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Yankee Holidays offers over 100+ vacation packages in the United States from major cities to resorts and National Parks. Click on the destination below to view all of the vacation packages we have to offer.



Acadia National Park

Where the north woods cascade to meet the Atlantic ocean, Acadia National Park has become one of America’s most beloved parks! This treasure on the coast of Maine, its landscape portrait is painted with rocky beaches, woodlands and glacier-polished peaks including the ever-impressive Cadillac Mountain – the highest point on the East Coast. Don’t forget to bring your camera – the ranging wildlife from bears and moose to whales and seabirds along the Park Loop Road are memories that you’ll want to take home with you.

Albuquerque

The true Southwest awaits you in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Come immerse yourself in our rich culture and heritage that is rooted in centuries of history. Bask in our blue skies and sun that shines 310 days a years. Albuquerque is a perfect destination for outdoor activities. Explore the surrounding desert, shop for authentic Native American jewelry, try hot air ballooning, or visit living history museum. Be sure to plan a visit during the famed Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta in October.

Arches National Park

Stunning Arches National Park in Utah is perhaps most well-known for its impressive collection of natural sandstone arches, rising hundreds of feet above the desert floor. Massive, soaring stone pinnacles, fins and balanced rocks complete the landscape, all painted natural tones of orange, red and yellow. The park offers a spectacular 18-mile scenic drive and numerous hiking trails with panoramic views of the monuments and the valley below. A favorite of photographers, Arches sunsets are among the most spectacular on Earth.

Atlanta

Atlanta, Georgia is a world-class, modern city with a vibrant history. Atlanta is a Brave and Beautiful City with a commanding legacy of progress and inspiration and where all are welcomed with open arms. There is an abundance of things to do in Atlanta - from top attractions to outdoor adventures, to exploring history and Georgia's rich culture.

Austin,TX

here’s a lot to love about Austin, the friendly and vibrant capital of Texas, from the city’s rich cultural heritage to its now legendary live music scene. Visitors also come back year after year for the unique and inspiring local cuisine, and for the range of inspiring outdoor recreational activities and entertainment centered around the city’s many parks and lakes, including Zilker Park, Lady Bird Lake and Lake Travis.

Baltimore

Baltimore is a vibrant waterfront city known for its bustling Inner Harbor packed with shops, restaurants and popular attractions, such as the National Aquarium, Camden Yards and the Maryland Science Center. A quick water taxi ride takes visitors to several distinct neighborhoods, including the art museums of Mount Vernon, antique and specialty shops in Federal Hill and traditional Italian cooking in Little Italy. Discover why Baltimore is nicknamed “Charm City.”

Bar Harbor, ME

As the town serving as the gateway to Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor is shimmering with coastal beauty, yachts and lobster boats. On a clear day, watch the sunlight glisten across the sea and take in the surrounding view of the nearby islands, sinking your toes into its sandy beaches.

Boston

One of the oldest cities in America, Boston is steeped in history and New England charm. Cobblestone streets merge with sleek skyscrapers, spacious parks and the scenic Boston Harbor. Enjoy sophisticated dining, shopping and modern art museums amidst casual Irish pubs, Italian cafes and the famed food courts of Faneuil Hall. You’ll never run out of things to see and do in Boston.

Branson

Branson has earned its reputation as the "Live Music Show Capital of the World." No matter the season, your entertainment options are numerous, from county music legends to theater performances and variety shows. Take in an exhibit at the Centennial Museum or a cultural festival, stroll along scenic lakes and parks, or treat yourself to a spa or boutique. Branson is a great family, friends or romantic getaway.

Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce Canyon National park is known for its incredible formations of “hoodoos,” or spires of limestone that jut up across the terrain. The incredible range of elevations throughout the park leads to three unique forest climate zones. Bryce Canyon is home to the Prairie Dog Festival in April, the Astronomy Festival in June and the Geology Festival in July. Take a stroll along the rim of the canyon or a scenic drive to Rainbow Point with thirteen scenic stops along the way! During the winter, blankets of snow settle into the canyon, turning Bryce Amphitheater into a true winter wonderland.

