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7 Charming Small Towns Our Readers Love to Visit, and One That Shocked Our Editor

You asked, the Must See Places community answered! What are the most charming small towns in the US?

“Small Town America” is a whole world in and of itself. Sleepy coastal towns, forgotten desert villages, and colonial New England communities are just a couple of things that come to mind when we hear the word “charming small towns.”

Due to its highly diverse landscape, population, and culture, our beautiful nation is home to an abundance of quirky and unique small towns. But where do you even begin to choose?

Well, we decided to take some time and research YOUR comments for the ones that best fit the bill…Whether your idea of charming small towns equals a mountain village, a harbor town, an old rail city, or something else entirely, it’s probably on this list!

Here are the 7 most charming small towns our readers love to visit…the last one even surprised our editor!

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Solvang, California

If you’ve been dreaming about a European trip, you don’t have to go all the way across the ocean to get your fix. Solvang is well-known as the “Danish Capital of America.”

This charming small town in California’s Santa Ynez Valley will make you feel like you’ve just stepped into Denmark.

Due to its convenient location, this quaint destination makes the perfect stop on a road trip between San Francisco and LA or a half-day trip from Santa Barbara.

And it’s easy to combine with other destinations in the Santa Ynez Valley, including Santa Ynez or Los Olivos.

While here, don’t forget to stop by one of the town’s famous bakeries, get your fill of those delicious Danish pastries, and then stroll around the many old-world-style boutiques.

But no matter how you choose to fill your time here, you’re in for a heavy dose of Scandinavian charm!

Frankenmuth, Michigan

This charming small town is a picturesque destination with a rich history, beautiful landscapes, and friendly locals. Hidden along the banks of the Cass River, it’s famous for its Bavarian-style architecture, delicious cuisine, and unique shopping experiences.

Frankenmuth is the place to be if you want a memorable vacation that combines modern attractions with old-world charm. All in all, it’s an ideal place to experience the charm of a Bavarian-inspired town in the heart of Michigan.

While here, you can indulge in mouthwatering cuisine and taste some of Frankenmuth’s signature dishes. And you’ll get to explore various exciting activities, from outdoor adventures to cultural experiences.

But be sure to immerse yourself in the town’s rich history and learn about its fascinating heritage, as well. And you’ll also discover unique shopping opportunities and bring home one-of-a-kind souvenirs.

Williamsburg, Virginia

This famous colonial town has been charming people’s socks off since 1699! While here, you can step into a historic wonderland where the past comes alive with a bit of a modern twist. This charming small town is more than just a destination, though.

It’s a remarkable journey through time that will leave you speechless. From its thrilling entertainment options to its captivating colonial charm, Williamsburg is a place you MUST add to your travel bucket list.

Prepare to embark on an unforgettable adventure transporting you to a world like no other. Take in the natural scenery and explore the local colonial history.

History lovers will enjoy taking a trip to the Jamestown Settlements, and wine aficionados will love the Williamsburg Tasting Trail.

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Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Located right in the heart of the Ozark Mountains, you’ll find all the small-town charm you would typically expect from a place with about 2,395 residents.

If you decide to visit, you’ll be greeted with Victorian homes and shops, plenty of nature opportunities, treehouses, and its entire downtown area can be found on the National Register of Historic Places.

But what you might not expect from this charming small town are arts, award-winning dining, and entertainment venues on par with much bigger cities. Besides all the distinctive boutiques, you’ll also find numerous art galleries in this artist’s retreat.

Many artists work in Eureka Springs studios and sell their pieces to the public.

Take a leisurely stroll along Main Street in downtown Eureka Springs to take a carriage ride, discover the variety of shops, or take a downtown walking tour like the Underground Eureka Walking Tour for an excursion that feels like you have a backstage pass.

Then, walk along this charming small town’s award-winning Spring Street to visit more art galleries, boutiques, and delicious dining.

Unalaska, Alaska

Unalaska has a long and exciting history at the center of the Aleutian Islands. From the earliest inhabitants nine thousand years ago to its role in World War II and to the Russian fur traders who made this place their base, there are lots of places to explore on the island.

You’ll also glimpse many beautiful views from natural viewpoints and remote spots. All that history means outdoor monuments, excellent museums, and sites dedicated to Unalaska’s yesteryear. If you’re a nature lover, you won’t be disappointed.

This charming small town makes for a perfect habitat for many species of birds, otters, seals, and whales. And this is the spot where you’ll find the world’s absolute best king crab, salmon, halibut, and much more.

Jackson, Wyoming

Located in the valley between the Gros Centre Range and the Tetons, this charming small town is the perfect outdoorsy place to visit. You can walk under the town square’s famous antler frame and take in the spectacular old-west scenery.

Nature lovers will treasure the trails that guide you to alpine meadows and crystal-clear lakes. And since you’re already here, don’t forget to grab a beer at any of their small-town taphouses. Everyone will make you feel at home, no matter which establishment you step into!

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Telluride, Colorado

We all know the main reason for visiting Telluride, right? Its world-class ski slopes! This charming small town is dominated by Telluride Ski Resort, which encompasses over 2,000 skiable acres.

But if you decide to visit in the warmer months, you can enjoy spectacular views of the San Juan Mountains from one of the area’s incredibly photogenic hiking paths, including Jud Wiebe Trail and Bear Creek Trail.

You can even experience all this on an off-road adventure in a high-clearance vehicle to the Ophir Pass summit or while driving along the San Juan Skyway. Telluride is a wonderfully walkable mountain town, so don’t worry if you don’t have a car for your vacation.

You can spend some time strolling around, browsing the boutiques, and trying out award-winning restaurants on Colorado Avenue, which is lined with beautiful historic Victorian buildings. So pack some comfy walking shoes!

Even more jaw-dropping mountain views await you on the free gondola ride from town up to Mountain Village, which is a European-style, pedestrian-friendly resort town that also offers plenty of shopping and dining opportunities for travelers.

Remember that you’ll avoid crowds if you choose to visit during the spring and fall. And some attractions, like the Telluride Historical Museum and gondola, are closed during the quieter months.

Were you surprised by any of the charming small towns that made it on our list? Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below.

And in the meantime, if you liked this article, we have many more like it. For instance, here are the US places many of our readers consider the MOST dull: Top 12 Most Boring US Destinations People Say You Shouldn’t Visit

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