With 50 states to choose from, the United States offers a wealth of options for travel plans and destinations, but picking one destination can be overwhelming.
California is the third-largest state and the most populated state in the United States – and for good reason. California is home to redwood trees, several beautiful national parks, movie landmarks, the iconic Hollywood sign, the infamous Golden Gate Bridge, otherworldly mountains, and award-winning theme parks .
Colorado is known for its mountains, and a bustling music scene; plus, everyone who lives or used to live in Colorado never misses the opportunity to praise the state.
When in Colorado, trek up the Rocky Mountains and catch the sunset, or hop over to Red Rocks for a one-of-a-kind concert experience in the open-air theater.
I’m from Florida, and I will say the Gulf Coast is better than the East Coast regarding clean water and marine life (check out Crystal River and Caladesi Island), but if you want to indulge in the party scene, Miami is your spot. In addition to beaches, Florida offers wondrous museums and aquariums.