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Hidden Treasures of Travel: 6 Places to Visit this Summer

Take the road less traveled to these off-the-beaten-path summer destinations.

By Kathy Bradshaw on July 6, 2023

A couple ride their bicycles along the water's edge beneath the wooden pilings of the Folly Beach Pier as the morning sun slowly rises in the East.
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Where are you headed this summer? Everyone knows all the usual vacation hot spots, the popular go-to locales — wonderful places, sure, but too predictable. Perhaps overcrowded. And not very creative. Instead, what if you branched out this year? Think of the usual suspects but then veer off a distance. Make a turn, reset your GPS and try something new. 

Here is a list of under-the-radar, sometimes underrated, yet still amazing getaway locations. So don’t go there; go here…

Helen, Georgia

Helen, GA, is an off-the-beaten-path destination near Atlanta.
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Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, the quaint village of Helen looks and feels like someone took a bit of Old-World Germany and plopped it down in the heart of Georgia

Why spend an hour stuck in Atlanta traffic? Just an hour and a half away from the big city, you could spend that time ziplining, paddling down the river, tasting German cuisine or walking along the cobblestone streets. Indulge your inner Bavarian by checking out a German restaurant or brewery or shopping at the Alpine Village or Bavarian Clockworks, where you’ll go cuckoo for their authentic German clocks and learn what makes them tick. 

The Helen area also features museumswinerieshiking trailshorseback ridinga mini train and everything else you need to make your visit fantastisch.

Saugatuck, Michigan

Nautical Scene with Fall Leaf Colors along the waterfront in Saugatuck, Michigan.
iStock/William Reagan

Located just over two hours outside Chicago, on the opposite side of Lake Michigan, Saugatuck is a tiny town with big offerings. The city was originally built to serve the lumber industry, then later became an artists’ colony, a major music and dancing destination and, finally, a popular summer getaway spot.  

Walk along the village streets browsing in the wide variety of shops, which feature a range of unique gifts and souvenirs — everything from hand-beaded giraffes to homemade glass ornaments to “I Love Michigan” hoodies. Enjoy waterfront dining overlooking the Kalamazoo River, where your meal is often served with a side of live music. Take a tour of Lake Michigan by old-school paddlewheel boat, or hop on a ferry to the other bank of the river to get to the beach and the panoramic views from Mt. Baldhead. If you love it there enough to spend another day, stay overnight in one of Saugatuck’s many charming bed and breakfasts or inns.

Gig Harbor, Washington

Gig Harbor is a tourism attraction on Puget Sound in Washington.
Gig Harbor / svetlana57

Looking for waterlines rather than skylines? Journey less than an hour south of Seattle to Gig Harbor instead. The town, known as “The Maritime City,” prides itself on its connection to water, even from its earliest days. It was originally a Native American fishing spot and was built up as a center of fishing and boat-building. 

Today, you can take advantage of every watery amenity and activity, from the picturesque views of Puget Sound to harbor-view restaurants to dragon boat races, kayaking, sailing, yachting and Venetian-style gondola rides. Gig Harbor also offers breweries and wineries, parks, trails and gardens. Tour an old boatyardhunt for trufflesmonitor oysters or attend the annual Gig Harbor Beer Fest to cure whatever ales you.

Fairhope, Alabama

The Fairhope pier and Mobile Bay at sunset on the Alabama Gulf Coast
iStock/George Dodd

Fairhope might be overshadowed by its nearby neighbors, such as Mobile, Gulf Shores and Pensacola, but this charming city can hold its own. Skip those places and visit the underdog of Alabama, which has received such accolades as being named “One of America’s 30 Most Charming Seaside Towns,” “One of the 14 Cutest Towns in the South,” and “The Prettiest Town in Alabama.”

Situated along Mobile Bay off the Gulf of Mexico, Fairhope has seaside romance combined with fun activities, culture and scenery. For the artsy, Fairhope offers public art displaysart galleries and a monthly Art Walk event. For the sporty, there is tennis, golfing, fishing, boating and walking — get your steps in by strolling the scenic pier that sticks out into the bay for a quarter of a mile! And for nature lovers, there are trails and parks and water galore, and the abundant flowers growing all around town are one of Fairhope’s most endearing qualities. 

Just ten minutes south of downtown Fairhope is the Grand Hotel, which was used as both a hospital and a military training facility during multiple wars and has been a fixture in the community since 1847. Grab lunch or explore the historic (and beautiful!) grounds. 

Fun fact: Fairhope Avenue appeared on a board game that was the forerunner of Monopoly.

Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi

Bay St. Louis, Mississippi Artists' colorful, playful individually-painted, wood boards of a fence around Ruth's Roots Community Garden. Bay St. Louis is an ideal summer vacation spot to go off the beaten path.
iStock/Teresa Otto

New Orleans is a fun and happening place, but when you just want to take it easy, don’t go to the Big Easy. Drive an hour northeast to Bay Saint Louis to beat the crowds and relax. 

This small Gulf-side town is Margaritaville-meets-Main Street, offering plenty of things to do. It has the charm of a small town, complete with boutiques, art galleries and antique shops. But it also provides the seaside feel of a resort with its waterside restaurants catering to beach-goers with frozen drinks, fried seafood and Jimmy Buffett cover bands. (Buffett happens to be a former resident of Fairhope, AL.) 

Bay Saint Louis has unique and diverse architecture, so you can find your ideal overnight accommodations and its biggest draw is its miles of coastline and ocean for swimming. There are also plenty of outdoor activities, such as golfing and fishing. So whether you’re looking for biking, boating, beaches, or bars, head to the Bay.

Folly Beach, South Carolina

Folly Beach Pier near Charleston, South Carolina, USA. Folly Beach is a perfect summer vacation destination.
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One of several barrier islands off the coast of South Carolina, Folly Beach is practically within swimming distance of Charleston, but it’s an entirely different vibe. Leave the city behind and escape to this beachy island oasis that will put sand between your toes and an umbrella drink in your hand. Surfers and fishermen, in particular, rave about this place, but it’s also known for its family-friendly appeal. Fun-for-everyone activities include parasailing, paddleboarding, kayaking, sunbathing and biking. Visit the famed Morris Island Lighthouse or wander through the maritime forest. Eat crab by the ocean or rent a beach house with a group of friends or the kids and your in-laws. 

The term “Folly,” in this instance, comes from an Old English word meaning dense foliage and not foolishness. But then again, it would be foolish to miss out on this unsung hero of island destinations.

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