Are you looking for the perfect getaway this August? These are the best places to visit in August in the USA.
We’ve been dreaming up where we want to explore next, and since I love doing a ton of research beforehand, we came up with a list of the best US destinations for this month. Some places have the most amazing weather, some are great for avoiding the crowds, and some have unique festivals or events only happening in August.
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Last Updated: May 31, 2024
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15 Best Places to Visit in August in USA
1. Portland, OR →
100 SW Main St #1100, Portland, OR 97204, map
Things You Can’t Miss: Columbia River Gorge, Pittock Mansion, Powell’s
What to Eat: Where to Eat in Portland
Where to Stay: Find Portland Hotel Deals
Summer is glorious in Portland! When we lived here, the weather was depressing, but by the time the summer came, it felt so amazing that you forgot about all the other months. We lived for the two good months out of the year, July and August. The average precipitation is the lowest in August, and the locals all come out to soak up the sun and spend time outdoors.
Notable Events: Pickathon Music Festival
Local Tip: When the weather is clear, the mountain views from the city are amazing. Click here to find the best views of the city.
See More: 101 Things to Do in Portland Oregon
2. Seattle, WA →
701 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101, map
Things You Can’t Miss: Pike Place Market, Chihuly Glass Sculpture Museum, Gasworks Park
What to Eat: Chuck’s Hop Shop, The Pink Door, Elliott’s Oyster House
Where to Stay: Seattle Hotel and Rental Deals
Seattle and Portland are only three hours apart and share similar weather, which means July and August are the best months to visit both of these PNW destinations. In August, the temperatures average at a high and low of 73 and 55.
It’s a great time to be outside, and there are so many amazing hikes nearby. Look out for Mount Rainier, which hides behind clouds most of the year. While in town, hang out in the parks for a picnic, find a great outdoor patio for food and drinks, and check out the best museums in the city. If you’re here longer than a weekend, you can also go on some easy day trips from Seattle.
Notable Events: Washington State International Kite Festival
See More: Ultimate Seattle Bucket List
3. Boston, MA
73 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02108, map
Things You Can’t Miss: Freedom Trail, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Faneuil Hall
What to Eat: Carmelina’s, Neptune Oyster, Boston Sail Loft
Where to Stay: Search for Boston Hotels
Boston is one of the best places to visit in August on the east coast. By August, most places become miserably hot, but it’s the perfect time to visit Boston with temperatures in the high 70s or low 80s. Since it’s also Boston’s shoulder season, you can find some great travel deals. Plus, most of the colleges and universities are still on summer break, so you won’t have all the student traffic.
Notable Events: Fan Expo Boston (formerly Boston Comic Con)
Pro Tip: Popular festivals in August include the Boston Jazz Fest, Boston Seafood Festival, and Fan Expo Boston. If you’re looking for travel deals, though, avoid the dates of the big festivals.
4. Portland, ME →
14 Ocean Gateway Pier, Portland, ME 04101, map
Things You Can’t Miss: Portland Head Light, Casco Bay, Portland Museum of Art
What to Eat: Eventide Oyster Company, The Holy Donut, Street & Co.
Where to Stay: Portland Hotel Deals
If you’re looking for an east coast getaway, head to Portland, ME. The temperatures are mild (highs on average of 77°F) and make it perfect for spending time on the beach, visiting the lighthouses, or taking a stroll on the cobble-stoned streets.
Notable Events: Maine Lobster Festival
See More: 5 Beautiful Lighthouses in Portland Maine You Need to See
5. San Diego, CA →
996 N Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA 92101, map
Things You Can’t Miss: San Diego Zoo, North Park, Balboa Park
What to Eat: Carnitas Snack Shack, Tacos El Gordo, Hammond’s Gourmet Ice Cream
Where to Stay: Search San Diego Hotels
San Diego is a great year-round destination. We still miss the laid-back vibes of San Diego. August is a great time to visit to avoid the height of the summer crowds. The weather will be warm and dry, making it a great time to explore the 70 miles of coastline or Balboa Park.
