4 Things to Do in The USA in Your Lifetime

Looking up at massive canyon walls in Zion National Park

4 Things to Do in The USA in Your Lifetime

Looking for once-in-a-lifetime experiences? The USA has plenty to offer.

People who like thrills, are you ready? This list takes you on 5 of the most famous and exciting trips you can take in the United States. For example, you can ski in the famous back bowls of the Rocky Mountains or fly high in a hot-air balloon festival. These holiday ideas are sure to make memories that will last a lifetime. How long are you going to wait?

Night falls over Manhattan in New York City, New York

Discover New York City

We think that everyone should visit New York City at least once in their lives because it’s a world of its own. This city is truly international, and everyone can find something they like here. Find some of the best museums in the world, some of the best food in the world, famous buildings, and shopping like you’ve never seen it before. You should plan to stay in New York City for a week. The Empire State Building, Central Park, One World Observatory, 9/11 Memorial & Museum, Times Square, and the Statue of Liberty are some of the most popular places to visit in New York City.

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Skiing, Snowboarding and More

Some of the world’s best ski resorts and towns are in the United States. No matter if you’re a complete beginner taking on the bunny hills of Keystone, Colorado, or an experienced traveler heli-skiing through Alaska, we think everyone should at least try ski culture in the USA once. The après culture, which includes things like drinking cocktails, hanging out with friends by the campfire, and soaking in a hot tub, is a must-do! Resorts offer great lessons for people of all ages, and renting gear is easy.

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Hot Air Balloon Festival

Get your head in the clouds at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta! For nine days every October, hot air balloons fill the sky of this New Mexico city for a magical experience you truly have to see to believe. And yes: You can book a balloon ride for yourself! Need we say more?

Overlooking San Francisco, California

Feel the Pride

Every day, the USA welcomes diversity and acceptance, but the Pride festivals across the country really feel it. Every June, people of all ages, races, and orientations are welcome to join a parade of love and acceptance in the streets of big towns. You should go to the San Francisco parade at least once in your life. These 49 square miles of joy aren’t just a place to have fun and express yourself; they’re also full of history, education, and freedom. For decades, San Francisco has been at the forefront of the LGBTQ+ rights movement. This parade is a world leader in the Pride movement and a truly iconic place to enjoy.

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Leaf Peeping on the East Coast

Going somewhere just to see the fall colors might seem like an unusual thing to do. But listen up: the Eastern Seaboard of the United States really does have beautiful fall scenery. On top of that, this area has a lot of interesting and unique past and cute towns. If you want to see the beautiful fall colors just once in your life, take a car trip through New England or go a little further south to Pennsylvania and West Virginia. If you want to add a little more excitement to the trip, why not rent a motorcycle?

Canyon views at Canyonlands National Parks in Moab, Utah

The Grand Canyon and Beyond

Everyone wants to say they’ve been to the Grand Canyon. Get ready for an outdoor journey you’ll never forget. But don’t just visit Grand Canyon National Park. See what other national parks and nature sights this area has to offer, like Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches, Canyonlands, and more. For this activity, you should bring good climbing shoes and other outdoor gear to help you do well. If you want to really experience nature, you should camp (or glamp!) at allowed outdoor sites. Don’t forget to bring sunscreen, though.