9 Underrated U.S. Travel Destinations to Visit This Summer

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Skip the Grand Canyon crowds and discover Sedona's red rock trails, vortex energy spots, and artsy vibe. Go for sunrise hikes and starry desert nights.

Sedona, Arizona

Apostle Islands, Wisconsin

Explore sea caves, kayak Lake Superior, or camp on remote forested islands. Book a boat tour for the best views.

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Silverton, Colorado

A scenic train ride, rugged peaks, and gold rush history make this alpine town unforgettable.Ride the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.

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Jekyll Island, Georgia

A peaceful barrier island with driftwood beaches, historic ruins, and quiet bike paths.Visit Driftwood Beach at sunset—it’s magical.

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Sandpoint, Idaho

Lakeside charm meets mountain views. Swim, sail, hike, or just chill. Check out Schweitzer Mountain for summer festivals.

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Marfa, Texas

A quirky art oasis in the West Texas desert. Think Prada installations and desert sunsets.Visit the Chinati Foundation for art + culture.

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Block Island, Rhode Island

Quaint and quiet, with ocean cliffs, lighthouses, and bikes instead of cars.Book early for summer ferry rides.

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One of the least visited parks—home to ancient bristlecone pines and starry skies. Take the Lehman Caves tour, it is a hidden wonder.

Great Basin National Park, Nevada

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Forest Trails & Hidden Spots

Sometimes, the best destinations don’t have a name—just a trailhead, a lake, or a quiet road. Look for local state parks, nature reserves, or backroad detours wherever you're headed.

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“Ready to Escape the Crowds?”

These underrated U.S. destinations are calling. Which one will you visit first?

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