Notable Events: Bike the Bay
See More: 101 Things to do in San Diego CA
6. Denali Naitonal Park, AK →
Park Rd, Denali National Park and Preserve, AK 99755, map
Things You Can’t Miss: Spot the Big 5, The Tundra Wilderness Tour, The Eielson Visitor Center
What to Eat: Denali Thai Food, Gold Rush Dining Room, Lucky Miss Saloon
Where to Stay: Denali Hotel Deals
Summer is the most popular time to visit Denali National Park since it gives you the most access to the park. Their core season runs from mid-June to mid-September with visitation at its highest from mid-June to mid-August.
By early August, tundra plants start changing to brilliant reds, orange, and yellows, and the berries are also out, meaning more chances to see bears. Plus, the vicious mosquitoes are gone from most of the park (except for Wonder Lake).
August is towards the end of their rainy season, so the hope is to catch the park with lighter crowds at the end of August and still get a glimpse of the majestic Denali peak. You also get around 15 hours of daylight, which means you can pack in your day with adventures.
Pro Tip: Be sure to familiarize yourself with the bus system since you need to use it to access the park. Check out the details here.
See More: 17 Unforgettable Things to do in Denali National Park
7. Lake Powell, UT/AZ →
US-89, Page, AZ 86040, map
Things You Can’t Miss: Antelope Canyon Boat Tours, Rainbow Bridge, Glen Canyon Dam
What to Eat: Rainbow Room, Driftwood Lounge
Where to Stay: Lake Powell Resorts and Marinas
Lake Powell is a fun summer getaway that gives you a mix of beautiful canyons, red rocks, and deep blue water. Summer is hot in the area, but it’s easy to cool off when you’re on the water.
Pro Tip: Don’t miss some of the incredible nearby attractions too, like Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon and The Wave.
See More: 11 Things to do in Lake Powell and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
8. Oregon Coast, OR →
Cannon Beach, OR 97110, map
Things You Can’t Miss: Astoria, Thor’s Well, Samuel H Boardman
What to Eat: Kelly’s Brighton Marina, Pronto Pup, Pelican Pub & Brewery
Where to Stay: Search for Oregon Hotel Deals
Our road trip down the entire Oregon Coast is still one of our favorites to date. The temperatures are mild and misty throughout the year, so it’s a great getaway if you’re looking to escape the heat. Whether you want to see dramatic coastlines, catch and eat the best crabs ever, or relax in a cute bed & breakfast, it’s a great time to visit.
Pro Tip: Dress is layers and be sure to have a solid rain coat.
See More: The Ultimate Oregon Coast Road Trip – All the Best Stops
9. Yellowstone National Park, WY →
View Avenue, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190, map
Things You Can’t Miss: Boiling River, Artist’s Point, Grand Prismatic
What to Eat: Old Faithful Inn Dining Room, Mammoth Hot Springs Dining Room, Lake House Restaurant
Where to Stay: Yellowstone Hotels and Rentals
If you love to hike, August is the best time to visit Yellowstone. The weather is pleasant, as it is one of the warmest and driest months with highs in the 70s. Most hiking trails and all the facilities are open. It’s also a great time to be on the water.
The downsides are the crowds and many animal species heading to higher elevations. In high season, you also have to book accommodations way in advance.
You will still see a variety of wildlife, but not as often as in spring or fall. If you want to avoid the crowds, luckily, there are over 1000 miles of hiking trails, and the farther out you go, the more solitude you will find. Just try to avoid the Canyon area from noon to dusk.
Notable Events: Shoshone Bannock Indian Festival
See More: Best Things to do in Yellowstone National Park + Essential Tips for Your Visit
10. Acadia National Park / Bar Harbor, ME →
25 Visitor Center Rd, Bar Harbor, ME 04609, map
Things You Can’t Miss: Cadillac Mountain, Scenic Park Loop Road, Precipice Trail
What to Eat: Havana, Café This Way, Side Street Cafe
Where to Stay: Find Bar Harbor Hotel Deals
Acadia National Park has the most pleasant weather in the summer with temperatures in the high 70s. Using Bar Harbor as your base, you have plenty of restaurants and shopping options. Then when you’re ready to explore the park, drive the scenic loop, hike the iconic trails, or rock climb along the coast.
