11 Small Towns Worth the Drive in America
As a veteran travel writer, my adventures sometimes remind me of Johnny Cash’s “I’ve been everywhere” song, where I learn that some towns are truly worth the effort to visit. Here are 11 charming towns across the U.S. that rearrange your expectations of small-town life.
1. Leavenworth, Washington
Best for: Faking a trip to Bavaria on a budget
This transformed logging town embraces Bavarian charm with its half-timbered buildings, oompah bands, and stunning mountain views. Visit during Oktoberfest for a lively experience or when crowds dwindle for a quieter visit.
2. Monterey, California
Best for: Literature fans and tide-pool obsessives
Home to one of the richest marine ecosystems, Monterey features an historic Cannery Row, stunning views, and a moody atmosphere filled with literary history, including the beloved sea otters just offshore.
3. Boone, North Carolina
Best for: Blue Ridge views without the Asheville crowds
Surrounded by Blue Ridge Parkway looks and waterfalls, Boone is a serene college town that offers stunning fall foliage without the hassle of traffic.
4. Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Best for: Victorian architecture stacked on a mountainside
Famous for its steep hills and quirky vibe, this preserved resort town features charming architecture and has a distinct artsy atmosphere.
5. Seward, Alaska
Best for: Glaciers without a cruise-ship budget
As the gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park, Seward offers breathtaking views of glaciers and marine life without the usual tourist bustle.
6. Marquette, Michigan
Best for: Lake Superior sunsets that seem unreal
This small town offers stunning views of Lake Superior and is known for its relaxed, unpretentious vibe. It’s a perfect getaway for nature lovers.
7. Westcliffe/Silver Cliff, Colorado
Best for: A night sky that exceeds expectations
These twin towns are recognized as an International Dark Sky Community, offering stunning nighttime views of the Milky Way amidst picturesque mountain vistas.
8. St. Michaels, Maryland
Best for: Chesapeake Bay, with time to relax
A quaint harbor town, St. Michaels is filled with quaint shops, crab shacks, and scenic views of the Bay whilst offering a relaxing pace.
9. Beaufort, South Carolina
Best for: Spanish moss and Lowcountry charm
Renowned for its stunning antebellum homes and scenic bay views, this historic town captures authentic Southern vibe and is perfect for leisurely strolls.
10. Ocracoke, North Carolina
Best for: An island experience that’s hard to reach
This isolated paradise is only accessible by ferry, retaining its natural beauty and authentic atmosphere, making for a perfect escape.
11. Natchez, Mississippi
Best for: Antebellum history, unromanticized
Natchez boasts rich history with its collection of pre-Civil War mansions perched along the Mississippi River. The town embraces a reflective narrative about its past.
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