Bellagio’s impressive fountain shows, a replica of the Eiffel Tower and of an Egyptian pyramid, among other landmarks.

Golfers will be happy to know there are more than 55 golf courses in and around Las Vegas. Just outside the city are state parks offering rock climbing and hiking trails. Also nearby is Lake Mead, which provides a variety of water sports.

3. San Francisco

San Francisco

Set on the tip of a peninsula, San Francisco is a beautiful city in northern California that is famous for a lot (and we really mean a lot) of things. Undoubtedly, the Golden Gate Bridge is the city’s number one attraction . Tourists can drive, bike ride or walk across this famous suspension bridge to admire and photograph stunning views. Another of the city’s most prominent landmarks are its historic cable cars, which present a memorable way to experience the steep inclines and main tourist attractions.

San Francisco is a city rich in history and culture known for its lovely Victorian homes and ethnic neighborhoods, of which Chinatown is the most famous with its colorful array of shops and markets. A popular waterfront district lined with souvenir shops and seafood restaurants, Fisherman’s Wharf is where tourists can take a ferry to Alcatraz Island to tour the notorious prison.

2. Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon

Attracting millions of visitors every year, the Grand Canyon is one of the great tourist attractions in the United States . Located in northern Arizona, this massive natural wonder was carved by the Colorado River over a period of several million years and now measures 277 miles (446 km) long, over a mile (1.6 km) deep and up to 18 miles (29 km) wide. It is not the deepest or the longest canyon in the world but the overwhelming size and colorful landscape offers visitor vistas that are hard to match.

Managed and protected by the Grand Canyon National Park , the Grand Canyon is contained within the national park as well as within the Hualapai and Havasupai Indian Reservations. Awe-inspiring landscapes, wildlife viewing, historic sites and adventurous activities are just a few of the reasons that make the Grand Canyon one of the world’s most famous natural wonders.

The Canyon is divided by two main sections, the popular South Rim and the remote North Rim. As the most accessible part for tourists, the South Rim features many historic sites such as the El Tovar Hotel, Grand Canyon Railway Depot and the Desert View Watchtower. Also in the South Rim is the Grand Canyon Village where many tourists can find ample lodging.

There are numerous well-marked trails to try out, including the South Kaibab Trail. If you want a really long hike, go for the Rim-to-Rim Trail but don’t forget to pack plenty of water, this is an unrelenting desert climate, after all.

One of the most popular attractions in the Canyon is Havasu Falls, a spectacular waterfall that plummets 120 feet (37 meters) into a natural swimming pool of turquoise water. Other sights and experiences opportunities in the Canyon include whitewater rafting, jeep tours, helicopter rides and the Skywalk, a glass sightseeing structure extending 4,000 feet (1,200 meters) over the rim of the Grand Canyon.

1. New York City

New York City

The jewel in the crown of the USA when it comes to urban areas, New York is a megacity that is absolutely packed full of iconic places, areas, and buildings. World renowned for its concentration of skyscrapers and famous attractions , New York City is what many foreigners often visualize when they think of the USA. In fact, sometimes it feels like you’re walking through familiar territory, thanks to how often the city features in Hollywood films.

Even the “Five Boroughs” that make up NYC are famous (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, Staten Island). Then there’s the culture: Koreatown, multiple Chinatowns, the remnants of Little Italy, and communities from Jewish to African American make New York a true world city made rich by the people who’ve flocked here from all over the world.

Some of New York’s most notable landmarks that can be toured include the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building and the Rockefeller Center. One of the city’s most important historical sites is Ellis Island, where millions of immigrants first arrived in America.

New York is also home to some of the most distinguished museums and art galleries in the world such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim Museum and the American Museum of Natural History. Additionally, Manhattan’s Theater District is world known with its collection of Broadway theaters and other entertainment venues. Throbbing with flashing neon lights and glittering billboards, Times Square is the city’s dazzling entertainment district where tourists can catch a Broadway performance and shop for souvenirs.

For those who need to catch their breath from all the hustle and bustle of New York City, Central Park is the answer with its wide open green spaces, gardens, wooded paths and outdoor recreation.

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@Lindy… how dare u downplay Atlanta and include a NO NAME place such as Lynchburg??? GOH.

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February 7, 2017 at 9:34 am

By all means, visit Lexington, KY. Come during the Keeneland spring or summer meets. You’ve never visited a more economical and beautiful racetrack. Lots of hotels in all price ranges. Visit a horse farm. Visit multiple distilleries on the Bourbon Trail. Don’t miss the home of Mary Todd Lincoln, right downtown; tours are economical and high quality. Ride out through the horse farms. Take a daytrip to lovely little Midway for shops and independently owned restaurants.

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January 25, 2017 at 1:44 pm

It really depends on what you are looking for but Santa Fe NM, Tuscon AZ and Austin TX are great places to visit. And how did Savannah get picked over Charleston SC? Almost any American would pick Charleston over Savannah. A couple of these places baffle me as to how they made this list. Atlanta? Denver? Denver is just a place to fly into to go somewhere else. Lynchburg VA and Lexington KY are beautiful, fun places, to name a few. I have been to 47 of the 50 states. I am very confident in my comment.

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January 3, 2017 at 12:52 pm

I think one of the most interesting cities in America is Memphis, TN. From Rendezvous Ribs to Beale Street and BB King, to the Peabody hotel and on to Elvis’s Grace Land, there is more to do in this city than most people realize.

