Description: The beach. The mountains. The desert. The woods. California really does have it all! From the sunny coastal cities of Southern California to the natural wonders of Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada mountains; California is truly a place that must be experienced first-hand. No book, postcard or photograph can do the state’s numerous sites, attractions and cities any justice. Venture out west and the Golden State will surely have you shining in no time.
Description: With a wealth of scenic wonders, an abundance of sunshine and high mountain peaks, you can enjoy numerous recreational activities in Arizona. You can ski down a snow-covered mountain and take a walk in the desert all in the same afternoon. From Phoenix to Flagstaff, the Grand Canyon State provides travelers with countless spectacular sights and activities all year round.
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Description: Famous for its dairy farms and cheese, Green Bay Packers football team, sparkling lakes and brew pubs, Wisconsin has plenty to offer, any time of the year. Visit Milwaukee or Madison for shopping, entertainment and festivals or escape to the scenic state parks to enjoy the natural beauty that abounds in this northern state.
Description: There’s a saying that goes: “As big as Texas” … and for those visiting this state, it applies to all the things to do and see. The Lone Star State features the best of the best—from world-renowned cultural attractions and museums, high-end shopping and eating to wild rodeos, there is nothing you won’t find here. Visit the laid-back town of Austin where you can visit hip bars and unique shops or take a trip to El Paso and learn about the early history of the state. In a state this big, you’ll find you will never run out of adventures and options.
Description: Although Delaware is the second smallest state in the country, it is big on things to do. Its southern region is known for its stunning coastline and beach towns along the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay. The scenery ranges from tranquil stretches of protected shoreline to low-key resort towns to busy vacation centers. Its northern section boasts many cultural attractions, including the Winterthur Museum in the Brandywine Valley.
Description: The smallest state in the United States, Rhode Island boasts more than 400 miles of rugged shoreline, wide sandy beaches, leafy state parks and elegant cities. From the beautiful seaport city of Newport to the historical sites and attractions of Providence, Rhode Island is jam-packed with entertainment options and outdoor pursuits.
Description: Miles of sandy Atlantic coastline, a variety of theaters and concert halls, thrilling professional and minor league sporting events, casinos and nature trails mingle together in the state of New Jersey. Since much of the state is surrounded by water, the ocean may play a big part in your visit whether you enjoy sunbathing, swimming or boating. But not to worry, there are plenty of other recreational or indoor activities to pursue if the sun and sea is not your style. There is something for everyone in this classic East coast destination.