Where should you vacation this summer?

The U.S. is full of beautiful destinations—find out which one is right for you!

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Big Sur, California

Big Sur, California

Hop in your car and get going, because the gorgeous California coastline awaits! Ditch your electronic devices and drive up State Route 1 to see the ocean, sea lions, cheery beach towns and the moon rise over the tops of the mountains.

Juneau, Alaska

Juneau, Alaska

Hiking’s on the itinerary in Juneau during the summer! More than just a pit stop for cruise ships (not that there’s anything wrong with them!), Alaska’s capital offers incredible vistas such as the Mendenhall Glacier and Nugget Falls, which look spectacular up close.

Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Popular for skiing during the winter, Jackson Hole offers plenty of adventure in the summer as well, including hiking on the impressive Teton mountain range, white water rafting in Snake River, and horseback riding on the beautiful surrounding landscape.

Lake Champlain, New York & Vermont

Lake Champlain, New York & Vermont

Bridging the borders of New York and Vermont, Lake Champlain offers more than 100 miles of coastline on each side, complete with mountains in the background—perfect for both road-tripping or staying put. The water is warm in summer, so don’t hesitate to take a dip in its fresh waters!

Berkshires, Massachusetts

Berkshires, Massachusetts

The Berkshires highlands are a lush and rugged landscape, perfect for hiking, berry-picking and visiting local farms. The best part is, if you get tired of the outdoors, the Berkshires offer plenty of culture and entertainment: The Boston Symphony Orchestra summers in Tanglewood, and the Norman Rockwell Museum is the next town over.

Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona

Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona

The Santa Catalina Mountains make for a picturesque backdrop to Tucson, but they’re best experienced up close! At the base of the majestic mountains is Catalina State Park, where you’ll find a variety of desert plants and wildlife, including thousands of saguaros, the iconic long-limbed cactus species.

Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri

Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri

Located in central Missouri, Lake of the Ozarks is a vast reservoir that resembles a serpent more than a lake; all that water makes it a perfect destination for boaters, fishers, waterskiiers and everything in between. On land, treat yourself to waterfront golf and a treatment at the Four Seasons’ luxe Spa Shiki.

Crater Lake, Oregon

Crater Lake, Oregon

The country’s deepest lake is a sight to behold: Set atop a dormant volcano, Crater Lake’s waters are a gorgeous deep blue. You can tour the caldera rim by car, bike or on foot—or take a boat across the lake. The water is pristine and so is the air, which allows for incredible views in every direction.

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