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February 24, 2016 at 6:14 am

@Rigo, She didn’t mention Orlando? Keep your bias to yourself, she said New Orleans. There’s also a lot of stuff in Orlando you won’t get in LA. Less traffic, cleaner air, generally people are not as rude, hotter, Disney in Orlando may not be the ‘original’ but is far far superior to Disney in Cali as is Universal.

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Don’t worry Jess you can visit Disneyland(the original), California Adventure(across from Disneyland, and part of it), Universal Studios Hollywood(also original) and even the original six flags magic mountain while in Los Angeles, even San Diego its just an hour and a half drive from Los Angeles you can’t get all that in Orlando. Las Vegas is a short 4hrs drive through the Mojave desert rent a car it might be cheaper and on the way there you can stop at calico ghost town. Good luck and welcome to California enjoy your stay 😉

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I totally agree with this list! Can’t believe I’ll be going to four cities in this list in about a year. Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Francisco and New York City. Flying all the way from Malaysia. Feelin’ so blessed, but I’ll have to wait for the visa exemption first. Thinking of going to New Orleans if possible, but I’m short of cash. I’ve only got enough for the four cities; tough luck for me.

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18 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in the USA

Written by Lana Law Updated Sep 16, 2022

The United States is home to some of the most spectacular scenery in the world and some of the most recognizable icons on the planet . Many of the top attractions in the United States are bucket list destinations, drawing visitors from around the world.

Compiling a list of places to see is step one. But keep in mind, given the size of the United States, most people plan their trips to a specific region, be it the East Coast, the Southwest, the beaches of Florida or California , or outlying regions like Hawaii and Alaska.

You may want to see the city sights, or head out to the top parks and natural areas in the US . In some cases, you can easily combine the two if you plan a day trip or two.

Plenty of options await you, with incredible sights sprinkled across the country. For anyone in the enviable position of having unlimited time and resources, these are the top attractions to include on your US itinerary.

1. Grand Canyon

2. niagara falls, 3. statue of liberty, 4. white house, 5. walt disney world resort, 7. las vegas strip, 8. yosemite national park, 9. golden gate bridge, 10. times square, 11. freedom trail in boston, 12. yellowstone national park, 13. san antonio river walk, 14. kennedy space center, 15. st. louis arch, 16. glacier national park and the going-to-the-sun road, 17. mount rushmore national memorial, 18. sedona's red rock country.

Grand Canyon

This incredible natural attraction is one of the most visited places in the United States. Carved out by the Colorado River, the Grand Canyon cuts deep into the landscape, creating dramatic cliff walls and ledges. Visitors standing on the rim of the canyon can see down to the canyon floor a mile below, and look out over the ridges and cliffs that run as far as the eye can see.

The South Rim , about 4.5 hours by car from Las Vegas, is the most visited section of Grand Canyon National Park. This is where you'll find a large visitor center, regular bus service along the Rim in the high season, and a walkway that runs along the canyon with numerous viewing points and platforms. Several wonderful hikes , including the Bright Angel Trail, leave from here.

Grand Canyon

The Skywalk , a glass bridge leading out over the edge of the Grand Canyon is another popular attraction. It is located at Eagle Point, on the West Rim . This area is about a four-hour drive from the South Rim, but usually less than a 2.5-hour drive from Las Vegas. If you are planning a day trip from Las Vegas, this area is a good option

The North Rim, which also has lookout areas, provides a different perspective. This section of the park is less visited and has limited access from November to May due to snow and winter conditions.

Read More: Top Tourist Attractions at the Grand Canyon

Niagara Falls

Situated along the Canada-US border, Niagara Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in the world . The water from Lake Erie flows into Lake Ontario over these massive waterfalls, known for the great quantity of water that is constantly tumbling over the vertical drop.

Niagara Falls is actually a set of three falls: It consists of the largest section, known as Horseshoe Falls, with a drop of 187 feet; a second section on the American side of the river, known as the American Falls, with a drop of 89 feet; and a much thinner section located next to the American Falls, known as Bridal Veil Falls, with a drop of 78 feet.

Views are good on both sides of the river, but the Canadian side gives a very different perspective and is worth a visit if you don't mind crossing the border into Canada.

View of American Falls in winter from the Canadian side

Summer is the most popular time to visit Niagara Falls, when the weather is warm, gardens are in bloom, and wandering around is pleasant. Winter provides a unique opportunity to see the snow-covered shores and ice-covered railings, street signs, and trees. It's truly a winter wonderland.

On clear days, the plume of mist rising from Niagara Falls can be seen from as far away as the CN Tower in downtown Toronto, Canada, on the opposite shore of Lake Ontario.

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Statue of Liberty

A universal symbol of freedom, the Statue of Liberty is America's most familiar icon and the largest statue in the world . Standing proudly in New York Harbor, visitors can admire the statue from various points around the city, particularly Battery Park, or take a ferry right to the statue.

For people who plan to go out to the statue, options include grounds tickets, pedestal tickets, or crown tickets, which allow different levels of access to the site. One of the best options is to take a sightseeing tour and see both the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.

Official site: http://www.nps.gov/stli/index.htm

Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in New York City

White House

The White House is the official residence of the President of the United States, and should be on the top of your list of things to see in Washington . This historic structure has been the home of every president except George Washington. Lafayette Park is on the north side of the White House; beyond is a pedestrian-only zone, full of interesting characters, and an excellent spot to get a great photo.

It was originally built by James Hoban in 1792 and, after being burned down by British forces in 1814, was rebuilt in 1818. Tours of the White House are free, but reservations must be made a minimum of three weeks in advance. Strict security rules are always in effect.

Official site: http://www.whitehouse.gov/

Walt Disney World Resort

This mega amusement park in Orlando is the top family attraction in America, and has been catering to both young and old for decades. Opened in 1971, Walt Disney World has managed to maintain its relevance and its allure for children and even many adults throughout the years.

Walt Disney World Resort encompasses not only the various theme parks, it also includes water parks, Downtown Disney with shopping and theaters, and much more, from fine dining to golf. This is a place where you can spend a day or a week.

If you feel the need for a bit of sand and surf, the beaches of Florida's Atlantic coast are only an hour away.

Waikiki

Home to the most popular beach in the Hawaiian Islands and possibly the most famous beach in the Pacific, Waikiki has been a tourist destination for over a century. Today this area is a cross between tropical paradise and modern city.

Relaxing on this beautiful stretch of sand with palm trees blowing in the wind will certainly let you know you are in the tropics, but the high-rise buildings and busy street in behind are a reminder that you are not far from civilization. Shopping, dining, surfing, and sunbathing are all part of what makes this small section of Oahu so popular with tourists of all ages from all parts of the world.

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

Las Vegas Strip

Walking along the Las Vegas Strip, the main street leading through the city past the mega resorts, is like strolling through an amusement park for adults. Recreations of the New York skyline, the Eiffel Tower, the canals of Venice, and many more foreign sites line this famous street.

Beginning at one end with the Luxor Hotel, designed in a pyramid shape, a walk down the street will reveal an erupting volcano and dancing fountains, while inside the resorts are all kinds of oddities and entertainment. Many of the best things to see and do in Las Vegas are sights that can be seen for free.

One of the main attractions in Las Vegas is the constant lineup of shows. World-famous singers looking to settle down turn to Las Vegas as a home base, where they perform regularly. Unique performing groups from magic to comedy and acrobatics can also be found here nightly.

When you've had enough of the nightlife and city lights, you can still explore the nearby attractions on a day trip from Las Vegas . See nearby Death Valley National Park, Hoover Dam, or Valley of Fire State Park. Explore the desert on hiking trails around Las Vegas , some of which are just minutes from downtown.

Yosemite National Park

One of America's most loved parks, Yosemite National Park is one of the best places to visit in California , particularly for nature lovers. Famous sights, like the incredible granite domes of El Capitan and Half Dome, have to be seen in person to fully appreciate their grandeur. The massive waterfalls that tumble off sheer cliffs from mountain snowfall or sudden summer rainstorms are another of the park's highlights.

Yosemite National Park is full of activity-based things to do that include hiking, climbing, walking, and horseback riding. Hiking trails in Yosemite lead to some of the most scenic areas and are a good way to escape the crowds at lookouts.

View of Half Dome from Glacier Point

For those less inclined to be physically active, the sheer natural beauty of Yosemite can be enjoyed from a picnic table over a leisurely home-packed lunch. You can also see the highlights on a driving tour through the park.

Accommodation is limited in the park to several lodges and a number of very nice campgrounds . Outside the gates, more options are available.

Golden Gate Bridge

Arching across San Francisco Bay, joining San Francisco and Marin County, the Golden Gate Bridge has been a California icon since it was built in the 1930s. Contrasting with the blue water, the bridge's orangish-red color is an aesthetic accent that brings a unique quality to the city.

It also has a unique presence when it's shrouded in fog with just the peaks of the main towers projecting through the low-lying cloud. The bridge is approximately two miles long and part of Hwy 101 or SR 1. If the day is clear, one of the best viewing spots is on Conzelman Road, located in Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

Read More: Top Attractions & Things to Do in San Francisco

Times Square

Bustling Times Square, famous for its flashing billboards, New Year's Eve count down, and constant throngs of people, lies at the heart of Midtown Manhattan. This intersection, in normal times, is really about the energy one feels when standing on the corner as taxi cabs rush by and lights flash overhead, rather than any individual site on the square.

While it is an interesting place to visit during the day, it is probably best seen at night to experience the full impact.

Freedom Trail in Boston

Boston's Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile walking route that leads past some of the city's most important historical attractions. A line of red bricks, inlaid in the sidewalk marks the route, making it an easy way for tourists to find their way around.

Information on the trail and the sites can be found at the Visitors Center in the Boston Common , which is a good place to start your tour. Sites along the Freedom Trail include the State House, Old State House, the Old Granary Burying Ground, Old City Hall, Faneuil Hall, Paul Revere House, and many more.

Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Boston

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is home to a huge ancient volcano, which has resulted in a dramatic landscape and awesome natural phenomena. Geysers and hot springs, along with incredible waterfalls along the Yellowstone River are just some of the attractions drawing in huge numbers of tourists each year.

The park, the oldest national park in the USA, is also home to all kinds of wildlife, with free-roaming bison, bighorn sheep, antelope, black bears, and grizzly bears.

The park is also a wonderful place to camp, with a total of 12 Yellowstone campgrounds containing 2,000 sites.

Read More: Visiting Yellowstone National Park: Attractions, Tips & Tours

San Antonio River Walk

San Antonio's River Walk is a beautiful location and a great place to spend some time, whether you are looking for a place to wander, enjoy a meal, or look for souvenirs. Stretching along the San Antonio River in the heart of the city, this pedestrian area is lined with restaurants and outdoor dining areas, with everything from casual to fine cuisine.

Small boats meander along the river and scenic arching bridges complete the tranquil scene. Large old trees drape over the river and walkway providing shade. The River Walk also features a variety of entertainment, with occasional live music and seasonal events.

Official site: http://www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com/

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Shuttle Atlantis at Cape Canaveral, Kennedy Space Center

For those who have ever dreamed about what it would be like to blast off into space, a trip to the Kennedy Space Center is a must-do. The spacecrafts of NASA along with the history of space exploration make for an entertaining and educational experience. This is a popular attraction with all ages and one of the top things to do in Florida .

You may think that your visit will be a quick one; see a few spaceships and then head on your way. However, many people are surprised when they become fully engrossed in their visit and end up spending most of the day at the center.

Things to see include the rocket garden, the real Space Shuttle Atlantis, the Heroes and Legends exhibit, and the Journey to Mars exposition, along with many others.

Official site: https://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/

St Louis Arch

This famous "Gateway to the West" in St. Louis is both symbolic and eye-catching. Rising above the city, gleaming in the midday sun and illuminated at night, the arch can be seen from miles away on the otherwise flat surroundings.

It was built in the early 1960s and stands in Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Park . Elevators offer easy and scenic transportation to the top of the arch where visitors are treated to great views out over the city and surroundings.

Official site: https://www.gatewayarch.com/

Glacier National Park

Montana's Glacier National Park offers some of the most beautiful mountain scenery in the United States. Mountains, lakes, glaciers, valleys, and waterfalls combine to form a spectacular alpine landscape.

One of the best ways to truly appreciate the terrain is from the famous Going-to-the-Sun Road. This narrow road, hugging the mountain side as it winds its way up and over the 7,747-foot Logan pass, opened in 1932.

Due to the elevation and climate, the road is only open during the summer months. The sights along this road are superlative, and you'll likely find yourself stopping at handy pullouts to soak it all up.

Glacier National Park also has some unique historic lodges, including the East Lodge, with it's huge timbered interior. The park is also a top hiking destination in the state. Hiking trails lead to wonderful alpine vistas if you're willing to put in a bit of effort.

The park is relatively isolated, so most people plan to visit for a few days. Accommodation is available in the historic lodges and hotels in West Glacier, and if you feel like camping in Glacier National Park , 13 campgrounds are available.

Read More: Top Things to Do in Glacier National Park

Mount Rushmore National Memorial

If you find yourself in South Dakota, don't miss a chance to see Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Towering above the surrounding forest are the faces of four US Presidents: George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, and Theodore Roosevelt.

This incredible achievement was created by one man, John Gutzon de la Mothe Borglum, and upon his death, finished off by his son Lincoln. The hard work of carving giant heads out of stone started in 1927 and continued on for many years until its completion in 1941.

The national memorial is a popular attraction, especially in the summer. Try to plan to arrive early in the day to avoid the crowds.

Hiking in Sedona

Just a wonderfully scenic two-hour drive from Phoenix, this small city has quickly become one of Arizona's top places to visit .

Its beautiful setting, in among the red rocks, makes it perfect for a day trip from Phoenix , but it makes an even better vacation destination. Plan on spending at least a night or two to enjoy all Sedona has to offer. The town has some fantastic restaurants as well as spas and luxury resorts in and around town.

Sedona has a bit of everything when it comes to keeping busy: fantastic hiking , mountain biking , and camping , all coupled with a quirky vibe that makes a trip here fun for everyone.

Sedona is a year-round destination, but is especially popular in the spring, when the trees burst into bloom and you get the occasional desert rain storm.

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The USA tourist map shows all tourist places and points of interest of USA. This travel map of USA will allow you to easily plan your visits of landmarks of USA in Americas. The USA tourist map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Tourism in the USA is a large industry that serves millions of international and domestic tourists yearly as its mentioned in USA tourist map. Tourists visit the USA to see natural wonders, cities, historic landmarks and entertainment venues. Americans seek similar attractions, as well as recreation and vacation areas. Tourism in the USA grew rapidly in the form of urban tourism during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. By the 1850s, tourism in the USA was well established both as a cultural activity and as an industry.

New York, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco, all major USA cities, attracted a large number of tourists by the 1890s as you can see in USA tourist map. By 1915, city touring had marked significant shifts in the way Americans perceived, organized and moved around in urban environments. As of 2008, the most visited tourist attraction in the US is Times Square in Manhattan, New York City which attracts approximately 35 million visitors yearly.

As one of the largest and most diverse countries in the world, The USA boast an amazing amount of tourist destinations ranging from the skyscrapers of New York and Chicago, the natural wonders of Yellowstone and Alaska to the sunny beaches of California, Florida and Hawaii as its shown in USA tourist map. There are plenty of options for tourists with incredible sights sprinkled across the country. The USA is home to some of the most spectacular scenery in the world and some of the most recognizable icons on the globe.

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This incredible natural attractions is one of the most visited places in the USA. Carved out by the Colorado River, the Grand Canyon as its mentioned in USA attractions map cuts deep into the landscape, creating dramatic cliff walls and ledges. Situated along the Canada-USA border, Niagara Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in the world. The water from Lake Erie flows into Lake Ontario over these massive waterfalls, known for the great quantity of water that is constantly tumbling over the vertical drop. A universal symbol of freedom, the Statue of Liberty is America most familiar icon and the largest statue in the world. Standing 152 ft in New York Harbor, visitors can admire the statue from various points around the city, particularly Battery Park, or take a ferry right to the statue.

