Warm weather rolles around and it only means one thing—outdoors season is now open for business. If you aren't a beach bum or someone who enjoys relaxed holidays drinking mojitos poolside, then you will love these 20 spots all over the U.S. They are total dreams come true for those seeking adventures under the sun.
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Pick your preference: hiking, biking, running, trekking, surfing, star gazing. Whatever you're into, most of these spots will offer it to you, and you know there's no better feeling than to enjoy some time off with your loved ones rejuvenating with some fresh air.
So leave your work behind, pack up your family and your bags and come visit some truly unreal sights which may be just a short drive away from you. You will be changed forever once you experience some of these top spots in the United States, which are perfect for families who are outdoor lovers.
Bend, Oregon: Any spot is great for a quick surfing session.
You don't have to go all the way to Hawaii to enjoy a great riptide. The Colorado Bridge Whitewater Park offers great currents if you are looking for a quick surfing getaway.
Bend, Oregon: Lose yourself in these majestic open spaces.
Spend an afternoon walking these green fields and take in the gorgeous mountain views.
Big Sky, Montana: Cross-country ski your way through this bit of an unknown gem.
If you get to Big Sky in the winter, do not miss the chance to explore through a bit of cross-country skiing.
Big Sky, Montana: Travel in the spring for a chance to witness the elusive Northern Lights.
Now that half of the world has gone to Iceland trailing the Northern Lights, be different and go to Montana in the spring for a good chance of witnessing this light-filled miracle.
Bishop, California: Bordering on Death Valley National Park, Bishop is a natural wonder deep in California.
Don't expect Muscle Beach or Silicon Valley. Bischop is an outdoors lover's dream come true with some stunning views.
Bishop, California: Enjoy a relaxing afternoon in the calming natural springs Bishop is known for.
It is just a few hours drive from San Jose and San Francisco, but Bishop is worth the visit. Hike, bike or choose to relax in one of the town's natural springs.
Brevard, North Carolina: For the adventurer out there, don't miss the opportunity to do some river tubing in Brevard.
This idyllic spot will make you feel you are in a movie. Explore the river and its rapids on a river tubing adventure with your family.
Brevard, North Carolina: There's no better time to camp out than in these early summer nights.
Enjoy a soft breeze and the freedom that comes from sleeping under the stars when you camp out in this North Carolina outdoor lovers' gem.
Chattanooga, Tennessee: High Falls on Lookout Mountain is a natural wonder you need to see.
Trek all the way to the top of Lookout Mountain or, better yet, to the next peak over and admire the striking views of High Falls.
Chattanooga, Tennessee: There's no better way to explore the bay than kayaking with a friend.
Lather up on sunscreen and prepared to enjoy an afternoon of physcial activity and exploration on the Chattanooga Bay.
Fayetteville, West Virginia: It's not Madison County, but some of the bridges in Fayetteville are worth the trip.
More than a century of history is within reach when you visit the stunning bridges of Fayetteville, in West Virginia.
Fayetteville, West Virginia: Fall is the best time of year to visit this still well-kept secret in rural West Virginia.
Take a stroll through this mountainous region for a bit of exercise and stop to take in the amazing views of the many falls and streams that seem to pop out of nowhere.
Fruita, Colorado: It's tough to beat the views at the Colorado National Monument.
Sheer-walled canyons cut deep into the mineral-laced fields in this natural marvel that has to be witnessed to be truly appreciated.
Fruita, Colorado: It's also not a bad plan to relax and lay around downtown enjoy a coffee or a drink.
On Sunday afternoons, downtown Fruita comes alive with the many visitors who have gone trekking for the weekend, so it's not a bad option to enjoy the galleries, cafes and artisanal shops that are all over downtown's main streets.
Grand Marais, Minnesota: Memorial Day weekend is a great time to enjoy some fun in the sun here.
Much of the life of the town revolves around the lakes and the water activities you can enjoy there. You can kayak, surf, boogie board or snorkel and enjoy the sunny days in Minnesota.
Grand Marais, Minnesota: And when the sun is setting, don't miss the chance to sit on the dock and enjoy the view.
Outdoors lovers tend to love to experience sunsets, and you'll find few places in the U.S. that will give you the peace Grand Marais does.
Haleiwa, Hawaii: Still a bit untouched, Haleiwa is a surfer's paradise.
You come to Hawaii for the sun and its surf, and few places offer such an indigenous experience than Haleiwa in Hawaii.
