7 Still-Undiscovered US Travel Destinations

Known for mysterious Marfa Lights and artsy vibe, surrounded by desert landscapes and boutique hotels. Don’t miss the iconic Prada Marfa exhibit.

Marfa, Texas:

America’s oldest city with Spanish colonial architecture, pirate history, and coastal beauty. Explore narrow historic streets and Castillo de San Marcos.

St. Augustine, Florida: 

Surreal desert with vast gypsum sand dunes. Activities include hiking, sledding down dunes, and stunning sunsets over pristine sands.

White Sands National Park, New Mexico: 

Home to the oldest trees on Earth, some over 4,000 years old. Hike among resilient trees and enjoy views of the Eastern Sierra Nevada.

Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, California: 

Car-free island with 19th-century charm, horse-drawn carriages, Victorian architecture, and famous fudge. Bike around, visit Fort Mackinac, and soak in historic ambiance.

Mackinac Island, Michigan: 

Known as the "Cape Cod of the Midwest," featuring small towns, lighthouses, and scenic shores. Activities include cherry picking, foliage sightseeing, and cozy winter retreats.

Door County, Wisconsin:

Outdoor paradise with Painted Hills’ colorful earth layers and John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. Perfect for hiking, photography, and exploring prehistoric life.

John Day Region, Oregon: