With over 800,000 acres of wilderness, mountain ecosystems and waterfalls, escaping for an outdoor adventure is almost compulsory here.
Second only to Washington DC in its number of monuments, Indianapolis is a city known for its memorials. Be sure to visit the Soldiers and Sailors Monument on Monument Circle
It offers a wide range of cuisines, a thriving art scene with three arts districts, several art hotels and galleries and plenty of musical activities, including opera, ballet and an indie music scene too.
The presence of the University of Montana means the city of Missoula, with nearly 70,000 inhabitants, has plenty to offer tourists on a city break.
The entertainment capital of the world, Las Vegas never sleeps. With its bright lights, 24-hour casinos, flashy concerts and themed hotels, the resort city is one of the world’s most visited tourist destinations.
As the capital of Colorado, Denver offers all the perks of a thriving city with the added bonus of incredible natural surroundings nearby.
The foggy, hilly city is home to several world-famous attractions, from the distinctive Golden Gate Bridge to the former prison of Alcatraz.
With a growing craft cocktails scene and plenty of farm-to-table restaurants, it’s a foodie hot spot, but there’s also history to discover around Temple Square