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Some of our top destinations of the year, clockwise from left: Nihiwatu on Sumba Island, Indonesia; San Lorenzo Mountain Lodge in Dolomites, Italy; Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Alaska; Havana, Cuba; and 贵盲惫颈办别苍 in J盲rpen, Sweden.
Some of our top destinations of the year, clockwise from left: Nihiwatu on Sumba Island, Indonesia; San Lorenzo Mountain Lodge in Dolomites, Italy; Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Alaska; Havana, Cuba; and 贵盲惫颈办别苍 in J盲rpen, Sweden. (Michael Turek; Courtesy of San Lorenzo Lodges; Jim Harris; Chris Burkard; Erik Olsson)

The 28 Best Trips of 2016

From epic skiing in Antarctica to a lazy beer-fueled canoe trip in North Carolina, these are the best places to visit this year

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Each year, we send our editors and writers on a mission to find the destinations on the vanguard of the travel. The major takeaway from our 28 favorites of 2016?聽The entire world is getting more adventurous. Travelers are pushing boundaries, from聽seeking out newly accessible Cuban bars to touring North Carolina breweries鈥攂y canoe. In years past, a cruise around the Antarctic involved lots of gawking at icebergs. Today, the same cruise has you booting up and ripping untouched snow with mountaineers Andrew McLean and Chris Davenport.

But don鈥檛 think for a second that this trend is limited to far-flung and expensive trips: small towns like Bentonville, Arkansas, are investing in world-class mountain bike trails鈥攎aintained by professional crews!鈥攁nd innovative, hard, and fun-as-hell races like Quincy, California鈥檚 Grinduro are popping up just about everywhere. There's never been a better time to get out there鈥攁nd this is the definitive guide to a year well traveled.


1. Jamaica

The pool at Cocosan, Jamaica
The pool at Cocosan, Jamaica (Courtesy of Geejam)

We know what you鈥檙e thinking鈥攔eggae and ganja. But there鈥檚 another reason to head here: Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park just earned World Heritage Status in 2015.聽This 65,000-acre tropical rainforest鈥檚 two mountain ranges are a Caribbean biodiversity hot spot, with 1,357 species of flowering plants plus endangered birds like the yellow-billed parrot. On the clearest days, 7,402-foot Blue Mountain Peak offers views of Cuba, 130 miles to the north. Arrange an overnight or long-haul backpacking trip with Kingston-based (from $230). For easy access to the park, book the brand-new, six-bedroom (from $2,750), which sits on a lush hilltop near the northeast beach town of Port Antonio. 鈥Stephanie Pearson


2. Bentonville, Arkansas

From left: Riding in Arkansas; Bentonville's Bike Rack Brewery.
From left: Riding in Arkansas; Bentonville's Bike Rack Brewery. (Courtesy of Visit Bentonville (2))

Yes, the home of Walmart鈥檚 corporate headquarters. The retail behemoth鈥檚 presence means the town is flush with cash, and a lot of it has gone toward creating a premier mountain-biking destination. There are now some 23 miles of singletrack just three miles from downtown. Even better: Arkansas employs the only professional mountain-bike-trail maintenance crews in the U.S. But don鈥檛 just take our word for it. The booked it for this year鈥檚 World Summit in November. 鈥Bryan Rogala


3. Basecamp Hotel, Tahoe City, California

Basecamp.
Basecamp. (Eva Kolenko/Basecamp (3))

In 2012, Christian Strobel turned a decrepit motel in South Lake Tahoe into , a boutique lodge for adventure travelers, with fire pits and GoPro screenings. Now he鈥檚 giving Tahoe City a Basecamp of its own, with a yoga studio, in-room bike racks, and concierges with climbing beta鈥攁ll located less than 20 minutes from the slopes. 鈥Megan Michelson


4. Iran

From left: The mosque at Tehran's Grand Bazaar; Mount Damavand; Tehran cityscape.
From left: The mosque at Tehran's Grand Bazaar; Mount Damavand; Tehran cityscape. (Dietmar Denver/Laif/Redux; Zahra Mandana Fard/Getty; Damian Levingston/Gallery Stock)

