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11 Small Towns in the Northern United States Were Ranked Among US Favorites

The northern United States is a popular part of the nation to hang out year-round. Home to mountains and not-too-hot summers for hikes, climbing, and mountain biking, it also boasts the glamour of New York and the favorite New England maritime charms. Some of America's most favorite small towns are here, offering a glimpse at a whole other side of the beautiful country. Each town with a different personality and the same friendly locals offers rich cultures and heritage, translating into some incredible downtown areas and Main Street towns.

Bar Harbor, Maine

Main street in downtown village in summer with people and stores, via Kristi Blokhin / Shutterstock.com
Main street in downtown village in summer with people and stores, via Kristi Blokhin / Shutterstock.com

There is no Northern US without Maine, and Bar Harbor steals the spotlight. With a small town population of just over 2,000 souls, Bar Harbor is what story books are written about, with perfect maritime sights and vibes inducing romantic gestures. Visit this picturesque seaside town on Mount Desert Island, as pristine as it gets in the shadows of the spectacular Acadia National Park. You will feel part of the coming-of-age novel yourself along the strollworthy thoroughfare with ice cream parlors, mom-and-pop shops, twee inns, and delectable restaurants for seafood dinners over wine, water, and sunsets. Visit anytime, like in the winter, for a piping-hot chowder bowl and wild views of pine-covered islands on the horizon.

The sailboats dotting Bar Harbor with both the ocean and the mountains make it a picture-perfect escape not just for the adventurous but for artists seeking the dramatic cliffs beat down by the waves for inspiration. Come for the summer blueberry picking and other family pursuits along the cozy shores of Jordan Pond, with water activities abounding at Sand Beach. The Cadillac Mountains astound with sunrises as much as the tranquilly sparkling ocean reflects the sunset. Start with a coffee and triple-stacked pancakes at 2 Cats Bar Harbor and explore on a bike, hiking, bird-watching, or horseback during the leaf peeping season and in the summertime of boating, fishing, climbing, sunbathing, and swimming.

Cannon Beach, Oregon

Cannon Beach, and Haystack Rock.
Cannon Beach, and Haystack Rock.

To locals, the best that Mother Nature could summon right on their home soil, Cannon Beach, presents endless sightseeing and adventures for tourists. Enjoy beach crawls with views of the iconic Haystack Rock and town perusal with just 1,600 residents among the many international visitors to Cannon Beach, a one-of-a-kind coastal slice. This scenic part of the Oregon Coast, named among the world's 100 most beautiful places by National Geographic, thrives with tourism thanks to the remarkable landscape that has taken many breaths away.

The enchanting seaside village with magical ocean vistas, some 80 miles northwest of Portland, is renowned among the PNW as the place to savor the culinary bounty of the sea. Choose a cute or luxurious oceanfront stay and explore the artsy scene through town—one of America's top—in an atmosphere that feels light years away from the ordinary. Leave the beautiful beaches behind only for the cute chocolate shops, art galleries, and microbreweries, or explore the nearby Ecola State Park on a hike and return to the 235-foot monolith at sunset.

Cape May, New Jersey

Beach goers enjoy a beautiful day in Cape May, New Jersey, via Racheal Grazias / Shutterstock.com
Beach goers enjoy a beautiful day in Cape May, New Jersey, via Racheal Grazias / Shutterstock.com

"America's original seaside resort" is a spirited town that distinguishes itself in many other ways. From pristine beaches to a waterfront promenade and impeccable amenities, a visit to the seashore in Cape May has something for everyone. Explore the town's rich history through architectural diversity laid out like an open book with sights for 360 that will quickly multiply the likes on your account. Cherish all the memorable sights and adventures with your loved ones among only 2,856 locals and no crowds, even during the summer.

A morning stroll along the perfect historic Victorian district will make you fall hard for the town on the very tip of the Parkway, with intricate candy-colored mansions lining the shore—a marriage of charm and history. Make your way over to the waterfront for sunset after all the hikes and the best birdwatching in the country, and choose the Virginia Hotel on this tiny peninsula when you return between March and December for fantastic whale watching.

Corning, New York

Aerial view of Corning, New York
Aerial view of Corning, New York

"America's most fun small town" justly welcomes families with many discoveries that will engage the young and the old. From the lake to all things glass and the renowned drinking scene, Corning is also a favorite for destination weddings. Visit Corning to learn about its unique story as America's Crystal City, home to innovative technology and science with light bulbs, fiber optics, and Gorilla Glass. The Corning Museum of Glass offers remarkable creations of glass art and artifacts at this, the world's largest museum. Not surprisingly, this beautiful southern Finger Lakes community full of creatives boasts an art scene like no other with Gaffer District's over 100 boutique shops, art galleries, and studios among craft breweries, fabulous restaurants, and two world-class museums.

