Lonely Planet’s 10 Top US Destinations to Travel in 2017

The “otherworldly landscape” of Joshua Tree, in California’s high desert, is on Lonely planet’s list of “Best in US” places to visit in 2017 (photo by Laini Nemett).
The “otherworldly landscape” of Joshua Tree, in California’s high desert, is on Lonely planet’s list of “Best in US” places to visit in 2017 (photo by Laini Nemett).

Travel media company Lonely Planet’s travel experts scoured the states this year to create its annual list of the top 10 most exciting places to go in the United States in the year ahead. Best in the US 2017 (lonelyplanet.com/best-in-us), lists the 10 destinations poised to shine next year, whether they’re up-and-coming, overlooked or offer new, inviting reasons to visit in 2017.

This year, Lonely Planet named the charming enclave of Asheville, North Carolina as the #1 destination in the US to visit in 2017. The vibrant small city is known for its welcoming, creative spirit and eclectic architecture. Its thriving artistic community and booming food and drink scene – all surrounded by spectacular natural beauty – is putting it firmly on the map.

Following in second place is Western Washington, where iconic landscapes made their way into popular consciousness in Twin Peaks, the television drama making a comeback in 2017. In third place is heartland hub Lincoln, Nebraska, hosting festivals throughout the year to celebrate its 150th anniversary. Other notable places that made the list include the southern desert area of California (#4), Texas’ relatively unknown wine country (#8) and a picture-perfect strip of Florida coast (#10).

“Lonely Planet’s Best in the US 2017 are the places we recommend travelers go next year,” said Lonely Planet magazine managing editor Rebecca Warren. “This year’s list is incredibly diverse, spanning from coast to coast, giving a panoramic tour of America. Whether travelers want to escape to the mountains, get transported back in time or relax by the beach, these are the destinations to be excited about. Some of them are on the public’s radar, while others are recently emerging, and they all offer compelling reasons to visit in 2017.”

Now in its 7th edition, Lonely Planet’s Best in the US is a highly anticipated list of cities, regions and states worth traveling to in the year ahead, selected and ranked by Lonely Planet’s US destination editors, writers and travel community. The list is available online at lonelyplanet.com/best-in-us, featuring a video and a chance to win a weekend away for two in #1 Asheville, plus accompanying articles on each destination.

Lonely Planet’s Best in the US 2017

 

  1. Asheville, North Carolina– Appalachia’s most surprising city
  •        River Arts Districtfeatures over 200 artists
  •        Nicknamed “Beer City USA”
  •        World renowned dining scene
  1. Western Washington– David Lynch fans, take note
  •        Filming locales made famous by Twin Peaks, making a comeback in 2017
  •        New farm-to-table dining and microbrewing emerging in Seattleand San Juan Islands
  1. Lincoln, Nebraska– Hip and happening in the heartland
  •        150th anniversary parades, parties and festivals
  •        College vibe, bike trails, breweries, music, art walks and farmers’ markets
  •        One of the largest refugee resettlement areas; cultural diversity
  1. California’s Low Desert– The LA getaway meets a new generation
  •        New wave of cool headed to Palm Springs and beyond (maybe even The Obamas!)
  •        View of Coachella Valley via world’s largest aerial tramway
  •        Otherworldly landscapes (Joshua Tree) and quirky curiosities (Salvation Mountain)
  1. Montana’s Flathead Valley– Big sky, big mountains, big bears
  •        One of the largest wilderness areas in the contiguous states
  •        Gateway to Glacier National Park and Canadian border
  •        Whitefish welcomes hikers, bikers and après-skiers
  1. Atlanta, Georgia– The airport epicenter is flying high in 2017
  •        New state-of-the-art stadiums and first Major League Soccer team
  •        Introducing The BeltLine, the answer to New York’s High Line
  •        World-class art scene and up-and-coming neighborhoods like East Atlanta
  1. Adirondack Mountains– New York’s best views after Manhattan
  •        42 peaks over 4000ft
  •        New Wild Walkis an elevated trail above the treetops
  •        Larger than Yosemite, Yellowstone, Glacier, Grand Canyon and Great Smokies combined
  1. Texas Hill Country wine region– The best wine country you’ve never heard of
  1. Denver, Colorado– The “Mile-High City” has never been more fun
  •        More than just a gateway to the Rocky Mountains
  •        New Ski Train in 2017 takes skiers and boarders straight to the slopes
  •        Microbreweries, music and (legal) marijuana
  1. Florida’s Emerald Coast– The “Redneck Riviera” no more
  •        100-mile stretch of sugar-fine sand and beachfront towns
  •        Frequented by the rich and famous, and still affordable
  •        The Truman Showtown of Seaside is an eco-friendly, 80-acre dream

Lonely Planet’s Best in the US 2017 goes beyond the locations featured in its annual Best in Travel 2017which names the best places to visit all over the globe, featuring Canada (#1 country), Coastal Georgia, Los Angeles and Portland.

Competition: Enter for a chance to win a weekend trip to #1 Best in the US 2017 destination. Thanks to Explore Asheville and Biltmore. Runs Dec 6, 2016 – Feb 6, 2017.

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