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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is OP. This has been really helpful. I think the people suggesting state/national park tours near a city are onto something that will work for us. I do want to see and enjoy some unique nature but not at the expense of more cities. I can't relate to thinking NY, Chicago, and SF are the only cities worth vacationing in but someone do say that to me in person too. 😊 What about Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Richmond, Philly, Pittsburgh, Louisville, Columbus, Cleveland, Tulsa, Atlanta, LA, Portland OR, St. Louis, Wilmington DE, Charlotte, Greensboro, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, Nashville, etc., etc.? Pretty much the only U.S. city I haven't really enjoyed is San Diego. [/quote] Salt Lake City is an easy one. Spend a few days in SLC and then drive 45 minutes to an hour to one of the ski resort areas like Park City or Deer Valley for a couple of nights. The ski resort areas are great in the summer and have activities beyond just hiking. Like PP, we have done several city/mountain combination trips and they are great. And if you are willing to travel outside the US, the city/nature options are even better (e.g., Zurich + one of the many beautiful mountain/lake areas of Switzerland, Geneva and the French Alps, etc.).[/quote]
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