Canyonlands National Park

Carved by the winding Colorado River and its tributaries, Canyonlands National Park in southeastern Utah is an impressive desert landscape of canyons and mesas formed over thousands of years. The park is divided into four distinct districts – Island in the Sky, The Needles, The Maze and the rivers themselves – each offering their own scenery, as well as a variety of plant and animal life. Explore Canyonlands on foot, horseback, mountain bike or four-wheel drive and experience the area’s unique geography up close.

Capitol Reef National Park

Designated an International Dark Sky Park in 2015, Capitol Reef National Park is known for the incredible nighttime views painted in the sky overhead. They’ve limited light pollution to some of the lowest possible levels to make space for the constellations to shine brightly above. The park was originally established to protect the Waterpocket Fold, an incredible “warp” in the land that expands 87 miles. By day, explore the historical sections of the park or take a hike along one of the many designated trails. But be sure to spend at least some time after dark here to experience the true magic of Capitol Reef!

Charleston

Charleston’s southern charm and hospitality invite visitors to experience this lovely, historic city. Step back in time as you stroll along avenues lines with antebellum mansions and well-preserved churches. Explore museums, plantations and colorful gardens. This popular southern destination is also known for its fine dining, abundant shopping options and live music and theater shows at the celebrated Performing Arts Center.

Chicago

Overlooking Lake Michigan, Chicago is a bustling metropolis with a friendly neighborhood feel. Known for its blues and jazz clubs, great restaurants and shopping and a vibrant theater scene, the city offers endless vacation options. Amid the traditional architecture, soaring skyscrapers and intriguing museums, nature is never far away, as spacious parks and the sandy shores of Lake Michigan are around every corner.

Cody, WY

In the heart of Yellowstone Country, travel back in time for a Wild West adventure in the town founded by the one-and-only “Buffalo Bill” Cody! Nestled between the Beartooth and Absaroka Mountains and along the Shoshone River, Cody is abundant with spectacular scenery and history. Its’ proximity to Yellowstone National Park provides for a natural gathering place of a variety of wildlife – deer, moose, bison, eagles, mountain sheep and both grizzly and black bears - just to name a few, and is the perfect hub for exploring the nearby wildflower meadows, grass prairies and mountain slopes.

Dallas

Dallas' new slogan "Live Large. Think Big." describes the essence and vitality of a city built on big dreams, freshly blazed trails and an attitude that all things are possible.

Death Valley National Park

Stretching across 5,000 square miles, Death Valley National Park is the second largest national park outside of Alaska and is arguably one of the most dramatic - complete with plunging sand dunes, water-sculpted canyons, volcanic craters and mountains rising from the sand to a towering 11,000 feet. It also houses the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere, where temperatures can reach a blistering 137 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer. Visit this land of extremes and experience the varied landscapes that evoke so much interest and wonder.

Denver

Denver is an outdoor adventure waiting to be explored. Nestled at the foothills of the Rockies, the "Mile-High City" is famous for its scenic beauty and ample opportunities to ski, hike, kayak, bike, or simply stroll through the many beautiful parks. The city has a thriving cultural scene brimming with performing arts, live music and comedy, museums and art galleries, and festivals and special events. There’s something for everyone on a Denver city getaway.

Everglades National Park , FL

Everglades National Park in Florida protects the most expansive sub-tropical wilderness located in the United States! Include a stop at the Everglades on your next holiday by train! The park contains 1.5 million acres of wetland giving you options for dozens of activities to explore! Since most of Everglades National Park is only reachable by water, boating is the best way to make your way around. Try your hand at bird watching to see if you can spot a few of the 360 species of birds that call the park home! Fishing, hiking and ranger-led tours also offer a few different ways to experience the Everglades!

