
Forget the Coast — This Lake Town Has Beaches, Boats, and a Bridge Straight Out of England
A true oasis in the desert, this sun-soaked getaway offers a striking contrast to the arid landscapes that surround it.

A true oasis in the desert, this sun-soaked getaway offers a striking contrast to the arid landscapes that surround it.

Emerald valleys, dramatic cliffs, and dense tropical landscapes give this island some of the most breathtaking scenery in Hawaii.

Situated in the midst of the desert, Las Vegas is famous around the world for its high roller tables and extravagant shows.

As the second largest state in the US, the four corners of Texas offer something unique to explorers.

Set in the heart of the South Plains, this large and lively city serves as a key agricultural, economic, and educational hub for West Texas.

Perched on a hillside above Lake Superior, this small waterfront town is home to only about 500 year-round residents.

As it borders both the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico, it comes as no surprise to learn that the most south-eastern state in the US is blessed with a plethora of stunning beaches.

Arguably the birthplace of liberal America, San Francisco has long been known for its counterculture, with this being the inception of hippie culture at infamous Haight-Ashbury.

Known as Big Sky Country, Montana is an amazing destination for all those who appreciate the beauty of the great outdoors.

This little city has a true Pensylvannian charm to it.

Set along the sparkling waters of the Gulf of Mexico, this lively beach town is famed for its sugar-white sands and laid-back coastal vibe.

Set along a broad river in eastern Iowa, this vibrant Midwestern city has quietly reinvented itself in recent years.

Caves are one of those things you either love or hate.

An archipelago state, Hawaii is known throughout the world as a place of exceptional beaches and rip-roaring waves with the presence of volcanoes around every corner.

Nestled away in the northeastern corner of the States, New England is made up of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
