
A Guide to the United States’ 6 Regions
One of the largest countries in the world, the United States in North America stretches all the way from the Atlantic Ocean on one coast to the Pacific Ocean on the other.

One of the largest countries in the world, the United States in North America stretches all the way from the Atlantic Ocean on one coast to the Pacific Ocean on the other.

Wine. That is probably the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Napa Valley.

As New England’s largest city and one of the most historically important destinations in the entire country, Boston is arguably one of the top place to visit in Massachusetts.

Idaho’s nickname is the Gem State. This is very apt, since the 43rd state is truly a gem among states.

Surrounded by forests, mountains, and shimmering water, this lakeside city feels built for the outdoors.

Fittingly known as ‘The Natural State’, Arkansas boasts lots of simply spectacular scenery with cute little towns and interesting historic sights also scattered about.

From the Chihuahuan Desert to the jagged Sangre de Cristo Mountains, New Mexico boasts the sort of scenery that epitomizes the Wild West.

This little city has a true Pensylvannian charm to it.

Tucked along the northern Atlantic coast, this vibrant city blends historic character with a youthful and creative energy.

California’s big names like Los Angeles and San Francisco are but a small slice of a majorly diverse state.

There are more than 102,500 lakes across the US. The largest lakes in the nation cover a combined surface area of 99,240 square miles.

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

Founded in 1639, this coastal settlement was shaped by a spirit of religious tolerance that attracted diverse communities from the very beginning.

Surrounded by towering red rock formations and vast desert landscapes, this small city sits at the heart of some of the most dramatic scenery in the American Southwest.

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