Myself Aryan , I am from India 🇮🇳, I regular checked up your all video , I wait for ur videos, I must say the places that u had shown in the video, I will travel on those places once in my life time, it was very fab places to visit. Thank u for having such interesting video and helping in to create my adventure toor to explores more❤
Southwestern Colorado/Eastern Utah/Northern New Mexico is really underrated, in my opinion. I also love Tuscon and think the Saguaro National Park is a once in a lifetime experience.
I really liked this style of video. It would be cool if you did different categories like the top 5 places to travel in California, the top 10 countries in Europe, the top 10 beaches in the world, etc.
My bf and I did Yellowstone AND Grand Teton National Park a couple years ago. I loved Grand Teton. I'm a NH resident, born and raised and haven't left and we have mountains but the Grand Tetons were a whole nother level. So beautiful.
Definitely don't forget about the Midwest! If you want an actual relaxing vacation, the Midwest is quieter, less crowded, cheaper and friendlier 😂 i would recommend Apostle islands Lakeshore in Wisconsin, Michigans beaches, Door County Wisconsin, Voyageurs national Park in Minnesota
Perfect timing! Last year my husband retired and I plan to later this year. Tomorrow is his birthday and I'm giving him a map, a journal and a book about the National Parks so we can start planning to visit them! We're heading to St John, USVI in June so the National Park there will be #1; We live in New England so Acadia (and Bar Harbor) will be next. You've provided the next several trip ideas for us here. Thank you for that!
Alaska / Glacier National Park! I did a 7 day Uncruise Adventures trip with my family last summer - 80 person cruise from Juneau to Sitka. Hands down the best travel experience of my life! Because of the smaller vessel, we explored essentially untouched wilderness. Amazing amazing crew and guides. Cannot recommend enough.
As someone born and raised along the coast of Maine I appreciate that it made the video. Maine in the fall in a good foliage year is one of my favorite places to be as well. I’m looking to do more domestic travel and your videos are so inspiring, I’m definitely adding these places to my list.
@@Numba1starrr it differs a bit every year, and some years are not as good as others, it all depends on the weather conditions. A few trees here and there are starting to change now, but middle to later October are generally considered peak season where I am in the southern area of the state.
Enjoyed this so much! If I may add a spot that’s completely underrated and not on the radar for many outside Chicago: Door County, Wisconsin. So quaint, beautiful nature, delicious food, and no chains!
Oh my god! My childhood heart when you said SANIBEL! I was born in Tampa and my whole life, even when my family moved to Maryland and California - Sanibel was our annual family vacation. Vanilla Ice cream at "the bean", bike rides, watching cabel TV cause we grew up without it... It's a hidden gem. My dad always said, "If you can't relax in Sanibel, there's no hope for you." We would also drive through Captiva and fantasize about buying a home there. Made my night for you to mention it!
My list includes a few of your picks, too!! San Juan Islands in Washington cannot be missed. This collection of islands off the coast of Washington are picturesque and so special. I recommend May-September. Flying into Seattle and driving north to Anacortes before hopping on a ferry is one way to travel! Portland, Oregon is my one of my favorite cities. It has a small-city feel but the food is fabulous. Some of the best I have ever had. And the price point is more affordable than other places. Portland, Maine and along the coast is another favorite. My ex was from there, so I have visited many times. They call it vacation land, which is fitting. Summer is the best time to go. Savannah, Georgia is my favorite city in the south. It has all the charm of other Southern-coastal cities without overwhelm that others do. Book a ghost tour and enjoy the food! A few places on my bucket list: Utah for the national parks; Montana for the beautiful mountains; Vermont for fall colors.
This is a fantastic list! I totally agree (haven't made it to all these places yet, but the ones I haven't are high on my list). I would possibly also add Santa Fe New Mexico, I loved that place.
I just love your travel videos! They’re so honest, informative and give me huge wanderlust! I would love to see a video of you talking about all of the countries you’ve travelled to, like a scratch map video😊 and maybe one for the US too.
you are spot on about southern Utah...Zion was my favourite canyon in the entire country UNTIL I visited King's Canyon in CA. I was shocked at its beauty and how I felt there. That said, overall Utah has such a plethora of outdoor beauty.
I loved Savannah, GA when I visited. I would love to go back. I had 2 days there but was sick for most of 1 day so I missed a lot. Hoping to get to Maine next Summer!
THANK YOU for doing this! I love this style of video! Right now we can't exactly afford to travel abroad right now so we are looking at us locations and this was awesome!
I would definitely recommend Grand Canyon in Arizona, I know that it’s very tourists oriented but seriously, I have never seen something like that anywhere in my whole life, it’s like if time stopped and we see this vastness in front of us, and the colors when the sun sets, it’s incredible. I was with my ex, children and cat, the cat in the car was stunned and was staring at this incredible gigantic place. Pets don’t lie, my cat was as stunned as we were. A few months later, I went to see the David Hockney exhibition at Beaubourg in Paris, many little paintings attached together to create a whole wall showing the Grand Canyon according to Hockney. I could spend hours there, I actually went back several times, and I had the same feeling as when I was at the Grand Canyon for real. David Hockney is an amazing artist. I love wide spaces, mostly the beaches and oceans but Grand Canyon is something which looks like nothing else, it is a must see absolutely.
you forgot cape may, nj, with 600 victorian buildings, great restaurants, good shopping, and the beach, and cape may point state park with nature trails, and blinds for bird photography.
Loved this video! I already had a trip to Jackson and the Tetons in May and then Zion/Bryce in November so your video got me even more excited! I have had Seattle on my list for awhile but just recently heard of the San Juan islands- I'll definitely have to add that into our trip plan. I'd agree w/ other comments about Oregon- we had such a great trip there (Portland, Willamette Valley, Mt. Hood). I'd also recommend the West Coast of Michigan (South Haven up to Traverse City)- it's amazing how beautiful Lake Michigan is in the summer! There are all sorts of outdoorsy things to do from beaches, hiking, wineries, breweries, etc. You could add in Mackinac Island too for a unique experience 😀
Love Savannah Georgia, but I used to live in Beaufort South Carolina just 30-40 minutes from Savannah. For me Beaufort it’s the most beautiful little town I have ever been to, it's pretty small but when the sun hits the marsh it's really pretty. ❤ Hilton Head South Carolina is another small town closer to Savannah and Beaufort with great food and nice hotels and beaches.
This video is simply breathtaking! A fascinating journey through the world of creativity and inspiration. Excellent work that leaves a mark in the hearts of the audience. Bravo to the author for such an amazing video!👏👏👏💯💯💯
If you love traveling to see nature, Alaska is the place to go. Plenty of areas in the lower 48 are beautiful, but there are people everywhere. Alaska is huge, and yet less than a million people live there. So much of its wilderness is still untamed and not turned into ranches or farms like you get everywhere else.
I have visited many on your list, but, this summer I plan to follow the entire Michigan shoreline along lakes Michigan, Superior and Huron. I read, recently, that Michigan has more lighthouses than any other state. Some must sees along the way-Saugatuck, Holland, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Traverse City, Mackinac Island and the bridge,Taquamenon Falls, the Pictured Rocks, Soo Locks and the Porcupine Mountains.
The grand tetons are unreal, i would put it up there with visiting switzerland as far as the views. the mountains there are so GRAND (lol) and stunning. one of the coolest places in the US.
I've been to all these destinations, except the Flordia islands (although I've been to quite a few destinations in FL) and I agree that these are all wonderful places to visit! I'm not a big city person, but visiting NY was so cool. So many things from pop culture are based in NY, so it feels like you're in a movie.
Like you, I've recently made it my goal to visit more of the US. Some of the destinations I have loved are the Finger Lakes of NY, Dauphin Island Alabama, and the Outer Banks of NC. Wonderful spots!
Maine is my FAVORITE place in the whole world, and luckily I'm in New England so I'm relatively close, but I only managed to get up to Acadia for the first time this past summer, and I agree, Bar Harbor is incredible. And so close to the park!
The United States is a vast and diverse country, with a wide variety of cultures, landscapes, and climates. This diversity is reflected in its many different atmospheres, each with its own unique charm.
There are so many great places to visit in the US. I saw already mentioned - Dauphin Island, Mobile County, AL is a wonderful spot on the Gulf; Cooperstown, NY - even if not baseball fan with Hall of Fame there, it is a beautiful little town, one traffic light, head waters of Susquehanna River and Lake Otsego, Otesaga Hotel is a terrific resort with tennis and golf looking over the lake; Anna Maria Island, FL; Hilton Head, SC; Fairhope, AL and Point Clear, AL both over looking Mobile Bay, and the Grand Hotel in Point Clear is terrific.
Great Smokey Mountains National Park, Shenandoah national Park, Blue Ridge, GA, Blue Ridge Railway lat two weeks of October through first week of November, The Palo duro canyon, Canyon, TX, Blue Hole New Mexico, Taylor Mountain New Mexico, Petrified Forest/Painted Desert National Park Arizona, Sunflower Field's Kansas, the Ozarks Arkansas, the Lost Sea Sweetwater, TN, Mammoth Cave Kentucky, Mackinac Island, MI... love to travel!!
In no particular order Nyc Rocky Mountains np Colorado Carmel (we did sequoia np Yosemite and Carmel) Hawaii Sequoia np Grand Canyon Looking forward to go to Maine and glacier one day.
I would love to see a video from aboit all the must visit places in California alone. Im from California and theres so many places ive never been to and want to see what im missing
Allison . I had been in 8 places of your list. Now, I do have to go Washington state and Joshua National park. Great list . I will added Napa valleys , Grand Canyon,
The US is my favourite place to travel, love it so much! These are great recommendations, some I've been to, some are already on my list and other's I've never heard of! I like that you mentioned lesser known places! I would probably add Lake Tahoe to this too 😉
Dear Allison, I am yet to watch the video but dropping this comment to appreciate you for I have been anticipating your next post since the last one 😊. With Love from Soicm.
We are still trying to decide on our USA itinerary for next year. Marks first time there, soooo difficult to decide, so many amazing places. Love the vlog, some super footage, thank you.🙂
bar harbor is good in october, after colombus day it is less crowded, and make dinner reservations either early like 5pm or late like 8pm or later. if you want to get some great shots there is a photo store in downtown bar harbor, he did take you on early morning photo tours.
The idea that Savannah is somehow more walkable than Charleston is ridiculous. The historic Charleston peninsula is completely walkable as well and you could easily visit without ever needing a car. The difference is that Charleston has so much history in its surrounding area as well that it gives the traveler many options. There are 5 islands that you can easily drive to from the peninsula, each very unique. There are also plantations and gardens in the West Ashley, Goose Creek and Mount Pleasant areas that you can also drive to or Uber to if the mood strikes you. There are boat tours in Charleston's spectacular harbor, the one to Fort Sumter is a must.
I've been attempting planning solo trips for over 4 year's now lol and have back out canceled due to fear but this is the year I want cancel I'm finally taking the plunge going to Split Croatia in a few weeks I'm excited a little nervous but more excited than nervous the US destinations you mentioned are great options I've never been to Seattle definitely want to along with Washington DC, Boston, Oregon, New York, Chicago, Vermont,Maine are top of my list to visit solo in US
Thanks for this. Now I’m redoubling my efforts to get to Savannah. But I didn’t care for Bar Harbor and Acadia - well, mostly Acadia. We went in September and we just weren’t prepared for how crowded it would be. It was pretty, yes, but we didn’t enjoy it that much because there were people everywhere. They were coming in by the busload! It was very offputting to us.
