Here Are The 14 Best U.S. Vacation Destinations For Seniors
By Melissa Mahoney
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Published March 20, 2024
For those of a certain age, some may be picky with where we want to visit or, depending on whether or not we have mobility issues, can visit. However, there are plenty of spectacular, scenic, and most importantly, relaxing places where we can take a getaway. Here are some of the best US vacations for seniors to enjoy.
Northeast 1. Acadia National Park, Maine Acadia National Park, Maine, USA
One of the most scenic ways to experience Maine is to visit Acadia National Park. With its coastal beauty along the Atlantic Ocean, its rocky shores, 158 miles of hiking trails, an abundance of wildlife, and quintessential New England lighthouses Bass Harbor Lighthouse is pictured here), Acadia is one of the most-visited national parks in the U.S. It's also quite friendly for senior citizens to explore. Not only are there 27 miles of historic motor roads to explore the park by car but 45 miles of carriage roads. In fact, you can take a
carriage ride through Acadia National Park for one of the most unique experiences in the state!
Need a place to stay near Acadia National Park? Check out
The Primrose , a charming bed and breakfast in Bar Harbor.
2. Lake George, New York Lake George, NY 12845, USA
Located in New York's Adirondacks,
Lake George offers a serene escape. Spend some time out on the lake, go to a golf course, go for a tasting at the Adirondack Winery, or just spend time taking in the area's scenic beauty. You'll love Lake George which also happens to be a wonderful place to retire!
One of the best places to stay at Lake George is
The Sagamore Resort . This historic resort offers a luxury getaway where you can enjoy waterfront dining, golf, a spa, and more.
3. Washington, D.C. Our nation's capital is fun for everyone of all ages to visit. Between the Smithsonian Museums, the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, the Spy Museum (my personal favorite), the White House, and so much more. Explore a neighborhood like Georgetown, walk over the Key Bridge, and try some of the many incredible restaurants in town. There's no other place quite like
Washington D.C. and it's also easy to get around. It's also considered one of the most accessible cities in the country with plenty of transportation options.
If you need a hotel option while visiting D.C., check out the highly-rated
Waldorf Astoria .
Midwest 4. Upper Peninsula, Michigan Upper Peninsula of Michigan, MI, USA
A trip to
Michigan's Upper Peninsula will treat anyone to a relaxing and scenic getaway. Explore places like Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore along the shores of Lake Superior, visit the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum at Whitefish Point, or enjoy the small-town feel of Mackinac Island where you can take a horse and carriage ride. Mackinac Island, in particular, is a popular destination for travelers of all ages. Located in Lake Huron, this stunning island offers plenty of activities and sights including a historic fort, boating, golfing, and more. This island is also known for its fudge so make sure you try some while you're here!
If you plan on spending the night on Mackinac Island, check out the lakefront
Island House Hotel .
5. Mount Rushmore, South Dakota Mount Rushmore, Mt Rushmore, Mount Rushmore Unorganized Territory, SD 57751, USA
There's something so intriguing about
Mount Rushmore , isn't there? The giant faces of four former U.S. presidents were carved into the side of a mountain in the Black Hills in 1941 by sculptor Gutzon Borglum along with his son Lincoln. Each face is 60 feet and a remarkable depiction of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. If you haven't yet seen this man-made wonder, you must! Now, if you're a senior with limited mobility, one of the best things you can do is to take a
tour of Mount Rushmore . There are numerous bus and Jeep tours to choose from on Viator as well as a hot air balloon ride over the Black Hills!
If you need a place to stay nearby, take a look at the highly-rated
Roosevelt Inn .
6. Branson, Missouri If you've never considered spending time in
Branson, Missouri , I'm here to tell you that you should go! This city is filled with fun and adventures ranging from the Silver Dollar City amusement park to Dolly Parton's Stampede, the Aquarium at the Boardwalk, wine tastings, museums, live music, and so much more! This is an incredible destination for the entire family. So whether you're bringing children or grandchildren or just yourself, there's so much fun to be had here.
To maximize your time in Branson, consider spending a few nights at the
Hyatt Vacation Club at The Lodges at Timber Ridge , a favorite hotel in town.
South 7. Charleston, South Carolina I used to live in Charleston, South Carolina, and, I have to say, I love this city! Not only is it one of the top foodie capitals in the U.S. but there's so much incredible scenery, history, and things to do. Consider taking one of the many
tours offered in Charleston like a historic horse and carriage tour, a food tour through the downtown, a plantation tour complete with transportation, a haunted tour, and more. Once you explore this gorgeous city, try some of the incredible restaurants, and take in the sights, you'll fall in love with it just as I did years ago.
