Start Packing! These Are America's Ultimate Vacation Destinations by State

Start Packing! These Are America's Ultimate Vacation Destinations by State

Rhode Island: Block Island

An oasis often overlooked by the Summer crowds, Block Island is located just 13 miles south of Rhode Island's mainland. It is one of the state's best-kept secrets — well, that is, until now. Climb aboard a ferry to explore the island's diverse wildlife, salt marshes, and white beaches. Be sure to tour the island's Southeast Light, one of the nation's most spectacular lighthouses.

South Carolina: Charleston

History buffs be warned — once you visit this charming historic town of South Carolina, chances are you will never want to leave. Defined by horse-drawn carriages, cobblestone streets, and aristocratic estates, Charleston is the nation's well-preserved Southern belle. Don't miss strolling along the Battery, a waterfront promenade, to watch the sun magically light up the sky as it sets for the day.

South Dakota: Black Hills National Forest

Come face to face with the nation's rich heritage by exploring Black Hills National Forest. Here, you will not only stumble upon Mount Rushmore, where you can gaze at the massive 60-foot face sculptures carved into the mountainside, but you will also be able to explore rocks, canyons, grasslands, and over 350 miles of hiking trails.

Tennessee: Nashville

Do the Grand Ole Opry, Country Music Hall of Fame, and Ryman Auditorium sound familiar? Go ahead and "Boot Scootin Boogie" your way to Nashville and discover all that this vivacious city has to offer. From street performances to honky-tonks, it won't take you long to realize why this corner of Tennessee is nicknamed "Music City."

 

Texas: Waco

Giraffes in Texas? While your first thought might be Chip and Joanna Gaines when you hear of Waco — and with good reason — but there are also many other treasures to go along with Magnolia Market that make a visit to this town in Central Texas well worth it. Take, for instance, the Cameron Park Zoo. This 52-acre zoo houses everything from lions, tigers, and bears . . . to giraffes.