Great list! I've been to Yellowstone multiple times and have never been to Jacksonhole! I also think San Juan's is one of my favorites. I also love Napa CA. Death Valley is pretty amazing, Yosemite and anyplace on the Oregon Coast. I haven't been to many of the US states but some of your suggestions sound wonderful.
Great to see New York CIty at the end. I cannot agree with you more on this. I used to live there for over ten years. If you add any more places to your list, have you thought about New Orleans? That's my hidden gem.
Great list. I have been to all except Joshua tree. As far as NYC I was hoping to go my whole life without going there but my wife and daughters made me a few years ago. I'm sorry but it was as gross as I expected. I am just not a big city person. The only redeeming thing was the Pizza. It was definitely be a once in a lifetime trip because I wont be going back
So, you're not a backpacking channel, I take it? FYI, the back country wilderness of any of these parks you listed gets you truly into nature without an overload of people in your way. Joshua tree's main attraction is rock climbing. So, hire a guide and get out there and do some rock climbing like a real explorer.
I loved this video! Straight and to the point with an interesting topic. I've been to a lot of these places myself already but some I'll have to add to "my list" :) A place you didn't mention but which my husband and I both love to visit is the White Mountains in New Hampshire. The towns around there are pretty tiny (and some are real cute!), they all have the mountain views and the fall foliage in the area jus can't be beat! We also loved Oahu, Hawaii
This list barely scratches the surface of USA travel destinations... so drop your recommendations in the comments!
Hi Allison! I wonder if you could do a California focused video. Like you mentioned in your video the state has a lot to offer! Thanks 😊
My favorite group trips are to San Francisco, DC, and New Orleans. My fave solo trips were to Memphis and Philadelphia.
Myself Aryan , I am from India 🇮🇳, I regular checked up your all video , I wait for ur videos,
I must say the places that u had shown in the video, I will travel on those places once in my life time, it was very fab places to visit. Thank u for having such interesting video and helping in to create my adventure toor to explores more❤
do a longer one
Southwestern Colorado/Eastern Utah/Northern New Mexico is really underrated, in my opinion. I also love Tuscon and think the Saguaro National Park is a once in a lifetime experience.
I really liked this style of video. It would be cool if you did different categories like the top 5 places to travel in California, the top 10 countries in Europe, the top 10 beaches in the world, etc.
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Sedona, Arizona, is ✨magical✨ - highly recommend the drive from Flagstaff to Sedona down AZ 89a.
I love Sedona!!
Been thinking of doing this trip with my family!
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Grand canyon is also a must see !!!!
@@renesteinhauser2742me and my SO did this trip. We did so many hikes. Sedona is beautiful. Good restaurants and you have to see the GC!!
America..! where each corner tells a story, and every mile unfolds a new adventure 😍. Very informative , Thanks.!
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My bf and I did Yellowstone AND Grand Teton National Park a couple years ago. I loved Grand Teton. I'm a NH resident, born and raised and haven't left and we have mountains but the Grand Tetons were a whole nother level. So beautiful.
Oregon has some amazing places too!! We've got desert, snowy mountains, forests, and beaches. so much to explore here!!
For foliage lovers, White mountain, New Hampshire and Vermont is a must! Amazing colors, hard to beat it.
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Definitely don't forget about the Midwest! If you want an actual relaxing vacation, the Midwest is quieter, less crowded, cheaper and friendlier 😂 i would recommend Apostle islands Lakeshore in Wisconsin, Michigans beaches, Door County Wisconsin, Voyageurs national Park in Minnesota
Perfect timing! Last year my husband retired and I plan to later this year. Tomorrow is his birthday and I'm giving him a map, a journal and a book about the National Parks so we can start planning to visit them! We're heading to St John, USVI in June so the National Park there will be #1; We live in New England so Acadia (and Bar Harbor) will be next. You've provided the next several trip ideas for us here. Thank you for that!
