However, the United States is a huge country. While you may have to adjust your plans for some of the most popular summer destinations (by going in the off-season or making extensive preparations months in advance), countless other places across the country are just as fantastic for a summer trip and have far fewer summer drawbacks. There are national parks that constantly record the fewest visits, beaches where you may have a little elbow space, and music events that attract large crowds.
Savannah, Georgia
City Market is an outdoor shopping and dining complex that is well worth your time. Forsyth Park is a 30-acre oasis in the middle of Savannah’s Historic District that is perfect for a walk. The Perry Lane Hotel is an intimate lodging option in the heart of Savannah’s Historic District. It is well-placed and has excellent service, but its rooftop pool is perhaps the most appealing feature.
Jensen Beach, Florida
Boise, Idaho
Boise is home to the biggest Basque community in the United States, so you may experience Basque culture without leaving the country. A whole downtown block is devoted to Spanish culture, with cosy eateries serving tapas and local Basque wines perfect for a romantic evening. You may relax on the Greenbelt while staying at the Riverside Hotel. It’s a great value, plus a complimentary breakfast and a big pool to enjoy.
Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota
Voyageurs National Park, located in northern Minnesota, has more than 40% water and is one of the least frequented national parks in the lower 48. Minnesota is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes.” The camping, hiking, boating, and fishing staples of national parks are huge draws in Voyageurs. In addition, the northern latitude and nighttime darkness provide occasional sightings of the Northern Lights.
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Consider visiting this hidden treasure of the Midwest rather than windy, crowded Chicago. Start the day by taking advantage of the city’s prime location along the Grand River by hiring a canoe, kayak, or paddleboard and paddling your way across the city before the weather turns cold.
Even if the weather turns, you may still enjoy a stroll along Wealthy Street, home to quaint shops, bakeries, and restaurants, and the stunning Frederik Meijer Gardens, a botanical park and sculpture complex. A tour around the Heritage Hill area is necessary if you want to see some stunning buildings.
Upper Peninsula, Michigan
Many things to do in the U.P. revolve around water, like kayaking around the Les Cheneaux Islands or taking a boat to view the famous cliffs along Lake Superior, since the U.P. is a peninsula surrounded by three of the Great Lakes. Camping at Isle Royale National Park is a great way to go out into the woods and enjoy the quiet of the far north.
Dewey Beach, Delaware
Water is on both sides, the Atlantic Ocean and Assawoman Bay, respectively. If you’re looking for a destination in the United States that’s both relaxing and entertaining, go no further than Dewey Beach.
Dewey is between the area’s two more crowded and commercialised beach communities: Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, and Ocean City, Maryland.
While away from home, it’s easy to lose sight of the splendour of one’s nation. It’s easy to forget that the United States is home to some incredible jewels when there are so many other incredible destinations to visit.
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