Flagstaff

Located between the scenic San Francisco Peaks and just 81 miles from the Grand Canyon, Flagstaff is an ideal location for exploring northern Arizona. The stunning outdoor scenery affords year-round recreation for every preference. Exuding a Wild West charm, Flagstaff offers numerous attractions including the Pioneer Museum, arboretum, planetarium and ancient Native American ruins. Each day’s activities can be capped off with an evening of dining and lively entertainment.

Fort Worth, TX

Fort Worth is the 16th-largest city in the United States and part of the No. 1 tourist destination in Texas, welcoming more than 9.1 million visitors annually. Comprised of eight primary entertainment districts each offering distinct dining, shopping, entertainment and cultural amenities. In only a few days you can enjoy a range of experiences: from NASCAR racing to rodeos, world-class museums to cowboy cuisine, boutique shopping to a Top 5 zoo, biking to horseback riding. Explore each of our unique districts to see what Fort Worth has to offer you.

Glacier National Park

With more than one million acres of rugged mountains, tranquil lakes and dense forests, Glacier National Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Weather you hike, bike, walk, fish or boat, there’s an outdoor adventure waiting for you. The diverse terrain is home to 270 species of birds and 70 species of mammals. Take a boat cruise or join a ranger-led walk to learn more about the park’s wildlife, geology and history.

Glenwood Springs

From the peaks of the Rocky Mountains to the roaring waters of the Colorado River, Glenwood Springs is a stunning resort town brimming with natural wonders. Soak in the famed mineral hot springs pool, explore underground caverns, hike the trails of Glenwood Canyon and have some good ‘ol fashioned fun at Caverns Adventure Park. Feeling adventurous? Try zip lining, snowmobiling, paragliding, rock climbing and more. There are endless opportunities to play outside.

Grand Canyon

A colorful display of geological formations, the Grand Canyon is an immense beauty everyone should experience. Located in Northwest Arizona, the canyon is an incredible 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide and one mile deep. In addition to breathtaking views the Grand Canyon National Park offers numerous activities year round, including hiking, nature walks, camping, bird watching, biking, mule rides and even helicopter tours. Learn more about the history in the park’s museums, galleries and visitor centers.

Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park, in northwest Wyoming, encompasses the entire Teton mountain range, including 310,000 acres of spectacular, pristine wilderness. The park offers something special to visitors every season: stunning hues of the changing landscape in fall; a winter oasis with world-class skiing in winter; amazing views of grazing wildlife in the spring; and boating, camping and hiking in the vibrant, warm summer months.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Wildflowers, stunning autumn colors, black bears, and the cascading waterfalls of Cades Cove are just a few of the many reasons to visit Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Named for the blue-colored mist hanging above the area’s peaks and valleys, this gorgeous National Park is easily accessed through its proximity to Atlanta, Pigeon Forge, Asheville and Nashville.

Greenbrier Resort

Situated on 10,000 acres amidst the scenic Allegheny Mountains of West Virginia, the Greenbrier Resort is an ideal vacation stay. In addition to fine dining, décor and service, the resort offers numerous activities from golf, tennis and horseback riding, to art demonstrations and luxury services of the mineral spa. Play at the world class casino club and eight-lane bowling alley; or tour the Bunker, once a top secret government hideout. There is something for everyone at the Greenbrier.

Houston

Houston the “Space City” is the largest city in the Southern United States and gets its nickname due to its global importance to space exploration and historical role as a prominent center of activity for NASA. It’s strengths in entertainment, culture, sports, science, and technology with a growing international community make it one of the most diverse metropolises in North America. Some of the exciting attractions include the Space Center, Downton Aquarium, the Houston Zoo and Museum of Natural Science.