Haleiwa, Hawaii: If you are crazy about amazing views, you can't miss this little slice of paradise.
The steep mountains on the island make for quite the views in Haleiwa.
Hawi, Hawaii: A haven for all hikers who want to experience something magical.
Hike all the way up Kohala, the oldest of five volcanos in the area, and enjoy an unsurpassed view.
Hawi, Hawaii: This very safe town is the perfect getaway with your little ones.
When you need a safe spot to introduce your little ones to water sports, Hawi is your place.
Jackson Hole, Wyoming: Few open field views in the U.S. can beat this one.
Jackson Hole is a natural gem that needs to be visited. The views are to die for.
Jackson Hole, Wyoming: To enjoy those views, how about some paragliding?
You have done it in Punta Cana and Cancun, now it's time to try it over Jackson Hole. You can find yourself paragliding across one of the most beautiful parks in the country.
Lander, Wyoming: Where cowboys truly existed and galloped on the open plains.
And 150 years later, you too can ride a horse in the open prairies in Wyoming and enjoy the fresh air and the sense of freedom.
Lander, Wyoming: For the history buffs, Lander is truly the end of the track.
Hordes of families in the ealy 1900s would board a train and head West in hopes of a better life. If they managed to get to Lander, Wyoming, then they were staying there, because the tracks ended here.
Leavenworth, Washington: The Bavarian downtown has all the historic charm you need.
Enjoy a quiet afternoon stroll through this iconic Bavarian downtown and check out the many small quaint shops in it.
Leavenworth, Washington: Travel in the winter if you are into ski for some of the best slopes in the region.
Nothing like soft powder and great visibility to enjoy a ski weekend in Leavenworth.
Moab, Utah: Don't pass up the opportunity to climb one of the many boulders in Moab.
All you need to do is make sure you take the proper safety precautiions to enjoy the adrenaline rush you get from pushing yourself off the ground and onto a steep rock wall.
Moab, Utah: Moab is actually a great place to ride for mountain bikers.
There are steep hills but the geography is mostly flat, with very rough edges, so it has become a mecca for mountain bikers.
Montauk, New York: Three hours away from the hustle and bustle of New Yor City, you can find an absolute dream of a town.
It's no surprise all the big financial dogs from Manhattan escape to Montauk for a bit or R&R. You can do it too!
Montauk, New York: While prohibitive, Montauk has become a hot bed for New Yorker surfers.
Get your board, jump on the Long Island Rail Road and start enjoying some surfing lessons in Montauk.
Salida, Colorado: Flight fishing is a sport for outdoors lovers and Salida is perfect for it.
Enjoy fly fishing and try to catch some trout for your lunch today.
Salida, Colorado: This town is perfect for animal lovers.
If you can't fathom a holiday without your best companion, no worries, you can bring them along to your getaway in Salida, Colorado.
San Luis Obispo, California: Tucked away in Big Sur, you can enjoy the most spectacular views here.
A two hour drive from San Francisco gets you to San Luis Obispo, home to some quite amazing views of the cliffs of California's Big Sur.
San Luis Obispo, California: Carrizo Plain is a magical place that will make you think you are in a fable town.
The immense flower beds at Carrizo Plain are a sight worth seeing if you have decided to take a trip through Northern California.
Santa Cruz, California: These man-made marvels fit the bill because the Santa Cruz boarwalk amusement park is actually outdoors.
Fine. Going on a rollercoaster may not be the most legit outdoors activity, but it sure is fun.
Santa Cruz, California: For those who enjoy long walks on the beach, you need to be here.
Nothing like a long and relaxing stroll on the Santa Cruz beach hearing the waves breaking on your feet.
Truckee, California: When you want to get away from it all, make sure to visitr Truckee.
A log cabin high up in the woods. No wifi signal or cell-phone reception. It sounds like a heavenly trip to Truckee.
Truckee, California: If you are feeling a bit adventurous, white water rafting is what you need.
There are no shortage of outdoor activities in Truckee, and white water rafting is one of the most exciting ones.
Valdez, Alaska: While this is not the easiest of trips, water fall ice climbing is deftinetly something you can enjoy.
Only the real hardcore climbers would ever consider this as a vacation, but to each his own.
Valdez, Alaska:The views of the glacier are simply breathtaking.
Since you are in Alaska you can't leave without seeing the amazing glacier in this heavenly region.