Look past the complicated politics and the dark image of the country鈥檚 leadership; intrepid travelers who鈥檝e trailblazed here come back with tales of lively culture and the overwhelming friendliness of the people. Skip the canned tours and start with a DIY circuit of Tehran鈥檚 museums, caf茅s, mosques, and the Unesco World Heritage site of ancient Persepolis, in Shiraz. Then hook up with British outfitter to summit Iran鈥檚 highest peak, the 18,464-foot, still-active volcano Mount Damavand (from $3,675). Located just 45 miles northeast of the capital, Damavand is a nontechnical but demanding five-day ascent, with views of the Caspian Sea to the north and barren desert to the south. 鈥淒amavand has the challenge of other more famous treks like Kilimanjaro but without the crowds,鈥 says Exodus鈥檚 Emma Garrick. 鈥淣ot encountering other groups for the entire route is practically guaranteed.鈥 鈥Graeme Green


5. Ladder Ranch, Gila Mountains, New Mexico

From left: New Mexico's Gila Mountains; The gate at Ladder Ranch.
From left: New Mexico's Gila Mountains; The gate at Ladder Ranch. (Kevin Garrett; Courtesy of Ted Turner Expeditions)

Media mogul Ted Turner has impeccable taste in real estate. Take , a remote five-bedroom home that opened to guests in September and sits on 160,000 acres of Turner鈥檚 private land on the edge of the Gila Mountains and the Chiricahua Desert. Guests spend days mountain-biking, spotting bighorn sheep and elk, and visiting ancient petroglyphs. $6,000 for four people, all-inclusive. 鈥Kate Siber


6. Nihiwatu, Sumba Island, Indonesia

From left: Paddling near Nihiwatu; Local beauty; Catch of the day.
From left: Paddling near Nihiwatu; Local beauty; Catch of the day. (R. Ian Lloyd/Masterfile/Corbis; Michael Turek/Gallery Stock (2))

After a long search for the perfect surf spot, Claude and Petra Graves knew they were finished when they saw the reef break 100 yards off Nihiwatu Beach. The couple built the by the wave鈥攊t鈥檚 an hour鈥檚 flight east of Bali and comes complete with spear-fishing guides and an equestrian center. But the focus is still on surfing, and less than 80 guests per day means you won鈥檛 have to battle for a spot on the huge, hollow left. From $1,000, all-inclusive. 鈥Jen Murphy


7. Quincy, California

Taking on the Grinduro.
Taking on the Grinduro. (Dain Zaffke; John Watson/The Radavist)

Think of the as a soulful gran fondo for mountain bikers on hardtails and gravel-grinding nuts on cross bikes. The folks at Giro invented it as a new kind of race, combining the timed segments of endurance mountain biking with the luxe food of a century ride and inviting everyone to camp at a fairgrounds high in the Sierra Nevada. And while the resulting vibe is laidback, the course鈥攈eld on fire roads in the Plumas National Forest鈥攊s definitely not: riders gain 7,500 feet in 60 miles, half of which comes in a brutal five-mile dirt climb that averages 12 percent and reduces many to walking. October 8. 鈥Scott Rosenfield


8. Pemberton Music 颅Festival, British Columbia

From left: Father John Misty at Pembyfest; The Flaming Lips at Pembyfest.
From left: Father John Misty at Pembyfest; The Flaming Lips at Pembyfest. (Rob Loud/Wire Image/Getty; Jim Bennett/Corbis)

Picture Bonnaroo without the sweltering heat and mosquitoes and you鈥檝e got . Last year 115,000 people saw Kendrick Lamar and the Black Keys headline, and things got weird. (Think: an adult-size ball pit and waterslide.) Plan to stay a couple of extra days to ride Pemberton鈥檚 abundant singletrack, which you can roll to directly from the village. July 14鈥17; passes from $295. 鈥Graham Averill


9. Ethiopia

From left: Simien Mountains; Gelada monkey in Simien National Park.
From left: Simien Mountains; Gelada monkey in Simien National Park. (Guenay Ulutuncok/Laif/Redux; Tim E. White)

Ethiopia is an outlier. It follows a calendar different than the rest of the world. It harbors some of the world鈥檚 last subsistence tribes, one of the harshest deserts on the planet, and (if you believe the locals) the Ark of the Covenant. It鈥檚 also one of the fastest-growing economies in Africa, and recently it has made efforts to improve conditions for visitors. So tackle the Northern Historical Route, a rugged overland trail that leads past ancient stone churches and roaring waterfalls. Or book a few nights in the airy (from $140). It opened in March in the Simien Mountains, which are threaded by trekking routes and populated by animals, like Ethiopian wolves and gelada monkeys, that are found nowhere else in the world. 鈥擪.S.


10. Portland, Oregon

Art at Evo, Portland.
Art at Evo, Portland. (Aaron Leitz)

Specifically the Central Eastside. Once an industrial zone packed with old warehouses, it鈥檚 now one of the city鈥檚 coolest spots. Yes, that sounds like a setup for a Portlandia sketch. But the stunning new location of outfitter is giving the area adventure cred. And after you browse skis, you can catch acts like Neko Case at , a remodeled brick high school, or get the four-course chef鈥檚 menu at , situated in a former loading dock. 鈥擬.M.


11. French Broad River, North Carolina

Sierra Nevada's backyard.
Sierra Nevada's backyard. (Bren Photography)

The beauty of traveling by canoe is that you can carry a lot of beer. There鈥檚 probably no better place in the country to test out this theory than the mild 45-mile stretch of the French Broad that flows past the Southern outposts of three of America鈥檚 most cherished craft breweries. Put in at , hit midway through the trip, and take out at on the edge of downtown Asheville. Three days, three killer breweries, and island camping, thanks to the , a newly established series of campgrounds along the way. 鈥擥.A.


12. Smith Island, Maryland

Some of the most determined watermen in the world live on Smith Island, 12 miles off Maryland鈥檚 coast. Shaped by Chesapeake Bay tides, this small patch of dry ground set in salt marsh offers access to a natural maze of kayak trails that cut through the sea grass. Undaunted by rising sea levels, the 300 or so remaining islanders stay true to age-old traditions, fishing for oysters and crabs while speaking the 400-year-old dialect of their Welsh and English ancestors. Catch the on the mainland at Crisfield ($26 round-trip), then check out the island鈥檚 cultural center, where you can rent bikes and kayaks. Stay the night at the (from $125), and don鈥檛 skip a slice of ten-layer Smith Island cake, Maryland鈥檚 official dessert. 鈥Andrew Evans

Smith Island.
Smith Island. (Clockwise from top left: Shannon Hibberd/Getty; Gabriella Marks; Daniel A. Leifheit/Getty; Karine Aigner/Tandem)

13. Nevada

From left: Cottonwood Trails; Flume Trail.
From left: Cottonwood Trails; Flume Trail. (Jared McMillen/Aurora; Kip Dawkins/Offset)

It鈥檚 fair to say that Nevada鈥檚 mountain-biking scene is exploding鈥攆rom the 539-mile Trans-Nevada Trail, which starts at Lake Tahoe and spans the entire width of the state, to miles of new trails being constructed in the state鈥檚 48 million acres of Bureau of Land Management wilds. Start your tour of the best stuff 36 miles south of Las Vegas and ride 35 miles of smooth, flowy intermediate singletrack at the Bootleg Canyon bike park, which has received the Epic distinction from the International Mountain Bicycling Association. Then get farther afield in tiny Caliente, 150 miles northeast of Vegas, where IMBA plans to create 42 miles of trails this year. The group鈥檚 ultimate goal is to build a 150-mile system. Until then, the gravel riding in the area鈥檚 surrounding four million acres of BLM land is spectacular, and the 15 new campsites at just south of town are quiet and tucked away at the base of a 700-foot canyon ($17). 鈥擲.P.


14. San Lorenzo Mountain Lodge, Dolomites, Italy

From left: San Lorenzo Mountain Lodge; Getting vertical in the Dolomites.
From left: San Lorenzo Mountain Lodge; Getting vertical in the Dolomites. (Courtesy of San Lorenzo Lodges; RG&B Images/Stocksy)

Giorgia and Stefano Barbini, two Italian fashion-industry veterans, reimagined a into the type of place their friends would visit, preserving its Alpine charm while updating it with creature comforts like heated floors and, naturally, a heli-pad to access distant peaks for -hiking and skiing. Back at the lodge, Giorgia prepares dinner in the wood-fired stove while Stefano selects the evening鈥檚 pairings from the stable turned 1,500-bottle wine cellar. From $2,300 for up to ten people. 鈥擩.M.


