the shenandoah valley in viriginia. harrisonburg is a good, decently sized town. a few hours from the ocean, a few hours from dc, right in the middle of the valley. you literally wake up and look out the window and see mountains (which are great for hikes.) there is a road in a state park just east of harrisonburg called skyline drive, it follows the appalachian trail through the mountains...it s gorgeous! plus its a hop, skip, and a jump from nyc, so all your new york friends will still be within driving distance.there are also two colleges in town, so there s plenty for a twenty-something to do.
Hello, Ive lived in California for 16 years and for what your looking for, I think that Santa Cruz or any place around the Santa Cruz mountains is perfect for you. Santa Cruz has beautiful beaches and a fun boardwalk, its also about 30 minutes away from the Santa Cruz mountains, which has tons of trees, especially big ones. The biggest in the world! Literally! Santa Cruz is also an hour to an hour and a half from San Francisco if you would ever want to visit and if you ever want to see Tahoe, which is absolutely gorgeous, its only 4 hours away, which isn t too bad.
The guy who said the Shenandoah Valley was on point! Me and my husband used to live in Richmond and would always take weekend trips out there (we are in our mid 20 s). The national park there is gorgeous and there are tons of beautiful vineyards around that area. You would be a short drive to ski resorts and the New River (I love white water rafting there). There are also a ton of caverns in the area and people are so nice. Roanoke is great as well- it s one of the more populated areas of the Shennadoah Valley. You have a short drive to VA Tech or UVA to catch some football games. I really can t say enough good of Virginia as I have been all over the state and have lived in Bristol and Richmond. Good luck in your decision!
There is WAY more to New York than NYC. New York has everything you are looking for if you just head a little north and west. The Adirondacks are quite beautiful. The Finger Lakes region is pretty darn nice too. The Hudson Valley is stunning. All you have to do is move out of the city! It s all here for you if you look.Wherever you do find yourself, good luck and HAPPY NEW YEAR! Merry Christmas too! and Happy Hanukkah if that s what you celebrate. Well, Happy Whatever You Celebrate This TIme of Year!
Hello, i am living in California. I do not know how much you like quite but i think you will like San Diego city. Here, San Diego has mountain, tree, and ocean. Cali has a long coastline from north to south. San Diego is not a huge city, but it has a nice weather. Not too cold in Winter, and not too hot in summer. To compare with some states in US, i think that San Diego is a good place to live.
Northern Michigan and Michigan s Upper Peninsula there are over 200 waterfalls up there. there are hundreds of inland lakes up there Lake Superior Lake Shore is beautiful Pictured rocks national lake shore is awesome and the porcupine mountain is breath taking.
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