Fun Places To Go For Spring Break In The Us

With spring break right around the corner, now is the time to get excited about your upcoming trip. Last year I went to Myrtle Beach with some of my friends. We had an absolute blast. It was a great way to blow off some steam from the pressure of finals week. There are many fun and exciting tourist destinations here in the US. My guess is that you could probably pick any random college student and they will have gone on a spring break trip at some point during their academic career.

When you ask someone where they’re going for spring break, most times, you’re going to hear California, Florida or maybe somewhere like Puerto Rico. You might even hear Florida or California. You probably won’t be hearing Kansas. You also might not hear Georgia. It’s weird. Spring is just a few weeks away and what that means for college students across the country is Spring Break. The younger crowd may see spring break as just a time to go have fun with your friends, but there are some hidden benefits that make spring break one of the best times of year to go on vacation.

Fun Places To Go For Spring Break In The Us

Millions of college students will be taking to the road, plane and train to get some time away from campus and all their studies. Whether it’s a local theme park or going overseas, there are several cool places they can go based on their location in the United States.

When you think of spring break, what comes to mind? Maybe it’s a family road trip, college beach vacation, or late-season skiing out west. Whether it’s a “break” from work or school, time away from the daily grind is always a good idea. Spring break is not only an opportunity for a getaway, it’s a reminder that we’ve made it through the dreary post-holiday winter months. Here are a few of the best spring break destinations in the United States with ideas to help you start planning. We’ve got something for all ages — from families traveling with younger kids to couples looking for a romantic spring getaway — and with ten options around the U.S., you can find the perfect spring break trip, near or far.

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Destin, Florida

Destin, Florida
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On Florida’s Emerald Coast, Destin (along with Fort Walton Beach and Okaloosa Island) offers sandy beaches, warm water, boating, fishing, snorkeling, and plenty of water sports like kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, parasailing, and more. There’s also a zip line, rock-climbing wall, and boat tours. From RV campsites to bed and breakfasts, hotels, resorts, and vacation rentals, visitors to the Emerald Coast have lodging options to meet their needs.

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Cannon Beach, Oregon

Cannon Beach, Oregon
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Early spring weather is in the chilly mid-50s, but it’s still a fun time to be at the beach exploring tide pools, watching puffins and other sea birds, or just watching the waves. It’s a dog-friendly beach, and leashes are not required, so your pet can enjoy playing in the sand or joining you for a hike. Luxurious oceanfront lodging is available, and there’s also a great selection of hotels, vacation home rentals, and campsites. In town, there are shops, restaurants, wine tastings, spas, and theaters. The atmosphere is casual, and the scenery makes it a great spot for families, couples, and groups.

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Park City, Utah

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Since not everyone is looking for a beach vacation, we call your attention to Park City, with its quaint downtown, restaurants, bars, and historic silver mining town vibe. Late season snow sports should still be happening at Park City Mountain and Deer Valley. Hiking, mountain biking, and strolling along Main Street are perfect end of season activities, too. Families with kids will be happy to know there’s bowling, ice skating, zip lining, tubing, and more. It’s easy to line up a place to stay, whether you’re looking for a hotel, motel, campsite, rental condo or home, or bed and breakfast.

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South Padre Island, Texas

South Padre Island, Texas
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This barrier island resort town off the southern coast of Texas is popular among college students and families alike because of its weather, water sports, and nature. Paddle boards, kayaks, jet skis, and kite boards are available for rent, and kids can learn about sea turtles or even improve their sandcastle building skills. A range of lodging options including hotels, motels, rental homes, and even campgrounds meets visitors’ budget needs.

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