20 Awesome Places to Visit in January USA

January is often considered quite a nothing month, but if you’re anything like me, you’ll want to liven it up. One of my favorite ways to do this is by heading off and exploring. 

You can either embrace the cold and make the most of winter snow sports or head to the states with almost guaranteed fine sunny weather. Here are my favorite spots to explore…

1. Breckenridge, Colorado

Breckenridge - best places to visit in January

Breckenridge - best winter breaks

I’m a huge fan of the charming mountain town of Breckenridge. It offers incredible ski runs deeply coated in perfect powder for much of the winter months, vibrant après options, and a surprisingly lively nightlife in the town. 

Characterized by its charming Victorian architecture, Breckenridge offers legendary skiing opportunities and an iconic main street. It’s a bustling but charming hub with cafes, restaurants, and unique shops. 

I highly recommend going on the highest chairlift in North America when you visit. This time of year provides easy access to the best runs. This month and February, is when the average snowfall is at its highest, and the town transforms into a beautiful winter wonderland. 

  • Visitor’s Center Address: The Breckenridge Welcome Centre, 203 S. Main Street Breckenridge, CO 80424, Phone: 877 864 0868
  • Average temperatures – minus 1 to minus 7 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Taking a wander down Main Street, enjoying the magical holiday lights, and stopping off for a warm cup of hot chocolate.
  • Going on a fun guided snowmobile tour and exploring the incredibly scenic backcountry. 
  • Visiting the International Snow Sculpture Championships, where teams worldwide hand-carve their creative ideas! 

2. Palm Desert, California Palm Desert, California

Coachella Valley - winter break

Nestled next to Palm Springs in the sun-baked Coachella Valley, roughly equidistant from lively and eclectic Los Angeles and surfers’ paradise San Diego, I’m a big fan of this incredible and quirky destination.

It’s filled with natural hot springs, luxury hotels, country clubs, gourmet restaurants, boutique hotels, golf courses, and sunny weather.

Offering warm desert sun even when most of the Northern Hemisphere is hunkered down for winter, Palm Desert is a favorite pick among celebrities for a blissful winter retreat. 

It’s neither hot nor cold, so it’s perfect for all sorts of activities, from hiking to biking, desert treks, and golf. However, I would recommend just lounging by the pool before a visit to one of the town’s numerous spas.

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 73510 Fred Waring Dr, Palm Desert, CA 92260
  • Average temperature – 22 degrees

My highlights…

  • Hiring a bike and exploring the beautiful desert scenery and views.
  • Taking a trip on the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, where I took Insta-worthy shots of the breathtaking Chino Canyon.
  • Attending the glamorous Palm Springs International Film Festival and doing some celebrity spotting! 

3. Zion National Park, Utah

Zion National Park January

Zion National Park winter

In southwest Utah lies a unique natural reserve distinguished by the steep red cliffs of Zion Canyon, part of the awe-inspiring Zion National Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty. 

I suggest heading out onto the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive, a winding two-lane road that carves a path through the National Park and offers magnificent vistas at every turn before winding up at the serene forest trails along the Virgin River.

I would also recommend exploring the luminous Emerald Pools, the Virgin River, the waterfalls and the Zion Narrow for a unique wintertime walk (although keep safe!) I think this month is a great time to explore Zion without the crowds, and, being based in southern Utah. 

The park experiences mild winters and limited snowfall – so walking trails are accessible even during the winter months. Also, areas closed to cars in summer allow vehicular access – so reaching its natural attractions is never easier!

  • Visitors Center Address: 1 Zion Park Blvd, Zion National Park, UT 84767
  • Phone: (435) 772-3256
  • Average temperature – 10 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Taking a hike on one of the trails and taking in the picturesque views overlooking the red sandstone cliffs.
  • Exploring the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive by car and discovering the incredible landscapes. 
  • Paddleboarding on the quiet Quail Creek State Park Lake and spending the day on the serene waters.

4. Big Sky, Montana

Big Sky Montana in the winter

Big Sky, Montana - ski winter

In my opinion, this is prime time in Big Sky because of its plethora of family-friendly events and activities. While the nearby famous Yellowstone National Park is an attraction, other outdoor activities include nature zip lines, hikes, and escape rooms.