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Alaska / Glacier National Park! I did a 7 day Uncruise Adventures trip with my family last summer - 80 person cruise from Juneau to Sitka. Hands down the best travel experience of my life! Because of the smaller vessel, we explored essentially untouched wilderness. Amazing amazing crew and guides. Cannot recommend enough.
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Oregon, more specifically anywhere along the coast! Absolutely nothing like its raw, rugged, peaceful beauty 🥰
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I was shocked that Central oregon did not make the list
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Lake County here 👋
As someone born and raised along the coast of Maine I appreciate that it made the video. Maine in the fall in a good foliage year is one of my favorite places to be as well. I’m looking to do more domestic travel and your videos are so inspiring, I’m definitely adding these places to my list.
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when is peak fall foliage in Maine?
@@Numba1starrr it differs a bit every year, and some years are not as good as others, it all depends on the weather conditions. A few trees here and there are starting to change now, but middle to later October are generally considered peak season where I am in the southern area of the state.
Enjoyed this so much! If I may add a spot that’s completely underrated and not on the radar for many outside Chicago: Door County, Wisconsin. So quaint, beautiful nature, delicious food, and no chains!
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Oh my god! My childhood heart when you said SANIBEL! I was born in Tampa and my whole life, even when my family moved to Maryland and California - Sanibel was our annual family vacation. Vanilla Ice cream at "the bean", bike rides, watching cabel TV cause we grew up without it... It's a hidden gem. My dad always said, "If you can't relax in Sanibel, there's no hope for you." We would also drive through Captiva and fantasize about buying a home there. Made my night for you to mention it!
Thank you for sharing the nostalgia!
My list includes a few of your picks, too!! San Juan Islands in Washington cannot be missed. This collection of islands off the coast of Washington are picturesque and so special. I recommend May-September. Flying into Seattle and driving north to Anacortes before hopping on a ferry is one way to travel! Portland, Oregon is my one of my favorite cities. It has a small-city feel but the food is fabulous. Some of the best I have ever had. And the price point is more affordable than other places. Portland, Maine and along the coast is another favorite. My ex was from there, so I have visited many times. They call it vacation land, which is fitting. Summer is the best time to go. Savannah, Georgia is my favorite city in the south. It has all the charm of other Southern-coastal cities without overwhelm that others do. Book a ghost tour and enjoy the food! A few places on my bucket list: Utah for the national parks; Montana for the beautiful mountains; Vermont for fall colors.
This is a fantastic list! I totally agree (haven't made it to all these places yet, but the ones I haven't are high on my list). I would possibly also add Santa Fe New Mexico, I loved that place.
Glacier National Park in Montana has the most stunning scenery I’ve ever witnessed!
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Your travelling vlogs are really very informative and enchanting
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I have plans to visit Seattle AND Yellowstone/Grand Teton this year, so excited!
I just love your travel videos! They’re so honest, informative and give me huge wanderlust! I would love to see a video of you talking about all of the countries you’ve travelled to, like a scratch map video😊 and maybe one for the US too.
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I couldn’t agree more about nyc. There is something special about that city. I love it.
That's definitely on my bucket list with my daughter, daughter-in-law and granddaughters! My little dancers need to see the Rockettes and Broadway!
you are spot on about southern Utah...Zion was my favourite canyon in the entire country UNTIL I visited King's Canyon in CA. I was shocked at its beauty and how I felt there. That said, overall Utah has such a plethora of outdoor beauty.
I loved Savannah, GA when I visited. I would love to go back. I had 2 days there but was sick for most of 1 day so I missed a lot. Hoping to get to Maine next Summer!
THANK YOU for doing this! I love this style of video! Right now we can't exactly afford to travel abroad right now so we are looking at us locations and this was awesome!
Thank you so much for this video Allison ! The US has so many fabulous landscapes !
