Discover the best February vacations in the USA

Discover the best February vacations in the USA

With the excitement of the holidays all but a distant memory and the spring flowers yet to burst into bloom for much of the nation, February is an ideal time to blow off the cobwebs and enjoy an impromptu getaway. But where to go? From the sunniest cities to the snowiest slopes, read on to discover the best places to travel in February in the USA – whether you want to make memories with family, friends, or your other half.

Romantic places to visit in February in the USA

Couples tend to fall a little deeper in love in Savannah, the antebellum architecture, manicured parks, and cobblestoned historic district serving up an idyllic backdrop for a rendezvous for two. Horse-drawn carriage rides and gentle riverboat cruises are a lovely way to discover Georgia’s oldest city. The most memorable sightseeing in Scottsdale, Arizona, comes courtesy of hot air balloon rides over cacti-studded landscapes. And when you come back down to earth? Round off a perfect day by heading hand-in-hand to Old Town Scottsdale for dinner, drinking, dancing, and romance.

Best February vacations for families in the USA

February in Lake Tahoe serves up a postcard-perfect scene for fun-loving families. As well as the usual skiing and snowboarding, alpine adventures on the California-Nevada State Line include snowmobile tours, tubing, and sledding. There’ll be plenty of families along for the ride, so be sure to book Lake Tahoe vacation home rentals nice and early. The same advice applies to vacations in Texas, with February landing smack bang in the middle of the Lone Star State’s prime rodeo season. It’s a busy but awesome time to indulge in a little cowboy culture.

 Close shot of cowboy boots with a caged bull in the background

Snowy February vacations in the USA

Fresh snowfall is an almost daily occurrence in the lakeside city of Buffalo, vacation rentals in upstate New York’s silo-dotted city also ideally situated for a bucket list-topping side trip across the border to Niagara Falls. Foodies visiting the state’s second-largest city can indulge along the “Buffalo Wing Trail,” aptly nicknamed “America’s Tastiest Drive.” A snow-covered scene also awaits in Gatlinburg where traditional winter cabin rentals are perched on the doorstep of a parade of seasonal adventures in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Warm places to visit in February in the USA

With temperatures pushing toward 80, Miami is a hot spot for February vacations in the Sunshine State. The second month of the year sees the Magic City play host to the Coconut Grove Arts Festival and the weeklong Winter Party Festival – the latter one of the country’s biggest events for the LGBTQ community. Similar blissful temperatures bless the southern California city of Palm Springs, shopping along Palm Canyon Drive, horseback riding in the Coachella Valley, and strolling manicured golf greens just some of the many other delights awaiting visitors.

The arid landscape of the Coachella Valley in southern California

Cheap February vacations in the USA

Would-be travelers looking for affordable February vacations in the USA might start their search in Atlanta. Like Miami, Georgia’s capital city boasts a lively line up of February festivals to keep visitors entertained. Events like Atlanta Winter Beer Fest and Oysterfest attract a crowd. In the Blue Ridge Mountains, culture takes on a different flavor, not least in Asheville, where you’ll find a vibrant arts scene and elegant architecture like the 19th-century Biltmore Estate and the domed Basilica of Saint Lawrence.

Fun places to travel in February in the USA

The Big Apple welcomes visitors from around the globe all year round, but there’s something rather special about February vacations in New York City. This is when the city that’s so good they named it twice marks the arrival of the Chinese New Year – with an energetic parade filled with acrobats, musicians, and dragon dancers. Frivolity is also high on the agenda over in New Orleans, events like Valentine’s Day and the Vietnamese New Year, along with the always outrageous Mardi Gras, transforming the Big Easy into a non-stop street party where everyone’s invited.