A grade-A student in everything, Corning excels in the restaurants for top-notch food, the popular Historic Market Street, named "one of the Top 10 Great Streets of the Year" by the American Planning Association, and Centerway Square, named one of "America’s Most Beautiful Town Squares" by Travel & Leisure. Visit in May for the renowned GlassFest or during The Days of Incandescence for autumn-time transformation into an 1880s vibrant celebration of Thomas Edison's invention of the light bulb. Find plenty to do this upcoming winter along the brick-lined sidewalks with illuminated trees, like shopping for a unique holiday gift and joining the Parade of Lights and Sparkle.

Galena, Illinois

Main Street in Galena, Illinois. Image credit Nejdet Duzen via Shutterstock
Main Street in Galena, Illinois. Image credit Nejdet Duzen via Shutterstock

No other town in the north matches the quirky vibes of this small, spunky town with some 3,240 souls living just 10 minutes away from the western shore of the tumultuous Mississippi. Tap into all it's got along the cobblestone streets with historic mansions in the footsteps of Ulysses S. Grant himself. Immerse yourself in local history and culture on a stroll to places like an old-school blacksmith shop and the P.T. Murphy Magic Theater, or take a free trolley downtown to Main Street.

This six-block thoroughfare bursts with the historic charm of its mining town's glory days and brims with antiquing amid modern restaurants, galleries, and boutiques, not without kitsch. From summertime rafting trips down the mighty river to wintertime skiing at a nearby ski resort, the active will find what they seek in Galena. Visit the Old Market House and the Historical Society and Museum, or paddle through the 40-acre Horseshoe Mound with its scenically renowned winding bike trails and views of Iowa and Wisconsin.

Great Barrington, Massachusetts

Great Barrington downtown. Image credit Albert Pego via Shutterstock
Great Barrington downtown. Image credit Albert Pego via Shutterstock

Never has there been a more quaint town than the largest town in the Southern Berkshires, with just over 2,000 locals and an uncrowded feel to unveil the endless charms of this secret hideaway. Make a pitstop on your way along the Appalachian Trail or visit for scenic discoveries in a small town atmosphere with rich history and modern attractions for all. Its Main Street, the country's first to have electric lights, offers gallery hopping and cafe visits.

Grab the best breakfast at the aptly named "Fuel" cafe and check out the far-fetched Bernay Fine Art or an antique fair. Sightsee the US's oldest monument in memory of the first armed resistance against the British, the site of the first freed slave on Railroad Street. The Barn is a fantastic place to end the night bantering over the day with drinks and live music by a fireplace, right near the historic inn, for conveniently the best night's rest of your life.

Leavenworth, Washington

Wide view of people and dogs enjoying sunny weather in the downtown shopping district, via Colleen Michaels / Shutterstock.com
Wide view of people and dogs enjoying sunny weather in the downtown shopping district, via Colleen Michaels / Shutterstock.com

This German gem in Washington is a cool place to get away from the ordinary in the northern United States. Visit Washington’s Bavarian Village anytime for an alpine atmosphere and authentic vibes. With unique ways to experience it all, you will feel a whole ocean apart on a quick, unforgettable getaway with your loved ones. Seek culture and heritage sights at every corner with modern attractions in shopping and dining amid Bavarian architecture that takes your breath away. Enjoy downtown strolls and cafes steeped in Washington’s Cascade Mountain views, and visit the Nutcracker Museum to learn more insights about Leavenworth.

Start planning your visit now to hit up the Bavarian Village during the Oktoberfest and dine your way through the German-style food halls all other seasons on brats and beer for a taste of this world-renowned annual celebration. Come for the holidays, unlike anywhere else in the US, when the stunningly beautiful scenery throughout the year transforms into a festive alpine wonder. Home to only 2,383 lucky locals, you will likely meet people from all walks of life, like artists and world travelers looking to find the charm exclusive to Europe here in their own backyard of the Northern United States.

Nantucket, Massachusetts

Beautiful homes in Nantucket, Massachusetts.
Beautiful homes in Nantucket, Massachusetts.

Come to Nantucket, the county seat on the namesake island just off the state's coast, for some of New England's finest sightings. From sea captains’ houses to colonial architecture and lighthouses, Nantucket attracts visitors from around the world for a taste of this heavenly northeast coast slice. Explore the charming seaside town along beautiful biking trails with water views, gallery visits, museums, and yachting facilities. Surrounded by other lovely resort villages on Nantucket Island, like Siasconset, Madaket, Wauwinet, and Polpis, you can discover them all while adventuring around the crescent-shaped island.

