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Best US Cities to Visit in January to Celebrate New Year

Best US Cities to Visit in January to Celebrate New Year

If you have already gone vacationing in January, you probably know how fruitful a January vacation can be; if you haven't schedule a vacation now for the month has the potential to give you an incredibly good time on vacation. Traveling in January may not be as popular as taking a vacation in spring, summer and the Christmas break is; but that is precisely what makes it all the more worthwhile: lesser tourist traffic gives you significant monetary advantage and lets you enjoy your destinations in peace.

Here we discuss the 10 most suitable destinations for January travel. Choose a destination that seems most exciting to you and get your bookings done in advance. Most vacation rentals offer a discount when you book in advance.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Travel Myrtle Beach in January
 

Myrtle Beach is the perfect warm escape in the wintry months. It is buzzing with activities and awesome sites throughout the year. All the attractions stay open but are not as crowded in the month of January, so you can explore the place in peace without the hustle-bustle of the crowds.

You can spend some afternoons fishing, enjoying water sports, visiting one of the many amusement parks or playing golf. Myrtle Beach has some of the best golf courses in America. To fill your evenings with delight, the city organizes many concerts, dramas and dances.

As a cherry on the cake, you can do some serious shopping out here: souvenirs at open air shopping complexes and high quality products at reasonable prices in the outlet malls will satisfy those for a flair for shopping.

Must-visit attractions of the Myrtle Beach are: Broadway at the Beach, Brook green Gardens and Barefoot Landing.

Gardiner, Montana

Family Holidays in Montana
 

Gardiner lies at the entrance to the famous Yellowstone National Park. Besides the ease of visiting the Park, the town also offers many activities to make your stay worthwhile. One of the most popular activities of Gardiner is river water rafting: you can take an amazing rafting adventure in the Yellowstone River, from the North Entrance right till the Yellowstone Park.

Major attractions are the wildlife tours, the Natural Bridge State Park and the many lovely waterfalls of Gardiner in Montana.

Big Island, Hawaii

Enjoy Family Holidays in Big Island, Hawaii
 

Sun and the beach - you simply need no more tan to rewind and rejuvenate yourself on a family getaway; but Big Island, besides offering these two ingredients in plenty, also gives you access to multiple sites and activities that you can enjoy with your family.

Big Island is home to the famous Volcano National Park and lets you explore lava tubes. There are also tropical botanical gardens which are perfect for children to explore. Another part of Big Island that your kids (and you too!) will love is the mammoth Big Island Candies Factory: here, they show you how they make candy and you can buy as many types of candies as you like at nominal prices.

Coming back to the beach fun, Big Island is a great location for scuba diving. You get to see Humpback Whales in January. Make sure you visit the Black Sand Beach that has unique black sand formed from lava.

Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas is Awesome City
 

Heat yourself up in the glamorous casinos of Las Vegas this January. Fewer tourists will let you have great bargains everywhere. Golf lovers can indulge in the sport for a long time, as golf courses slash their fee in the less crowded months.

Indoor skydiving, Cleopatra's Barge and Aquarium at the Mirage are some tourist attractions you simply cannot afford to miss, when in Vegas.

Chattanooga, Tennessee

Travel to Chattanooga in January
 

Chattanooga is a versatile holiday destination for the family. A large variety of sites and activities is available for the entire family to enjoy. Nightlife, history, culture, musical concerts, cruises - you can get them all in Chattanooga; and all of this at pleasantly affordable prices!

Visit the Tennessee Aquarium, head to the Lookout Mountain, and trek through Rock City when vacationing in this city. Hunter Museum of National Art, the Chattanooga National Cemetery, and the Coolidge part are some great places for families.

Steamboat Springs, Colorado

Travel to Steamboat Springs, Colorado in January
 

Go to Steamboat Springs for loads of excitement in skiing, hiking and fishing. The place is not crowded in January, so you can have a great family time at peaceful leisure. It is quite friendly for kids as well.

Do keep on your itinerary the Fish Creek Falls, Yampa River Botanical Park, Howelsen Ice Arena, Strawberry Park Natural Hot Springs, and the Artists' Gallery of Steamboat for an all-round fun vacation.

Grand Targhee, Wyoming

Enjoy Adventure Holidays in Wyoming
 

Grand Targhee will give you rhythm, mellowness and a characteristic old world charm. It is an ideal haven for families to bond and rejuvenate together. Hiking, trekking, skiing, and bonfires are some of the simple pleasures you can get in high doses in Grand Targhee.

Taos, New Mexico

Enjoy Holidays in Taos, New Mexico
 

Taos in New Mexico is a medley of fun activities and rich cultural preserves. You can spend time playing your favorite winter sport like snowboarding, snowmobiling or skiing. Do not miss a visit to the Wheeler Park Wilderness Area; Wheeler Park is the highest point in New Mexico and offers some splendid sights.

The Millicent Rogers Museum that shows you snippets of Native American and Hispanic culture, Fechin Institute that displays milestones in art and architecture, the Twirl Toystore and Playscape, and the San Francisco de Asis Church will collectively give you a pleasantly unforgettable vacation.

Snowmass, Colorado

Enjoy Holidays in Snowmass, Colorado
 

Snowmass is a children-friendly and affordable travel destination. The natural sceneries in Snowmass are amazingly beautiful; you can enjoy long walks and hikes in the town with nothing to distress you. Kids can enjoy many snow sports.

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