15. Wrangell鈥揝t. Elias National Park, Alaska

From left: Root Glacier; Bagley Icefield, Wrangell-St. Elias.
From left: Root Glacier; Bagley Icefield, Wrangell-St. Elias. (Scott Markewitz/Offset; Ethan Welty/Tandem)

On 鈥 new pack-raft traverse across Alaska鈥檚 Wrangell鈥揝t. Elias National Park, the action starts the moment the bush plane drops you at Nizina Lake, where you鈥檒l blow up your pack raft and paddle across the water, dodging icebergs fallen from the Nizina Glacier. Then you鈥檒l backpack for the next several days, until you reach the braided White River. From there it鈥檚 all downhill: a four-day, 60-mile Class II trip that ends with a pickup in Canada鈥檚 Yukon. From $4,000. 鈥Chris Solomon


16. Scotland

Clockwise from top left: A beach near Arisaig; Highlands hike; Eilean Donan Castle.
Clockwise from top left: A beach near Arisaig; Highlands hike; Eilean Donan Castle. ( (3))

If John Muir and James Bond got together and dreamed up an adventure, it would look a lot like 国产吃瓜黑料 GO鈥檚 across Scotland. You鈥檒l experience the spectacular Highlands and then unwind in 007-worthy castles, complete with roaring fireplaces and aged Scotch (which Ian Fleming aficionados know is Bond鈥檚 true drink of choice). You鈥檒l arrive in Edinburgh and shake off jet lag with a hike to the top of Arthur鈥檚 Seat, a dormant volcano that affords Instagram-perfect views of the capital. The next day, you鈥檒l head to the Highlands, taking a boat ride to the Strait of Corryvreckan for a spin in one of the world鈥檚 largest natural whirlpools, off the coast of Islay. The village of Glencoe will be your base for mountain-biking singletrack and scrambling up rugged peaks. And you鈥檒l want to burn as many calories as possible, since dinners at Glencoe Country House have a reputation for decadence鈥攖hink roast rump of lamb and sticky toffee pudding. In the morning, you鈥檒l kayak past otters and eagles en route to a secluded beach where camp tents and a roaring fire await. After a night in the wild, check in at Fonab Castle, then fish for salmon on the River Tay and take in views of Loch Faskally. From $5,450 for ten days. 鈥擩.M.


17. Nepal

From left: Valley views at Pavilions Himalayas; A monk at Durbar Square in Kathmandu; Afternoon dip.
From left: Valley views at Pavilions Himalayas; A monk at Durbar Square in Kathmandu; Afternoon dip. (Courtesy of the Pavilions Himalayas (left and right); Chris Sorensen/Gallery Stock (center))

Go now. Much of the country was unaffected by the 2015 earthquake, and just 15 percent of the trekking routes were damaged. With tourism down by almost 40 percent, there鈥檚 actually elbow room on the ($3,799 with REI 国产吃瓜黑料s). Visitors to Kathmandu can watch the painstaking restoration of historic monuments while staying at , a monument unto itself (from $220). The quake hasn鈥檛 stopped exciting new developments, either. (from $250), a sustainable resort less than five miles from Pokhara, sits in a lush valley on a working organic farm and will eventually donate up to 70 percent of its profits to charity. From there you can hike Himalayan foothills or set out on a dawn birdwatching tour. Mountain bikers with big lungs: consider 鈥 12-day tour up trails between 5,000 and 13,000 feet in the Annapurna and Lower Mustang regions (from $3,350). 鈥擲.P.


18. Northshore, Louisiana

Clockwise from top left: Downtown Covington; Louisiana paddling; Northshore cabin.
Clockwise from top left: Downtown Covington; Louisiana paddling; Northshore cabin. (Bobby Gilboy; Susan Sheehan; Marianna Massey)

For Bayou charm, skip bland, boozy Bourbon Street and the voodoo tourist traps of New Orleans and head across the causeway to the other side of Lake Pontchartrain. The Northshore region was rocked by Hurricane Katrina but has undergone a serious rebirth in the past couple of years. In Covington, rent a set of wheels from and hop on the Tammany Trace, a 27-mile rail trail that weaves through the wetlands. Pull off in Abita Springs, where is brewed with the namesake springwater. If it鈥檚 a Saturday night, stick around for a bluegrass show at the . If not, head back to Covington to fill up on salumi and mussels at , then sip a Sazerac at the Cypress Bar in the century-old . 鈥Cheney Gardner


