Time for an October Getaway in the U.S.

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Sunset Viewing
Photo by Chad Sparkes
Oahu
Photo by Deb Nystrom
Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta
Photo by Mark Bonica

A Road Through Autumn
Photo by Andy Thrasher

Where to go in July – U.S. Edition

Seattle
Photo by Michael Gwyther-Jones

Bar Harbor, Maine, USA
Photo by Domenico Convertini

Ice floating on Upper Grinnell Glacier

Great Smoky Mountains National Park - North Carolina
Photo by Doug Kerr

Chugach Mountains
Photo by Luke Jones

Traveling the World in June? Here are 5 Recommended Stops!

Malolo Island Resort Fiji
Photo by Roderick Eime

London
Photo by Phil Fiddyment

Swiss Alps
Photo by Artur Swaszewski
Rio
Photo by Janice Waltzer
Capri, Italy
Photo by Jimmy Mallinson

5 U.S. Spots for the Perfect June Vacation

Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

Teton Reflection
Jackson Lake – Photo by John Mason

Not only do the mountains look stunning, being topped with snow in June, but the weather also tends to rise to the 70s during the day, making it enjoyable for hiking, fishing, camping, and kayaking. However, the weather can tend to be unpredictable in the nighttime and early morning, so be sure to bring a few extra layers just in case! Another perk to visiting in June is that the park is fully open, yet less crowded than the other summer months.

Charleston, South Carolina

Charleston, South Carolina
Photo by Doug Kerr

If you’re looking to visit the charming city of Charleston, South Carolina, in June, you may want to look into water sports, including jet skiing, paddleboarding, and kayaking, with the temperatures being in the 80s, and possibly the 90s! Spoleto Festival, ArtWalk on the first Friday of the month, and the Charleston Farmers’ Market on Saturdays are all events in the city to add to your calendar. The White Garden Park at the Battery will be blooming and sunset cruises are excellent options as well.

Yosemite National Park, California

Yosemite National Park, Vernal Falls, California, USA
Vernal Falls – Photo by Domenico Convertini

June is a good month to travel to Yosemite National Park due to the snow having melted, which reveal the beautiful waterfalls, such as Yosemite Falls and Nevada Falls. On average, the temperature at this time of year is in the high 80s. As for hiking, it is said that the Mist Trail is one of the best, with Mirror Lake also being a great spot to view.

Portland, Oregon

Portland Convention Center
Photo by Kunal Mukherjee

June in Portland, Oregon will likely be filled with consistently pleasant weather and hardly, if any, rain. During this month, the Rose Festival to kick off the summer concert season, Festival of Balloons, and Portland Beer Week take place. On the other hand is Portland’s Forest Park, Portland Japanese Garden, International Rose Test Garden, Multnomah Falls, or Powell’s City of Books are all free!

Cape Cod, Massachusetts

Nobska Point, Woods Hole, MA
Photo by Bill Ilott

Typically for June, the weather in Cape Cod, is in the 70s and sometimes 80s, along with a cool, ocean breeze. The beaches aren’t yet too crowded, with the water still being a little colder. At Nauset Light Beach, you may be able to attend one of their campfires with games and music or the Cape Cod Pirate Festival with contests, food and drinks, and dancing.

Which of these sound like the right option for you? Please comment below.

Thanks for the read!

-xo, Nicole (:

U.S. Destinations to Check Out in May

Denver, Colorado

Bear Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park
Bear Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park – Photo by Mark Collins

Denver, Colorado is at the top of my list because I am visiting there this upcoming May. The reason I chose this month to go is becaue, unlike mid-July, it is not too hot, and the prices for travel are slightly lower. A few of the locations that I plan to visit include Red Rocks Ampitheater, Golden Gate Canyon, Emerald Lake at Rocky Mountain National Park, Denver Pavilions, Idaho Springs, Cherokee’s Castle, 88 Drive-In, and the Beacon RiNo nightclub.

Gulf Shores, Alabama

Gulf Shores Alabama Beach
Photo by John Tuggle

An average of 76 degrees makes for the perfect time to attend the Hangout Music Festival, the Hot Air Balloon Festival, or take a dip in the Gulf of Mexico. Kayaking, bicycling, hiking, riding segways, or golfing are some popular outdoor activities there as well. A one-of-a-kind attraction to try would be Alligator Alley, where you are able to hold a baby alligator!

Springdale, Utah

Zion National Park
Zion National Park – Photo by G. Lamar

Visiting this region in the month of May would be preferred for those who enjoy hiking. That way, the excessively hot temperatures in the middle of summer can be avoided. Around that area are major sights including Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park. A few hours east of those are Canyonlands National Park and Arches National Park. You can also stargaze at Natural Bridges National Monument!

Marco Island, Florida

Marco Island colors
Photo by Ines Hegedus-Garcia

Typically with 80 degrees weather in May and smaller crowds, Marco Island is a fantastic pick! Kayaking on Ten Thousand Lakes, strolling along the pretty beaches that are known for shell-finding, going to world-class golf courses, fishing, and riding on waverunners through mangrove islands are just a few things to do while you’re vacationing there.

Manhattan, New York

Manhattan
Photo by Samuel Loannidis

Looking for a good time to stroll through the massive city of New York? May would be your best bet with the daily climate being approximately 70 degrees. For picnics in Central Park, you can go to Cherry Hill by the Bow Bridge or Great Lawn. Washington Square Park will have the blooming cherry blossoms at this time. On some nights, The Rooftop Film Club on top of the Skylawn Embassy Suites will present outdoor movies. Or you can make your way to the Little Island at Pier 54. The Ninth Avenue International Food Festival, the VOLTA Art Fair, and Japan Day are all celebrations that take place in New York during May. The possibilities there are nearly endless!

Thanks for the read!

-xo, Nicole (: