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Planning a vacation in August? Love nature? Then this is the blog for you! With warm weather and long, sunny days, August is the perfect time to vacation in the great outdoors. But with so many great U.S. destinations to choose from, picking the best places to go in August is challenging. Luckily, we’ve done the legwork for you. We’ve scoured the country for destinations where natural beauty and recreational opportunities abound. Moreover, we’ve found the best outdoor accommodations where nature is a feature, not a bug. So, come along as we reveal the best places to travel in August for nature lovers!
As the gateway to two of America’s most popular parks – Grand Teton National Park (7 minutes) and Yellowstone National Park (2 hours, 44 minutes) – Jackson Hole is the ultimate place to travel in August for nature lovers. Popular ways to enjoy nature in Jackson Hole include hiking, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, wildlife watching, and even beaches.
In addition to natural beauty, Jackson Hole boasts a rich history and vibrant culture. Gather in the historic Town Square for the traditional Town Square shootout, a throwback to Jackson Hole’s Wild West roots, held Monday through Saturday at 6 pm. Afterwards, wet your whistle at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, a Jackson Hole landmark with “saddle seats,” memorabilia, and live music. Other attractions include excellent restaurants, art galleries, and boutique shops.
Here are a few musts for your Jackson Hole vacation itinerary:
Here are the top Jackson Hole events for every season!
The Texas Hill Country is fast becoming one of the most popular destinations in America. And it’s no secret why. With rolling hills, sparkling springs, and abundant wildlife, it’s a nature lover’s dream. And with over 100 world-class wineries, it’s the ultimate destination for wine lovers.
Spanning roughly 31,000 square miles, the Texas Hill Country includes charming small towns like Fredericksburg, Wimberley, and Dripping Springs. Big cities like Austin and San Antonio overlap the region at the margins, giving you two access points with major airports and a fun change of scenery if you want to take a day trip to get out of the hills.
Ready to start planning your Texas Hill Country vacation? Here are some must-see attractions that should definitely be on your radar:
If you’ve ever dreamed of a Hawaiian vacation, August is prime time to go. With warm, sunny weather (summer is the dry season Hawaii), there are plenty of ways to enjoy the natural beauty and rich culture of the Big Island, whether you’re exploring ancient ruins, volcanoes, tropical forests, or quaint fishing villages. Not to mention, August is when the summer rush begins to subside, offering fewer crowds than during the peak summer season.
Of course, it wouldn’t be a Hawaiian vacation without lazy beach days. And when it comes to beach destinations on the Big Island, few compare to Kailua Kona. Known for its sunny coastline, Kailua Kona is home to world-class beaches such as Kukio Beach, Makalawena Beach, and King Kamehameha / Kamakahonu Beach. At the latter, you can see a replica of King Kamehameha’s heiau!
Looking for more fun things to do in Kailua Kona? We’ve got you covered!
With stunning mountain views, lush forests, shimmering waterfalls, abundant recreational opportunities, and a convenient location, it’s no wonder Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited national park in America. And while the crowds can be formidable, August is a great time of year to travel to the Smoky Mountains. Influenced by the elevation, temperatures are comfortable, while the high incidence of rain gives the waterfalls an extra wow-factor.
Other popular outdoor activities in the Smoky Mountains include hiking, scenic drives, and wildlife watching. Of course, if you want to experience the unique history and culture of the region, you have to go to where the people are. Western North Carolina is home to numerous small, charming towns begging to be explored. Stroll the main drags of Cherokee, Maggie Valley, Bryson City, and Boone and discover a world of kitschy crafts, local art, hand-made jewelry, home-made fudge, and more.
Here are some Smoky Mountain attractions you don’t want to miss on your summer vacation:
With rugged shores, lush forests, and New England charm to spare, it’s easy to see why the Southern Maine Coast is one of the best places to visit in August. You’ll find endless ways to enjoy the natural beauty of the Southern Maine Coast. Join a whale-watching cruise to see humpback, finback, and minke whales. Or, explore the Edenic Acadia National Forest, Maine’s ultimate outdoor playground. Here, you can enjoy everything from hiking to zip lining to island hopping and more!
Of course, it wouldn’t be a Maine vacation without lobster. Whether you stop by a roadside lobster shack or sit down at restaurant, whether you like your lobster in the shell or on a roll, this delicious delicacy is a Maine staple, and a must for your vacation.
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The summer months are fast approaching. Don’t miss your opportunity to book your August vacation! Nook Outdoors makes it easy, with a curated collection of the best outdoor accommodations in America. So, what are you waiting for? Explore our complete directory of boutique hotels, landscape hotels, and glamping retreats at the link below, and book your stay today!
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