
50 Most Fun Cities in America
People crunch any variety of metrics when settling on a city to live in or visit.

People crunch any variety of metrics when settling on a city to live in or visit.

Tucked along the Colorado River, where hot springs bubble up from deep underground, this resort town has been luring folks after relaxation and adventure for more than a century.

There’s nothing like spending the day outdoors, viewing our world’s most fascinating animals and plants.

Most travelers headed to the Alabama coast shoot straight for the beach towns.

Tucked away amid the rolling, picture-perfect landscapes of Texas Hill Country, this charming small city is ideal for a peaceful getaway.

Known as the nation’s oldest seaside resort, this charming coastal destination has been welcoming holidaymakers for nearly two centuries.

The Colorado River’s best work has been carving the iconic Grand Canyon over the last six million years.

Straddling the banks of the winding Willamette River, Portland is Oregon’s largest city, being home to roughly half of the state’s entire population.

Set along a major river and steeped in Southern charm, this vibrant city blends rich history with a lively modern culture.

Best known for one of the most pivotal moments in American history, this small town draws visitors with its preserved battlefields, historic landmarks, and powerful sense of heritage.

Hollywood loves small American towns almost as much as it loves blowing things up.

Somewhere between Miami’s buzz and Key West’s revelry, there’s this stretch of the Florida coast that feels like a secret the ocean decided to keep.

Defined by steep hills, broad rivers, and an abundance of bridges, this city ranks among the most scenic in the United States.

Most retirement rankings push the same tired Florida beach towns and Arizona golf communities that show up every single year.

Home to everything from dusty deserts and sublime sand dunes to radiant red rock canyons and the snow-capped Rocky Mountains, ‘Colorful Colorado’ certainly lives up to its nickname.