Kansas City

Kansas City, MO is known as the "Paris of the Plains," and it's easy to see why. With more than 200 fountains, beautiful parks, inspiring architecture, and wide boulevards Kansas City evokes a certain beauty. With a wealth of attractions, including world-class museums, an art scene, and blues and jazz clubs there is never an end to the amount of exploring. And don't forget what Kansas City is most famous for, it's beloved tradition of barbecue. Make sure it visit at least one traditional barbecue restaurant to experience true Kansas City style BBQ.

Lake Tahoe

Known for crystal-clear, cobalt blue water and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, Lake Tahoe is a must-visit destination straddling the borders of California and Nevada. With a wide variety of activities and attractions, this large freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada Mountains welcomes travelers to its easy-going atmosphere year-round. Have your camera ready - the sunset sinking into the lake is a view you'll want to capture and remember forever.

Las Vegas

Falling in love with Las Vegas is easy to do. "The Entertainment Capital of the World" welcomes 35 million people a year. Visitors love to enjoy luxurious hotels, unique shopping experiences, dazzling and unusual stage shows, first rate restaurants, and world class gaming. Of course, Las Vegas is also a golfer's paradise, with plenty of championship golf courses.

Los Angeles

The "City of Angels" is one of the premier attractions in sunny Southern California. See the stars along the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame and the celebrity handprints at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, or tour the neighborhoods of movie stars of yesterday and today. Enjoy elegant and casual dining, shopping, live music, comedy clubs and the world famous Universal Studios. Then relax and unwind on the sandy beaches of Malibu, Santa Monica and Venice.

Memphis

Memphis is a gracious southern city that’s home to many greats: home of the blues, soul and rock ‘n’ roll; home to the city’s first son, Elvis Presley; and home to arguably the nation’s best barbecue. Visit the Rock'n'Soul Museum, Gibson Guitar Plant and the Memphis Zoo. Take in the blues corridor of Beale Street or ride the trolley cars along Main Street. Catch a basketball game, concert or circus performance at the Forum.

Miami

A visit to Miami is a trip through many worlds all rolled up into one exotic and vibrant location. Miami's unique history is reflected in the many neighborhoods, beaches, and attractions. So come and soak up the sun on one of the many beaches of Miami, take a trip to the Everglades, or explore Downtown. Miami is the perfect place to escape to for a weekend or for a week.

Minneapolis

The Minneapolis-St. Paul area, collectively referred to as the Twin Cities, is renowned for its cultural and recreational opportunities and beautiful natural surroundings.

Moab Utah

Moab is one of the most fascinating destinations as it’s nestled between two popular national parks, Arches and Canyonlands, and is surrounded by awe-inspiring sandstone landscapes. Visitors can choose to enjoy outdoor recreation or quiet, reflective moments, such as watching the sunrise at Delicate Arch in Arches National Park.

Monterey

Along the coast of California and the Pacific Ocean lies the town of Monterey, famous for its seafood, marine wildlife, and the scenic 17-mile drive through Pebble Beach and Pacific Grove. Stroll along the historic Cannery Row made famous by novelist John Steinbeck or relax at one of the nearby beaches. You might even catch a glimpse of whales from the shore in Monterey Bay as it is a stop along the migration route of gray whales, orcas, humpback whales and blue whales. Beyond that - sea lions, otters, dolphins, and marine birds are abundant in the area – bring your camera!

Mount Rainier National Park, WA

Experience the majesty of Mt. Rainier National Park on your next holiday by train! Mount Ranier towers above Washington at 14,410 feet above sea level, taking a prominent place along the Seattle skyline. Mt. Rainier National Park totals 369 square miles and rests just over 60 miles southeast of Seattle. The park offers plenty to see and do! Take a scenic drive to the top of Sunrise peak to get the best views of Mount Rainier, walk one or two of the trails that weave through the park, or immerse yourself in the wildflower bloom during July and August!

Mount Rushmore

Mount Rushmore National Memorial is located in the Black Hills of South Dakota and attracts millions of visitors each year. This region is known not only for the epic sculpture of 4 prolific American presidents, but for the rich culture and history of Black Hill Native Americans.

