In the rolling Black Hills of South Dakota lies a beautiful small town known as Spearfish, with a population of just over 10,000. The area sees visitors from all over the region, who travel to Spearfish to enjoy an array of outdoor activities, including ATV rides, hiking, kayaking, and biking.
And of course, no visit to Spearfish is complete without a trip to the world-famous Mount Rushmore National Memorial. After you’ve hiked through the Badlands and visited the attractions, the town also has plenty of worthwhile shops, including the Badlands Trading Post and The Prairie Mermaid Boutique.
Maryland: Ocean City
Ocean City is a resort beach town that just so happens to be Maryland’s only beachfront community. Stroll along the famous three-mile-long boardwalk and stop at the little shops on your way. Ready to stop for a lunch or dinner break? Head to Shenanigans Irish Pub for eats, brews, and live music. Afterward, head to Scoops to grab an ice cream cone to enjoy during the rest of your walk.
If you don’t like the idea of being on camera, this resort town may not be for you. That’s because they’ve got over 50 webcams broadcasting live from the boardwalk and many of the establishments on it. If that doesn’t bother you, give them a wave on your way by and enjoy the trip!
Kentucky: Grand Rivers
As of the 2010 census, this small town in Kentucky had a population of less than 400 people. The town, which is known as “The Village Between the Lakes,” offers beautiful views, delicious local seafood, and excellent hiking, biking, and boating. If you’re not the outdoorsy type, you can relax in one of the many spas or shops while your friends do all of the upper arm work that’s involved with kayaking.
Stop by Dockers for a breakfast or brunch of mouthwatering eggs Benedict or a full stack of fluffy pancakes drizzled in syrup. Looking for something more dinner-oriented? Try the juicy, two-inch thick pork chops at Patti’s 1880’s Settlement.
Minnesota: Stillwater
If you’re looking for the perfect place to get away, Stillwater, Minnesota, can take your mind off of the external world and introduce you to the magic of a small town in New England. Take a gondola ride or cruise through the river during the summer, and stop into all of the quaint, authentic shops to do things like olive oil tastings. During the winter, Stillwater offers excellent skiing and cozy vacation cottages and hotels.
The food is something that’s consistently amazing all year long, too. Stop at the Dock Café, which sits right on the edge of the St. Croix River, for some fresh, local seafood and a glass of wine.
Connecticut: Mystic
This little town is aptly named since it definitely brings the magic. Mystic boasts a rich history. It was settled in the 1650s as a safe harbor for ships during storms. Now, it’s full of quaint little shops, restaurants, art galleries, hotels, and more.
The Mermaid Inn is an adorable bed and breakfast that offers views of the river and is a short walk away from all of the shops and eateries downtown has to offer. Be sure to take one of the Mystic Revealed Guided Tours to learn all about the magic behind the town!