19. Antarctica

Heading out for an Antarctic powder day.
Heading out for an Antarctic powder day. (Jim Harris (2))

One can only imagine what Ernest Shackleton would think of the continent鈥檚 transformation into an adventure travel hub. Now skiers can carve empty slopes with ski mountaineers Andrew McLean and Chris Davenport on a with Ice Axe Expeditions (from $8,995, plus a $1,000 backcountry-skiing fee). Shackleton buffs can join all-star explorers Conrad Anker and Tim Jarvis on a that sails to Elephant Island, where his expedition took refuge after their ship sank (from $14,995). The seriously hardy can fat-bike to the South Pole on TDA Global Cycling鈥檚 18-day, 69-mile . The $70,000 price tag is staggering but includes a Specialized fat bike to take home. Or opt for 国产吃瓜黑料 GO鈥檚 on a 68-passenger icebreaker. You鈥檒l sea-kayak to remote inlets, hike to rugged peaks, and, if you dare, cannonball into the frigid ocean (from $11,595). 鈥擲.P.


20. Colombia

From left: Coffee fields; Alto de Letras.
From left: Coffee fields; Alto de Letras. (Emiliano Granado (2))

The country鈥檚 passion for cycling is superheated at the moment, thanks to Nairo Quintana鈥檚 second-place finish at the 2015 Tour de France. And adventure companies like are offering new routes into forgotten corners of the Andes and across the coastal plains. Tackle the Alto de Letras鈥擟olombia鈥檚 signature ride and what鈥檚 said to be the longest paved climb in the world at 51 miles. Or opt for something mellower: pedal a chunk of Colombia鈥檚 coffee region, riding narrow, low-traffic streets past colonial villages, plantations, and high-elevation jungles. Make sure to fuel your ride with an agua-panela, hot sugarcane water mixed with melted cheese, known to locals as Colombian Gatorade. 鈥擥.A.

21. Santa Barbara, California

叠补谤产补谤别帽辞.
叠补谤产补谤别帽辞. (Paul Wellman; Silas Fallstich)

Santa Barbara usually brings to mind retirees on picture-perfect beaches. But the town of 90,000 is becoming younger, more active, and more interesting. , off downtown鈥檚 State Street, was started by two former pro cyclists and is the de facto meeting spot for the new breed of Santa Barbaran鈥攖he type that鈥檚 fueling up for a trail run in the Los Padres National Forest or a ride into the Santa Ynez Mountains. At night you鈥檒l find the same crowd at downtown bistro , which opened two years ago under the leadership of a twenty-something manager and wunderkind head chef. The team mixes can鈥檛-miss dishes with a sense of humor: the Egg McMuffin is an ode to the sandwich invented in 1971 at a McDonald鈥檚 just down the road. 鈥J. Wesley Judd


22. Australia

Clockwise from top left: Views Down Under; Hiking; Post-walk R&R.
Clockwise from top left: Views Down Under; Hiking; Post-walk R&R. (Jorge Perez/Lookmeluck.com; Courtesy of Tourism Australia; Courtesy of Great Walks of Australia)

Trekkers often overlook Australia because they鈥檙e dazzled by the descriptions of the routes in New Zealand (plus that whole Lord of the Rings thing). But Oz offers some of the best hiking routes on the planet. A particular stunner is Victoria鈥檚 four-day guided , a moderately difficult trail that covers 34 beautiful and remote miles hugging mainland Australia鈥檚 southernmost coastline along the Bass Strait. Guests stay at an eco-lodge designed for trekkers, with a foot spa and an impressive collection of wines. From $1,432. 鈥擲.P.


23. Hokkaido, Japan

Clockwise from top left: Apr猫s action; Japowder; Hokkaido-bound bullet train, Tokyo; Hokkaido.
Clockwise from top left: Apr猫s action; Japowder; Hokkaido-bound bullet train, Tokyo; Hokkaido. (Grant Gunderson (2); Haruyoshi Yamaguchi/Bloomberg via Getty; Raymond Patrick)

The far northern island of Hokkaido is known for hot springs, temples, serious powder in the winter, and alpine hiking in the summer. Getting there used to require a ferry or pricey flight. The new , scheduled to begin service in March, will take you from Tokyo to Hokkaido in just over four hours, reaching speeds of nearly 200 miles per hour and traveling through the longest undersea train tunnel in the world. 鈥擥.G.