If you'd like to spend the night in an upscale hotel in Charleston, consider the
Mills House Charleston, Curio Collection by Hilton . This highly-rated hotel has an on-site restaurant, two bars, a fitness center, and an outdoor pool. It's also pet-friendly.
8. Savannah, Georgia When I lived in Charleston, I took a weekend road trip down to Savannah. Similar in some ways to Charleston but definitely with its own distinct characteristics, Savannah is an
enchanting city in Georgia that everyone should visit at least once. With its cobblestone streets, historic sights, excellent dining options, numerous unique hotels, and the famous Forsyth Park, there's so much to enjoy here. Consider taking a
trolley tour of Savannah -- it's one of the best ways to explore the city!
If you'd like to stay in a hotel with views, check out the
JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District . This luxury hotel sits on the Savannah River and offers 12 on-site restaurants.
9. St. Augustine, Florida There are so many reasons why Florida is one of the most popular vacation and retirement destinations in the country. One reason is that the Sunshine State has beautiful, warm weather that makes it so enticing. There's also the coastal beauty with pristine stretches of sand not to mention how easy it is to travel around the state due to the number of airports here. One city you must visit as a retiree, however, is
St. Augustine, Florida . Known as the "Nation's Oldest City," St. Augustine offers historical attractions, gorgeous architecture, wonderful hotel options, delightful local restaurants and shops, a lighthouse, and a small-town feel. We think you'll absolutely love St. Augustine if you haven't been before!
If you'd like to spend the night in St. Augustine, take a look at the
Renaissance St. Augustine Historic Downtown Hotel .
Southwest 10. Sedona, Arizona There are few places I've been to repeatedly that make my jaw drop every single time. Sedona is one of those places. I am forever mesmerized by the red rock formations here. It's otherworldly, to say the least! While it's a wonderful adventure destination for those who love hiking, biking, and exploring, there are plenty of low-key things to do here as well. Between the energy vortexes and the spas, there are plenty of ways to relax and connect with nature and yourself. You can even go for one of the famous Pink Jeep Tours or just take a scenic drive and stop at one of the many overlooks and points of interest in town. There's no doubt that
Sedona, Arizona is a special place.
For a relaxing place to stay that also offers red rock views, spend the night at Sedona's
Enchantment Resort .
11. Santa Fe, New Mexico Like Sedona,
Santa Fe, New Mexico is also an alluring place to visit. With its historic sights like the Santa Fe Plaza and The De Vargas House, considered the oldest house in the country, you can learn quite a bit during your visit. And then there's the art -- spend an afternoon perusing galleries and don't forget to spend time at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum. You may never want to leave Santa Fe!
One of the best places to stay in Santa Fe is at the
Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi . Located by the Santa Fe Plaza, this hotel offers luxury in the heart of town.
12. San Antonio, Texas If you love visiting historic places, a trip to
San Antonio, Texas is a must! Not only is the city home to San Antonio Missions National Historic Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but also The Alamo and the famous River Walk. For a relaxing evening, consider taking a
riverboat cruise . If you enjoy dining and shopping, San Antonio is an excellent destination for both.
If you plan on spending a few nights in San Antonio, take a look at the highly-rated
St. Anthony, A Luxury Collection Hotel . Located just a 10-minute walk from the Alamo, this hotel offers a rooftop pool with a bar, a fitness center, and two on-site restaurants. It's also pet-friendly!
Northwest 13. Juneau, Alaska Another incredibly alluring destination on this list happens to be Juneau, Alaska. This small city is home to less than 32,000 people and, yet, there is so much beauty here it's hard to ever be bored. One of the best things to do in Juneau is take a
shore excursion . Depending on the tour you choose, you'll be able to learn about and explore Mendenhall Glacier, see wildlife including whales, or even go dog-sledding. Adventure abounds here in Juneau! It's part of The Last Frontier, after all.
How about spending the night at a charming bed and breakfast in Juneau? Take a look at the
Alaskas Capital Inn Bed & Breakfast . This top-rated B&B is located close to the Alaska State Capitol.
14. Mount Rainier National Park, Washington Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA
One of the most incredible places in the country that belongs on everyone's bucket list is
Mount Rainier National Park . Located in Washington State, this is one of America's most-visited national parks, seeing nearly 2 million people annually. With such incredible beauty, including Mount Rainier, the highest peak in Washington State, this National Park also offers plenty of ways to explore. For the most adventurous, you can go hiking or camping. There are a few paved trails in the park for those with mobility issues. Another way to explore the park is on one of its scenic roadways like Stevens Canyon Road.
Planning on spending more than a day exploring Mount Rainier National Park? Spend the night at the
National Park Inn .
What do you think of this list of best US vacations for seniors? Which place do you wish to visit first? Let us know. Happy traveling!
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