Winter activities include sledging, snowmobiling, snow-go bike rides, ice trekking, and cross-country skiing. I’d highly recommend the fun après ski scene for those less adventurous! 

No matter how you spend your days, I love that the cozy winter evenings (from December to February) in Big Sky are made for curling up before a fire.

I personally think the endless panoramic views of Montana’s magical winter scapes make Big Sky the perfect winter destination! 

  • Visitors Center Address: 88 Ousel Falls Rd Unit A1, Big Sky, MT.
  • Average temperatures – 0 to -13 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Exploring the scenic Ousel Falls Trailhead, discovering the frozen waterfall, and stopping for a picnic!
  • Have a shopping day exploring the upscale and unique boutiques in the town center.
  • Having beginner skiing lessons at Big Sky Resort. 

5. Miami, Florida

Miami, Florida, USA

Beautiful Miami beach - great winter destinations in the USA

Miami is known for its sun-kissed sandy beaches, humming beach bars, and opulent At-Deco-style hotels, and I love this fun city!

While this vibrant city is a popular year-round destination, this month is a cost-effective time to visit the ever-exuberant Miami as it is off-peak – so not only will you miss the busy crowds of families and spring-breakers you can make the most of many attractions and fabulously extravagant hotels for a more budget-friendly price.

Also, Miami’s sub-tropical climate means that whilst other states find themselves in the depths of winter, the pastel-coloured streets of Florida’s most Instagrammable city are still abuzz with activity. 

I’d recommend strolling down the famous Ocean Drive, visiting museums such as the Vizcaya Museum and Perez Art Museum, historic sites, clubs, and casinos, and then staying at one of its fabulous hotels—the options are endless!

  • Visitors Center Address: 530 17th St, Miami Beach, FL 33139
  • Average temperature – 23 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Going on a hop-on-hop-off sightseeing bus tour and explore the city’s attractions.
  • Discovering the Night Garden, a spectacular botanical garden to visit during the winter season, which was filled with trees, scavenger hunts, and dandelion flower fields.
  • People-watching and then going swimming at Miami Beach. I loved the Art Deco-style lifeguard towers! 

6. Hunting Island State Park, South Carolina

Hunting Island State Park, South Carolina

Hunting Island State Park

Hunting Island is a 5,000-acre secluded, semi-tropical barrier island 15 miles east of Beaufort, South Carolina. Known for its pristine beaches, maritime forests, historic lighthouse, and exclusive nature center, Hunting Island State Park attracts more than a million visitors each year.

It is also home to the only publicly accessible lighthouse in the state, and I’d highly recommend a visit!

The island is also home to a saltwater lagoon, an ocean inlet, and a fishing pier, and I’d also recommend camping to make the most of the beautiful oceanside location.

The warm sea temperatures, even this month, make it a great time to visit the island and enjoy swimming in its alluring lagoon.

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 713 Craven St, Beaufort, SC 29902
  • Average temperature – 13 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Climbing the 167 spiral steps to the top of the Hunting Island Lighthouse and enjoying the picturesque view overlooking the coast and nearby islands.
  • Taking an evening stroll along the Hunting Island campground and admiring the beautiful starry skies.
  • Exploring the lush greenery along the exotic island’s coastal barrier on several trails.

7. Heavenly, the border of California and Nevada 

Heavenly Mountain ski resort

Heavenly Ski Resort - best USA destinations

On the southern shores of Lake Tahoe, you will find the aptly named Heavenly, one of the world’s biggest ski resorts. It offers amazing lake views as you ascend or descend its pristine slopes.

This extraordinary ski resort is known for its unparalleled natural beauty, extensive range of terrain parks, mogul runs, untracked slopes, and fun après-ski scene, which I highly recommend sampling! 

Besides skiing and boarding, the mountains offer adventure activities, including zip lines, tube runs, and gondola rides. I personally think the after-dark, off-the-slope fun is equally exciting, and so do many others, as it draws crowds from the local area and from all over the US! 