Napa Valley

Breathtaking views, rolling vineyards, and award winning wineries make Napa Valley a year round destination. Visit one of the many wineries dotted along this picturesque landscape and savor some of the finest varietals. Shopping, spas, and renowned restaurants make Napa Valley a premier travel destination.

Nashville

Nashville boasts more live music than anywhere else in the world. From the Grand Ole Opry to the local neighborhood club, Nashville is overflowing with music - country, bluegrass, rock, jazz and blues. A warm and family-friendly atmosphere, Nashville is a perfect vacation destination. More than music, the city has a vigorous arts, culture and food scene, family attractions such as the Nashville Zoo, Adventure Science Center, botanical gardens and more.

New Orleans

New Orleans is an exciting, colorful city with a personality unlike any other. Music fills the air from Jazz and blues to zydeco and funk. Architectural treasures line the streets of the French Quarter and luscious Cajun and creole cuisine can be found on every corner. More than just nightlife, the city offers a variety of activities, from numerous art galleries and museums to the Audubon Zoo and Aquarium and history and heritage tours.

New York City

New York City is a dazzling international metropolis that beckons travelers to visit over and over again. From iconic landmarks, such as the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty, to the bright lights of Broadway and Times Square, New York is truly one of the world’s greatest cities. Browse the Modern Museum of Art; take a walk or boat ride in Central Park; board a ferry to Ellis Island; and delight in the endless selection of fine dining and entertainment options.

Niagara Falls, NY

Travel by train Niagara Falls, New York to see the world-renowned Niagara Falls! This breathtaking sight contains a set of three incredible waterfalls span across the border between the United States and Canada. Horseshoe Falls, American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls attract make up the trio of waterfalls that attract millions of visitors every year. The Niagara Falls reach more than 50 metres tall at their highest point and contain the most powerful waterfall all of North America! Climb aboard the Maid of the Mist for an up close and personal tour of the falls to and experience how magnificent they truly are.

Paso Robles

Paso Robles is a perfect setting for a relaxing retreat with its charming rural scenery of vineyards, rolling hills, towering oak trees, farms and ranches. The community is close to mountains, deserts, beaches and hot springs. At the center is City Park, a lively plaza surrounded by restaurants, wine bars, pubs and shops. Rent a bike and ride along the scenic vineyard trails. Explore art galleries, museums, festivals and craft markets.

Philadelphia

One of the oldest cities in America, the “City of Brotherly Love” is overflowing with history and hometown hospitality. Delve into American history with visits to the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall and the Betsy Ross House. Soak up the arts at the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Pennsylvania Ballet or Philadelphia Museum of Art. Indulge yourself with a spa treatment, luxury shopping and fine dining in the many upscale neighborhoods of this energetic city.

Portland, ME

Nestled between Maine's forest-covered mountains and spectacular rugged coast is the historic and vibrant city of Portland.

Portland, OR

A charismatic city with a cool vibe, Portland is brimming with leisure activities. Stroll through the many sprawling urban parks en route to a wonderful array of museums, art galleries, antique stores and vintage shops, cafes and bistros. Catch a tour highlighting the many unique and beautiful bridges overlooking the picturesque Willamette River. From the gardens of Chinatown to the architecture of Old Town to the city’s amusement park and wildlife refuge, Portland is an ideal vacation destination.

Reno

Known for its dazzling casinos and live entertainment, Reno is an unexpected outdoors and family vacation getaway. The Mount Rose Wilderness area is perfect for hiking, biking and horseback riding. In the winter Reno is a top notch ski destination; and every season is ideal for enjoying the beautiful Riverwalk District. For families, don’t miss the Sierra Safari Zoo, National Automobile Museum or Bartely Ranch. The eclectic city is also filled with galleries, markets, shopping and spas.

