Remote escapes: the best vacation spots in the US
Get away from the crowds in the USA
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The Ozark Mountains, Arkansas
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The untamed Ozark Mountains in Arkansas offer pristine rivers, cascading waterfalls, and 75 miles of horse riding trails, plus rafting, kayaking and hiking. Walk the isolated, 36-mile Buffalo River Trail and, if you’re lucky, you might see otters, bobcats, bald eagles and raccoons.
The Ozark Mountains, Arkansas
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Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, Kansas
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A whopping 170 million acres of North America was once covered in prairie, but thanks to urbanisation and ploughing less than 4% is left. To glimpse an unspoiled swathe of grassland, head to the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve in Kansas, where you'll find an immense 11,000-acre expanse.
Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, Kansas
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The Apostle Islands, Wisconsin
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The 21 Apostle Islands, nestled off Northern Wisconsin’s Bayfield Peninsula in Lake Superior, are wild and rugged. Make larger Madeline Island your base and explore from there, either by kayak, water taxi or sailboat. Visit remote fishing villages, pick wild blueberries in summer and explore the sea caves on Devil’s Island, where only the lighthouse keeper lives. Black bears can be found on the islands too.
The Apostle Islands, Wisconsin
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Susquehannock State Forest, Pennsylvania
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Susquehannock State Forest, Pennsylvania
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Camp in Cherry Springs State Park, deep inside the forest, where there are 30 basic sites (don’t expect electric hook-ups). It’s considered the best stargazing spot on the east coast and there’s so little light pollution, the Milky Way actually casts your shadow. On a clear night, you’ll see thousands of stars. Bring a coat and blanket to keep you warm.
Carova Beach, North Carolina
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Carova Beach, North Carolina
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North Cascades National Park, Washington state
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One of the least-visited of the US parks, North Cascades National Park offers glassy lakes, peaceful forests, towering mountain peaks and more than 300 glaciers. The area is so remote, central parts of it weren’t mapped until 1989, yet it’s just three hours from Seattle.
North Cascades National Park, Washington state
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Molokai Island, Hawaii
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Molokai Island, Hawaii
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Boundary Waters, Minnesota
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Boundary Waters, Minnesota
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Route 50, Nevada
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Route 50, Nevada
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Wildcat Beach, California
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Wildcat Beach, California
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Stay at Wildcat Camp, which sits on a meadow a short walk from the beach. There are pit toilets, charcoal grills and food lockers to safeguard your provisions from the local raccoons. The quickest walk to Wildcat begins from the Palomarin trail head at the southern end of Point Reyes.
Havasupai Reservation, Arizona
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Havasupai Reservation, Arizona
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Supai Village itself has a café and store, but for a truly breathtaking sight head two miles on, to Havasu Falls. Here, vivid blue-green water tumbles 100 feet down a cliff, and you can cool off in some of the quieter pools nearby. There’s a campsite, but reservations are essential and you’ll need to book several months in advance.
White Sands National Monument, New Mexico
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White Sands National Monument, New Mexico
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Monhegan Island, Maine
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This tiny rocky island, 10 miles off the Maine coast, is devoid of cars and paved roads. Instead, it offers 12 miles of hiking trails, complete with magnificent Atlantic views and plenty of blackberries to keep you going. Afterwards, sink your teeth into a lobster roll at Fish House seafood market at Lobster Cove.
Monhegan Island, Maine
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Travel to Monhegan by ferry from Port Clyde, New Harbor or Boothbay Harbor – look out for porpoises and seals en route. At just one square mile, the island can be explored in a day, but there are a handful of B&Bs and cottages to rent.
Big Bend National Park, Texas
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Big Bend National Park, Texas
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Explore the steep, rocky trails by horseback and soak up views over the Rio Grande and into Mexico beyond. Fully immerse yourself in Big Bend with a four-night riding adventure, camping in tents overnight or sleeping under the stars. Lajitas Stables, just outside Lajitas town, offer trips lasting from two hours to four days.
Denali National Park, Alaska
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Alaska’s Denali National Park offers six million acres of remote wilderness (that’s about half the size of Switzerland), including the highest peaks in North America, crystalline lakes and brightly-coloured tundra. It’s also home to majestic moose, grizzly bears and wolves.
Denali National Park, Alaska
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A single 92-mile road winds its way through Denali, and while you can drive the first 15 miles yourself, you’ll need to catch a shuttle bus to go any further. Hop off whenever you want and find true solitude by hiking off-trail. There are six basic campsites and four remote lodges or, if you’ve had your fill of isolation, you can base yourself in Fairbanks city, two hours northeast. If you liked this, follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for more great travel stories.
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