As with most ski resorts, the best time to ski is this month, after the holidays, when the crowds have lessened, and the slopes have had time to build up a thick layer of snow topped with fluffy powder that continues to fall throughout the month.

  • Visitor Center Address: Explore Tahoe Visitor Center 4114 Lake Tahoe Blvd, South Lake Tahoe
  • Average temperature – 8 to -2 degrees

My personal highlights…

  • Experiencing a unique and thrilling ride through the snow-covered forests on the Mountain Coaster.
  • Partying with the locals at Unbuckle Apres Ski Party, which had a lively atmosphere, awesome DJs and great cocktails at 9,150 feet high! 
  • Enjoy the Insta-worthy views at the observation tower before taking one of the epic runs back to the resort.

8. Brunswick & Golden Isles, Georgia

Golden Isles, Georgia

Jekyll Island Georgia

Nestled along Georgia’s Atlantic coast, Golden Isles comprise the city of Brunswick and the barrier islands of St. Simons Island, Sea Island, Little St. Simons Island, and Jekyll Island.

The Golden Isles are filled with gorgeous marshlands and beaches, spotted with small islands called hammocks.

The magnificent landscape includes stretches of sandy beaches to barrier islands. I love the breathtaking views, historical landmarks, museums, art galleries and long, wide golf courses. The accommodation options range from cosy inns to luxury resorts, so there is plenty for everyone’s budget.

Throw in some of that unparalleled southern hospitality, and personally I think it’s winter break perfection! 

  • Visitor Center Address: 2017 Lee St, Brunswick, GA 31520
  • Average temperature – 18 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Catching a show and enjoying some entertainment at the historic Ritz Theatre in the Old Town.
  • Exploring the art galleries and interesting museums. 
  • Spending a night camping at Jekyll Island Campground, I loved gazing at the unpolluted starry skies here!

9. Payette National Forest, Idaho

Payette National Forest Idaho in January

Payette National Forest - winter vacation

Based in central-western Idaho, the Payette National Forest comprises over 2.3 million acres of peaceful natural beauty for you to explore and offers a fantastic alternative to the bigger-name ski resorts like Aspen.

With over 300 inches of snow annually, Payette is known for its extensive winter activities. On-slope activities include snowmobiling, skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and many more recreational experiences.

The area boasts 500 miles of well-maintained, groomed snowmobile trails that continue to increase in number and popularity. It also has 19,000 acres of elevated terrain ideal for backcountry skiing and snowboarding, which I highly recommend. 

  • Visitors Center Address: 500 N Mission St, McCall 83638
  • Average temperature – minus 1 to minus 16 degrees 

My highlights…

  • Taking beginner snowboarding lessons!
  • Going on a snowmobile ride and admiring the stunning views.
  • Learning about the county’s history and native tribes at Payette County Museum.

10. Kailua Kona, Hawaii Big Island

Kailua Kona, Hawaii

Kailua Kona Hawaii - best winter January locations

Kailua-Kona is a seaside town on the west coast of Hawaii Island, where the western slopes of the Hualālai volcano meet the ocean. This gorgeous island boasts blue skies and sunny, dry weather all year round.

While summers can get extremely hot, this month’s warm temperatures (around 80F) present the perfect opportunity to enjoy its sugary, soft beaches.

The island has gorgeous sandy beaches, so I highly recommend sunbathing, snorkeling, and swimming to make the most of these. Laid-back vibes, all-inclusive resorts, five-star spas, and world-class golf courses await. 

South Kona is filled with lush forests and renowned for its Kona coffee, so I suggest walking through some of its unspoiled green areas and visiting its expansive coffee farms. I would also recommend visiting the historical Hawaiian landmarks, local farmers’ markets, boutiques, restaurants, and bars.

This is one of the warmest places in The States this month, so it’s an excellent choice for winter sun! 