Stop anytime to trek through the various nature areas—a great mix of terrain like sand dunes, salt marshes, and scenically craggy bluffs to climb for overlooks. Plan your visit for the spring's Daffodil Festival and the Cranberry Harvest Weekend to try delicious treats like pastries and cider. Explore along the narrow streets and enjoy easy access to Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard on a ferry ride for another view of the enchanting island with a town of 11,327. Lined by rows of wood-paneled houses and a ring of lighthouses, the sight of it all is worth a thousand words.

Saugatuck, Michigan

Shops and galleries line Butler Street in Saugatuck, Michigan, via Kenneth Sponsler / Shutterstock.com
Shops and galleries line Butler Street in Saugatuck, Michigan, via Kenneth Sponsler / Shutterstock.com

This tiny town of 853 along Michigan’s over 3,000 miles of coastline is not just another of the state's dozen lake towns. Saugatuck has uniquely reinvented itself without losing its old-timey flair, where you can visit James Beard-credited places like The Southerner and Pennyroyal for dinner and enjoy mom-and-pop breakfast joints just as much. Likewise, find resorts and weatherbeaten, cozy motels and cabin rentals you can choose for authenticity, steps away from the dazzling beaches of wind-swept white sand, dunes, and lighthouses.

Enjoy the easiest access to this slice of the "Art Coast" via a gorgeous drive from Chicago, Indianapolis, or Detroit for a fill of cultural beauty and local sights. Overflowing with galleries and a dining paradise of farm-to-table cuisine, the all-encompassing atmosphere feels welcoming, with a famous LGBTQIA+ scene. Saugatuck, with vistas that go on forever and the unreplicable feel of being surrounded by water, is a truly dreamy destination that stays in your heart forever after you first experience its first amber sunset with your loved ones.

Stowe, Vermont

Aerial view of charming small town of Stowe in Vermont
Aerial view of the charming small town of Stowe in Vermont

This gem in the northern United States calls for an imminent fall-time visit, shining brighter than any other during the fall with autumn foliage. Visit this gorgeous Vermont town to fall in love with every detail around you on countless adventures with only 823 locals. The postcard town of the state, with steepled churches peeking above the canopies and plenty of charming shops and old-fashioned general stores, is the ultimate New England destination to get charmed away from the coast.

Take the ski lift for the all-color foliage coming on fire as if overnight and enjoy plain strolls downtown with spectacular views of Spruce Peak and Mount Mansfield. Stowe, a truly year-round destination, offers the best skiing access for experienced East Coasters, with a mix of high-quality intermediate and black diamond runs. Take the same lift ride between the two mountains to shred some snow downslope, both on the same day. From cozy farmers markets to cultural sights and fresh produce before the orange Halloween veggie takes the spotlight before the snowy blanket, there's no wrong season to visit Stowe.

Telluride, Colorado

Downtown Telluride, Colorado in the Spring
Downtown Telluride, Colorado in the Spring

Call it "pain" or "adventure" to a dead-end valley, the town here comes with the biggest reward in the state's remote atmosphere and great peaks for uncrowded skiing. Blossoming from a silver mining town to one of the nation's best festival sites, you can enjoy the getaway like it was meant to be with only 2,494 locals to join in regular celebrations with your own close group. Come for Telluride's Bluegrass Festival and Telluride Film Festival, and scavenge around every corner for scenic vistas of Telluride's silver mining roots every other day in between modern attractions.

From the best mountain spotting to one of the most gorgeous waterfalls in the world, Bridal Veil, Telluride is a dream come true for hikers, mountain bikers, and skiers to immerse themselves in their favorite pastimes with views as sweeping as they get. With a great drinking scene and apres-ski amenities, the fine-dining spot helmed by Top Chef alum Eliza Gavin is a must. Grab a drink at the must-see historic New Sheridan Hotel and hit the 221 South Oak, or crawl, to the no-frills Last Dollar Saloon.

The Northern United States is home to some of the world's best views and landscapes for your favorite outdoor pursuits and relaxations. Steps away from over-the-top American charm downtown, these idyllic towns are the perfect ratio of old, modern, and light speed ahead, including an inventor of the lightbulb and a forward LGBTQ+ scene.

Visit Germany in your backyard or the seaside town of Saugatuck with a choice of James Beard-credited restaurants and weatherbeaten cottages for an authentic stay with modern amenities. Enjoy nature from your doorstep and join the locals in plentiful fun at regular festivals, who know how to welcome and celebrate like no other.

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