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In need of a break from the chaos of the big city? Discover the best small towns in America and find the perfect charming escape
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While there’s nothing quite like the energy of the big city , the hectic pace isn’t for everyone. Urbanites themselves often find themselves idly researching the best small towns in America. Luckily, the U.S. is home to thousands of perfectly charming towns that are great places for weekend escapes—or to settle down in. We’ve swept the country to find some of the prettiest towns in America. Whether you’re looking for a ski lover’s paradise , a historic spot that's still near a major metropolis, or a remote waterfront retreat , you'll find it on this list. Discover the 25 best small towns to live in.
A hub for lovers of wine, beer, spirits—and cherries Population: 15,000 Though the biggest town in Northern Michigan, Traverse City has a population of only about 15,000. It's famous for being the largest producer of tart cherries in the U.S.—each July, it hosts a National Cherry Festival that brings in hundreds of thousands of visitors. Catch a performance at the City Opera House, a Victorian theater that opened in 1892, or stop by the Denos Museum Center to see the institution's extensive collection of Inuit art.
A Gold Rush town that is home to the Britt Music & Arts Festival Population: 2,898 Founded in the 1850s when gold deposits were discovered in the Jackson Creek, this town fell on hard times when the treasure ran out. But in the 1960s, Jacksonville was designated a National Historic District, and today it's the heart of the Southern Oregon wine region. Outdoorsy visitors will enjoy the nearby Woodland Trails and Forest Park.
Step back into the Gold Rush era Population: 6,437 Though on the opposite side of the country, Dahlonega has a lot in common with Jacksonville, Oregon. It was the site of the first Gold Rush in the U.S. and is also known today for its many wineries. The area is also home a number of spectacular waterfalls and offers plenty of opportunities for trout fishing.
Home to art colonies and incredible landscapes Population: 5,763 Known for its pueblo houses, Taos has long drawn artistic types to its rugged setting, including influential abstract painter Agnes Martin. Today there are three art museums, more than 80 galleries, and several performing-arts venues. Taos Pueblo, the town's multi-story adobe dwellings, is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a National Historic Landmark.
A ski village with small-town charm Population: 4,314 Skiing might be the most popular tourist pastime in Stowe, but the town has much more to offer. In addition to the myriad of outdoor activities (like zip-lining and rock climbing), there are more than 70 shops and 40 restaurants nearby. It's also home to the Trapp Family Lodge , the resort owned by the Von Trapp family made famous in The Sound of Music.
See antique iron bridges and historic grist mills. Population: 2,697 An hour's drive from New York City will get you to the quaint town of Clinton, whose most famous landmark is the Red Mill Museum on the banks of the Raritan River. Stroll down Main Street to enjoy cafés, shops, and art galleries. The picturesque town has been seen in the movies In and Out, One True Thing, and My Giant.
A remote island town accessible by plane or boat Population: 8,863 For a truly remote destination, head to Sitka, which is accessible only by plane or ferry. The island town is a wildlife lover's dream, as sightings of bald eagles, brown bears, humpback whales, and sea otters are common. Sitka is also the former capital of Russian Alaska and is still connected to its Russian history.
A must-visit for lovers of America's pastime Population: 1,770 While you should stop by the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, you don't have to be a sports aficionado to enjoy the town. Brewery Ommegang is located here, as is the Fenimore Art Museum, which houses an extraordinary collection of American folk art and American Indian art. The town was a popular summer retreat starting in the mid-1800s, and many of its historic lakeside estates are still used today. The grand Otesaga Hotel, built in 1909, is a local landmark.
A quaint seaside spot with an impressive food scene Population: 4,850 Situated between Portland and Bar Harbor, this seaside town is surrounded by stunning landscapes perfect for adventure seekers, but it also has its fair share of cultural attractions, like the Camden Opera House. Its population surges each summer when the beach lovers arrive, but the off-season is still a prime time to visit. Camden's Village Green was designed by noted landscape architect Frederick Law Olmstead, Jr.
An artistic haven on the beach Population: 3,891 This coastal California town celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2016. Whether you're looking to spend time at the beach, at the shops, or at the Basilica Church, a registered National Historic Landmark, there's something for visitors of all kinds. The town has long attracted artists, writers, and entertainers, including former Carmel mayor Clint Eastwood.
Low-country living at its finest Population: 13,445 Beaufort is the second-oldest city in South Carolina after Charleston, and you can get a taste of that history through its abundant antebellum homes. Fishing, boating, and other water sports are popular in the town, which is located on Port Royal Island. You might recognize Beaufort from Forrest Gump, which used the bucolic setting during filming.
A Midwest gem on the banks of the Mississippi Population: 4,493 Founded by French Canadian colonists in the early 18th century, Ste. Genevieve is Missouri's oldest town. Visit the historic homes (some of which are more than 200 years old), or go tasting at one of the many wineries in the area. The town still celebrates its French heritage with events throughout the year, including the Jour de Fête in August and La Guiannée on New Year's Eve.
