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10 Most Charming Towns in the US

Stanley, Idaho

There are plenty of things to do in Stanley, especially if you love the outdoors. Redfish Lake, a beautiful alpine lake surrounded by the Sawtooth Mountains, is lined with picnic beaches. There are many primitive hot springs. The Salmon River has small tubs, and the hot springs at Basin Creek and Sunbeam Hot Springs are also worth a visit.

Bar Harbor, Maine

  If you’re looking for a charming town surrounded by mountains and sea, look no further than Bar Harbor, Maine. The beauty of the coast draws thousands of tourists to this seaside town each year.

Golden, Colorado

Just a  20-minute drive from Denver, Golden feels like another world. Great place for a mountain vacation away from the city (no need to drive there).

Everglades City, Florida

Everglades City is located at the western gateway to Everglades National Park, near Chokoloskee Island. The city is very famous as the fishing and stone crab center of Southwest Florida.

Joseph, Oregon

The small town of Joseph in northeastern Oregon is a strange outlier among the most sleepy and dusty towns in this part of the American West. The setting is idyllic, with well-designed architecture in the style of the old American West, and the beautiful Wallowa Mountains that provide a beautiful backdrop.

Nantucket, Massachusetts

Nantucket is a beautiful island located 25 miles off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Visitors can stroll the cobbled streets, admire the superbly restored antebellum homes, or rent a cruiser bike to explore on two wheels.

Traverse City, Michigan

  The city itself sits between the East and West Grand Traverse Bays, giving visitors access to the beautiful waters of Lake Michigan. Traverse City is known for its excellent food and wine tasting.

Provincetown, Massachusetts

This beautiful city has everything you need for a fun weekend. Summer is the busiest time of year, but you can enjoy it all year round. Known as a hot destination for the LGBTQ community, it hosts many events and parties and is warmly welcomed by pride flags everywhere.

Sedona, Arizona

Self-proclaimed as the most beautiful place on earth, Sedona is a small desert town with a hipster vibe, a vibrant creative arts scene, and dozens of wellness centers. There are more than 400 miles of hiking trails around Sedona, many of which lead to beautiful red rock faces and sacred whirlpools.

Key West, Florida

For hundreds of years, this tropical outpost has been home to pirates, smugglers, jet setters, and celebrities, and its history leaves its mark on everything from local food to fascinating architecture. Snorkeling on offshore reefs is one of his most popular activities in Key West. Followed by a spectacular sunset over Mallory Square.

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