Of all four seasons, she’s got the most traits and the brightest interest. She throws wicked parties and sports stellar clothes.
Pismo Beach, Calif.
Positioned almost central from San Francisco and Los Angeles, Pismo Beach first got dubbed as the “Clam Capital of the World” in the 1950s. Back then, the clam people was so thriving, you could exactly shovel them off the sand by the dozens.
Kelley's Island, Ohio
You don’t need to fly to the Caribbean to dive for sunken money. Ohio’s got you enclosed. The waters just off Kelley’s Island are home to more than a few scuba-worthy shipwrecks, dating back to the 1700s. On land, the momentous perks go on.
Fire Island, N.Y.
A mere hour exterior of Manhattan, Fire Island is where we think the people who live year-round in the Hamptons might take off to for flee. The small group of people has been improving a bohemian, ultramodern vibe for decades.
Telluride, Colo.
This mountain town will take your mouthful of air away. Accurately Perched at almost 9,000 feet in elevation, there’s one road in and one road out. Yet, the chance for outdoor exploit stretch beyond town center in a thousand dissimilar directions.
The Everglades, Marco Island & Naples, Fla.
If not you live below a rock wherever far, far away from America, you know the obvious reason for visiting the Everglades. Let’s face it … no matter if your 14 or 40, alligators are just cool. Who doesn’t want to sit in a wobbling canoe and watch the world’s last outstanding dinosaur thrash around in a swamp?
Lake of the Ozarks, Mo.
Sentiment like you might need a holiday from the heat? The Lake of the Ozarks is surrounded by more than 1,000 miles of beach, and the crisp, cold water begs you to dive in for the probable activities of wake boarding, skiing, swimming and boating. The area is also home to a further way to cool down, though.
Hill City, S.D.
To say Hill City is quaint and/or charming might be an irony. Their big magnetism in September is the annual Quilt Show, if that’s any sign. To say it’s centrally located to some of South Dakota’s most memorable activities, chronological wonders and attractive tours would definitely be dryness.
Port Aransas on Mustang Island, Texas
Wild Mustang horses once galloped across the dunes of this Gulf Coast blockade island. Cowboys ultimately round up the stallions, and the town’s inhabitants began driving cars. It has remained – in that strength of horsepower – one of the only beaches in North America where you can still drive on the actual sand.
Whitefish, Mont.
Good things come to those who work for them. Yes, Whitefish, Montana, situated in the top northwest corner of the state, is a bit harder to admittance than some other aim mountain towns like Aspen or Vail.
Isle Royale, Mich.
Welcome to the slightest visited National Park in America. If you really want to get off the grid and flee to the wilds, this is your island. Positioned near the western edge of Lake Superior, Isle Royale is only easy to get to by boat or float plane.