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I would definitely recommend Grand Canyon in Arizona, I know that it’s very tourists oriented but seriously, I have never seen something like that anywhere in my whole life, it’s like if time stopped and we see this vastness in front of us, and the colors when the sun sets, it’s incredible. I was with my ex, children and cat, the cat in the car was stunned and was staring at this incredible gigantic place. Pets don’t lie, my cat was as stunned as we were.
A few months later, I went to see the David Hockney exhibition at Beaubourg in Paris, many little paintings attached together to create a whole wall showing the Grand Canyon according to Hockney. I could spend hours there, I actually went back several times, and I had the same feeling as when I was at the Grand Canyon for real. David Hockney is an amazing artist.
I love wide spaces, mostly the beaches and oceans but Grand Canyon is something which looks like nothing else, it is a must see absolutely.
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Maine is a MUST! So glad you put it on this list ☺️
I literally went to North Carolina because of your video on it . Loved it ! So beautiful
These are my favorite locations in USA , As well, I liked Crested butte and Telluride in autumn, pallouse, Michigan upper peninsula, Oregon coast .
The American landscape is so beautiful, I really like New York City. Thanks for the wonderful experience Allison brought.
you forgot cape may, nj, with 600 victorian buildings, great restaurants, good shopping, and the beach, and cape may point state park with nature trails, and blinds for bird photography.
I love the style of the videos that you made. You are my favorite youtuber, Allison.
Great advice Allison Anderson👏!! From sea to ski:). Lots of texture and landscapes in all forms. Who wouldn’t want your travel itinerary?😎
This is a wonderful video and the way of making the video is also very good. Allisonanderson looking very nice 🎉🎉🎉
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Great video and INCREDIBLE video footage you’ve captured!
Loved this video! I already had a trip to Jackson and the Tetons in May and then Zion/Bryce in November so your video got me even more excited! I have had Seattle on my list for awhile but just recently heard of the San Juan islands- I'll definitely have to add that into our trip plan.
I'd agree w/ other comments about Oregon- we had such a great trip there (Portland, Willamette Valley, Mt. Hood). I'd also recommend the West Coast of Michigan (South Haven up to Traverse City)- it's amazing how beautiful Lake Michigan is in the summer! There are all sorts of outdoorsy things to do from beaches, hiking, wineries, breweries, etc. You could add in Mackinac Island too for a unique experience 😀
I would recommend Alaska parks ,Grand canyon in Arizona and glacier park in Montana as well.
Stunning country ❤ I don't think I will ever get there, so bless you for bringing these stunning destinations to us!! ❤😊
Love Savannah Georgia, but I used to live in Beaufort South Carolina just 30-40 minutes from Savannah. For me Beaufort it’s the most beautiful little town I have ever been to, it's pretty small but when the sun hits the marsh it's really pretty. ❤ Hilton Head South Carolina is another small town closer to Savannah and Beaufort with great food and nice hotels and beaches.
This video is simply breathtaking! A fascinating journey through the world of creativity and inspiration. Excellent work that leaves a mark in the hearts of the audience. Bravo to the author for such an amazing video!👏👏👏💯💯💯
If you love traveling to see nature, Alaska is the place to go. Plenty of areas in the lower 48 are beautiful, but there are people everywhere. Alaska is huge, and yet less than a million people live there. So much of its wilderness is still untamed and not turned into ranches or farms like you get everywhere else.
I have visited many on your list, but, this summer I plan to follow the entire Michigan shoreline along lakes Michigan, Superior and Huron. I read, recently, that Michigan has more lighthouses than any other state. Some must sees along the way-Saugatuck, Holland, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Traverse City, Mackinac Island and the bridge,Taquamenon Falls, the Pictured Rocks, Soo Locks and the Porcupine Mountains.
The grand tetons are unreal, i would put it up there with visiting switzerland as far as the views. the mountains there are so GRAND (lol) and stunning. one of the coolest places in the US.
