Top 14 Amazing Places To Visit In December In The USA - GlobalGrasshopper

Top 14 Amazing Places to Visit in December in the USA

Whether you are looking for beautiful warm winter sunshine, snowy mountain adventures, or just oodles of Christmas magic, there is the perfect place to discover. To help you choose and from my time traveling around in the holiday season, here are my favorite spots to explore…

1. Leavenworth, Washington 

Leavenworth in the winter

Leavenworth at Christmas

You might not think of Washington State as an ideal location for a quintessential Bavarian holiday, but think again! Nestled in the snowy peaks of The Cascade Mountains, just over a hundred miles north of Seattle, is the stunning little town of Leavenworth. 

I love that it’s a perfect replica of a Bavarian town, complete with German beer, Bavarian cuisine, reindeer and Christmas markets, and a unique Nutcracker Museum. I’m a huge fan, especially this time of year!

The town has a multitude of activities on offer all year round, but this month, you get to enjoy the crisp winter wonderland and all that it entails. I’d suggest maybe snowmobiling and skiing, of course! If you love kitsch, I think you’ll love this picturesque little town!

  • Average temperatures in December – from 1°C to -6°C

2. Avila Beach, California

Avila Beach California December

Avila Beach California, USA

If you’re a little Vitamin D-starved in your state during the winter months and are longing for a beach fix in a warmer climate, then I personally think the laid-back beach resort town in California is a great choice! 

Avila Beach is home to some of the warmest temperatures in this month and averages around 18 degrees. 

Okay, swimming in these months may not be to everyone’s taste, but there are still plenty of other things to do in this laid-back, pretty town this month.

I highly recommend surfing, hiking, cycling, or paddle boarding. Alternatively, I would suggest visiting the famous lighthouse or even going wine tasting. 

  • Average temperature – 18 degrees

3. Durango, Colorado

Durango in the winter

Beautiful Durango in the snow

I think outdoor enthusiasts will love Durango, an old Wild West town with stunning views of the rugged San Juan Mountains. The interestingly named Purgatory Resort offers 1605 acres of terrain, with trails for skiers of all levels and abilities.

If skiing isn’t for you then no fear, there are numerous trails for hiking and biking too. I recommend heading out into the Weminuche Wilderness and The Animas River Gorge for climbing and hiking galore!

You can easily stroll around the Piedra Falls trail or challenge yourself with The Highland Mary Lakes Cunningham Gooch Trail, which takes in the Needle Range and some high-altitude lakes!

I would also suggest enjoying the views from a cozy cafe or sipping a craft beer from one of Durango’s six brewing companies! 

I’d highly recommend a ride on the historic Rio Grande Railway to learn about the ancestral Pueblo tribe in the Mesa Verde National Park, find out about the Railroad at the interactive Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Museum or about the town’s more underground past on a Horsefly History Tour.

  • Average temperatures – 5 to -10 degrees

4. Waikiki, Hawaii

Waikiki Beach Hawaii

 Waikiki, Hawaii - best places to visit in December

This is a great destination option for a warm and beautiful winter vacation. Temperatures average around a pretty hot 28 degrees during the day, prices are low, and the crowds don’t arrive until the holidays if you head there at the beginning of December.

Alternatively, spend the seasonal holidays here and enjoy a beautiful, warm Christmas vacation surrounded by paradise-like scenery.

Waikiki is famous for its incredible beaches, surfing, huge range of hotels, and vibrant neighborhood, so I think it’s a great choice for a family vacation this month.

My other favorite highlights include its designer stores and a chic waterfront area filled with cocktail bars and upscale dining. I would also highly recommend going to a hula show! 

  • The average temperature – 28 degrees

5. New York

New York Christmas

New York - best places to visit in December

We can all picture iconic winter scenes in the Big Apple from numerous films and TV shows, but in my opinion, nothing can compare to experiencing them first-hand!

My favourite things are enjoying hot apple cider at Bryant Park after a nostalgic skate on the city’s only free ice rink or a snowy stroll around Central Park.

I think you must include a visit to the famous Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center (a tradition that has been running since the Great Depression) and Santaland at Macy’s…immortalized in Miracle on 31st Street and later The Santaland Diaries by David Sedaris. I know none of these things are under the radar, but it’s New York, so what the hell!

