September is a wonderful time to explore the United States, as the summer crowds start to dwindle, and the weather becomes more pleasant in many destinations. Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures, cultural events, or simply want to unwind in a picturesque setting, there are plenty of options to choose from. Here are ten of the best places to travel to in September in the USA:

1. Sedona, Arizona:
Nestled amidst the stunning red rock formations of Arizona, Sedona is a nature lover’s paradise. In September, the temperatures begin to cool down, making it the perfect time for hiking and exploring the scenic trails. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the famous Chapel of the Holy Cross or experience the healing energy of Sedona’s vortexes.

Where to stay: Pyramid

2. Lake Tahoe, California
If you’re looking for a combination of natural beauty and outdoor activities, Lake Tahoe is an excellent choice. September offers pleasant temperatures, ideal for hiking, kayaking, or simply relaxing on the beach. The area is also known for its vibrant fall foliage, adding a touch of magic to the already breathtaking surroundings.

Where to stay: Emerald

3. Hudson Valley, New York:
Located just a few hours north of New York City, the Hudson Valley offers picturesque landscapes, charming towns, and a thriving arts scene. Explore historic sites like the Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site or tour the stunning mansions of the Vanderbilt and Rockefeller families. Take a scenic drive along the Hudson River, visit local farmers’ markets, and indulge in farm-to-table cuisine. September is the best time to enjoy apple picking at one of the many orchards in the region.

Where to stay: Beatrice

4. Oregon Coast, Oregon:
The Oregon Coast offers a unique blend of rugged beauty and charming coastal towns. In September, the crowds thin out, and the weather remains mild, creating an ideal environment for beachcombing, whale watching, and exploring the scenic coastline. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit iconic sites like Cannon Beach or explore the famous Sea Lion Caves.

Where to stay: The Pilot House

5. Charleston, South Carolina:
With its rich history, charming architecture, and Southern hospitality, Charleston is a delightful destination to visit in September. The temperatures start to cool down, making it more comfortable to stroll through the city’s historic district or take a horse-drawn carriage ride. Indulge in the renowned Lowcountry cuisine and explore the nearby plantations for a taste of the region’s past.

Where to stay: Red Maple

6. San Diego, California:
With its year-round mild climate, San Diego is a fantastic destination any time of the year. In September, you can enjoy the city’s beautiful beaches, visit the world-renowned San Diego Zoo, or explore Balboa Park’s museums and gardens. Don’t forget to indulge in some delicious seafood at the famous Gaslamp Quarter.

Where to stay: Jewel

7. Park City, Utah:
If you’re an outdoor enthusiast, Park City is the perfect place to visit in September. As summer turns to fall, the scenic mountain landscapes transform into a vibrant display of autumn colors. Enjoy hiking or mountain biking on the numerous trails, visit the Utah Olympic Park, or take a scenic gondola ride to enjoy breathtaking views.

Where to stay: Payday

These are just a few of the many incredible destinations to consider for a September getaway in the USA. Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or simply want to relax in a picturesque setting, these places offer something for everyone. Plan your trip, pack your bags, and get ready for an unforgettable journey.

8. Maui, Hawaii:
If you’re looking for a tropical paradise, Maui is an excellent choice. September offers fantastic weather with warm temperatures and less crowded beaches compared to peak tourist season. Explore the stunning Road to Hana, snorkel in the crystal-clear waters of Molokini Crater, or witness the sunrise from the summit of Haleakala National Park. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience Hawaiian culture and attend a traditional luau, complete with hula dancing and a delicious feast.

Where to stay: Hono Hideaway

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Published by Danielle Vito

As Senior Social Media Manager, Danielle manages AvantStay's social media platforms and writes content for the Atlas blog. Previously, Danielle was the Social Media Producer at The Points Guy where she ran TPG's Instagram and wrote articles on the most social media-worthy destinations, and tips on hacking your travels by using credit cards.

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