The big city is nice if you want to see a movie star or world-class stage productions. But if you’re looking for a truly relaxing escape, there is no replacement for small towns. Pull up a rocking chair, pour yourself a cool glass of lemonade and settle in as we get to know some of the quaintest cities in the U.S.
Leavenworth has the ability to transport you to a Swiss mountain town within easy driving distance of Seattle. It is also home to the Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum, which houses more than 5,000 nutcrackers, making it a great place to visit around the holidays.
Jackson is a popular stop for visitors of Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Tetons. It is widely known for its many wildlife museums and beautiful scenic trails. If you are one with nature, this is your place!
Galena was once the main steamboat hub north of St. Louis. Today, it has a population of just 3,429. This cute town also has three wineries and about 30 restaurants, cafes and coffeehouses, which makes it the perfect place to relax, unwind and enjoy as many meals as you desire.
Located near scenic Cannon Beach, Seaside is a coastal village unlike any other, hosting markets and festivals all year. Seaside stays cool year-round, reaching a maximum temperature of about 68 degrees in the summer – the perfect place to escape a heat wave.
Located just two hours from Phoenix, Sedona is a mystical and stunning getaway offering delicious food and towering red rock formations. Hike, bike or sunbathe in this striking town, or enjoy one of the many state parks it has to offer.
Durango sits at the base of multiple ski resorts, making it a fantastic choice for summer and winter getaways. The town’s charming motto is “Open spaces and familiar faces.”
Woods Hole is located just outside of Martha’s Vineyard in Cape Cod. Population: 781. It is simply beautiful.
Beaufort’s charming neighborhoods were the setting for many famous movies including Barbra Streisand’s The Prince of Tides and Forrest Gump. Its charming water views also make it a great town to enjoy boat tours and kayak tours.
Taos is a mountain resort town found at nearly 7,000 feet in elevation. It’s known for the preservation of its ancient Native American architecture, which inspires the décor of the entire city.
Natchitoches’ rich history is evident in its classic French-American architecture and food. The city’s name refers to the Native American village that was found nearby at the time of the city’s founding.
In addition to the charming architecture, the city of Mystic is well known for its aquarium, which houses and rehabilitates Beluga whales.
Founded in 1846, Fredericksburg is home to the Fredericksburg Memorial Library. A great place to enjoy scenic drives, live music, historic neighborhoods and an all-around great time.
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