A skiers paradise in the Northern Rocky Mountains Population: 7,279 Skiing is the premier winter activity in Whitefish, located in Glacier National Park. But year-round you can enjoy a huckleberry cocktail—a regional specialty—at the town's two microbreweries and two microdistilleries. In the summer you can rent paddleboards on Whitefish Lake. Stroll down Central Avenue, home to many of the town's shops and restaurants.
A walkable town a quintessential Main Street Population: 4,608 Only seven miles south of the bustling boardwalk of Ocean City, Berlin offers a small-town feel with plenty of charm. Forty-seven of its buildings are on the National Historic Register, and you can find plenty of shops, restaurants, and galleries on Main Street, which had a star turn in Runaway Bride. Head east to Assateague Island to see its famous wild horses.
A mining town with an artistic spirit Population: 5,221 Nestled in the Mule Mountains of Arizona, Bisbee is a former mining town now known for its unique architecture, which ranges from Victorian-style homes to an Art Deco courthouse. Explore the Bisbee Mining and Historical Museum, a Smithsonian Affiliate, or learn from local artists at the Bisbee Craft School.
A mountain town with a fun side Population: 4,206 Gatlinburg became a popular tourist destination upon the founding of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which is located right next to the town, but it dates all the way back to the Civil War. Today it's known for its quirky cultural attractions, like the Salt and Pepper Shaker Museum, Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies, the Hollywood Star Cars Museum, and a 400-foot-tall Space Needle.
A town with over 450 years of history Population: 14,280 Founded by a Spanish admiral in 1565, St. Augustine is the oldest continuously occupied European-established town in the continental U.S. Tour the fortress Castillo de San Marcos for a trip back in time, and stroll the streets to admire the town's Moorish Revival–style architecture. The Lightner Museum showcases an eclectic collection of fine and decorative art in the former Alcazar Hotel, built in 1888 by Henry Flagler.
Take a soak in this spa town in the Ouachita Mountains Population: 36,867 A trip to Hot Springs wouldn't be complete without a stop at the eight historic bathhouses to soak in the town's namesake mineral springs. Other area attractions include the Garvan Woodland Gardens, the Magic Springs Water and Theme Park, and the Hot Springs Mountain Tower. Be sure to check out the town's collection of Art Deco buildings.
An art mecca in Texas Population: 1,747 Set in the Middle of Nowhere, Texas, Marfa became an art-world darling when Donald Judd moved there in 1971. Since then, artists from around the world have been drawn to the town, which is now home to the Chinati Foundation, the Judd Foundation, and a handful of galleries. Marfa was the filming location for Giant, the 1956 movie starring James Dean, Rock Hudson, and Elizabeth Taylor.
A destination for outdoor adventure lovers Population: 11,531 Spearfish sits in the Black Hills between Mount Rushmore National Memorial and Devils Tower National Monument (of Close Encounters of the Third Kind fame). Enjoy the magnificent waterfalls in Spearfish Canyon, or try a locally sourced dish from one of the town's restaurants. The welcoming Main Street is the perfect spot for a stroll.
A ski town with Victorian flair Population: 4,896 During the gold rush, Breckenridge mines produced approximately 1 million troy ounces of gold (about 68,500 pounds). Though the mines are now closed, the town's historic district preserves much of the era's commercial and residential atmosphere. While skiing, of course, is a big draw, Breckenridge is also known for its vibrant arts scene.
A classic New England getaway Population: 22,954 A small waterfront Rhode Island town located between Providence and Newport, Bristol has a strong nautical heritage and is home to the America's Cup Hall of Fame. The picture-perfect locale also boasts the country's oldest Fourth of July celebration, and the traffic lines on one of the main streets are painted red-white-and-blue.
A charming and family-friendly nautical town Population: 4,205 Perhaps best known as the setting of the 1988 film Mystic Pizza, this Connecticut village is home to a number of coastal attractions. The Mystic Seaport is a maritime museum with historic ships and a recreation of a 19th-century village. The Mystic Aquarium is a popular destination that's home to beluga whales, African penguins, and a wide array of other species.
A mining town with literary history Population: 2,753 Ketchum is a former mining town that, along with nearby Sun Valley, now attracts skiers and other travelers looking to enjoy the great outdoors. The village was a favorite of Ernest Hemingway, and the author is buried there. Every Labor Day the town celebrates the Old West with the Wagon Days festival.
Architectural wonders in small-town Pennsylvania Population: 4,607 Rounding out our list of the best small towns in America is the town named in honor of Olympic athlete Jim Thorpe. It's nestled in the scenic Lehigh Gorge. The picturesque setting has been nicknamed the "Switzerland of America" and boasts 19th-century architecture and mountain views. Whitewater rafting and hiking are popular activities for visitors.
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