The White House is the official residence of the President of the USA, and on almost all tourists list of things to see in Washington as you can see in USA attractions map. This historic structure has been the home of every president except George Washington. Yellowstone National Park is home to a huge ancient volcano which has resulted in a dramatic landscape and awesome natural phenomena. Geysers and hot springs, along with incredible waterfalls along the Yellowstone River are just some of the attractions drawing in huge numbers of tourists each year. mega amusement park in Orlando is the top family attraction in the country, and has been catering to both young and old for decades. Opened in 1971, Walt Disney World has managed to maintain its relevance and its allure for children and even many adults throughout the years.

Bustling Times Square, famous for its flashing billboards, New Year Eve count down as its shown in USA attractions map, and constant throngs of people, lies at the heart of Midtown Manhattan. This intersection is really about the energy one feels when standing on the corner as taxi cabs rush by and lights flash overhead, rather than any individual site on the square. Arching across San Francisco Bay, joining San Francisco and Marin County, the Golden Gate Bridge has been a California icon since it was built in the 1930s. Contrasting with the blue water, the bridge orangish-red color is an aesthetic accent that brings a unique quality to the city. Home to the most popular beach in the Hawaiian Islands and possibly the most famous beach in the Pacific, Waikiki has been a tourist destination for over a century.

The top 12 places to visit in the USA in 2024

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The best thing about visiting the USA can be summed up in one word: variety. This expansive country contains an incredible number of travel experiences that would take a lifetime to complete – try wandering through the redwoods, breathing in deep gulps of sea air on glimmering beaches, or immersing yourself in the underground art scenes in some of the world's most famous cities.

Whether you're a nature lover looking for wide open spaces and snow-covered peaks or a culture fiend who can't get enough of museums and galleries, the USA has something for you. To help stem the overwhelm of options, these are our 12 favorite places to visit in the USA in 2024.

1. New York, New York

Best place for art and architecture

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

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

2. San Francisco, CA

Best for counter-culture

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

3. National Mall in Washington, DC

Best for national history

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

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4. New England

Best for forest drives

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

5. Pacific Coast Highway

Best for West Coast exploration

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

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

6. New Orleans, Louisiana

Best for foodies and art lovers

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

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

7. Santa Fe, New Mexico

Best for Indigenous history and culture

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

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8. Chicago, Illinois

Best metropolis for midwestern charm

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

9. Rocky Mountains, Colorado

Best for big peaks and winter sports

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

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

10. Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina and Virginia

Best for east coast mountains

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

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11. The Everglades, Florida

Best for wildlife watchers

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

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

12. Southwestern Utah

Best for geology lovers

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

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

This article was first published May 3, 2021 and updated Feb 23, 2024.

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Every U.S. state has many and various tourist attractions . However, specific U.S. states have become more popular traveler destinations. The following ten states are the most visited in the United States: California, Florida, Nevada, Texas, New York, Virginia, South Carolina, Arizona, Georgia, Hawaii. These U.S. states are some of their particular attractions, and their features are accented below.

Map of the most visited states in the U.S.

1. California

California is the country’s most populated state and is a significant agricultural state, providing about 99% of some crops. 

About 50% of the state’s area is government-owned and committed to the conservation of nature. Millions of travelers crowd to California to visit the national monuments, historical places, parks, and beaches. California’s most popular tourist destinations are Disneyland, which is visited by almost 15 million people annually. Other popular attractions in the state are:

  • Yosemite National park.
  • Death Valley.
  • Disneyland.
  • The Golden Gate Bridge.
  • The Hollywood sign.

Disney World is the most-visited theme park globally, so it isn’t unexpected that Florida would stand so high. There’s so much else to view in Florida, including great beach cities along the Mexican Gulf and Atlantic shores. Florida is scattered with traveler attractions and historical places, recreational facilities, and excellent picturesque spots for travelers to visit.

Nevada is the place to one of the most visiting and entertaining centers globally, Las Vegas. In the city are located gambling and entertainment spots as well as the outstanding clubs in the U.S. Other famous attraction places include Lake Tahoe, Hoover Dam, Valley of Fire State Park.

Texas is the second-largest after Alaska state in the U.S. This state is genuinely distinct in all ways, shapes, and forms. Texas’s landscape varies from sands to stunning shores to mountain areas to dense woods.

5. New York

We are pretty astonished to observe New York come in as the 5th most visited state in the U.S., given how well-known its famous traveler attraction sites are. The most visited attractions of the world’s financial capital are the Empire State Building, Times Square, the National Monument of the Statue of Liberty, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

6. Virginia

From its gorgeous rolling hills to its vibrant colonial past, Virginia has much to offer everyone passing through. Virginia stretched from the Chesapeake Bay to the Appalachian Mounts. Whether you are a beach person or mount person, Virginia is your best choice.

Famous vacationist attractions include Busch Gardens, Luray Caverns, the Shenandoah National Park, Shenandoah Valley, and different historical monuments, including preserved colonies.

7. South Carolina

South Carolina is a U.S. state of forests, beaches, and beautiful parks and gardens. If you want a pleasant, quiet holiday, think of visiting the Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, Joe Riley Waterfront ParkSkywheel Myrtle Beach, Broadway at the Beach, the Congaree, and Brookgreen Gardens.