Of course, if you really want to get hip, I suggest shopping in the historic Meat Packing District and visiting cozy bars and cafes in East Village.

To escape the crowds of Manhattan, I recommend crossing the Brooklyn Bridge and enjoying low-key art galleries, farm-to-table foodie spots, vintage flea markets, or sledging in Prospect Park! 

  • Average temperature – 7 degrees

6. Siesta Key, Florida

Siesta Key Florida - hot December vacations

Siesta Key, Florida winter vacation

For a beautiful, warm vacation, I personally think Siesta Key, Florida, is a great option for those looking for some winter sun in the US.

This is a stunning barrier island on the Gulf of Mexico with quite a quirky vibe and a gorgeous public beach that has been voted the best in America – twice!

A great place for a family vacation, it has shops and cafes in Siesta Key Village, shallow waters, a playground, and tennis courts. My favorite highlights include the Point of Rocks, limestone outcroppings surrounding tidal pools and coral reefs, and Turtle Beach, which has boat ramps and picnic areas. 

The water is swimmable this time of year if you’re a hardy swimmer, but now and again, a very hot day will heat the waters to more comfortable temperatures, so I’d recommend waiting for those times! 

  • Average temperature – 23 degrees

7. Williamsburg, Virginia

Williamsburg Virginia in the winter

Williamsburg Virginia in the winter

The town is of great historical significance, being the place where, in 1776, George Wythe signed the American Declaration of Independence.

It is also the home of America’s second oldest University after Harvard; William and Mary College was established in 1693 and still accounts for a large slice of the town’s population.

I love that the historic center of Williamsburg is now a living history museum with its old colonial buildings perfectly restored and costumed employees serving you in its shops and cafes.

In my opinion, at Christmas time, the picture-perfect town becomes even more beautiful as twinkling lights and decorations utterly transform it.

Coated in a layer of powdery snow, it seems like a fairytale to behold! History and architecture are the main draws, and the Art Museums of Williamsburg display rare examples of Native American art and a fine selection of artifacts from the town’s colonial history.

  • The average temperature – 12 degrees

8. Gaylord Opryland Resort, Nashville

Gaylord Opryland Resort Christmas

Gaylord Opryland Resort

If low-key is your thing, then this probably won’t be your cup of tea, but if you want an all-out festive Christmas extravaganza, head on over! I’m a huge fan of this place! 

During the Christmas Season, Gaylord Opryland Resort, Nashville, Tennessee, is transformed with more than 3 million lights, ice tunnels, an indoor ice skating rink, grottos, scavenger hunts…the list goes on! It’s for all these reasons and more that this resort wows so many of its visitors.

When you have exhausted everything the resort offers, I recommend heading into Nashville and soaking up the vibes of the legendary ‘Music City’, which will be filled with twinkling lights and festivities to suit every Christmas palette! 

  • The average temperature – 11 degrees

9. Aspen, Colorado

Aspen - places to visit in December

Aspen, Colorado winter

Probably the most famous winter resort in the country, Aspen has long been on the map thanks to the numerous celebrities that holiday there.

In my opinion, the iconic Alpine town nestled with the slopes of Aspen Mountain is a real winter wonderland and a magical place to spend the festive season! 

Think cosy log cabins, hot toddies, and full-on Victoriana with lights, trees, and carollers galore. The town caters to all skiing abilities…novices and families should head to Snowmass or Buttermilk Mountains, and more advanced skiers will enjoy the challenges of Aspen Mountain and The Highlands.

Of course, if skiing is not your thing, there are numerous other snowy delights on offer, including snowboarding, cross-country skiing, and ice skating at one of the beautiful outdoor rinks. I also love the snowplough tours, the renowned restaurants and bars, screenings, and boutique shopping! 

  • The average temperature – 2 to -12 degrees

10. Crystal Beach, Texas

Galveston Beach Texas

Crystal Beach, Texas - December Beach Vacation

For a low-key but warm break, I personally think this is a great choice! Temperatures average around 18 degrees the day this month, so it’s warm but not blistering hot, and this place is much less crowded than some of the other popular beach resorts in Texas.

It also prides itself on being very eco-friendly, so in my opinion, it’s a great choice for a more discerning traveler. Here, you can expect wide open spaces, beautiful views, seagulls and dolphins.

