1San Francisco, California
RICOWde//Getty ImagesHead to the West Coast for Thanksgiving this year and take in the city by the bay. You can stroll across the Golden Gate Bridge before heading to the Presidio for some more breathtaking views. Then, go to Golden Gate Park for the last of the season's fall foliage. When you're ready to relax, get thyself to The Lounge at the Ritz-Carlton San Francisco for their three-course pre-fixe Thanksgiving menu.
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2Sonoma, California
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3Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
SEN LI//Getty ImagesFun fact: Philadelphia is home to the nation's oldest Thanksgiving Day parade! If you're lucky, you might spot it from your balcony at The Logan, a hotel offering a cute Holiday Host Recovery Retreat package at their spa designed for those who are totally over hosting this year. Just think of how grateful you'll be for that massage...
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4Nashville, Tennesee
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5Essex, Vermont
vermontalm//Getty ImagesLocated about 20 minutes from downtown Burlington, Essex might be the most romantic place to spend Thanksgiving. You and your person can enjoy some gorgeous hiking trails—and possibly catch the last of the season's fall colors—before heading back to the Essex Resort and Spa for a dip in the hot tub and a couples' massage. For your Thanksgiving dinner, enjoy a meal at one of their two onsite restaurants, or just grab one of their homemade pies and take it back to your room.
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6New York, New York
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7Boca Raton, Florida
MargaretW//Getty Images 8Asbury Park, New Jersey
DenisTangneyJr//Getty ImagesThis stretch of coastline might be busiest in the summer, but don't overlook it as a Thanksgiving destination. Book yourself in at the Asbury Ocean Club, then head to Tim McLoone’s Supper Club for an elevated buffet situation for Thanksgiving dinner (there's a turkey, roast beef, and spiral ham!). Afterward, get yourself a massage at the hotel's spa or try a yoga sesh in the studio.
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9Poconos Mountains, Pennsylvania
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Bobbushphoto//Getty ImagesOregon is beautiful any time of year, late November included. There's plenty to keep you busy in Bend, like the famous Bend Ale Trail, where you can sample all the craft beers you can handle. But on Thanksgiving Day, you'll want to head to Juniper Preserve. If last year's decor is any indication, they'll be going all out for their Thanksgiving feast in 2023. The next day, head to Mount Bachelor with your snowshoes or skis for the first day of the winter season.
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11Leavenworth, Washington
LeonU//Getty ImagesIf you're the type to have your Christmas lights hung way before Thanksgiving, I've got the perfect town for you. Leavenworth, Washington, is a kitschy Bavarian-esque town known for their winter festivities. Starting November 24, they light over half a million Christmas lights from 6 am until 11 pm each day. I recommend staying at the Bavarian Lodge, located right across from the village center, for the ultimate winter wonderland vibes.
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12Sedona, Arizona
Curt Apduhan//Getty ImagesThis year, I'm thankful for jaw-dropping sunsets, panoramic red rock views, and luxe resorts. You will be too, once you book a room at the Amara Resort and Spa in Sedona, Arizona. Spend a few days relaxing by the pool and indulging in spa treatments (maybe throw a hike in there too!) before enjoying the resort's Thanksgiving dinner at the SaltRock Southwest Kitchen. The special menu, like everything else about this resort, is downright drool-worthy.
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13West Yellowstone, Montana
Jordan Siemens//Getty ImagesLess into spas and more into skiing? I gotchu. The Yellowstone Ski Festival happens during Thanksgiving week and is perfect for all you adventurers out there. You can participate in ski clinics, compete in races, and peruse the latest ski gear, among other activities. When you're ready to crash, the Golden Stone Inn is a quiet and comfortable spot where you can cozy up by the fire and catch some ZZZs before heading back out.
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14New Providence, Bahamas
Aanarav Sareen / 500px//Getty ImagesHead to the Bahamas this Thanksgiving for the most relaxing Turkey Day of your life. Baha Mar, a massive resort on the island of New Providence, has plenty of attractions— including Kendall Jenner's 818 Shack (casual), golf courses, rum distillery tours, spas, and a waterpark—and, of course, all the poolside and beach lounging you could want. If you're like "Yeah, but I kinda want a real Thanksgiving dinner," you're in luck: you can book a reservation for a gourmet turkey sitch at the Rosewood Baha Mar's Café Boulud.
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15Mystic, Connecticut
�� Allard Schager//Getty Images*Cue the Gilmore Girls theme song.* The cozy Connecticut town of Mystic is the perfect place to celebrate Thanksgiving this year, if you ask me! Start the trip with some apple cider donuts at B.F. Clyde's Cider Mill, aka the last steam-powered cider mill in the United States. Then, for Thanksgiving, enjoy classic Turkey Day fare like roasted turkey, sweet potatoes, and pies by getting yourself a table at the Inn at Mystic (which, btw, is also where you should stay).
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16Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Kip Stahl//Getty ImagesThe charming town of Gatlinburg is definitely worth a fall visit (I mean, look at those trees!). Visit around Thanksgiving and you can enjoy less-crowded trails in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, go snow tubing at Ober Mountain, and take in the first of the season's Christmas events. As a noted Margaritaville stan, may I suggest staying at the franchise's Gatlinburg property? That way you can start your Thanksgiving feast with a piña colada or two.
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17Catskill, New York
Nick Pedersen//Getty ImagesLooking to get out of NYC, but don't wanna get on a plane? There are a ton of getaways within driving distance, including Kenoza Hall, a cozy and historic hotel with access to the Catskills Mountains. Cuddle up with a book by the fire or head out on one of the property's trails that winds around Kenoza Lake. For Thanksgiving dinner, you'll get to enjoy a special prix fixe menu at their onsite restaurant.
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18Charleston, South Carolina
Tetra Images//Getty ImagesIf Thanksgiving is just going to be you and your mom this year, we can't think of a better place to go than Charleston. Treat her to a luxury stay at Hotel Bennett, where you can start the day with a Thanksgiving brunch complete with seafood towers and carving stations along with classic breakfast fare. If I were you, I'd laze the rest of the day away on the beach at the Isle of Palms. Best daughter ever award goes to you!
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19Austin, Texas
DutcherAerials//Getty ImagesEverything's bigger in Texas, and Thanksgiving is all about going big, right?! Austin is one of the most fun cities in the country, so if you're after a good time, you're looking in the right direction. I recommend staying at the Canopy by Hilton Austin Downtown if you want to be right in the middle of the action (aka on bustlin' Sixth Street), and grabbing a non-traditional Thanksgiving dinner at Eberly, one of my fave restaurants of all time.
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20Santa Fe, New Mexico
Grant Faint//Getty ImagesSante Fe is a gorgeous choice for a Thanksgiving getaway, especially if you’re looking for a place that’s rich in culture. From the museums (note the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum and the Museum of International Folk Art) to the vibrant Canyon Road (basically a half-mile stretch filled with art galleries, shops, and great food), you’ll probs have a hard time going back to real life come Monday. Willing to ball out a little on accommodations? The Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi is in a prime location and has kiva fireplaces in every room. It deserves every single one of its five stars.
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