Quick and Affordable Weekend Getaways to Escape Without Breaking the Bank

Mini vacations offer big fun on a tight timetable.

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Mini vacations offer big fun on a tight timetable. With choices all around the country, a fabulous quick trip can be right around the corner, even if you only have a day or two.

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Looking for a getaway that really feels like you’ve left home, even if you only have the weekend to work with? These quick trips will hit the spot even if you don’t have a lot of time, or money, to get away. In fact, these mini-breaks pack lots of vacation vibes into just a few days and allow you to travel on a budget.

Check out these easy-to-get-to destinations (both within the U.S. and abroad) and get ready to spring into fun. We also have the scoop on Christmas getaways, the most underrated travel destinations, the best weekend getaways in every state, romantic weekend ideas, and the best family vacation destinations.

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White Mountains, New Hampshire

Why you’ll love it: The most legendary drive in New England is the steep and breathtaking climb up the Mt. Washington Auto Road in New Hampshire, the oldest man-made attraction in America. For over 160 years, travelers have driven more than a mile into the sky to reach the highest point in the Northeast for views of the Atlantic Ocean and into Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, New York and even Canada.

Budget tip: For just a few dollars, drivers earn the right to place the legendary “This Car Climbed Mt. Washington” bumper sticker on their car when they reach the top.

Where to stay: The Glen House sits at the base of the Mt. Washington Auto Road, within the White Mountain National Forest, and is the perfect base camp for any drive on your mini-vacation. The dog-friendly boutique property is also just steps from the Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center, which has 25 miles of biking, walking and hiking trails. The Notch Grille offers New Hampshire brews and comfort food such as short-rib tacos and a towering Mt. Washington burger. Make sure you also read up on these new hotel trends before booking your next place to stay.

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New York, New York

Why you’ll love it: It’s the Big Apple! Indulge in big-city life and enjoy New York City’s buzzing vibe while dining at exquisite restaurants, taking in live music and even basking in the neon lights of Broadway. The city also has some great hidden gems you’ll appreciate.

Budget tip: You don’t need a lot of money to enjoy New York’s local flavors. Spend a morning picking up “only here” tastes of the city, such as bagels at Ess a Bagel, corned-beef sandwiches at Katz’s and fancy cheeses at Murray’s, or wander through Chinatown to grab dumplings and buns or fruits and veggies from street vendors, then bring your haul to Central Park for a classic bite of the city.

Where to stay: The Walker Hotel in Greenwich Village is an Art Deco gem ideally located between Washington Square Park and Union Square, putting all the hip downtown restaurants, shops and sights right at your fingertips.

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Park City, Utah

Why you’ll love it: During the winter, Park City is a veritable wonderland of skiing, snowboarding and outdoor adventure. In the summer, those same mountains turn a lush green and beckon outdoor enthusiasts to hike and bike and enjoy the sun-filled days. A Utah road trip to see its national parks is another option for a mini-vacation in the Beehive State.

Budget tip: Spend an afternoon gallery hopping to see fabulous works of art for free.

Where to stay: The rustic-meets-luxe retreat Montage Deer Valley may make you want to skip the mountain entirely so you have time to enjoy the five restaurants, a bowling alley and the largest spa in Utah—the perfect spot to unwind with a massage.

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Boise, Idaho

Why you’ll love it: The “City of Trees” is a perfect destination when you’re looking for a quick trip where you can enjoy the outdoors. Hikers and bikers have almost 200 miles of trails to explore in the foothills just above Boise, with trailheads right in town. There are also 104 parks in the city, or you can hop on a bike to visit beer, wine and cider tasting rooms located near Boise’s Greenbelt, a 25-mile trail along the Boise River that goes right through the city. Boise is also known as a North American Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) destination. Whitewater paddlers can run the Payette River, while beginners have Esther Simplot Park and Quinn’s Pond in the heart of downtown.

Budget tip: There’s no need to travel overseas to get a taste of Basque culture; Boise has the largest Basque population in the United States. The downtown features an entire city block dedicated to the Basque culture, the perfect spot to try out small tastes, or “tapas,” an inexpensive option for dinner.

Where to stay: The Riverside Hotel is nestled right on the Greenbelt, so you can lace up your shoes and be on your way in a flash. The property also boasts a large pool and free breakfast, all for around $179 a night.

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Hilton Head, South Carolina

Why you’ll love it: With everything from sun-soaked beaches to culinary hidden gems to miles and miles of golf courses on 33 different greens, Hilton Head Island offers the perfect backdrop for those looking for a safe domestic beach adventure and an affordable beach vacation.

Budget tips: Bring your bicycle with you for some of the best peddling in the country. The American League of Bicyclists named the island a Gold Level Bicycle Friendly Community—and summer is the perfect time for a pedal. You can even ride on the flat and leveled sand.

Where to stay: Perched on Hilton Head Island’s iconic white-sand beaches and framed by swaying palmetto trees, Westin Hilton Head Island Resort andamp; Spa offers travelers a true Lowcountry oasis. With private access to a 12-mile swath of pristine beaches and an array of outdoor resort pools and amenities, the hotel feels like a tropical island vacation, but one you can drive to! Don’t forget to browse through the best all-inclusive family resorts before booking your next vacation.

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Columbus, Ohio

Why you’ll love it: Located within a day’s drive of nearly half the U.S. population, Columbus, Ohio, is known as “The Hippest City in the Midwest” due to its variety of can’t-miss activities and attractions, from visiting the Columbus Museum of Art to walking the Scioto Mile and perusing the boutiques and galleries of the Short North Arts District.

Budget tip: The summer months are filled with free outdoor movies and music at spots such as Land-Grant Brewing and Easton.

