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23 of the Best Places to Visit in September in the USA

23 of the Best Places to Visit in September in the USA

By September, schools are usually in session and peak tourism around the country has died down. That means many spots are still enjoying warm temperatures and long days, without nearly as many people. For that reason, September is an excellent time for a vacation in the US. If you’re wondering where to go this September, here are 23 awesome destinations that are extra special during this time of year:

23. Oahu, Hawai’i

Note: Swimming with dolphins is no longer allowed in Hawai’i

September is the beginning of low season in Hawai’i, making it ideal for budget travelers looking for a sweet deal on flights and accommodation. The summer heat is starting to simmer down during this time as well, but days are still warm, with tolerable humidity. There’s a moderate chance of rain in September, as it is technically the rainy season.

Although July and August have the best visibility for diving in Hawai’i, September is a close second. During this time, you’ll have a good chance of high visibility, enabling you to see lots of marine life and coral reefs. Oahu is one of the best places in Hawai’i to go shark diving, too, in case you’re up for the thrill.

Find out what else there is to do on Oahu here.

22. Seward, Alaska

Marathon Mountain Hike
The bowl — stunning!

Seward is the gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park in Alaska, one of the state’s most popular outdoor attractions. The park, and subsequently the town, is at its busiest during the summer months, with crowds tapering off in September. Although temperatures drop during this time, it’s still warm enough to get out and enjoy a hike to the top of Mount Marathon or any Kenai Fjords activities.

The mountains surrounding Seward begin to get their first dusting of snow in September, making the views even more dramatic. Plus, you can catch the end of whale-watching season at Kenai Fjords by taking a wildlife cruise through the national park.

21. Mount Rainier National Park, Washington

mount rainier national park
Hoping for the light at the end of the tunnel

Once the Labor Day crowds disappear, September is the ultimate time to have the gorgeous Mount Rainier National Park mostly to yourself. The weather in September is still warm enough to access all of the park’s trails, with Mount Rainier still dry from the summer snow melt. That means the glaciers are maximally exposed, making for incredible views. It still gets quite cold in this part of Washington at night during the summer and fall months, so bring lots of layers.

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