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Magical mountain retreats

by | Jun 18, 2026 | Latest, Life & Style

By Carrie Dunlea

Surrounded by mountain landscapes and natural beauty, mountain retreats in the United States offer an idyllic escape for those who seek solitude and a peaceful getaway. From the rolling hills of the Appalachians to the majestic Rockies, these destinations offer a blend of tranquility, adventure and relaxation.

One such destination that attracts travelers from across the world is Asheville, located in the western region of North Carolina. This charming town is surrounded by the lush Blue Ridge Mountains and offers a wide range of mountain retreats, including cozy cabins and luxurious lodges. Visitors can take a stroll through the town’s historic district and admire the architecture of the grand old homes, enjoy a leisurely hike on the nearby trails, or indulge in a spa treatment in the tranquil mountains.

One grand home you won’t want to miss on your tour of the area is the iconic Biltmore Estate, built in 1895. This 250-room home with its extensive grounds rivals many world-class hotels and can take up to two hours to tour. Once you leave the estate, make sure to stop at the nearby Biltmore Village, touted as a “destination for those who enjoy fine art, exceptional cuisine and a nice mix of boutique and nationally recognized shops.”

Even if you’re pressed for time on this trip, don’t miss the opportunity to drive at least a portion of the Blue Ridge Parkway while visiting the area. It is considered “America’s Favorite Scenic Drive,” and near Asheville the Parkway offers access to hiking trails and stunning views. If you plan to drive the whole 469-mile route before or after your visit, the road winds through the Blue Ridge Mountains, Great Smoky Mountains National Park and more. 

Visit exploreasheville.com

Another popular mountain retreat is the charming town of Park City, Utah. It may be most well-known for winter sports, but this city nestled amid the stunning Wasatch Mountains offers an array of recreational activities, hiking mountain biking, fly fishing, river rafting and much more in other seasons as well. 

Park City is also home to several upscale resorts, which provide high-end amenities and expansive mountain views.

The Sundance Film Festival is held annually in January, but there are other art-related opportunities offered in the summer including the Deer Valley Music Festival and the Kimball Arts Festival. Family fun activities include the Utah Olympic Park where adventure-seeking visitors can try a bobsled, alpine or zipline ride or adventure courses designed to test your limits.

Visit parkcity.com

For those who prefer a more remote retreat, the Black Hills and Badlands of South Dakota offer a perfect escape. The Black Hills are home to several mountain retreats that provide an ideal blend of adventure and relaxation. From hiking along the mountain trails to enjoying a scenic drive through the winding roads, visitors can immerse themselves in the region’s natural beauty. The area is also home to iconic attractions, such as Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse Memorial, as well as many others, which offer a glimpse into the rich history and native culture of the region.

Stop first at the Black Hills Visitor Information Center in Rapid City where experienced travel advisors are on hand to help with trip planning, itineraries, and reservations, as well as maps and guides for the entire region. In addition, motorized trail permits for ATVs, UTVs and snowmobiles can be purchased at the center.

If you plan your trip in June or September, visit the Crazy Horse Memorial, and participate in the Volksmarch, an organized hike with up to 10,000 hikers, who hike the world’s largest mountain carving to view the 87-foot face of Crazy Horse up close.

The area also offers museums to fit a variety of interests such as Sioux Indian, geology, dinosaur museums, as well as the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame to name a few. If you prefer to explore beneath the earth, there are hundreds of miles of caves beneath the Black Hills including two that are national parks. Other adventures to explore include Chuckwagon shows, trail and wagon rides, fossils, gold mines and much more.

Blackhillsbadlands.com

One mountain retreat that offers a unique experience is the town of Sedona, located in the heart of Arizona’s Red Rock Country. The town is famous for its stunning red rock formations and offers a variety of lodging options ranging from rustic cabins to luxurious resorts. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing spa treatment, participate in a yoga retreat, meditate, explore the town’s vibrant art scene including 80 art galleries and shops, visit a winery, and dine at a variety of restaurants.

For those opting for a more spiritual vibe, visit the Chapel of the Holy Cross with its Frank Lloyd Wright flair or book one of many Tripadvisor tours to sacred sites and vortexes which promise “a transformative reawakening of spirit and reconnection with the earth.” 

Sedona is surrounded by 1.8 million acres of national forest land, including two state parks so outdoor activity options are abundant. There are over 400 trails to hike and bike, along with opportunities to go rafting, horseback riding, yoga retreats, among the many activities available. If motorized movement suits you best, you can rent ATVs, Jeeps or motorcycles and then hit the trails. If a slower pace is more your thing, e-bike rentals or tours offer a unique way to experience all the area has to offer.

While visiting Sedona, plan to squeeze in a day trip to Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon. Drive on your own or book a bus tour for a memorable excursion.

Visit Sedona.com

Nestled amid the towering peaks of the Cascade Mountains, the town of Leavenworth, Washington, offers a unique mountain retreat experience. The town’s Bavarian architecture creates a cozy and charming atmosphere that perfectly complements the stunning natural surroundings. From the morning Alp Horn serenade, the Nutcracker Museum, 96-foot maypole in the town square, German restaurants, beer gardens and bratwurst eateries, shops that carry cuckoo clocks, beer steins and music boxes, the town’s website declares, “you’ll swear you’re in Bavaria.”

On the other hand, traveling to Leavenworth is not nearly as complex as traveling to Germany, and if you’re there for outdoor activities, there are four seasons of recreation to enjoy including hiking, skiing, river rafting, paddle boarding, climbing, mountain biking and more. 

While in Leavenworth, visitors can book spa treatments or explore the town’s many restaurants and attractions such as the Leavenworth Summer Theater, Icicle Creek Center for the Arts and Village Art in the Park. And if you visit in June, you might witness the Leavenworth National Accordion Celebration! 

Leavenworth.org

Mountain retreats offer an ideal escape for those seeking solitude, adventure, and relaxation. From the stunning red rocks of Sedona to the charming mountain towns of North Carolina, there’s no shortage of options for those looking to explore the natural beauty of the United States. Whether you opt to hit the trails or explore wondrous caves, these mountain retreats offer a unique and unforgettable experience for travelers of all ages.

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