Where to stay: Travelers can stay at the AC Hotel Columbus Downtown and take advantage of perks like the rooftop Lumin SkyBar, which offers an eclectic variety of dishes and handcrafted cocktails with scenic sunset views. Make your trip easier by downloading one of these free road trip apps before you go.

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Montauk, New York

Why you’ll love it: On the furthest eastern shores of New York’s famed Hamptons beaches, Montauk is where to go when you want to escape the crowds and enjoy the sun and surf. In fact, the surf here is some of the best on the East Coast, with Ditch Plains and the Terrace surf break being two top spots to catch a wave or watch the pros ride them in. If you want a sand break, head to free Shadmoor State Park, which offers hiking and biking trails throughout its scenic bluffs.

Budget tip: Head to Montauk Point State Park, where the Montauk Point Lighthouse, the oldest in New York State, has been standing since 1796, when it was commissioned by George Washington.

Where to stay: The Marram Montauk offers guests an oceanfront, barefoot luxury experience just a few feet from the sand. Anything you need for a relaxing vacation is provided, including beach chairs, umbrellas and towels; complimentary cruiser bicycles; a variety of wellness activities, from yoga to meditation to nature walks; and even nightly fire pits and s’mores. Thinking of flying to Montauk? Here’s the best time to book a flight.

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Savannah, Georgia

Why you’ll love it: If you’re thinking of using rewards from your travel credit card for your next trip, use them to head to this unforgettable spot. Savannah is the quintessential charming southern city, with 22 historic squares surrounded by historic mansions, cobblestone alleyways and stately oak trees dripping with Spanish moss. One way to soak up the romance and charm is to book a carriage ride for two.

Budget tip: Pack a picnic lunch and spend a leisurely afternoon in Forsyth Park. The park’s grand, ninth-century cast-iron fountain, which was modeled after the fountains at the Place de la Concorde in Paris, is the perfect spot for a memory-filled selfie.

Where to stay: For a southern getaway in the heart of historic downtown Savannah, check into Perry Lane Hotel, an art-filled abode bursting with both charm and style. Enjoy the warm weather at the rooftop, resort-style pool, or check out the romantic library, where afternoon tea is served.

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Greenville, South Carolina

Why you’ll love it: Greenville offers something for everyone, along with gorgeous views and Southern hospitality. For fitness buffs, there are 18 miles of cycling and hiking trails through downtown, thanks to a fantastic rails-to-trails effort. Foodies will be impressed by the number of locally owned and run restaurants, featuring a range of global flavors and nationally renowned chefs. And culture hounds will love the dozens of museums, galleries and performance spaces. Find out how to budget for a road trip.

Budget tip: Pack a picnic and visit the gorgeous Falls Park on the Reedy, which boasts some seriously beautiful trails and gardens. Peep the park’s wonderful public art too!

Where to stay: The stunning AC Hotel on Main Street features five unique food and beverage concepts, including Paloma tapas restaurant, a 16,000-square-foot rooftop indoor/outdoor bar, a speakeasy cocktail bar called The Press Room (accessible only by secret code) and Social Burger walk-up burger and milkshake bar.

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Asheville, North Carolina

Why you’ll love it: The entry point to the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is a funky mix of breweries (the most per capita in the United States), great food, arts (the River Arts District is a fun and free way to spend a day), history (the Biltmore Estate), free-spirited hippie culture and spectacular nature. For the latter, plan a picnic hike to the Craggy Mountains, stop to smell the berry bushes and take in the exceptional panoramic views of the Craggy Pinnacle Trail. Asheville also makes a good jumping-off point for a Tail of the Dragon road trip.

Budget tip: Live music fills the streets of Asheville, and you can listen to everything from old-time mountain music to new alternative rock just by dropping something in the tip jar. Kids will love the free Friday drum circles in Pritchard Park, where they can bang a drum and dance along (the festivities get rolling around 6 p.m.).

Where to stay: The Holiday Inn Asheville-Biltmore East feels more like a mountain lodge than a chain property, but it still has all the hallmarks that make Holiday Inn appealing: a great pool, and affordable deals that include kids 18 and under staying for free in their parent’s room, and up to four kids 11 and under eating free any time of the day at the on-site restaurant.

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Clearwater, Florida

Why you’ll love it: With silky-soft, snow-white sand and gentle Gulf of Mexico water, Clearwater’s beaches are multiple award winners and some of the best beaches in Florida—perfect for those who want to spend their quick trip splashing in the surf. When you’re ready to dry off, hope on the free trolley to the Clearwater Aquarium, home to Winter and Hope, the dolphin stars of the Dolphin Tale movies.

Budget tip: There’s a free sunset festival with live entertainment every single night, right at Clearwater’s main beach at Pier 60.

Where to stay: Enjoy swim-in movies, life-size games and s’mores at the beachside fire pit at beachfront Sandpearl Resort. Or opt for a quieter getaway with time at the luxe spa, the zero-entry lagoon pool (where you can also order a cocktail and snack to your lounge chair) or in a private cabana with everything from HDTVs to lounge chairs and refrigerators within steps of the pool. If you feel like taking an all-inclusive trip to the Sunshine State, consider booking at one of these all-inclusive resorts in Florida.

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Sedona, Arizona

Why you’ll love it: Mother Nature went into hyperdrive in this breathtaking corner of Arizona, where Sedona is surrounded by 1.8 million acres of national forest, four wilderness areas and six state parks. Everywhere you look are the stunning peaks and spires of red rocks and sandstone outcroppings. Nature lovers can hike and bike along hundreds of miles of free trails, and at night the stars put on a spectacular show, no ticket required.

Budget tip: Sedona is less than a two-hour drive (100 miles) from the Grand Canyon, making it an easy day trip or a pit stop on an Arizona road trip without the added expense of spending the night at pricey accommodations near the national park.

Where to stay: Plan an Arizona staycation at the luxurious Enchantment Resort, located in the heart of Sedona, surrounded by the towering red rock walls of Boynton Canyon. The resort offers more than 100 activities every week, plus pools, tennis, hiking, biking and a kids club, along with suites big enough to spread out in style. Feel like flying to Sedona? Check out these budget airlines when booking your ticket.

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Temecula, California

Why you’ll love it: The insider secret of southern California locals, Temecula has all the charm, wine and food of Napa and Sonoma, without the crowds or high prices. Just a short drive from L.A. and San Diego, this is a hidden wine country with beautiful vineyards and plenty of outdoor activities in a near-perfect climate. There’s plenty to do for families too, with a car-free, Old West–style town dating to the 1800s, horse ranches and even kid-friendly vineyards.

Budget tip: Kids in tow? Don’t miss the super fun Pennypickle’s Workshop, a children’s museum designed as the laboratory of fictional Professor Phineas T. Pennypickle, a scientist, inventor and time traveler; kids under 18 months are free, and adults and kids over 18 months are $10.

Where to stay: Pechanga Resort Casino might not sound like a wine-country retreat destination, but its 4.5-acre Cove pool complex means a true resort stay, and a $3 million expansion added a wealth of rooms, so there’s always a deal to be had. Plus, Pechanga has a beautifully landscaped RV Resort, so you can bring your own RV or trailer and really save on your vacay. Before you go, brush up on these unspoken etiquette rules of RV camping.

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San Diego, California

Why you’ll love it: San Diego’s near-perfect summer weather, the free beaches of Coronado Island and the museums and outstanding zoo in Balboa Park all add up to a memory-making quick getaway when it comes to vacations in Southern California.

Budget tip: The Balboa Park Explorer pass bundles 16 attractions into a discounted pay-one-price ticket for $56; prices go way down if you commit to a seven-day option (just $67).

Where to stay: The Coronado Beach Resort is located directly across the street from the iconic Del Coronado Hotel (where Some Like It Hot was filmed) and offers condo-style units with kitchenettes (you’ll also have complimentary access to all the amenities at the Loews Resort too.) Check out these cheap places to travel for more vacay inspo.

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Toronto, Canada

Why you’ll love it: This cosmopolitan Canadian city is just a 90-minute trip from 60% of the United States, so it’s one of those accessible quick trips for many. Once you’re here, catch a Toronto Blue Jays baseball game at the Rogers Centre right under the CN Tower (take a trip to the top of the tower for the amazing views too), and ride a moving sidewalk through a shark tank at the neighboring aquarium. Hop on a ferry to explore Toronto’s islands—one is an amusement park! There are also free beaches downtown to catch some summer rays.

Budget tip: The U.S. dollar is strong against Canadian currency, so it will feel like the whole city is on sale.

Where to stay: Children will love the Chelsea Hotel’s indoor pool, featuring Toronto’s only indoor waterslide.

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Cape Cod, Massachusetts

Why you’ll love it: Nothing says summer like a trip to the beach, especially the expansive, and free, sandy shores of beautiful Cape Cod, a favorite destination of Boston-ites looking to escape the city. You can spend endless hours playing in the sand and surf without spending a dime! Make sure you also check out these must-see places in the U.S. to take your kids and teens.

Budget tip: Driving to the Cape? Bring along your bicycle to explore the free fun to be had on the 26-mile, car-free Cape Cod Bike andamp; Rail Trail.

Where to stay: Ocean Edge Resort offers a summer’s worth of fun on a sprawling 429 acres. Highlights include kayaking, family basketball tournaments, outdoor movies, kite making, s’mores at the private beach bonfire, scavenger hunts and lawn games. Snag a one-bedroom villa with plenty of room to spread out and a kitchen where you can save money by making breakfasts and easy meals.

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Providence, Rhode Island

Why you’ll love it: Providence is terrific for families, especially high school kids, since the capital city is home to a wide range of colleges (Brown University, Johnson andamp; Wales, Rhode Island School of Design), where they can get inspired with campus tours and on-campus museums.

Budget tip: Visitors can go on a free self-guided walking tour of historic downtown Providence, which dives into the making of the now “Creative Capital.” Stop by the Free Play Bar andamp; Arcade that includes more than 130 classic video games plus pinball, skeeball and air hockey, all for only $7 admission (you have to be 21+ to enter, though). Then, attend a free WaterFire event this summer, where as many as 80 small bonfires are set ablaze along Providence’s three rivers for the annual summer events, creating a one-of-a-kind light show that lasts from just after sunset until about 12:30 a.m. The events are often accompanied by outdoor concerts, street dancing and other entertainment.

Where to stay: Providence Marriott, which has a bike program with preset routes. And don’t miss local budget-friendly dining favorites like the infamous Olneyville New York System for traditional Rhode Island staples of hot wieners and coffee milk. Don’t forget to download one of these travel apps to help you plan this marvelous quick trip.

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Estes Park, Colorado

Why you’ll love it: Known as the base camp to Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP), Estes Park is only 90 minutes from Denver International Airport but has an authentic Colorado mountain village feeling, with plenty of outdoor activities to suit any visitor. Some options: hiking in the national park, booking a mountain bike ride, fly-fishing or river rafting experiences—just to name a few. There’s also a number of unique festivals throughout the summer.

Budget tip: Don’t forget to bring your National Parks Pass, which grants free access to your full car into the gorgeous Rockies.