24. South Africa

Chapmans Peak, Cape Town Cycle Tour
Chapmans Peak, Cape Town Cycle Tour (Courtesy of Cape Town Cycle Tour)

Because the country offers incredible wildlife and wine鈥攂ut also because it hosts world-class races. On March 6, ride along-side 35,000 others in the 67-mile . Surfers, SUPers, and longboarders can sign up for the second annual August 19 to 21, at Muizenberg Corner, 16 miles south of Cape Town. Worth noting: last year鈥檚 inaugural event was cut short due to a great white shark sighting. The hottest new stage race is the three-day, 99-mile . You鈥檒l skirt the local high point鈥8,209-foot Compassberg鈥攁nd pass through a game reserve filled with wildebeests, springbok, gemsbok, and zebras. 鈥擲.P.


25. 贵盲惫颈办别苍, J盲rpen, Sweden

贵盲惫颈办别苍.
贵盲惫颈办别苍. (Erik Olsson (6))

Remote and well regarded鈥攊t鈥檚 number 25 on the San Pellegrino list of the 50 best restaurants in the world鈥 is set in an 18th-century barn on a 24,000-acre hunting estate 374 miles north of Stockholm. It鈥檚 worth the journey. The 30-course meal, orchestrated by head chef Magnus Nilsson, is farmed, foraged, and hunted on or near the estate. From drippingly fresh scallops cooked over juniper branches and birch coal to pine-bark-syrup ice cream, every bite is original. The best strategy to get one of its coveted 16 seats? Call on April 1 for a reservation for May through December, and spend the night in one of the restaurant鈥檚 five rustic bedrooms. Dinner, $258; accommodations, $292. 鈥擲.P.


26. Mealy Mountains National Park, Canada

Cave Creature Lake, Mealy Mountains.
Cave Creature Lake, Mealy Mountains. (Jerry Kobalenko/Getty)

Canada鈥檚 western half has long dominated the dreams of adventure travelers, but this year all eyes are on Newfoundland and Labrador with the opening of 4,130-square-mile Mealy Mountains National Park. Officially titled the Akami鈥搖apishku-KakKasuak鈥揗ealy Mountains National Park Reserve, it will be the largest in eastern Canada and comanaged by Parks Canada and the Innu people, who will develop aboriginal cultural experiences for visitors. The terrain ranges from rivers full of wild Atlantic salmon, rugged mountains capped with snow, sub-arctic tundra, boreal forest, and sandy ocean beaches that marauding Vikings called the Wonderstrands when they sailed past 1,000 years ago. Wildlife highlights: caribou, wolves, black bears, and martens, just to name a few. Base at the Innu-owned (from $2,190 for three days) or land a salmon at the fly-in fishing camp ($6,465 for three days). 鈥擥.G.


27. The Hotel 颅Habana Riviera Bar, Havana, Cuba

Havana playtime.
Havana playtime. (Chris Burkard (2); Tegra Stone Nuess; Ana Nance/Redux)

Havana is a city of ghosts, of absent gods and buried criminals. Take a seat in the 鈥檚 lobby bar鈥攁 tiny black curve with just four or five stools鈥攁nd listen for the sounds of the past: the roulette wheel, the clacking of poker chips, the murmuring crowds and celebrity high rollers. The principal owner at the time, Meyer Lansky, was the American Mafia鈥檚 main man in Cuba. His aerospace pleasure palace opened with a performance by Ginger Rogers in December 1957. Barely a year later, Fidel Castro took power, the casino tables were tipped over, and the hotel nationalized, the brief moment of corrupt glory over. But you can still have the memories. The hotel鈥檚 interior is stuffed with rich marble, golden latticework, and Enzo Gallo sculptures. The bar is now a quiet space, backstopped by an epic picture window full of ocean. There鈥檚 usually baseball on, and the Daiquiri Natural is good, year on year. 鈥Patrick Symmes


28. WeeCasa, 颅Lyons, Colorado

WeeCasa cabin.
WeeCasa cabin. (9Photography/WeeCasa)

Test-drive living small at this . There are 12 rentals on-hand, clustered along the banks of the North St. Vrain River in Lyons, 30 minutes from Rocky Mountain National Park and a quick bike ride from the Oskar Blues brewery. From $189. 鈥擥.A.

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