Arizona waterfalls are at #8 in our listing of the most visited U.S states. One of the most famous tourist attraction scenes worldwide – Grand Canyon National Park, located in Arizona. Millions of tourists make their route to the state to tour this incredible natural formation. Other astonishing places such as Petrified Forest National Park, Antelope Canyon, Saguaro National Park, Monument Valley, and Petrified Forest bring millions of travelers worldwide.

Visitors to Georgia adore many tourist attractions, including Lookout Mountain, Atlanta Botanical and Rock City Gardens, Carter Presidential Library, National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Moreover, Georgia is perceived as a peach state and is essential for being the prime raiser of pecans, peanuts, and Vidalia onions.

Hawaii is a unique U.S. state located in the tropics. The state is called by many a paradise on Earth because of the picturesque landscapes, lush rainforests, waterfalls, and world-class hotels dispersed throughout the islands. Besides the forests and beaches you can visit, a dormant volcano, and an iconic landmark, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Waimea Canyon State, and Na Pali Coast State Park.

The Most Visited U.S. States

The least visited u.s. states.

Now that we know which U.S. states do the most visiting, it is interesting to find out which states did the least traveling. Whether they don’t have any promoted attractions or they favor spending their money on other tasks, or don’t have as much access to huge airports, these are the states who travel the least in America. Coming in at #51 is West Virginia, which is followed on the list by Vermont, Nebraska, New Hampshire, and rounding out the below five is Rhode Island. At #46, we have Kansas, then Arkansas at #44, preceded by Maine, North Dakota, and Connecticut.

Want to learn more about unique landmarks and various tourist attractions in every U.S. state? Then have a look at the following books:

  • National Geographic Road Atlas
  • Fodor’s Best Road Trips in the USA

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How about the most visited states by their size or population? This basically reads as a list of states ordered by how many people live in them.

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Not even close Austin

California (Population: 39,613,493) Texas (Population: 29,730,311) Florida (Population: 21,944,577) New York (Population: 19,299,981) Pennsylvania (Population: 12,804,123) Illinois (Population: 12,569,321) Ohio (Population: 11714618

Georgia (Population: 10,830,007) North Carolina (Population: 10,701,022) Michigan (Population: 9,992,427

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Isn’t Michigan’s population 10 million?

Justin Johnson

This is completely incorrect information. This is a list based on population not on how many people travel there every year. Sorry but Maine is in the top ten for destination hot spots for vacationers. To be honest I wish it was closer to 44.

not even close Justin

California (Population: 39,613,493) Texas (Population: 29,730,311) Florida (Population: 21,944,577) New York (Population: 19,299,981) Pennsylvania (Population: 12,804,123) Illinois (Population: 12,569,321) Ohio (Population: 11,714,618) Georgia (Population: 10,830,007) North Carolina (Population: 10,701,022) Michigan (Population: 9,992,427

Lmfao clearly you’ve never been here during flat lander season.

Dave

so basically you read the first part about California, just the first paragraph, and called it a day?

Drew

Source or methodology please?

prair

thats crazy

balls?

man thas crazy. va is small. i live there id know lmaoo

sells

9 mil is small to you? also lots of tourism

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29 Best Things To Do In The USA – Road Trip Map

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The United States is as vast as it is exciting! Stretching for thousands of miles, it literally takes days (non-stop) to drive from one end to the other which is no mean feat, especially if you’re the designated driver that’s on the search for all the best things to do in the USA. 

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Our last road trip from the Florida Keys to Los Angeles took approximately 50 hours of solid driving; thankfully, there’s no need to do this in one fell swoop. There are tonnes of incredible places to stop, chill out and explore on your route.

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That’s why I decided to create a map to showcase some of the very best places you’ll want to see.

Take a look at 29 of the best things to do in the USA to include on your road trip across the United States . Have the best time visiting the United States. 

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29 Places To Visit On A USA Roadtrip

1.) hike washington state.

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Not to be confused with the capital city, Washington State is the perfect place to immerse yourself in nature.

Pack some walking boots, walk the coastal paths and visit the breathtaking peaks such as Mt. St Helens. It’s totally beautiful and one of the best things to do in the US

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2.) Chow down at Pike Place Market, Seattle

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Seattle is such a distinct city from many others in the US, its chilled vibe, incredible culture and gorgeous Pike Place Market will make you want to stay.

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Don’t forget to grab some delicious clam chowder in sourdough bread bowls. They’re delicious on chilly winter days. 

Seattle is one of those cities where you can really enjoy that great mix of culture, gorgeous markets and easy access to the great outdoors. Visiting is easily one of the best things to do in the USA – just don’t forget a cup of jo whilst you’re there. 

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3.) Stroll across Cannon Beach, Oregon

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Arguably, one of the west coast’s best beaches, Cannon Beach is the perfect place to relax on a lazy day in the sun.

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Rent a bike, walk the coastal route or catch some waves near Haystack Rock.

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4.) See the geothermal pools of Yellowstone 

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Yellowstone National Park  is one of the country’s most stunning reserves and easily up there as one of the best things to do in the USA if you want to explore the National Parks. 

I loved my trip here.

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This gigantic park is filled with geothermal pools, luminous rock formations and volcanic activity. It’s a unique and diverse national park that’s well worth the visit.

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5.) Hike up Half Dome in Yosemite

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Nestled in the stunning countryside of California , Yosemite is one awe-inspiring place to visit. 

Don’t forget to book your tickets for Half Dome before you go, there’s an allotted allocation per day.

Best Things To Do In Yosemite

If you’re not a hiker at heart, then take a tour of Yosemite Village and the Ansel Adams Gallery. Visiting is one of the best things to do in the USA, especially if you love to hike.

