If you’ve been searching the East Coast for a beach spot that feels polished but actually quiet, this little corner of Westerly is worth a closer look.
This Tiny Town on California’s Coast Feels Completely Removed from Modern Life
Situated on a windswept bluff about three hours north of San Francisco, this village doesn’t look much like the rest of coastal California.
Hidden in the Smoky Mountains Lies One of the South’s Most Beautiful Little Towns
Most people just drive right by this place on their way into Great Smoky Mountains National Park. But honestly, that’s a shame.
Just 2 Hours from New York Lies a Mountain Town Most Travelers Overlook
This beautiful village sits about 100 miles north of Manhattan, tucked into the eastern edge of the Catskill Mountains.
This Coastal Town on Lake Michigan Has Quietly Become a Favorite Summer Escape
With fewer than 900 people living here year-round, this place somehow manages to pack in way more than you’d expect.
Most Travelers Visiting Seattle Never Make It to This Beautiful Island Escape
This beautiful island sits at the northern edge of Washington’s San Juan archipelago, reachable by ferry from Anacortes in about an hour. The crossing alone sets the tone.
Just Outside Boston Lies One of New England’s Most Beautiful Coastal Towns
About 40 miles from Boston, the Massachusetts North Shore juts into the Atlantic at the tip of Cape Ann.
This Quiet Florida Island Feels Like the Caribbean 40 Years Ago
The sand glows white, the water’s a shade of turquoise that almost looks unreal, and you won’t spot any buildings towering over the palms.
Hidden Deep in the Desert Lies One of America’s Strangest Small Towns
Trying to pin down what pulls people to this small place is tricky.
This Tiny Town on the Maine Coast Feels Frozen in Time
Somewhere along Maine’s coast, a quiet peninsula pokes into Penobscot Bay. Towering elms shade streets that have seen centuries come and go.










