Wintertime can be a trying time for some and joyful for others. For some, it is time to enjoy many snow activities or visit somewhere new. America has many places to visit during this time, the most visited are small towns. These places are cozy and have a certain kind of atmosphere. It is the kind that makes you feel at home, loved, and wanted.

The list is small, but full of value and that will be seen in the quality of places you will see today. There are towns from through various parts of the United States in this list. They all make the perfect small town for a winter visit in their own unique way. If you are interested to know more, here are some of the best small towns to visit during winter time.

 

#10 Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Check out the 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa’s holiday celebrations, which include tree lighting, caroling, and more. This time of the year is a great time to head to Eureka Springs to enjoy the weather and the culture. This place looks like a wonderland location with stairs the tree house feeling. If you are looking for the perfect getaway in a small town, but with fewer neighbors, this might be the place.

#9 Solvang, California

Enjoy a gourmet winter feast at First & Oak, and get cozy at The Landsby, or the nearby Santa Ynez Inn. You will encounter Danish culture in many ways as you see the lovely looking buildings that will give you the feel necessary for such. Despite the photo showing a lack of snow, don’t be fooled. This place will look exceptional during the winter time, if you want to see it in all its glory then, best to plan a visit.

#8 Telluride, Colorado

Enjoy art galleries, boutique shops, fine dining, live music, and more to help you stay warm and entertained during the winter months. The mountainous area is known for skiing and being a second-place abode for those who can afford it. The view looks breathtaking as you can see the mountains in the background. What is more appealing is the hometown feel as you see the buildings packed close together.




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