We went to grand teton, Yellowstone, and glacier this past summer and grand Teton was by far my favorite
@Allison_Anderson_1.. hi
I've been to all these destinations, except the Flordia islands (although I've been to quite a few destinations in FL) and I agree that these are all wonderful places to visit! I'm not a big city person, but visiting NY was so cool. So many things from pop culture are based in NY, so it feels like you're in a movie.
Like you, I've recently made it my goal to visit more of the US. Some of the destinations I have loved are the Finger Lakes of NY, Dauphin Island Alabama, and the Outer Banks of NC. Wonderful spots!
Maine is my FAVORITE place in the whole world, and luckily I'm in New England so I'm relatively close, but I only managed to get up to Acadia for the first time this past summer, and I agree, Bar Harbor is incredible. And so close to the park!
The United States is a vast and diverse country, with a wide variety of cultures, landscapes, and climates. This diversity is reflected in its many different atmospheres, each with its own unique charm.
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There are so many great places to visit in the US. I saw already mentioned - Dauphin Island, Mobile County, AL is a wonderful spot on the Gulf; Cooperstown, NY - even if not baseball fan with Hall of Fame there, it is a beautiful little town, one traffic light, head waters of Susquehanna River and Lake Otsego, Otesaga Hotel is a terrific resort with tennis and golf looking over the lake; Anna Maria Island, FL; Hilton Head, SC; Fairhope, AL and Point Clear, AL both over looking Mobile Bay, and the Grand Hotel in Point Clear is terrific.
Great Smokey Mountains National Park, Shenandoah national Park, Blue Ridge, GA, Blue Ridge Railway lat two weeks of October through first week of November, The Palo duro canyon, Canyon, TX, Blue Hole New Mexico, Taylor Mountain New Mexico, Petrified Forest/Painted Desert National Park Arizona, Sunflower Field's Kansas, the Ozarks Arkansas, the Lost Sea Sweetwater, TN, Mammoth Cave Kentucky, Mackinac Island, MI... love to travel!!
Loved watching this. New York does have that fascinating experience. It would also be on my top list of recommendation.
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Rocky Mountains np Colorado
Carmel (we did sequoia np Yosemite and Carmel)
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Sequoia np
Grand Canyon
Looking forward to go to Maine and glacier one day.
Monument Valley! It’s on Navajo Land, and the opportunity for amazing photography is abundant!
Incredible Beautiful Natural Sceneries ❤
So awesome video 💫
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Silver Falls State Park in Oregon is one of my top destinations. Especially during the fall.
I would love to see a video from aboit all the must visit places in California alone. Im from California and theres so many places ive never been to and want to see what im missing
Apparently I'm nearly 1M subscribers late to the party...your videos are PHENOMENAL!!!!!!!
I love this video for all the recommendations!!😊 I’ve already traveled to some based on your videos
As a Canadian, I recommend st. augustine, FL... oldest town in the US
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Allison . I had been in 8 places of your list. Now, I do have to go Washington state and Joshua National park. Great list . I will added Napa valleys , Grand Canyon,
The US is my favourite place to travel, love it so much! These are great recommendations, some I've been to, some are already on my list and other's I've never heard of! I like that you mentioned lesser known places! I would probably add Lake Tahoe to this too 😉
Dear Allison, I am yet to watch the video but dropping this comment to appreciate you for I have been anticipating your next post since the last one 😊. With Love from Soicm.
Beautiful Natural Scenery
Very, very beautiful destinations 👍 Thanks for sharing!
I looking forward to see another videos and Love it all your videos, helpful to get more knowledge and experince.
Thanks
We are still trying to decide on our USA itinerary for next year. Marks first time there, soooo difficult to decide, so many amazing places. Love the vlog, some super footage, thank you.🙂
bar harbor is good in october, after colombus day it is less crowded, and make dinner reservations either early like 5pm or late like 8pm or later. if you want to get some great shots there is a photo store in downtown bar harbor, he did take you on early morning photo tours.