Salt Lake City

Nestled at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains, Utah’s friendly capital city is loaded with outdoor recreation options, historic sites, cultural events and family activities. In addition to world class skiing, the city offers great hiking and biking. Explore Big Cottonwood Canyon or bike downtown at bustling Liberty Park. Tour the Capital Building; visit the Clark Planetarium or Hogle Zoo; and shop at The City Creek Center. In the evening, take in the lively nightlife with a pub, dance club, concert or play.

San Antonio

San Antonio has a colorful history, diverse culture and proud heritage. Founded in the late 1700’s, San Antonio offers an array of attractions to fill your days and nights with entertainment, music, exploration, education and fun. From shopping in an authentic Mexican market, strolling along the charming Riverwalk to experiencing its history at The Alamo, San Antonio will certainly entertain visitors of all ages.

San Diego

Known for its laidback atmosphere, gentle climate and 70 miles of white-sanded beaches, San Diego is a perfect vacation spot for families, couples and friends. Family attractions in the area include SeaWorld, LEGOLAND, Universal Studios Hollywood and the famous San Diego Zoo. The eclectic Gaslamp Quarter is packed with restaurants, bars, dance clubs and live music. From Downtown to La Jolla to Coronado Island, San Diego offers limitless opportunities for exploration.

San Francisco

Energetic, friendly and brimming with arts, culture and entertainment, no wonder California’s “City by the Bay” is a favorite retreat. San Francisco is known for its Golden Gate Bridge, the markets at Fisherman's Wharf, and the steepest, crookedest streets often depicted in movies. Enjoy the bohemian vibe of Haight-Ashbury and the palatial homes of Pacific Heights. Don’t forget to check out Chinatown, the Oakland Zoo, Chabot Space & Science Center, the Maritime Museum and more.

Santa Barbara

Quietly nestled between the ocean & the mountains, Santa Barbara represents the essence of California -- the art & culture of the big city & the heart & hospitality of a small, coastal town. Between the shopping on State Street, some of the best restaurants in the country, & the best that the hotel industry has to offer, Santa Barbara is truly a magnificent place to visit! Come visit the spas, restaurants, and hotels! The sun shines year-round on this coastal getaway.

Santa Fe

At an altitude of 7,000 feet, Santa Fe boasts some of the purest air in the world, 320 days of sunshine and all four seasons. The unspoiled nature is a perfect backdrop for skiing, river rafting, hiking or biking. A haven for art lovers, the city is home to the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts and 250 galleries. Explore Indian pueblos and ancient Native American ruins. In the evening, enjoy the vibrant music scene from blues to country to salsa at one of the many lounges, bars and restaurants.

Savannah

Savannah is a city of traditional Southern hospitality, architecture and cuisine blended with a modern charisma and lively mix of leisure and entertainment options. Tour downtown and the historic districts viewing stately antebellum mansions and renovated cotton warehouses. Explore City Market and its art galleries, boutiques, street music and open-air cafes. Don’t miss the Davenport Museum and the bustling port along River Street. And sample the variety of delicious food from Southern home cooking to upscale and trendy fare.

Seattle

Situated between Puget Sound, Lake Washington and splendid mountain vistas, Seattle is a dynamic city getaway. Take a lake, lock or harbor cruise and enjoy a variety of waterside attractions. Mingle with friendly and laid back locals at the many live music venues and coffee shops. Be sure not to miss the iconic Space Needle observatory and the culinary landmark Pike Place Market. Check out the Chihuly Glass and Garden, Seattle Art Museum and local winery tours.

Sedona

Sit back and relax in Sedona, a peaceful city surrounded by mesmerizing desert scenery of giant red-rock monoliths. An outdoor playground, Sedona has numerous parks and open spaces for just about any activity you desire including hiking, biking and horseback riding along the trails, playing golf, tennis or exploring hidden canyons. Indoors enjoy art galleries, museums, musical and theater performances, shopping, spas, spiritual and personal enrichment and fine dining.