Where to stay: The YMCA of the Rockies is one of the best-kept family vacation secrets in the country. You can get a fabulously clean and spacious two-bedroom log cabin with mountain views. And the sky’s the limit for activities here, including hikes into neighboring RMNP, horseback rides, archery, roller skating, and arts and crafts (some activities have a fee).

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Houston, Texas

Why you’ll love it: If you think Houston is only a business city, you’re in for a surprise when you visit with your family. Start your visit at Discovery Green, an urban park designed for kids, with everything from kayak rides on gentle Kinder Lake to special toddler play-group hours. The Children’s Museum of Houston is one of the best in the country, with indoor and outdoor spaces where they can have hands-on fun.

Budget tip: Houston CityPASS is just $68 (kids tickets are $56) and includes admission to Houston favorites such as the out-of-this-world Space Center Houston, the Children’s Museum and nearby Kemah Boardwalk Amusement Park on Galveston Bay, for the most summer bang for your buck. Browse through these tips on how to travel for free before booking your trip.

Where to stay: The Marriott Marquis looks like any other glass high-rise from the outside, but head up to the pool deck for a Lone Star State surprise: an outdoor lazy river pool in the shape of Texas (rooms with views of the pool are especially cool at night). The hotel is also located right across from Discovery Green.

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Portland, Oregon

Why you’ll love it: Known for its natural beauty, sustainability and outdoor activities, Portland is a favorite option for affordable family vacations. It’s a great destination for teens, who will enjoy biking around the city like a local or taking in the sites on the great public transportation system, including a cool funicular. There are hip vintage spots and multiple food truck parks where they can try food from around the globe without high restaurant prices. Take in views of the city and the 500 plant varieties at the International Rose Test Garden.

Budget tip: Take a drive outside the city’s perimeter to hike up to the rushing waters of Multnomah Falls.

Where to stay: The Kimpton RiverPlace Hotel has a prime location right on the Willamette River for easy kayaking access. Plus, they have free bikes for exploring and offer pool use at the nearby sports club.

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Door County, Wisconsin

Why you’ll love it: You can explore more than 300 miles of shoreline jetting out into Lake Michigan and Green Bay in Door County, all dotted by charming communities and a Midwestern friendliness that will make you feel like you stepped back in time. Peer through the periscope at Door County Maritime Museum with views of Sturgeon Bay and active shipyards, then enjoy hiking, biking and kayaking along the Mink River Estuary. Everyone will love the classic Skyway Drive-In and the creamy treats served up at the old-fashioned soda fountain at Wilson Ice Cream Parlor. It really is a perfect Midwest vacation spot.

Budget tip: Hike at Ridges Sanctuary to gain a new appreciation for nature at Wisconsin’s oldest private nature preserve. Guided hikes are free for kids 18 and under and just $8 for adults—and that price drops down to $5 for sanctuary members.

Where to stay: Julie’s Park Cafe andamp; Motel in Fish Creek gives you several options for budget-friendly lodging, including condominiums and cottages with multiple bedrooms (and bathrooms, a priceless bonus if you have teens). By the way, this is the difference between a hotel and a motel.

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Lake Cumberland, Kentucky

Why you’ll love it: The Lake Cumberland State Resort Park is located on one of the largest man-made lakes in the country, and it’s one of the top vacation destinations in the eastern United States. But it’s still affordable, with activities such as horseback riding and miniature golf within easy budget reach.

Budget tip: There’s plenty to do at the lake that won’t cost a dime, including beautiful hiking trails filled with summer birds such as cardinals, bluebirds, goldfinches and hummingbirds. You can also try your hand at angling for Kentucky bass.

Where to stay: Lodging includes DuPont Lodge, the Cottages and Woodland Rooms, which have free access to the indoor pool and also include free meals for kids 5 and under at the restaurant. Camping is around $30 per night (plus an additional fee for pool access).

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Crystal Coast, North Carolina

Why you’ll love it: Located along North Carolina’s central shore, the Crystal Coast has been a favorite beach destination for generations and represents one of the few remaining natural barrier island systems in the world, with 85 miles of sparkling beaches. Base yourself near Beaufort, a 300-year-old town filled with pirate lore (Blackbeard’s sunken flagship, The Queen Anne’s Revenge, rests in its watery grave just miles offshore), and plan a trip to The North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores for an up-close look at what lies beneath the seas.

Budget tip: Kick back for a full day of free fun on the beach!

Where to stay: The Inlet Inn is right on the waterfront in Beaufort and offers water-view rooms with private porches and continental breakfast delivered right to your room every morning.

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Atlanta, Georgia

Why you’ll love it: For those who love to explore museums and cultural sites, Atlanta is ideal. Middle-schoolers will love seeing the massive whale sharks at Georgia Aquarium (the largest in the country), visiting the Heisman Trophy at the College Football Hall of Fame and sampling soda to their heart’s content at World of Coca-Cola. Teens will also appreciate the more mature tone of the Center for Civil and Human rights as well. (Atlanta CityPASS offers a reduced-price package that includes all these must-visit spots.)

Budget tip: Martin Luther King Jr. Birthplace and Memorial is a National Park with free entrance; walking in the footsteps of history here will definitely resonate with your kids.

Where to stay: The Embassy Suites at Centennial Park puts you right in the middle of the action, provides you with a second room so you can close the door on your big kids, has a pool and includes a free all-you-can-eat breakfast.

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Conroe, Texas

Why you’ll love it: Conroe is a perfect escape from the crowds and fast pace of Houston, located about an hour away. Once you arrive, visit Lake Conroe, which is surrounded by great restaurants, parks and entertainment venues. Heading out on the lake in a boat, breaking out the fishing rods or just putting on a bathing suit and jumping in the water are all great ways to enjoy a summer in Texas.

Budget tip: Lace up your hiking shoes to explore the 128 miles of trails in Sam Houston National Forest.

Where to stay: Margaritaville Lake Resort will keep you entertained for your entire stay. They have miniature golf, an aqua park with a lazy river, boats and water sports to enjoy on the lake. Plus, it’s only a 15-minute drive from Sam Houston National Forest.

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Niagara Falls, New York

Why you’ll love it: It’s hard not to be impressed by the more than 3,000 tons of water that crashes over the falls every second. Here you can witness nature at its best, explore acres of pristine hiking trails and scenic terrain and immerse yourself in outdoor adventure. You can walk around Niagara Falls State Park (the oldest park in the country) for free, but experiencing the views of the thundering falls aboard the famous Maid of the Mist is what will be the most memorable way to take in the falls (including a soaked selfie). Or sign up for the Cave of the Winds tour, where you’ll find yourself deep in the Niagara Gorge and face-to-face with the crashing water of the falls.

Budget tip: Old Falls Street is three cobblestone blocks filled with free family activities like outdoor movies and concerts. Then learn about the power of water at the free Niagara Power Vista Center.

Where to stay: Sheraton at the Falls has an indoor swimming pool that’s the largest in the area and is walking distance to many of the top attractions. Don’t miss these fun facts about the world’s most beautiful waterfalls.

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Lutsen, Minnesota

Why you’ll love it: Head to the scenic North Shore of Lake Superior to make some amazing memories this summer. Spend your days in the sun on one of the many beaches that line the lake, or pack a picnic and head to a park where you can explore nature. Also, travel over to the neighboring harbor town of Grand Marais to visit shops and eat the World’s Best Donuts.

Budget tip: Pack your own lunch and visit Cascade River State Park for an afternoon of bird-watching and trail hiking.

Where to stay: Book your stay at Cascade Lodge on Lake Superior. You’ll be right on a private beach, next to a golf course and within a 15-minute drive of Lutsen Mountains and Superior National Forest.

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Albuquerque, New Mexico

Why you’ll love it: Albuquerque is the hot air balloon capital of the world, with skies always filled with colorful inspiration for kids with a love for things that fly. The young ones will also enjoy a ride on the Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway—North America’s longest double-reversible aerial tramway—that travels to the top of the 10,378-foot Sandia Peak. Kids under 2 ride for free, by the way. And exploring ABQ BioPark, a unique environmental museum comprised of an aquarium, botanic garden and zoo, is always a hit too, as are the free fishing lakes at Tingley Beach.

Budget tip: Summerfest is a series of free community events featuring live music, children’s activities, climbing walls, a craft beer garden, food trucks and vendors selling local, handcrafted goods.

Where to stay: The Nativo Lodge offers a pool to cool off in and creatively decorated rooms, including the #1INDN, featuring two tented beds, sure to be a kid favorite.

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Anaheim, California

Why you’ll love it: One word: Disneyland! Pack up the family and head to sunny Anaheim to meet Mickey and his pals. Looking to save some cash? The Disney experts at UnderCover Tourist offer discounted tickets and additional money-saving tips at their site, as well as calendars about when to visit when it’s least crowded.

Budget tip: Pack a refillable water bottle and some on-the-go snacks to cut back on additional park costs.

Where to stay: The Anaheim Marriott offers can’t-miss deals, like packages that include a double room, free shuttle to the park, a $25 food and beverage credit at the hotel and even a $50 gift card to Disney for every night you stay. Ask for a high floor facing the park (which is just a few blocks away) and you’ll be able to watch fireworks from your room.

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Claremont, California

Why you’ll love it: A perfect getaway from Los Angeles, it’s just 35 miles east, but completely without all the traffic that plagues the city. Claremont Village is home to more than 150 shops and restaurants, and it’s where you’ll want to spend your evening. The Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology and the Folk Music Center are local favorites to visit, so keep an eye on the schedule for the latter to find out about live concerts that will hopefully be back soon.

Budget tip: The five-mile Claremont Wilderness Trail in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains attracts hikers from all over the area and is a great way to work up an appetite for all the Village treats.

Where to stay: The DoubleTree Claremont has lots of budget-pleasing amenities, including warm chocolate chip cookies when you check in and a huge outdoor pool.

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Rapid City, South Dakota

Why you’ll love it: Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial and Badlands National Park are all within driving distance, but Rapid City is a great destination for all ages, especially elementary school kids who will be able to relate their school lessons when they explore the City of Presidents sculptures and history.

Budget tip: There’s plenty to do for free in Rapid City: Visitors can participate in a free, interactive walking tour of the City of Presidents, a series of life-size bronze statues of our nation’s past presidents along the city’s streets and sidewalks. A slight detour leads into Art Alley, a stunning expression of Rapid City’s creative community. Cap off a day of exploring with a stroll through Main Street Square, a community hub featuring year-round free events for travelers to enjoy, as well as public art such as The Sculpture Project.

Where to stay: Hotel Alex Johnson is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is right in the middle of Rapid City—a great spot for exploring.

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Cape May, New Jersey

Why you’ll love it: Take Exit 1 from New Jersey’s Garden State Parkway and you’ll discover this charming Victorian beach town whose tree-lined streets are adorned with gingerbread-trimmed guesthouses. This Jersey Shore gem has a pedestrian cobblestone mall with toy stores, ice cream shops and a small boardwalk with an arcade.

Budget tip: One of the best souvenirs here is free, if you know where to look: Cape May diamonds, silicone gems that appear naturally in the sand. The kids will love discovering and collecting them.

Where to stay: The Madison Avenue Beach Club offers condo units with kitchens and separate bedrooms and a big pool, at reasonable rates. Here are some of our other favorite family-friendly beaches around the country.

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San Juan, Puerto Rico

Why you’ll love it: Since you don’t need a passport to visit this Spanish-speaking island (it’s a U.S. commonwealth), Puerto Rico is a great summer trip, since it feels like you’ve gone on an international jaunt.

Budget tip: El Morro, the walled fortress in Old San Juan, is a must-visit; the kids will love playing among the ramparts and watching the seas for pirates. Since it’s a National Park, you can get in for free if you have a National Parks Pass. For more inexpensive fun, hit the beautiful beaches in San Juan’s Condado and Isla Verde neighborhoods.

Where to stay: The Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel andamp; Casino offers double rooms, a location that lets you easily explore Old San Juan and front-row access to the new Entertainment District, plus there’s a super cool infinity pool with great views over the San Juan lagoon.

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Reno Tahoe, Nevada

Why you’ll love it: The largest alpine lake meets the biggest little city in the world in Reno Tahoe. This quirky city on the rise has incredible street murals, the Nevada Museum of Art and a place in the Guinness Book of World Records for Tallest Outdoor Rock Climbing Wall at the Whitney Peak Hotel. Summer is the time for festivals: Artown in July features musical performances, interactive workshops and art exhibits; the Shakespeare Festival, at Lake Tahoe, puts on multiple traditional Shakespeare plays, including versions for kids; and then there’s the Best in the West Nugget Rib Cook-Off, the country’s best rib competition. Take a drive over to North Lake Tahoe to enjoy the sun, beach and water sports.

Budget tip: Reno Tahoe is an awesome place to be outside, so take advantage of free entry to the area’s great hiking and biking trails. Rent bikes and ride along the Truckee River, starting in Reno and ending up at North Lake Tahoe. Stop for a picnic brought from town, and enjoy it with great views of the Sierra Nevadas and the Lake.

Where to stay: Circus Circus Reno is a fun and quirky property that’s home to the Midway, a massive arcade and carnival-themed area, with old classics like skee ball, Whac-a-Mole and air hockey.

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Bowling Green, Kentucky

Why you’ll love it: Bowling Green, located just an hour north of Nashville, is tucked in among the rolling green hills of South Central Kentucky’s Cave Country. It’s home to Mammoth Cave National Park, the world’s largest underground cave system, and the Lost River Cave, which offers Kentucky’s only underground boat tour, as well as Chaney’s Dairy Barn, a real working dairy farm that also happens to make the best ice cream in Kentucky. Don’t forget to check out the city’s National Corvette Museum, where every single Corvette in the world is produced.

Budget tip: Free summer activities include exploring the national park on your own and Chaney’s “Ice Cream and a Moovie” outdoor movie series.

Where to stay: Fairfield Inn andamp; Suites has free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel and fitness facilities that include a pool and exercise room. It’s conveniently located just minutes away from Bowling Green’s local attractions, such as Lost River Cave, Beech Bend Raceway and Park, Mammoth Cave and the National Corvette Museum.

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Denver, Colorado

Why you’ll love it: A dynamic city with Old West charm, Denver has a vast array of kid-friendly attractions here, including an aquarium, zoo, botanical garden, art museum with a fabulous hands-on project space and the fascinating History Colorado museum—all perfect for family vacations. Coors Field is right downtown, which makes it easy to catch a family-fun Rockies baseball game. And a free tramcar traverses 16th Street, so you can leave your car behind while you try out all the great dining and shopping lining the long pedestrian-friendly zone. If you have more time, consider embarking on a Million Dollar Highway road trip.

Budget tip: A Denver CityPASS gives you discounted access to kid-friendly city highlights, including the aquarium, zoo and museums, starting at $36 for kids ages 3 to 11, and $43 for adults.

Where to stay: HALCYON, located in the charming walking-friendly neighborhood of Cherry Creek, has a rooftop pool, a free gear garage with bikes and longboards, and complimentary muffins and scones in the morning, plus snacks, coffee drinks and even wine and beer for mom and dad from 4 to 9 p.m. at its “kitchen counter” check-in desk. It’s also right around the corner from a Whole Foods, where you can pick up picnic supplies, and one of the city’s most-beloved burger spots, The Cherry Cricket.

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Hamilton County, Indiana

Why you’ll love it: If you love trains, this affordable heartland destination, nicknamed Rail Country, should be at the top of your list. In the fall, hop on The Nickel Plate Express for scenic train excursions. When you’re not riding the rails, stop by Conner Prairie, the Smithsonian-affiliated living history museum and park, with hundreds of acres to explore, including four-story, interactive treetop outposts and an outdoor 1836 Prairietown where kids can visit with 1800s Indiana settlers, play games and learn a trade from the local interpreters dressed in period garb.

Budget tip: Spend time in the great (free) outdoors at Strawtown Koteewi Park, which features a canoe launch on the White River for boating and fishing, nature trails for hiking or cycling, equestrian trails, an archery center and a treetop course.

Where to eat and stay: For local eats, don’t miss Bub’s Burgers andamp; Ice Cream in the town of Carmel, home of The Big Ugly, a one-pound burger-eating challenge (eat the whole burger and you’ll get your picture framed on Bub’s infamous burger wall). Waddle back to your suite at the Residence Inn by Marriott, which includes full kitchens, a complimentary hot-breakfast buffet, an indoor pool and an outdoor SportCourt and BBQ patio. Don’t miss these top family travel destinations in every state.