It's nice to see your video after a long days love from IND❤
Thank You for recommendations! ♥
This is so interesting! Thank you for sharing!
Ahh all of these I have either visited, or are on my list already!! One I would add is Telluride, CO. Unbelievable views and so much to do.
I wasn't expecting you to say New York lol but I live here and I think it's a pretty cool city.
Really inspiring - thank you
Thank you for making this video! ❤ any favorites to travel with kids? I’m looking for fun destinations to travel with my 6 yo twins.
I love this!! The US truly has so many incredible destinations. If you ever visit Little Rock, Arkansas I have tons of recs!!
The idea that Savannah is somehow more walkable than Charleston is ridiculous. The historic Charleston peninsula is completely walkable as well and you could easily visit without ever needing a car. The difference is that Charleston has so much history in its surrounding area as well that it gives the traveler many options. There are 5 islands that you can easily drive to from the peninsula, each very unique. There are also plantations and gardens in the West Ashley, Goose Creek and Mount Pleasant areas that you can also drive to or Uber to if the mood strikes you. There are boat tours in Charleston's spectacular harbor, the one to Fort Sumter is a must.
I've been attempting planning solo trips for over 4 year's now lol and have back out canceled due to fear but this is the year I want cancel I'm finally taking the plunge going to Split Croatia in a few weeks I'm excited a little nervous but more excited than nervous the US destinations you mentioned are great options I've never been to Seattle definitely want to along with Washington DC, Boston, Oregon, New York, Chicago, Vermont,Maine are top of my list to visit solo in US
Thanks for this. Now I’m redoubling my efforts to get to Savannah. But I didn’t care for Bar Harbor and Acadia - well, mostly Acadia. We went in September and we just weren’t prepared for how crowded it would be. It was pretty, yes, but we didn’t enjoy it that much because there were people everywhere. They were coming in by the busload! It was very offputting to us.
one day I will be in USA. Thank you
Love all your content!!
never been to US before. i'd love to go there someday
We need a part 2 asap 😍
absolutely love your insight and suggestions! 🥰
one day i'll go there . its amazing thank you giving this information about city.
Wonderful Video! Thank you.
Wonderful video 😊
InshAllah I will travel from Bangladesh to visit the dream country of America 🇧🇩 Or 🇺🇲
Cool, I didn't know many of these places.🙂
Thanks Allison! Nice video
Great list! I've been to Yellowstone multiple times and have never been to Jacksonhole! I also think San Juan's is one of my favorites. I also love Napa CA. Death Valley is pretty amazing, Yosemite and anyplace on the Oregon Coast. I haven't been to many of the US states but some of your suggestions sound wonderful.
Great to see New York CIty at the end. I cannot agree with you more on this. I used to live there for over ten years. If you add any more places to your list, have you thought about New Orleans? That's my hidden gem.
Great list. I have been to all except Joshua tree. As far as NYC I was hoping to go my whole life without going there but my wife and daughters made me a few years ago. I'm sorry but it was as gross as I expected. I am just not a big city person. The only redeeming thing was the Pizza. It was definitely be a once in a lifetime trip because I wont be going back
Yosemite is my all time favorite!!
So, you're not a backpacking channel, I take it? FYI, the back country wilderness of any of these parks you listed gets you truly into nature without an overload of people in your way. Joshua tree's main attraction is rock climbing. So, hire a guide and get out there and do some rock climbing like a real explorer.
I loved this video! Straight and to the point with an interesting topic. I've been to a lot of these places myself already but some I'll have to add to "my list" :) A place you didn't mention but which my husband and I both love to visit is the White Mountains in New Hampshire. The towns around there are pretty tiny (and some are real cute!), they all have the mountain views and the fall foliage in the area jus can't be beat! We also loved Oahu, Hawaii
Seattle is beautiful 💚❤😍✈️🇺🇲
Thanks a milion