  • Visitors Center Address: Big Island Guide 73-4318 Keokeo St, Kailua Kona, HI 96740
  • Average temperature  – 27 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Taking a tour to see two of the world’s most active volcanoes at the National Park.
  • Discovering the unique and beautiful Punaluu Black Sand Beach after grabbing some picnic food at the Punalu’u Bake Shop.
  • Visiting the famous Akaka Falls, which stands at 442 feet high, and I found it by following an easy and very scenic hiking trail. 

11. Alta & Snowbird, Utah

Alta, Utah - best places to visit in the USA

Snowbird, Utah in January

A picturesque ski area in Salt Lake County, Alta is part of the imposing Wasatch Mountains of Utah. It is filled with a wide array of slopes, making it ideal for every level of skier. Alta averages 550 inches of snow yearly, so the season is long and varied.

Snowbird is world-famous, and I believe it’s one of those ‘must-ski’ destinations, and handily, it’s located just one mile from Alta. It has an all-year-round ski season, which lasts over 200 days.

This month, heavy snowfall covers the top of an already thick covering in Alta and Snowbird. It also has its fair share of bluebird days, and I always appreciate the clear, stunning views as I head up and down the ski lift!

  • Visitors Center Address: 9260 E Lodge Dr, Snowbird, UT 84092
  • Phone: (801) 933-2222
  • Average temperature – 3 degrees

My personal highlights…

  • Indulging in a luxury massage at the The Cliff Spa.
  • Experiencing thrilling helicopter skiing on a fresh powder day, which was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience! 
  • Going on a guided ski tour and discovering the tranquil backcountry trails.

12. White Sands National Monument, New Mexico

White Sands National Monument

White Sands National Monument, Mexico

As its name might suggest, this place is filled with stunning, seemingly endless stretches of bright white sand – white enough to rival even the freshest snowfall! The region’s dune field is very dynamic, with the most active dunes moving at a rate of up to 30 feet per year.

I would highly recommend seeing the largest gypsum dune field, the tall, glistening range of white dunes in Tularosa Basin. This area is home to over 800 unique species of fauna and flora that incredibly survive in these inhospitable conditions.

I personally think the region’s natural geology and the incredible animals make this destination uniquely intriguing. Summers are too hot, so winter is the best time to visit White Sands National Monument.

  • Visitor Center Address: 19955 US-70 W, Alamogordo, NM 88310
  • Phone: (575) 479-6124
  • Average temperature – 14 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Photographing the white gypsum dunes, which cover 275 square miles of land and are the largest in the world.
  • Sledging down the dunes was fun (remember to cover your face if you try it too)! 
  • Spending two nights camping under the unbelievably clear starry skies at an on-site campsite (there are ten in total).

13. Death Valley, California

Death Valley - amazing places to explore in January

Death Valley Salt Flats

Death Valley is a desert valley in Eastern California that borders the Great Basin Desert and is one of the hottest places on Earth.

One of the hottest, driest, and lowest national parks and places in the world, Death Valley has unbearably blistering summer temperatures. So I recommend visiting in the wintertime instead!

The two exclusive hotels here offer distinct experiences, either relaxing or adventurous. Both have swimming pools and organized tours.

I suggest spotting its unique wildlife, such as desert bighorn sheep, lizards, and tiny pupfish living in pools saltier than seawater. I also highly recommend stargazing free from light pollution in this mesmerizing landscape at night! It’s a seriously unique travel experience! 

  • Visitor Center Address: 328 Greenland Blvd, Death Valley, CA 92328
  • Phone: (760) 786-3200
  • Average temperature – 19 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Taking a journey along Artists Drive and discovering the Artists Palette whilst admiring the pink granite and magnificent rock formations.
  • Enjoying a hike through the Golden Canyon, which offered some seriously Insta-worthy views.
  • Catching a sunrise at Zabriskie Point, one of the most iconic places in Death Valley. The panoramic views were stunning!

14. San Diego, California

San Diego in the winter

San Diego City Break

I honestly think San Diego is an excellent destination to visit this month because, while it is cooler compared with other months, it still offers a great escape from cold, dreary weather. It boasts an almost picture-perfect, year-round Mediterranean-like climate with sunshine and soft ocean winds.