Plus, you can easily visit as part of a wider California road trip, too. 

Read more: Best national parks in the USA to visit

6.) Discover the city of San Francisco

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San Francisco is one of my favourite cities in the USA .

Perched on the bay, it’s the perfect place to enjoy the likes of Muir Woods, Nappa Valley and the melting pot of culture that is the city itself.

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Oh, don’t forget to visit Fisherman’s Wharf and see the massive seals that call the harbour home. Just remember to block your nose; they’re a little stinky.

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7.) Spot the Hollywood Sign in Los Angeles

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Los Angeles and the surrounding regions are a perfect place to stop for a few days of sun, sea and culture. Make sure you check out the Hollywood sign and the Griffin Observatory too.

If you’re looking for a bite to eat, make sure to check out Eggslut , they make the meanest (and biggest) hot sandwiches I’ve ever seen.

Read more: Best things to do in Los Angeles

8.) Admire the art at Salvation Mountain 

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Salvation Mountain is a unique and special place!

Filled with colourful mountains, inspiring installations and lots of artistic flairs this place is perfect to stop at whilst on your journey east or west.

Read more: How to visit Salvation Mountain

9.) Try your luck in Las Vegas

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One of the world’s most famous part towns, Las Vegas is one city that has to be seen to be believed. Love it, or hate it, visiting Las Vegas is eye-opening and one of the best things to do in the USA if you want a completely different type of city break. 

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Walk (some) of the strip, spend a few $$$ at the casino and take a ride on one of the strip’s hair-raising rides!

Read more: Things to see in Las Vegas

10.) Walk within Antelope Canyon 

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Located in the Navajo lands within Arizona, Antelope Canyon is one of those spots’s you’ll likely have seen but never really knew where it was.

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Head here to walk through this stunning canyon and explore the incredible naturally carved landscape.

Read more: How to visit Antelope Canyon

11.) Drive through Monument Valley

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Monument Valley is an incredible place to visit.

Take your car through this 17-mile trail that weaves through this stunning landscape to enjoy the views.

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For an overnight stay, why not camp in the designated areas and enjoy the pristine, unadulterated skies of the US. Trust me, you won’t forget this place easily.

Read more: Best things to do in Monument Valley

12.) Walk the edge of a Meteor Crater

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When travelling through Arizona, make sure to make a stop at the huge, Meteor Crater .

This massive meteor Crater happened around 50,000 years ago when the region was struck by, you guessed it, a meteor. Take a tour of the crater and marvel at how huge this hole in the earth is!

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13.) Go Alien hunting in Roswell 

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If you’re interested in the conspiracy theories around Area 51 and the alleged UFO sightings in and around New Mexico , then you must head to this quirky town of Roswell.

Visit the UFO Museum, spot the extra-terrestrial artwork around the town and see if you can spot a UFO or two!

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14.) Explore the River Walk in San Antonio

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This historic city of San Antonio  is the perfect place to chill out and enjoy a little slice of Texan life.

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Make sure to explore the River Walk and head inside The Alamo, which is very important in the history of the United States. San Antonio is gorgeous and visiting is one of the best things to do in the USA whilst on a wider Texan road trip.

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15.) Find the Presidential Heads

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Houston has a lot going for it; the Space Center, the home of Beyonce  and some larger-than-life Presidential Heads .

Yup, most visitors to Houston have no idea about one of the city’s hidden gems that are hidden just off the freeway. Take a look at our full post visiting the Presidential Heads, right here .

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16.) Gorge at Mother’s in New Orleans 

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New Orleans is one of the United States most amazing cities to visit, especially if it’s your first time.

Head towards the French Quarter , enjoy Bourbon Street (even if it gets a little crazy at night) and soak up the atmosphere at Preservation Hall.

Oh, and grab a mighty fine bite to eat at Mother’s too. Make sure to grab a cup of seafood gumbo or the original debris with au jus gravy. 

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17.) See manatees in Ichituknee Springs

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Ichituknee Springs is about 3 hours northwest of Orlando by car and well worth a visit.

Rent yourself a dingy, head toward the springs themselves and allow yourself to float downstream where you’ll float alongside wild manatees and a few other Floridian residents.

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18.) Enjoy the thrills of Orlando

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Orlando is one of the best places in the world for thrill-seekers like us!

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Regardless of your age, places like Universal’s Islands of Adventure and Disney World are too much fun to miss. We had such a great time exploring all the parks… and they’re perfect for any age.

19.) Explore Miami

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Miami is a one-of-a-kind type of city! If cities were animals, Miami would definitely be a peacock.

Head to the beach, enjoy the art-deco architecture and people-watching in this fascinating city. As the day turns to night, be sure to party it up.

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20.) See the stunning Florida Keys

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A few hours south of Miami is the gorgeous islands that are the Florida Keys where you can enjoy the humid heat, beautiful beaches and a laid-back way of life.

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Head to Key West and discover the charming heritage of this amazing place.

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21.) Visit the Blue Ridge Mountains, Tennessee 

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Tennessee is one of those states that we might not immediately think to visit, especially when you’ve got the big-hitting destinations in Tennessee of Nashville , Memphis and Knoxville .

Make sure to visit the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and take a hike towards some of the smaller peaks. It’s one of the best things to do in the USA, especially if you’re wanting an escape from the hustle and bustle of the cities. 

Oh and don’t forget to make a stop at Dollywood too!

