1. Reno, Nevada
Metro Population: 471,265
The first entry of our charming small cities list is Reno. This city is well-known for its casinos, but even if you’re not a gambler, Reno is a great city to live in due to its outdoor activities. For instance, Lake Tahoe is really close (less than an hour).
The “Biggest Little City in the World,” namely Reno also offers many cultural events such as the annual Great Reno Balloon Race and Burning Man. Reno also sits on the first position when referring to restaurants.
So, if you’re looking for outdoor activities at your fingertips, Reno is one of the best options for you and your family.
32 thoughts on “The Most Charming Small U.S. Cities You Should Move to”
Thank you for “the most beautiful cities in USA” hey are indeed gorgeous but, I’d still pick Savanah as the most beautiful city, and friendly people
Savannah is a beautiful city. Unfortunately, the crime rate in this city is one of the worst in the country.
I totally agree. I grew up there
Naples is my pick. Not only a Beautiful city but in a well run state and you can’t beat weather
Worst governor and Naples is EXPENSIVE!!!
You are joking, of course. You can’t be serious about either element of your reply to Susan.
Homewood, Alabama is a wonderful small town. It is just a few minutes outside of Birmingham. It has wonderful schools, nice parks, and excellent youth sports and community events. It is a great faith based city with diverse churches. It is home to Samford University. You will enjoy walks, shopping , and eating at unique places.
Diamondhead, Mississippi
loved the view of Ashevillie NO Caralina
Naples, Savannah, Charleston, NC, Ashville…. all really neat cities. One you might not think of is Buffalo, NY. I can hear the jaws dropping and see all of you thinking SNOW!!! Sure but that also means some of the best skiing in the East just south of the city. I sail my boat to Toronto and many other ports on Lake Ontario and to the 1000 Islands, considered world class cruising grounds. Some of the best local restaurants, and the Elmwood Village considered one of he top neighborhoods in the country. Terrific local schools, colleges and universities. Roswell Park, one of the best cancer institutes in the country …. plus, its affordable.
RIGHT ON MARK. ALL OF WESTERN NY IS NICE AND AFFORDABLE.
orry, but I have been to Buffalo NY and it is not the prettiest, by far!
Just wait few decades. All the people who moved South in past three decades will be moving back to North due to climate change.
Buffalo will be one of the cities that will benefit from climate change.
Good afternoon, I have family in the most coolest places in the country : Southern California, L.A. Myself personally would prefer San Diego. The atmosphere, year round temperature in the 70’s, great fantastic views, the San Diego Zoo, Sea World, The beautiful Coachella Valley & so much more. And let’s not forget the mighty Pacific Ocean. All in all, the West Coast or Arizona, that’s my choice.
I live in Arizona, and I would never l live in California. Worst run state, too many liberals who are screwing up the whole state, worst political leadership, as well as too many homeless people.
Agreed. I moved from California to Nevada 15 years ago and no doubt made the right choice. Can still visit CA for the good features but don’t have to deal with the many problem areas.
I thing Lake Tahoe Is beautiful and Carson City .That where I would live
Greenville SC should also be on this list
Absolutely, will be moving there soon. “The Buckle of the Bible belt”
Great town and people!!
The entire U. S. is peppered with hundreds of small beautiful towns. Many of them are wonderful places to live. I know. I have been there and done just that in many of them. My work was the cause of my moving around a lot, but that was not a bad thing. I enjoyed every bit of the moving around.
You forgot Traverse City, Michigan!!
We moved to Naples in April of this year. Believe it or not, even in our eighties, this place keeps us up and moving…..and the weather is great….i feel 20 years younger…no lie.
Stay up North if you want to….but here’s a secret…they say Florida is “hot” in the summer….well, if you check, you’ll learn that along with the wonderful sun and sunsets, Naples is bathed in cooling, clean-sea breezes from 3 different directions almost all the time…appreciate that the stores, houses, cars are all air-conditioned, and many folks happily dunk in their own private pools to “cool off” if need be. There’s a rich, peaceful life-style here that’s really great!
Wow! I’m from Buffalo, New York. Still love it but the winters with their 6 foot and up snow are really overwhelming. Also: high crime in Buffalo. I live in North Carolina right now but always will feel that people from this city are warm and wonderful for the most part! The weather? that sucks…
Greenville, SC. The Best!
The bible belt would be a reason not to move there, have had enough of the evangelical hypocrite Christians
It is unfortunate that people have to get nasty and start with the name calling, even while commenting on something as benign as this article. Why folks?
Don’t you get enough of that listening to the news? Ugh!
Boring, boring, boring
I would move overseas before living in any of those cities
Portugal, Switzerland Panama Brazil, Thailand
Where is a photo of Ohio?!
gov has nothing to do with Naples. Florida is Beautiful and growing faster than they can build and that’s non-stop all year around. People love leaving blue york to stay down there for the winters and even now moving there permanently. If you don’t like red states or states with no handouts you won’t like those governors either.
I wouldn’t call these cities small! To me a small city has a population of less than 100 residents.
I much prefer Boston or Philadelphia!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fredericksburg TX – best of small town and city scapes I’ve ever seen.