I recommend exploring its beautiful beaches, family-friendly parks, world-class restaurants, trendy bars, and excellent artistic and cultural offerings, which are especially enjoyable with thinned-out crowds during the winter.

I’d also recommend choosing from various activities such as sunbathing, surfing, kayaking, and bodyboarding; they’re all great fun and will immerse you in the Californian lifestyle!

Other attractions I’d suggest visiting include the Immense Balboa Park, the lively Gaslamp Quarter, the Japanese Botanical Gardens, Old Town San Diego, art galleries, museums, and gardens.

  • Visitor Center Address: 996 N Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA 92101
  • Average temperature – 19 degrees

My highlights…

  • Taking a stroll around San Diego Botanic Garden on the 4-mile-long trails, which took me past a stunning array of flora and fauna. 
  • Visiting the Old Town and sampling the tasty tacos at the Mexican restaurants.
  • Exploring on the hop-on-hop-off bus to explore all the city’s main attractions.

15. Mt Baker, Washington

Mt Baker, Washington

Mt Baker, Washington in the winter

Mt. Baker Ski Area is an epic ski resort in Washington with unbeatable snow levels of up to 17 meters per season, extreme inbounds terrain, and vastly accessible backcountry. I personally think the fresh powder snow in high volumes makes Mt. Baker an excellent attraction for skiers and snowboarders.

Since Mt Baker is not as well known as some of its comparable ski resorts, it’s generally less crowded, making it ideal for anyone looking for discreet ski time away from the rush.

Along with its groomed ski trails, I highly recommend participating in the fun winter sports here, like snowmobiling, snow hikes, sledging, and exploring the spellbinding old-growth forest! 

  • Visitor Center Address: 7509 Mount Baker Hwy, Maple Falls, WA 98266
  • Average temperature – minus 9 to minus 14 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Exploring the incredible area by snowshoeing. 
  • Trying the tasty microbrews at North Fork Beer Shrine.

16. South Padre Island & Port Isabel, Texas

South Padre Island Texas

Port Isabel Texas

South Padre Island is a resort town on a barrier island filled with soft beaches and calm waters, located off the coast of Texas. While summers can get too hot, and spring attracts large crowds, I personally think winter, with pleasant temperatures between 55°F – 75°F, is the best time to visit South Padre Island.

I’d highly recommend visiting the South Padre Island Birding and Nature Centre, a five-story watchtower with marvelous views of migrating birds. 

A short trip away is Port Isabel, which is separated from the shores of South Padre Island by the 2.6-mile-long Queen Isabella Causeway. I suggest a magical dolphin spotting cruise, strolling along Laguna Madre Nature Trail, or a picnic in Isla Blanca Park.

With its pleasant subtropical climate and rich culture and history, I honestly think it’s no surprise that South Padre Island is a favorite winter destination for many – it’s a dreamy gem!

  • Visitor Center Address: 600 Padre Blvd, South Padre Island, TX 78597
  • Average temperature – 21 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Visiting one of the most Instagrammable spots, Holiday Sandcastle Village, and seeing incredible life-size sculptures.
  • Taking a trip to the entertainment district and trying out the Ferris wheel, mini-golf and go-karts.
  • Enjoying a relaxed stroll along the beach whilst listening to the serene sounds of the ocean.

17. Moosehead Lake, Maine

Moosehead Lake Maine in the winter

This deep, cold-water lake in the Longfellow Mountains is the largest mountain lake in the eastern United States.

I highly recommend cozying up in a rustic cabin by a serene frozen lake surrounded by picturesque scenery. It’s pure cosy bliss, especially if you’re on a romantic break.

The adventure activities on offer here include winter hikes, snowmobiling, and snowshoe trails by day, campfires, and stargazing into the clear northern skies by night.

And if you’re still after more, you might even see the elusive Northern Lights on your trip. I didn’t see them on my trip, but it’s possible!

In this month, the nearby Squaw Mountain is also open to snowboarders and skiers as well.

  • Visitor Center Address: 480 Moosehead Lake Rd, Greenville, ME 04441
  • Average temperatures – minus 6 to minus 18 degrees

My highlights…

  • Starting the day with a hearty breakfast around the lake, ready for a full day of snowy activities.
  • Taking a snowmobile ride along the Moosehead Trail, which offered an expansive and scenic range of 160 miles.
  • Going cross-country skiing around the lake and experiencing the stunning scenery.

18. Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida

Dry Tortugas National Park

Dry Tortugas National Park

Situated in the Gulf of Mexico, west of Key West, Dry Tortugas National Park comprises of seven islands with protected coral reefs. Here, you can escape the cold winters and relish the warm Floridian sunshine all year round.

As the name suggests, the Dry Tortugas have a dry winter season (November-March) with little or no rainfall, which is not as hot and humid as its summer months.

I personally think January is a great time to visit because the warm temperatures allow for snorkeling, sunbathing on the beaches, and enjoying other water sports like kayaking and boating without being too hot and humid.

Also, with fewer visitors, you have a much better chance of spotting rare birds that call this area home, including the Brown Noddy, Sooty Tern, Brown Pelicans, magnificent frigatebirds, and Black-bellied Plovers.

My personal favorite islands are the Loggerhead Key, which has an iconic lighthouse and sea turtles, and Garden Key, which has gorgeous beaches and the historic 19th-century Fort Jefferson.

  • Visitor Center Address: Florida Keys, FL 33040
  • Phone: (305) 294-7009
  • Average temperatures – 24 degrees

My favorite highlights…

  • Exploring the historic Fort Jefferson which offered stunning views overlooking the crystal-clear waters and surrounding islands.
  • Experiencing some of the best snorkeling in Florida at the Moat Wall and South Coaling Dock Ruins.
  • Taking a walk around the lush Bush Key.

19. Tucson, Arizona

Tucson Arizona

Tucson,Arizona USA

Tucson has been dubbed the ‘City of Gastronomy’ by UNESCO, and rightly so!

This amazing city offers some of the most remarkable restaurants, cafes, bars, and breweries in the Southwest – and so unsurprisingly, Tucson’s downtown is a thriving hub of activity and fun. 

Apart from its rich food scene, Tucson offers spectacular natural beauty and is surrounded by national parks and pine forests, such as Saguaro National Park and Mount Lemmon, a colossal cave, open-air museums and gardens, and an iconic old town. I would highly recommend exploring all of them! 

Summer gets very hot, so I highly recommend visiting during the winter months instead.

  • Visitor Center Address: Southern Tucson Visitor Center, 115 N. Church Ave. Tucson, AZ 85701
  • Average temperatures – 19 degrees

My personal highlights…

  • Taking an underground tour at Kartchner Caverns State Park and discovering the mesmerizing cave formations.
  • Visiting Pima Air and Space Museum, the world’s largest aerospace museum which was home to over 300 aircraft.
  • Playing a round of golf in the Tuscan sunshine.

20. Fairbanks, Alaska

Fairbanks, Alaska in January

Fairbanks, Alaska in the winter

One of Alaska’s largest cities, Fairbanks, is situated at a latitude that makes it perfect for witnessing the famed Aurora Borealis.

Your chances of seeing the Northern lights are higher this month, but the crowds are fewer due to the very cold weather. As it’s officially off-season, January offers much better flights, hotels, and tour deals.

I think it’s a magical place with serene mountains, pristine rivers, and lakes teeming with wildlife, so make sure you spot wildlife here!

Experience sunrises and sunsets that last a long time (typically two hours), and this is when the sky’s made up of a kaleidoscope of brilliant oranges and blues.

There is also an array of winter activities on offer, and I suggest sledging, snowmobiling, snow hiking, and visiting the nearby Chena hot springs! 

  • Visitor Center Address: 101 Dunkel St, Fairbanks, AK 99701
  • Average temperatures – minus 8 to minus 26 degrees

My highlights…

  • Experiencing the sky coming alive on a Northern Lights tour and watching the lights shimmering above me – an experience I’ll never forget!
  • Discovering the creative and incredible sculptures at the Ice Museum.
  • Relaxing at the beautiful Chena Hot Springs Resort, which is run off geothermal energy.

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