35 Best Thanksgiving Towns - Best Places to Go for Thanksgiving

Posted by Aldo Pusey on Monday, April 8, 2024
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Charlottesville, Virginia

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Home to the University of Virginia, this picturesque college town offers a bucolic blend of historic buildings, rolling pastures, and plenty of wineries and cideries. Leave the cooking to the pros with a pre-fixe Thanksgiving dinner at Keswick Hall or The Quirk, then walk off your meal with a leisurely stroll along the pedestrian-only Downtown Mall.

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Hermann, Missouri

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The jewel of the Missouri Rhineland wilkommens fall visitors with wineries, wurst houses, and dozens of other delightful ways to enjoy its German heritage. A self-guided walking tour of the historic downtown (or a bike ride along the 140-mile Katy Trail) is a lovely way to get your heart rate up before the big meal, and you’ll love cozying up in the sleeping quarters outfitted in antiques at the Inn at Hermannhof (pictured).

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Lambertville, New Jersey

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Also known as “The Antiques Capital of New Jersey,” this former factory town is now a flourishing country outpost for antiques and the arts—and a postcard-perfect home base for small-town hopping along the Delaware River. Catch an indie flick in an old supermarket at Acme Screening Room, or enjoy aperitifs while wandering Black Shed, a 28-acre destination garden center that is also home to a full bar and 100 free-range show chickens.

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Lake Placid, New York

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Lake Placid isn't just picturesque, idyllic, and peaceful, it's also a lot of fun around the holidays. Fish, hike, bike, or camp in the area, or visit the Lake Placid Olympic Museum (the Winter Olympics were held here in 1932 and 1980). While snow isn't a given, it is a possibility here this time of year, so pack your winter coat and gloves!

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Portsmouth, New Hampshire

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Santa Barbara, California

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Known as the American Riviera, Santa Barbara is a stunning destination. With pretty beaches, mountains, and nearby vineyards (pictured!), it has everything you need for a relaxing, romantic weekend getaway, any time of year.

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Canterbury, New Hampshire

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New Hampshire's famous Hackleboro Orchards stays open through Thanksgiving, so you'll have plenty of time to enjoy apple picking before your holiday dinner. If the weather allows, bring your own blanket and enjoy a picnic before entering the orchards, or cozy up with some warm cider and donuts made fresh at the nearby barn.

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Leavenworth, Washington

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Hawley, Pennsylvania

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Nestled in the Poconos, Hawley is the home to several beloved resorts. From Woodloch to Silver Birches, there are plenty of cozy places to have a Thanksgiving meal. These resorts have a host of holiday activities, including a scavenger hunt, special bingo games, horseback riding, and more.

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Park City, Utah

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It's not exactly a tiny town, but Park City still boasts all the appeal of a town half its size—and the Utah city is where it's at come Thanksgiving. Take a bobsled ride, enjoy window shopping, or curl up by the fire at one of the town's amazing resorts.

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Killington, Vermont

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Why not spend Thanksgiving surrounded by the most gorgeous fall foliage you've ever seen? This Vermont area is known for having the boldest shades of reds, yellows, and oranges in the U.S. While in town, participate in the annual Turkey Trot, or try the famous Chocolate Espresso Bread Pudding Muffins at Sunup Bakery.

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Georgetown, Colorado

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Speaking of fall foliage, for the most mesmerizing post-Thanksgiving hike, head to the Guanella Pass Scenic Byway. Walk through the bright yellow Aspen groves and take in the incredible autumn sights.

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New York, New York

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It doesn't get more iconic than the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Instead of watching the bash on television this year, take your family to see their favorite characters fly through the skies in person. It's sure to be an unforgettable experience—followed by a delicious dinner at one of the city's many, many restaurants.

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New Paltz, New York

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Located in both the Catskills and the Hudson Valley, the Mohonk Mountain House is truly an East Coast treasure every autumn. The resort always has something fun to do, from axe-throwing to board games. For Thanksgiving, you can enjoy a variety of family-friendly holiday activities, as well as a delicious buffet.

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Winterset, Iowa

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Long Beach, California

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If dressing up in costumes with friends and family is your ideal way to celebrate a holiday, the famous Long Beach Turkey Trot will become a favorite tradition. The best part? The event raises money for the nonprofit Community Action Team.

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Grapevine, Texas

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It may be known as the "Christmas Capital of Texas," but it's also a heck of a lot of fun around Thanksgiving. Grapevine offers beautiful holiday decorations and a Light Show Spectacular for kids of all ages.

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Plimoth Plantation, Plymouth, Massachusetts

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Savannah, Georgia

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St. Louis, Missouri

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Missouri is known for its annual Ameren Thanks-for-Giving Parade. The family-friendly event has it all—music, giant balloons, and even a visit from Santa! Your kids are sure to love every moment of this lively parade.

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