22 days in United States Itinerary

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Jackson Hole
— 3 nights
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Yellowstone National Park
— 5 nights
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Sioux Falls
— 2 nights
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Des Moines
— 3 nights
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Nashville
— 5 nights
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Charleston
— 1 night
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Lansing
— 1 night
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Weston
— 1 night
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Jackson Hole — 3 nights

Venture out of the city with trips to Teton Point Turnout (in Moose), Grand Targhee Ski Resort (in Alta) and Grand Teton National Park (Cathedral Group & Elk Ranch Flats Turnout, Grand Teton National Park). Next up on the itinerary: explore the world behind art at National Museum of Wildlife Art, surround yourself with nature on Wildlife Expeditions of Teton Science Schools, indulge in some personalized pampering at Profile Massage - ENSO Spa, and tour the pleasant surroundings at Ski Butlers Jackson Hole.

To see where to stay, traveler tips, reviews, and tourist information, go to the Jackson Hole tour planner.

San Francisco to Jackson Hole is an approximately 4-hour flight. You can also drive. The time zone changes from Pacific Standard Time to Mountain Standard Time, which is usually a 1 hour difference. Plan for much colder temperatures traveling from San Francisco in March, with highs in Jackson Hole at 39°F and lows at 19°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 6th (Mon) early enough to drive to Yellowstone National Park.
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Yellowstone National Park — 5 nights

World's Largest Collection of Geysers

Yellowstone National Park is known for nature, wildlife, and sightseeing. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: take your sightseeing to a higher altitude at Elephant Back Mountain, contemplate the waterfront views at Yellowstone Lake, don't miss a visit to Specimen Ridge, and take in the waterfront at Bridge Bay Marina.

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Traveling by car from Jackson Hole to Yellowstone National Park takes 2.5 hours. Expect slightly colder evenings in Yellowstone National Park when traveling from Jackson Hole in March, with lows around 10°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 11th (Sat) early enough to fly to Sioux Falls.
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Parks · Nature · Outdoors · Trails

Sioux Falls — 2 nights

Start off your visit on the 12th (Sun): steep yourself in history at Pipestone Historic District, appreciate the history behind Pipestone National Monument, and then sample the tasty concoctions at Take 16 Brewing Co.. Here are some ideas for day two: stroll through Sioux Falls Bike Trails, stroll around Falls Park, then take in the architecture and atmosphere at St. Joseph Cathedral, and finally don't miss a visit to Michelangelo's David replica.

For other places to visit, photos, reviews, and tourist information, you can read our Sioux Falls trip website.

Getting from Yellowstone National Park to Sioux Falls by flight takes about 6 hours. Other options: drive. The time zone changes from Mountain Standard Time (MST) to Central Standard Time (CST), which is usually a 1 hour difference. Traveling from Yellowstone National Park in March, things will get somewhat warmer in Sioux Falls: highs are around 44°F and lows about 24°F. Cap off your sightseeing on the 13th (Mon) early enough to go by car to Des Moines.
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Des Moines — 3 nights

Get out of town with these interesting Des Moines side-trips: Jacob Krumm Nature Preserve (in Grinnell) and Fun Valley Ski Area (in Montezuma).

To see other places to visit, more things to do, and tourist information, use the Des Moines trip itinerary planning tool.

Drive from Sioux Falls to Des Moines in 5 hours. Alternatively, you can fly; or take a bus. Traveling from Sioux Falls in March, expect somewhat warmer with lows of 30°F in Des Moines. Finish your sightseeing early on the 16th (Thu) so you can fly to Nashville.
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Nashville — 5 nights

Music City U.S.A.

Nashville is known for nightlife, museums, and historic sites. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: indulge your taste buds at Food & Drink, steep yourself in history at Lotz House Museum, take a stroll through Downtown Nashville, and explore the galleries of Andrew Jackson's Hermitage.

To find more things to do, ratings, where to stay, and more tourist information, read Nashville journey maker website.

Fly from Des Moines to Nashville in 3.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. In March, Nashville is a bit warmer than Des Moines - with highs of 61°F and lows of 39°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 21st (Tue) to allow time to fly to Charleston.
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Charleston — 1 night

On the 22nd (Wed), stop by J.Q. Dickinson Salt-Works, then admire the masterpieces at Clay Center, then take an in-depth tour of West Virginia State Museum, and finally get a sense of history and politics at West Virginia State Capitol.

To find photos, traveler tips, where to stay, and tourist information, go to the Charleston tour itinerary planner.

Traveling by flight from Nashville to Charleston takes 5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. Traveling from Nashville to Charleston, you'll lose 1 hour due to the time zone difference. Traveling from Nashville in March, expect Charleston to be little chillier, temps between 55°F and 34°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 22nd (Wed) to allow enough time to drive to Lansing.
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Lansing — 1 night

Start off your visit on the 23rd (Thu): take in the views from New River Gorge Bridge, explore the striking landscape at New River Gorge National River, then indulge your thirst for a good beer at Bridge Brew Works, and finally get a dose of the wild on TreeTops Canopy Tour.

To see maps, ratings, and other tourist information, read our Lansing trip maker site.

Getting from Charleston to Lansing by car takes about 1.5 hours. Other options: drive; or do a combination of bus and taxi; or do a combination of train and taxi. While traveling from Charleston, expect slightly colder days and about the same nights in Lansing, ranging from highs of 50°F to lows of 31°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 23rd (Thu) so you can drive to Weston.
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Weston — 1 night

On the 24th (Fri), get a taste of the local shopping with Appalachian Glass, then see the interesting displays at Museum of American Glass, and then steep yourself in history at Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum.

For reviews, more things to do, where to stay, and more tourist information, go to the Weston trip planner.

Traveling by car from Lansing to Weston takes 2 hours. In March, daytime highs in Weston are 49°F, while nighttime lows are 31°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 24th (Fri) to allow time to fly back home.
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United States travel guide

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More than the country of car-packed streets seen in TV shows and movies, the United States of America is a complex and diverse home to over 300 million people living in a wide range of landscapes and climates. From its big-city skyscrapers to its sprawling natural parks, the country's ''melting pot'' combines many ethnic groups that share a strong sense of national identity despite their cultural differences. A country of road trips and big blue skies, the United States harbors orderly cities filled with restaurants, parks, museums, and innumerable sightseeing opportunities, as well as pristine natural areas perfect for a holiday in the great outdoors. To see as much as you can of this diverse land quickly, drive over some of the more than 6 million km (4 million mi) of highways leading through deserts, mountain peaks, fertile fields, and giant urban centers.
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West Virginia travel guide

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Historic Sites · State Parks · Zipline
The Mountain State
Located entirely within the Appalachian Mountain region, the aptly nicknamed "Mountain State" represents the highest state east of the Mississippi River with an average elevation of about 460 m (1,500 ft) above sea level. With an official motto of "Mountaineers are always free," West Virginia is home to a fiercely independent people, proud of their state's rich natural resources, physical beauty, and traditional culture. The state is often overlooked by tourists, and its major attractions retain an off-the-beaten-path character and exemplify a laid-back pace of life. West Virginians like to describe their part of the country as both wild and wonderful, a claim you can easily test on a holiday here by filling your itinerary with exploration of the state's green mountains, white-water rivers, and historical small towns.
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