A Visual Tour Of Lonely Planet’s ’10 Best Of The U.S.’


From the Emerald Coast of Florida to Texas Hill Country to the Adirondacks, Lonely Planet’s Best in the US 2017 list perfectly sums up the vast, unique landscapes that dot our nation. Check them out!

10. Florida’s Emerald Coast

Sometimes referred to as the “Redneck Riviera”, Florida’s Emerald Coast is located on the panhandle along the gulf of Mexico. The area — popular for spriiiiiiing breeeeeeak — stretches along the coast for about 100 miles. It’s home to Pensacola Beach, Panama Beach and the planned community of Seaside, where the Truman Show was filmed.


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9. Denver, Colorado

Peyton Manning might have left town, but that didn’t stop Denver from being named one of the best cities in America. It helps that the city is home to a ridiculous amount of breweries. Oh yeah, and marijuana is legal, so feel free to smoke ’em if you got ’em.

8. Texas Hill Country Wine Region


Wine aficionados know all about the strong wine game in Northern California, Washington State, and New York’s Finger Lakes Region, but did you know that Texas Hill Country is home to some amazing wineries? The area is home to 51 wineries that are perfectly paired with the breathtaking views.

7. Adirondack Mountains

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If you’re from New York State, you’ve spent your whole life knowing about the wonder and adventure of the Adirondack Mountains. The massive area sprawls over 18,000 square miles and is home to out-of-this-world views in every direction.

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6. Atlanta, Georgia

If you travel often, you’ve likely had a layover at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, but you’re missing out if you haven’t seen the city itself. The ATL is also home to world-class museums, shopping, sports and nightlife. It was also the epicenter of the Civil Rights movement, a legacy which continues today.

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5. Montana’s Flathead Valley


To many, Montana feels like a place stuck in wild west lore. Flathead Valley is situated in the northwest edge of the state between Glacier National Park and Flathead Lake. This corner of the country is seemingly untouched by the stresses of modern life and surrounded on three sides by mountains.

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4. California’s Low Desert

People from all over the world travel to California’s Low Desert to attend Coachella. But, the area is also home to the Salton Sea, many wildlife preserves, and the oasis that is Palm Springs. Joshua Tree alone is worth the trip out to the Low Desert.


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3. Lincoln, Nebraska

The home of the University of Nebraska is more than just corn and football. The capital of Nebraska is home to the historical Haymarket District, a wonderland of food, drinks and entertainment. Where else would you go after the ‘Huskers big win?

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2. Western Washington


Seattle and the rest of Western Washington is popular for a lot of reasons. Home to myriad breweries, the Cascade Mountains, and Puget Sound, the area is the perfect destination for fans of the outdoor lifestyle. Hiking, camping and kayaking are just as common as sipping on flights of craft beer while chowing down on seafood from Pike Place Market.

1. Asheville, North Carolina

Located at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains on the western edge of North Carolina, Asheville is one of the most popular cities in the US to move to. It’s home to some of the best craft breweries in the nation. Plus, it’s just a short trip from a national park.

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