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Baltimore, Maryland

Why you’ll love it: Known as “charm city,” Baltimore is an enchanting destination loaded with history and a worthy stop on any Atlantic Coast road trip. Enjoy the scenic Inner Harbor or watch a ball game down the block at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. You can also sightsee by water-taxi or climb aboard Fearless, Baltimore’s own pirate ship in Fell’s Point, to hear swashbuckling tales of adventure. The fantastically fishy National Aquarium is a must-visit too!

Budget tip: A visit to Fort McHenry, where Francis Scott Key penned “The Star-Spangled Banner,” is free for everyone.

Where to stay: Housed in the historic former Baltimore andamp; Ohio Railroad headquarters, Kimpton Hotel Monaco Baltimore Inner Harbor is a kid’s dream, complete with Bunk Bed Suites and warm cookies at check-in. For a grown-up getaway, the nightly complimentary happy hour is a can’t-miss.

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Naples, Florida

Why you’ll love it: Naples-area beaches are regularly ranked among the best in the world. Learn to skimboard on Naples Beach, then take a stroll to the iconic Naples Pier, where fishermen hang their lines in hopes of a bite. For a peaceful beach scene, head to Tigertail Beach Park on Marco Island.

Budget tip: For great free souvenirs, go shelling along the pristine barrier island sands of Tigertail Beach Park on Marco Island.

Where to stay: Naples Grande Beach Resort features views of the Gulf surrounded by beautiful lawns, gardens and reflecting pools. Plus, the villas are perfect for extended group or family getaways.

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Breckenridge, Colorado

Why you’ll love it: Summer and fall in the Rocky Mountains bring gorgeous blue skies, temperate weather and plenty of opportunities to get outside and enjoy the fresh mountain air. Take the gondola up Peak 8 to engage in fun activities including bungee jumping, obstacle courses, mini-golf, mountain slides and more.

Budget tip: The Riverwalk Center (which you can reach by free trolley car) offers a slew of summer concerts at no cost.

Where to stay: One Ski Hill Place, a Rock Resort, is located right at the base of Peak 8 and offers multi-room suites that function as private condos, with full kitchens and living rooms, perfect to spread out in. Plus, there are two indoor pools and a private two-lane bowling alley in the hotel, and free shuttle service to area restaurants.

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Pismo Beach, California

Why you’ll love it: Playful Pismo Beach and nearby Shell Beach offer the quintessential southern California sand-and-surf vacation—from swimming and hiking to kayaking and surfing, it’s all outdoor fun all the time. Energize your vacation with an ATV drive on 5.5 miles of beaches open to off-road vehicle use in Oceano Dunes, the only California State Park where vehicles may be driven on the beach. If actual horsepower is more your thing, enjoy a horseback ride instead. Pismo Beach Pier is the place to go to throw a line in the water and wait for a tug, while Pismo Beach’s award-winning boardwalk is rife with delicious treats and colorful boutique shops.

Budget tip: Thousands of vibrant orange-and-black Monarch Butterflies gather in Pismo Beach annually (October to February), seeking shelter from the northern winter among a grove eucalyptus trees at Pismo State Beach. The grove is easily accessible on State Highway 1 at the south boundary of the city limits of Pismo Beach.

Where to stay: The charming Cottage Inn by the Sea offers Pacific Ocean views, a pool and free breakfast with double rooms.

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Yellowstone National Park

Why you’ll love it: The gushing waters of Old Faithful, the swirling colors of prismatic springs, the steam of Mammoth Springs, the wildlife of Lamar Valley and the soaring views and waterfalls of Canyon Village—this is the trip you will still be talking about for years to come.

Budget tip: Fourth-graders visit National Parks for free, so be sure to go online and register your current or rising fourth-grader, if there’s one in your family. Otherwise, now might be a good time to invest in a National Parks Pass.

Where to stay: A visit to a national park is the perfect time to fire up an RV (either your own or a rented one) for a cheap family vacation. Harvest Hosts is a unique experiential company offering RVers the opportunity to stay at any of their more-than-600 host locations across the United States. For a single membership payment, you can stay at uncrowded, one-of-a-kind destinations such as farms and historical sites.

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Chicago, Illinois

Why you’ll love it: It’s a city with a sandy beach right downtown! How cool is that? Plus, there are scenic architectural riverboat rides, the Shedd Aquarium, the Field Museum of Science, Lincoln Park, the Museum of Science and Industry, and a giant Ferris wheel at Navy Pier to explore. Not to mention live theater and music venues and a slew of exceptional restaurants. Oh, and pizza, lots and lots of cheesy, stringy, deep-dish pies for a decadent dining treat.

Budget tip: The Lincoln Park Zoo, which features waddling penguins among its highlights, is one of the few free zoos in the country.

Where to stay: Homewood Suites by Hilton Chicago Downtown offer spacious digs with kitchens with full-size refrigerators, microwaves and stove cooktops (perfect for making healthy meals when you’re not eating pizza).

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New Orleans, Louisiana

Why you’ll love it: Even though it may seem like a grown-up getaway, the laid-back vibe of the Big Easy actually makes it a perfect spot for a family vacation too (or even a nice Christmas getaway). In addition to eating beignets around the clock and watching the free outdoor performances at Jackson Square, you can take a cruise on the Creole Queen paddleboat; watch for gators on the Jean Lafitte Swamp Tours; get up close with nature at the Audubon Nature Institute (including the Butterfly Garden and Insectarium), the Aquarium or the Zoo; and deep-dive into history at the National WWII Museum. Plus, there’s Carousel Gardens, where you can enjoy more than a dozen rides for kids, including a roller coaster and a historic carousel.

Budget tip: Be sure to ride the historic wooden streetcars—a ton of fun for kids!

Where to stay: The Hilton New Orleans Riverside has a great location out of the fray of the French Quarter, but close enough to take advantage of all the city has to offer.

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Boston, Massachusetts

Why you’ll love it: Ruminate on the Revolution on Beantown’s historic streets while following the (free) Freedom Trail, a 2.5-mile, red-lined route that winds past 16 historically significant sites dating back to the American Revolution. Don’t miss taking a spin on the swan boats in the lake at the Boston Public Gardens in Boston Common, and plan a stop at the New England Aquarium and Museum of Science too.

Budget tip: Catch a breeze strolling the Harborwalk, which offers breathtaking views of Boston Harbor and the Boston skyline.

Where to stay: Green-from-the-ground-up Element Boston Seaport and forward-thinking Aloft Boston Seaport both offer families a strategic Seaport District locale just minutes from the best of the city. Naturally, Boston is one of the best cities for American history buffs.

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Cooperstown, New York

Why you’ll love it: You can choose your own adventures in this Upstate New York getaway. Baseball fans will want to steal straight to The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, while art lovers should make a date with The Fenimore Art Museum, which boasts an extraordinary collection of American Indian and folk art. Visitors can step back in time at The Farmers’ Museum, where American history comes to life through hands-on experience on a working Farmstead. And foodies will want to taste their way through more than 40 specialty food products at the Fly Creek Cider Mill andamp; Orchard, including cider that’s been made for over 150 years in a water-powered mill.

Budget tip: Explore the extensive, and free, beauty of the Central New York Region, the perfect setting for outdoor adventures, from hiking along 350 miles of trails to paddling down the historic Old Erie Canal or even mining for diamonds.

Where to stay: The Otesaga Resort Hotel offers a range of recreational facilities, including a heated outdoor pool, lake canoeing and stand-up paddleboarding, bike riding, croquet and tennis courts.

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Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Why you’ll love it: Not only does this destination feature 60 miles of gorgeous beaches and warm ocean waters, it’s also known as the mini-golf capital for its plethora of pint-size courses. Take in all the beach scenery, attractions and vacation snacks while strolling the free 1.2-mile Oceanfront Boardwalk and Promenade.

Budget tip: There’s free live music, fireworks and family entertainment throughout the summer along the Boardwalk, and free concerts at Plyler Park.

Where to stay: The Caravelle Resort offers a beachfront location, multiple pools, a water playground, a game room and kids clubs for plenty of entertainment.

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Tucson, Arizona

Why you’ll love it: This western city offers a special treat: a true, old-fashioned dude ranch offering an Old West vacation at throwback prices.

Budget tip: Visit Saguaro National Park, where kids can participate in the Junior Ranger Program and earn a special badge.

Where to stay: Check out Tanque Verde Ranch, a family-owned property that provides an authentic Wild West experience with horseback riding (and much more) through Arizona’s most breathtaking desert landscapes of the Rincon Mountains. A kids camp, great for ages 4 to 12, is available for an extra fee, as is horseback riding, biking and guided hikes.

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Nashville, Tennessee

Why you’ll love it: Start your Music City visit with a stop at the Ryman Auditorium to explore the origins of country music and even step on the stage where The Grand Ole Opry started. A highlight of the Country Music Hall of Fame is the Taylor Swift Education Center, where kids can learn to strum a ukulele or create a take-home art project. Be sure to indulge in some home cooking at a meat-and-three, Nashville fried chicken joint or Southern soul food spot.

Budget tip: Don’t miss the live music at the surprisingly family-friendly (during the day, that is) Honky Tonks up and down Broadway. It’s free, but be sure to throw a few dollars in the tip jar for the hardworking musicians.

Where to stay: The boutique Kimpton Aertson Hotel makes a great staycation spot in the city with a pool that spans the entire rooftop upstairs; Henley, a swanky restaurant with great cocktails downstairs; free bikes to explore neighboring Vanderbilt University; and Caviar andamp; Bananas, a great spot for quick eats, attached to the artsy hotel.

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St. Martin, Caribbean

Why you’ll love it: What’s better than a beach vacation? How about an island with a new beach to explore every day of the month? Tiny St. Martin (often referred to as SXM, for the airport’s call letters) sports 37 stunning soft-sand beaches along more than 43 miles of coastline, so you and the kids can try a new one every day! When you’re not sunning and swimming, there’s fabulous, low-cost picnics to be crafted from the French-influenced shops. Grab a baguette, some cheese, pastries for the kids and a bottle of wine for the grown-ups, and toast to the affordable tropical beach vacay.

Budget tip: All beaches in St. Martin are public and free.

Where to stay: You’ll be surprised at the range of affordable options in St. Martin, where you can book anything from a low-cost hotel room to a spacious villa.

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Placencia, Belize

Why you’ll love it: The hidden gem of the Caribbean, the Placencia Peninsula is an easy entry into Central America, with turquoise Caribbean waters, access to the second largest barrier reef in the world for snorkeling, rainforest adventures (including zip lining and river tubing) and plenty of family-friendly activities. Extra bonus: Since Belize is a former British colony, this is an English-speaking destination.

Budget tip: All beaches are free and open to the public in Placencia.

Where to stay: Sirenian Bay Resort is the perfect perch for families in Belize. The property has multi-room suites and villas, so you can plan a multi-generational getaway. And Sirenian Bay has an impressive mini-golf course, pickleball courts, kayaking and SUP, plus dive-in movies, included in the rate. Sirenian Bay also owns local tour company Captain Jaks, and you’ll get a discount (plus an amazing experience) for local excursions into the rainforest or snorkeling in the clear waters.

July 14, 2024

Story attribution: Melissa Klurman
Atlanta Society

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