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22.) Find the impressive Mt. Rushmore

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If you’re heading to South Dakota , make sure to make a stop at Mt. Rushmore to see the world-famous presidential heads that are carved into the mountainside.

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This huge monument is pretty epic to see and a great place to stop on your way east or west.

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23.) Discover the windy city, Chicago

Nicknamed the windy city, Chicago is one pretty cool city to visit.

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Spend a few days exploring this epic place and discover the massive legume that now stands, in pride of place, in the city.

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24.) Explore Washington DC

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Washington D.C . has a lot going for it. Impressive buildings, stunning museums and quaint districts that you have to explore.

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Make sure to spend some time appreciating the Smithsonian Museums and the charming heritage of Alexandria.

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25.) See the secret spots of New York City

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We all know the firm favourites of Lady Liberty , the Rockefeller Center and the Empire State Building ; but there are many other sites that are hidden from view too.

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Just make sure to explore Manhattan and visit some of the other areas; like Brooklyn , too. 

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26.) Gorge on fresh lobster in Boston

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No visit to Boston would be complete without walking the historic, Freedom Trail and grabbing bite to eat from one of the many restaurants serving fresh lobster with lashings of garlic buttery goodness.

It’s easy to visit Providence, Rhode Island from Boston too.

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27.) See the beauty of the North-East

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The natural beauty of the north-east coastline has to be seen on your road trip across the east coast .

Make sure to make some stops in some of the main towns (and islands) that are just perfect for a day trip. 

Read more: Best places to visit on the East Coast

28.) Enjoy the wintery landscapes of Alaska

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Yep, it’s pretty chilly and the roads can get super icy, so if you’re planning on visiting Alaska make sure you understand the driving conditions before you go.

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Once there, there’s a shedload of epic spots and the best things to do in the USA, including some of these beauties . Just make lots of time for the gorgeous natural beauty of Alaska.

Oh, and always take care in exploring the great outdoors. 

Read more: Exploring the best places in Alaska

29.) See the awe-inspiring beauty of Hawaii 

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Look, you won’t be able to drive from the mainland but there’s no stopping you from carrying on your road trip to (and within) Hawaii itself.

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There are so many places to see in this volcanic archipelago, especially if it’s your first visit! For me, the island of Maui is so stunning. 

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Each day, we drove between 3-8 hours, mostly around 4 hours and tried to get this finished by noon – this allows you to enjoy the rest of the day(s) at your chosen pit stop. Remember, as driving distances can be long, make sure to take lots of breaks and stop if you’re tired. No one likes a tired driver!

As with any of our posts, if you need any advice/tips on planning your route or any more info on the stops, make sure to send us a message.

We’re always happy to help and suggest heaps of the best things to do in the USA that we totally loved on our trip. 

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According to an advisory posted Wednesday by the National Hurricane Center , heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Debby across portions of eastern South Carolina and southeast North Carolina is expected to persist through Thursday, which could broaden the areas of " considerable flooding ."

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The Wisconsin city is located on Lake Michigan's western shore , less than two hours from Chicago.

For outdoorsy types, you can hit up Bradford Beach or hike and bike at Lakeshore State Park. If you like beer, tour some local breweries — Urban Harvest, Miller Brewing Company, Milwaukee Brewing Co. — and taste their offerings.

Baseball fans can even spend a day tailgating and catch a Brewers game at American Family Field .

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The area's gorgeous red-colored rocks offer countless hiking opportunities , including braving Bell Rock butte. For more active adventures, there are great places to kayak and mountain bike, or you can head to one of the supernatural vortexes (energy hot spots) Sedona is known for.

The natural water slide at Slide Rock State Park is a unique Arizona attraction, and Oak Creek is a gorgeous place to swim . If you're really brave, you can book a Pink Jeep Tour to see more of the nearby jaw-dropping sights while basically hanging off the cliffs.

The Chapel of the Holy Cross is always at the top of my list, followed by an Old West chuckwagon dinner at Blazin' M Ranch. Downtown Sedona also has a plethora of retail and restaurant options, including the famous Cowboy Club.

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Visiting Old San Juan feels like taking a trip back in time. I suggest booking a tour that takes you to Capilla del Cristo, Santa María Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery, and the San Juan Cathedral.

Stay at one of the premier beach spots, like Hilton's El Conquistador Resort. And if you're looking for a thrill, book a snorkeling excursion at Icacos Island, hike through rainforests to search for waterfalls, or find a spot to go ziplining.

My favorite experience, which cannot be missed, is kayaking to Laguna Grande at night to see spectacular bioluminescent water.

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Take some time to stroll the shops of River Street or hop on one of the city's famous ghost tours — Savannah is considered one of the most haunted cities in America . One of my favorite ways to see the city is by riverboat cruise, and if you have time, take a day trip to the lovely Tybee Island.

History and architecture buffs should also explore the Olde Pink House, Forsyth Park, and the gorgeous homes on Jones Street.

Mrs. Wilkes' Dining Room, which serves up southern delicacies, is the best place to grab lunch. Then, you can stroll the riverfront to grab a treat or drink.

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I highly recommend renting a car and driving down the gorgeous Ocean Drive coastal road. But the city also offers Trolley Tours if you want to stick to the inland sights.

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The town has many great restaurants, including The Mooring and Bar 'Cino. But if you can't choose, just book a food tour. There are also a number of nearby wineries and breweries, including Newport Vineyard and Greenvale, to check out.

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