The beautiful, unspoilt sandy beach stretches seven miles, and there are several great accommodation options, so it’s also a good choice for a warm family vacation. Here, you’ll find a variety of beach cabins, some great inns, restaurants, and hotels. 

The water may not be warm enough to swim comfortably this time of year, but I’d recommend catching a few fairly warm rays on the beach and having a paddle, too! A ferry departs from Galveston to Crystal Beach 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, making it easy to access the area.

  • The average temperature – 18 degrees

11. Biltmore Estate, Asheville

Couple vacation Asheville

Biltmore Estate at Christmas

The first Christmas celebrations at the breathtaking Biltmore Estate in historic Asheville occurred on Christmas Eve in 1895.

Today, the celebrations start in early November with the raising of a massive Christmas tree, and then the house and grounds are awash with more than 100 hand-decorated trees and twinkling lights! 

I love that thousands of poinsettias and fresh evergreen garlands adorn the grand hallways, creating a cozy vibe accompanied by live musicians singing festive carols.

The town’s cafes and restaurants serve delicious seasonal fare, and I highly recommend visiting Antler Village Winery as it launches its annual sparkling white and becomes a festival of illumination where Santa visits the bandstand every weekend!

I would also recommend the workshops, which teach how to make your decorations, and the candlelit evening tours, which allow you to stroll freely around the house lit by candles and crackling log fires. Everywhere you look, it’s all about Christmas, so Grinches need not apply!

  • The average temperature – 10 degrees

12. Vermont

Christmas in Vermont

Woodstock, Vermont

Movies like ‘White Christmas’ have made Vermont famous for its beautiful winter landscapes, and I think with good reason! This month, the quaint villages and historic towns of Vermont are transformed by all things Christmassy – doors are adorned with wreaths, trees and homes are illuminated, town squares swish with ice skaters, and The Polar Express sounds its horn and sets off for the North Pole! 

I personally think the whole state is like a Christmas Card illustration with cozy picture book towns nestling between snow-laden spruces.

I love that it comes alive with locals and visitors eating, drinking, and making merry! The pretty town of Woodstock also hosts the Annual Wassail Weekend, a fantastic celebration of folklore, culture, and everything Yuletide with carol singers, craft workshops, and open houses.

Nearby Manchester is quintessentially Vermont and positively twinkles at Christmas! Of course, all the usual winter activities are on offer, too, from skiing to the fabulous Ice Skating Trail at Lake Moray. If you feel like you’ve somehow lost the Christmas Magic, I recommend a trip to Vermont! 

  • Average temperature – 3.5 degrees

13. Solvang, California

Solvang at Christmas

Solvang Christmas

Founded by Danish Immigrants in 1911 I love that Solvang is a unique little glimpse of Nordic life in the middle of Santa Barbara County California!

From humble beginnings, the themed town has grown over the years to become the huge draw that it is today, and in my opinion, the Julefest celebrations, which begin in November and carry through to December, will melt even the iciest of hearts! 

Visit this month, and you’ll find the beautiful streets lined with quaint Danish-style buildings housing delicious bakeries, hygge cafes, and boutique shops. At Christmas, they can be adorned with twinkling fairy lights and all the festive trimmings you might expect in Copenhagen! 

Christmas Markets, Candlelight tours, and Caroling bring the streets to life, and I highly recommend getting involved as much as possible.

There are tram rides, a tree lighting ceremony, and finally, I would suggest not missing the big Julefest Parade, where Christmas floats travel through the town, and Mr And Mrs Claus put in an appearance! 

  • Average temperature – 20 degrees

14. Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Usa

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Christmas market

What better place to spend this month than a town called Bethlehem?

Every year, this Pennsylvanian gem is adorned with twinkling lights and decorations. I love that the historic streets are lined with Christmas huts selling artisan products and the famous Christkindlmart, a large indoor market perfect for unique gifts.

One of the quirkiest traditions in Bethlehem is The Living Advent Calendar, which takes place every evening at 5.30 pm at The Goundie House, so I highly recommend not missing this! 

Aside from all the Christmas loveliness, Bethlehem is also home to the oldest continuously operating bookshop in the country, The Moravian Bookstore, founded in 1745 and lies in the heart of Bethlehem’s historic district. I’d highly recommend this for bookworms!

  • Average temperature – 5 degrees

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