9 Affordable Places to Travel in Summer in America

Don’t stay home when you could be visiting affordable places to travel in summer in America. We know America might seem like an expensive country at times, but it doesn’t mean good deals can’t be found. You won’t have to compromise too much either, just learn to spend your money a bit more smartly and make a wise decision on your destination. Let us help out!

Here we have some of the best places to visit in the USA, but you won’t have to spend a bundle. Yes, there will be some entrance fees, of course you will need to get accommodation, and you will need to be a bit more mindful of where you eat, but it’s all possible.

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To keep your costs down, it’s recommended to look at the camping options available at many of these destinations. It’s guaranteed cheaper to pitch a tent rather than renting a room. Find out the local eateries, and don’t be tempted by the pricier places and activities. Some of these spots might be less crowded because it’s the middle of summer. If you can bear with the heat a bit more, you can find yourself going to amazing tourist destinations for cheaper and without the hoards of people running in right behind you.

So don’t sit home this summer thinking you can’t do anything because you’re low on dough. There are plenty of places to go to in the USA that don’t have to cost a pretty penny. What’s the closest spot near you on this list? We know there are plenty more affordable places to travel in summer in America, but this will start you off nicely.

 

9. Tucson

While the snowbirds are all of a sudden missing their home state due to the rising temperatures, you can enjoy a more quiet and less busy city, if you can stand the heat, that is. If you can make it 9,000 feet up Mt. Lemmon, you will experience some cooler weather and have some admirable sightseeing. At night, the outdoors will be more tolerable as the temps drop, so enjoying a nice meal and cold brew at a alfresco restaurant will be a great way to top of your night.

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8. Great Smoky Mountains

This is one of the most popular national parks in the country, and certainly worth a visit. Are you the adventurous type? We hope so. Hiking and fishing are the best activities to do here, but if you’re just cruising around in the car, you will get some truly amazing views as well. The trails, the hospitality, and scenery draw in everyone who visits.

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7. Yosemite

Not enough awesome scenery, mountains, and nature trails? Well, Yosemite can provide you with plenty more. This is a popular park in the country for good reason. The vistas will be jaw dropping, the waterfalls, refreshing, and the activities, plentiful. Just set up camp to save some money, the camping is just fine here!

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6. Biloxi

Get ready to get charmed by Biloxi, a beach getaway in Mississippi. There are several cultural sights of interest like the lighthouse and the Beauvoir, and the beaches of course are open to the public. There’s just one tempting place you must avoid, the Beau Rivage Casino. Unless you’re a sure win that is?

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5. Yellowstone

Your park fee will be good for a week, so use it wisely and take advantage of the entry into this majestic national park. Old Faithful and Mammoth Hot Springs are two of the main features at the park, but there’s plenty more sights and awesome activities to enjoy. Set up camp and get a good night’s rest for the next day.

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4. New Orleans

As long as you avoid the budget busting Mardi Gra festival, you’ll be just fine. Historic architecture flanks the streets, the jazz music is wailing from the hopping bars, and the Creole food will not only be simply delightful, but won’t take all your cash either.

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3. Adirondacks

Get out of the big city and escape to the gorgeous mountains, you’ll be happy and so will your wallet. Kayak along rivers, hike up mountains peaks, and enjoy the placid lakes, incredible nature, and then set up camp for the evening.

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2. Myrtle Beach

Here’s a beach vacation that won’t be priced like Miami. The beaches are free to enjoy at any time of the day, and if you’re a golf nut, this is a good spot to hang out at. Some hotels offer a two-for-one golf and room rate, so you get a better deal.

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1. Charlottesville

California wine country is pretty pricey, however if you want a similar experience, Charlottesville might be your answer. It’s no Napa Valley, but the wineries here are quite beautiful and hold some historical attractions. Don’t feel bad, buy that extra bottle of wine to take home, it’s money well spent.

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With this starting you off, what affordable places to travel in summer in America are you heading to first?