Shenandoah National Park

Located only 75 miles outside Washington, D.C., you'll find Shenandoah National Park – over 200,000 acres of protected land filled with scenic vistas, cascading waterfalls, wildflower fields, and wildlife including the elusive black bear. Shenandoah National Park is best known for Skyline Drive, a 105-mile road through the park along mountain ridges on the Appalachian Trail.

St. Augustine

Founded in 1565, the tranquil community of St. Augustine is the oldest European settlement in the nation. Visit landmarks such as Castillo de San Marcos and Ponce de Leon's "Fountain of Youth." Enjoy the sundrenched outdoors on golden sand beaches and beautiful state parks and public golf courses. Boat, kayak or sail along the scenic waterways. Favorite attractions include the Alligator Farm and Zoological Park, Lightner Museum and the High Tide art gallery.

St. Louis

St. Louis combines a big city feel with Midwestern charm and endless indoor and outdoor adventures. Admire the views from the top of the Gateway Arch monument, or cruise down the Mississippi aboard a paddle-wheel boat. Tour the famous Anheuser-Busch Brewery or visit the thrilling Six Flags St. Louis. The colorful nightlife includes jazz and blues clubs, casinos, sports bars and live theater and comedy. Take in a museum, gallery or one-of-a kind restaurant.

Washington, DC

The nation’s capital is a haven for tourists around the world. From the White House to the Capitol, to the Jefferson, Lincoln and Vietnam Veterans Memorials, the city is a celebration of American history. Home to numerous museums, including the Smithsonian museums and the National Zoo, historic homes and gardens, the sightseeing options are endless. Restaurants of nearly every genre and ethnicity are scattered about the city, along with theaters, bars, pubs and boutiques.

Whitefish

Located in the heart of the spectacular northern Rocky Mountains, Whitefish is home to the world-class Whitefish Mountain Ski Resort and the gateway to Glacier National Park.

Williamsburg

An ideal family destination, Williamsburg is a hands-on exploration of early American history combined with world-class amusement and water parks, top golf courses and one-of-a-kind shopping. History comes to life in the 18th-century village of Colonial Williamsburg, the nation’s largest living history museum. Explore the archaeological remains of Historic Jamestowne, the site of the first official Thanksgiving at Berkeley Plantation, the Battlefield and Riverwalk Landing in Yorktowne, and a variety of fascinating museums throughout the city.

Yellowstone National Park

Located in Northwest Wyoming, Yellowstone is America’s oldest and largest national park. A natural wonder of geysers, hot springs, waterfalls, lakes, canyons and unspoiled forests, it is a perfect getaway. Yellowstone is home to more than 300 geysers, including Old Faithful, and hundreds of species of wild birds and exotic plants. Outdoor activities abound including hiking, kayaking, fly fishing, skiing and snowshoeing. Go it alone, take in a scenic tour or join one of many ranger-led activities.

Yosemite National Park

A designated World Heritage Site, California’s Yosemite National Park is famous for its ancient Giant Sequoias, soaring granite cliffs and tumbling waterfalls. Wildlife species include black bears, mule deer, coyotes, peregrine falcon and golden eagle. The park offers a variety of outdoor adventures from rock climbing and rafting to horseback riding and snowtubing. Be sure to attend one of the parks special events like fireside storytelling, stargazing tours and naturalist strolls.

Zion National Park

The southwest corner of Utah calls itself home to the state’s first national park, Zion National Park. The stunning sandstone canyons of the park, painted in natural hues of pink, red and tan, stretch to 2,000 feet at their tallest point. Zion National Park was formed over an estimated period of 250 million years and spreads across 232 square miles of southwestern Utah. Take a scenic drive for breathtaking panoramic views of the Kolob Canyons, the tranquil and soaring stretches of Navajo sandstone. Backpacking, birding, camping, hiking, horseback riding and more offer other ways to enjoy Zion.

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