Hendersonville, North Carolina: Small‑Town Soul, Main Street Magic
Discover Hendersonville, North Carolina—a walkable small town where retirees, families, and entrepreneurs share a vibrant Main Street and increasingly affordable housing options.
Millennials in Small Towns: Why a New Generation is Choosing Small-Town Living
Millennials are forging a new path by choosing small-town living for its affordability, vibrant community, and the freedom of remote work. Explore how this generation is reshaping life outside the city, embracing work–life balance, local businesses, and adventure in America’s best small towns.
Fall is the time for a Virginia Creeper Trail Adventure!
This is the best time to pile the family into the car for an unforgettable outdoor adventure amidst the changing leaves of the southern Virginia hills. Do you have a group with a large range of ages and physical abilities? We have the perfect getaway for you! The Virginia Creeper Trail is a magical 34-mile journey through the heart of Appalachian beauty that's perfect for riders of all ages and skill levels.
Staying in Abingdon, VA
Set in the heart of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, Abingdon offers a charming blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Get in a great hike in the hills before attending a show at the Barter Theatre in the evening. You will need an equally great place for lodging - here are some top-rated local accommodations that promise a memorable stay.
Fall's Finest: Apple Picking Adventures in Small Town America
There's something magical about the crisp autumn air and the satisfying crunch of a freshly picked apple. As the leaves begin to turn and small towns across the country enjoy the cozy charm of fall, we've rounded up some delightful apple picking spots near our favorite small towns.
Hitchcock Woods: An urban forest in a small town
Hitchcock Woods, located in the heart of Aiken, South Carolina, is a remarkable 2,100-acre urban forest that offers a unique outdoor experience for nature enthusiasts, equestrians, and history buffs alike
.As one of the largest privately-owned urban forests in the United States, it boasts 70 miles of sandy trails winding through diverse ecosystems, including longleaf pine forests and wetlands.
Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, horseback riding, birdwatching, and photography while exploring this protected natural treasure.
.The woods' rich history dates back to the early 1800s, playing a significant role in shaping Aiken's equestrian heritage
.Managed by the Hitchcock Woods Foundation, this year-round destination offers educational programs, community events, and the annual Blessing of the Hounds ceremony, making it a beloved landmark that seamlessly blends nature, history, and community engagement
Summer Bucket List: Kayaking Adventures in the Northeast
There's something magical about gliding across serene waters, surrounded by nature's beauty. For our summer bucket list, we've handpicked some of the best kayaking spots near a few of our charming small towns. These destinations offer not just great paddling, but also the quaint charm and warm hospitality that make small towns so special.
Summer Bucket List #4: Stargazing near Small Towns in Maine & New Hampshire
Stargazing is an ageless activity and perfect for summer nights. One of the many benefits of living and visiting small towns is that you are often far away from the city lights. We found this interesting website that shows you the darkest skies in the US - so you can plan a star gazing outing of your own. The next New Moon is the first week of August - so plan ahead for a sky where the milky way will feel like you can touch it!
Dimitsana, Greece: A small town where you can reset your heart & soul
The view over the Lousios Gorge was so unexpected and so beautiful. It was a lovely place for a cold drink, a quiet breeze, and a few minutes without the miles under my feet. I had arrived in the town of Dimitsana, the heart and center of the Peloponnese.
Fly fishing & other lures
Tucked away in the North Georgia Mountains, Clarkesville offers big opportunities for fishing enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a beginner looking to cast your first line, the countryside surrounding Clarkesville has a variety of fishing spots and events to explore - starting with the Soque River, which runs on the edge of downtown.
Millennials in a Small Town
With 84% of millennials stating that they prefer remote work, we think small towns could be a match made in heaven.