

The 40-square mile theme park opened in 1965 and people have been flocking here ever since to meet Mickey and Minnie, ride iconic attractions like Pirates of the Caribbean and Haunted Mansion, and explore a whopping four different parks including the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios.

Kids of all ages should make the trek to Orlando and visit Walt Disney World, aka the Happiest Place on Earth, at least once. Don’t leave without heading over to Roosevelt Inlet to see the only recently discovered shipwreck on the beach, dating back to the American Revolution! Get happy: Florida

Rent a cottage in a charming town like Rehoboth or Lewes, and spend your summer mornings on the beach and afternoons exploring the region. Rent a beach cottage: Delawareĭelaware is small but has some gorgeous stretches of beach. The lavender at Lavender Pond Farm in Killingworth typically blooms from June to August (some varieties have a second bloom in fall) and the farm shop sells all sorts of homemade lavender products, from honey to sachets. No passport is required to experience something similar stateside. We’ve all seen those stunning photos of Instagrammers wandering through lavender fields in Provence, France, surrounded by beautiful purple blooms. Meander through fields of lavender: Connecticut Not into live music but still curious? Hike, bike and stroll the trails at Red Rocks Park. Located just outside of Denver, concerts are held year round and notable performers include The Beatles, U2, Depeche Mode and Jethro Tull. Not only is it stunning, Red Rocks Amphitheater is also the only naturally occurring, acoustically perfect amphitheater in the world. Along the way, stop for a sip at wineries, hang with seals, see dramatic ocean views at cliffside pull-offs and enjoy some dang good food! See a concert at a mountain amphitheater: Colorado You’ll stay along the coast for most of the drive, winding through Big Sur, cruising past charming Santa Barbara and ending in Los Angeles.

There isn’t a more iconic road in the US than this one, offering some of the most beautiful views California has to offer. Tucked into the Ozark Mountains, the Victorian era town boasts no stoplights and no right angles at intersections, the monument Christ of the Ozarks, glassy Thorncrown Chapel and much more. Rumor has it that the place is haunted so BYO Ouija board! Aside from the hotel, quirky Eureka Springs is a must.
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The property is chock full of history, and maybe even ghosts. In 1886, the Crescent Hotel & Spa in Eureka Springs was considered the most luxurious hotel in America. Stay nearby or camp in the park to get.a hike in, with stunning vistas as a reward! Stay at a haunted hotel: Arkansas Grand Canyon National Park is huge: 227 river miles long, 18 miles long and a mile deep. Nevertheless, a glimpse at the stunning vastness of the Grand Canyon (one of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World) will take your breath away. Visit a wonder of the natural world: Arizona About 90% of an icebergs mass is underwater, hence the phrase, “tip of the iceberg.” Mind. On a cruise, you’ll sail past these frozen monsters in awe that the giant chunks of ice you’re actually seeing are only a fraction of what’s actually there. There is perhaps nothing more magical than seeing an iceberg up close. It’s the largest and fastest track in the world, so go for a race or book a driving experience to feel the wind in your hair! Cruise through glaciers: Alaska Located just east of Birmingham, the Talladega Superspeedway is the place to go to see a good NASCAR race. RELATED: The 12 very best places to travel in 2020 Feel the need for speed: Alabama Note: All travel is subject to frequently changing governmental restrictions-please check federal, state and local advisories before scheduling trips. Think we missed a good one? Share in the comments. Visiting every state in the US is a bucket list item in and of itself (and the perfect excuse to hit the open road), but if you actually set out to do it, where exactly should you go? There is so much to see and do everywhere, so we racked our brains and came up with the one most incredible thing you must do in all 50 states-when the time is right.
