
This Quiet Lakeside City Feels Like the Perfect Escape from Busy American Life
Set along the shores of a scenic lake and surrounded by rolling countryside, this lively small city offers a perfect blend of nature, culture, and local charm.

Set along the shores of a scenic lake and surrounded by rolling countryside, this lively small city offers a perfect blend of nature, culture, and local charm.

Renowned for its world-class ski slopes and dramatic mountain scenery, this alpine destination ranks among the premier winter resorts in the United States.

Some of the best, most exclusive hotels in the world can be found in Florida.

Long sandy beaches, neon-lit boardwalk attractions, and salty ocean air give this seaside town a classic summer vacation atmosphere.

Part mountains, part dense forests, part rugged, intricate coastline, Washington lies on the border with Canada and features all the natural beauty you could wish for in America’s Pacific Northwest.

A true mecca for outdoor enthusiasts, this small mountain town sits amid some of the most dramatic scenery in the American West.

Think size doesn’t matter? These sprawling cities might change your mind.

Snow-capped peaks, alpine lakes, and dense evergreen forests create some of the most iconic scenery in the Pacific Northwest.

Moss-draped oak trees, historic streets, and a youthful college-town energy give this small capital city a surprisingly relaxed charm.

America loves its statues almost as much as it loves amendments.

Situated on a windswept bluff about three hours north of San Francisco, this village doesn’t look much like the rest of coastal California.

This beautiful village sits about 100 miles north of Manhattan, tucked into the eastern edge of the Catskill Mountains.

Somewhere in the remote desert, hundreds of rocks sit on a perfectly flat dry lakebed with long trails scratched into the mud behind them. Nobody pushes them.

With unforgettable viewpoints, mesmerizing colors and adventurous hikes, Bryce Canyon National Park is desert paradise.

If you already believe in ghosts, you might be apt to see them anywhere you look—or blame the unexplained on something of a supernatural sort rather than on solid science.
