While many places get flashy publicity and social media likes, I’ve discovered that under-the-radar destinations often offer surprising and super-fun benefits. As a woman in my sixth decade, I’m aiming to see more of the less-discovered and alluring parts of our country.
Here are a few favorites:
Bald Head Island, North Carolina, offers ample beaches to stroll, diverse ecosystems to explore and multiple adventures to try. Taking the ferry to the island breezes you into a vacation mindset. Rent a golf cart to wind around miles of car-free paths. It’s an ideal destination for anyone who enjoys biking or rollerblading. One year, we took our kids and witnessed unforgettable baby loggerhead turtle hatches after dark in late August. We also kayaked through thriving tidal salt marshes, spotting great egrets and white ibis. Any bird lover — expert or newbie — will find plenty to spot with their binoculars.
The island is edged in sandy beaches, so load your umbrella, a cooler and a good book onto your golf cart and pick a different perch daily. The nonprofit Bald Head Island Conservancy researches coastal creatures and offers guided programs, including turtle nest walks in season (for members, starting at $125), as well as guided birding and kayaking excursions and wildlife tours that cover the maritime forest, salt marsh and beaches. All perfect for older women who have time to immerse themselves in nature’s wonders.
Telluride, Colorado, is — hands down — one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been in both summer and fall. This former mining town, nestled in a box canyon, is charming and lively. The best way to experience the spectacular 360-degree views is on the free gondola, which ascends to 10,500 feet. Up top, find amazing views and a vista from which to watch the sunset or stargaze, just yards away from the gondola station. Mountain Village, a later development, has beautiful resorts (think spa!), along with many shops and restaurants.
Telluride is festival central with celebrations ranging from the lauded Telluride Film Fest to plein air painting and yoga fests to shroom fests (both kinds). The Western vibe is authentic and fun, and the strollable streets have adorable, albeit pricey, homes.