The downside is that it’s peak season, and it will be hard to avoid crowds. Get there early in the morning.
See More: 15 Breathtaking Things to do in Acadia National Park
11. Glacier National Park, MT →
64 Grinnell Dr, West Glacier, MT 59936, map
Things You Can’t Miss: Going-to-the-Sun Road, Avalanche Lake Hike, Two Medicine Lake
What to Eat: Wandering Gringo Cafe, Sunflower Cafe
Where to Stay: Hotels Near Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park has a short summer season, so take advantage of the warmer weather when you can. Day time temps are in the 70s, which makes it perfect for hiking, kayaking, or just enjoying the scenic drives with the windows down.
July and August are the peak months with high lodging prices, and you have to book way in advance. It’s hard to avoid, though, since any other time of year, many of the roads, trails, and businesses are closed.
Pro Tip: Don’t forget Bear Spray! If you’re flying to the area, you can always ship it to your hotel or purchase when you land.
See More: 9 Incredible Things to do in Glacier National Park Montana
12. Providence, RI
1 Sabin St, Providence, RI 02903, map
Things You Can’t Miss: John Brown House, Benefit Street, Providence Athenaeum, Roger Williams Park
What to Eat: Providence Coal Fired Pizza, Waterman Grille, Tallulah’s Taqueria
Where to Stay: Hotel Deals in Providence RI
If you love art, head to Providence, where the charming town is full of life in August. A great way to enjoy the evening is to head to the riverbanks where you can stay warm next to the lit braziers.
Notable Events: Rhode Island International Film Festival
13. Chicago, IL
15816 Orlan Brook Dr, Orland Park, IL 60462, map
Things You Can’t Miss: Millennium Park, Willis Tower, Navy Pier
What to Eat: The Purple Pig, Girl & the Goat, Smoque BBQ
Where to Stay: Chicago Hotel Deals
August is a great time to enjoy the summer weather in the city. You can see the popular tourist spots like Millennium Park or head to the beaches on Lake Michigan.
Notable Events: Chicago Air and Water Show
See More: 15 Spectacular Day Trips from Chicago
14. Memphis, TN
3205 Elvis Presley Blvd, Memphis, TN 38116, map
Things You Can’t Miss: Graceland, Beale Street, National Civil Rights Museum
What to Eat: Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken, Central BBQ, Marlowe’s Ribs & Restaurant
Where to Stay: Search for Memphis Hotel Deals
Memphis isn’t the best spot for escaping the heat in August, but if you’re even remotely an Elvis fan, then it’s the place to be. Elvis Week celebrates all things Elvis with everything from bingo, to the 5k run, and of course, a tribute artists contest. I’m actually curious about Elvis Week since we did our vow renewals with an Elvis.
See More: These Are the Best Places to Visit in September in USA
15. Sturgis, SD
2040 Junction Ave, Sturgis, SD 57785, map
Things You Can’t Miss: Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame, Bear Butte, Poke Alice House
What to Eat: Jambonz Grill & Pub, Pizza Ranch, Loud American Roadhouse
Where to Stay: Hotel Deals in Sturgis
For optimal weather conditions, you should visit between May and September. The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally brings in hundreds of bikers every August for one of the biggest motorcycle events in the US. It transforms the city, and you can enjoy your visit watching motorcycle shows, races, and enjoying live music.
Map of the Best Places to Visit in August
More August Travel Destinations
- AK – Glacier Bay National Park
- AR – Hot Springs
- AZ – Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest National Park
- CA – Big Sur, LA, Laguna Beach, San Francisco, SLO, Sonoma County
- CO – Beaver Creek, Denver
- FL – Orlando FL
- GA – Tybee Island / Golden Isles
- HI – Honolulu
- IN – Indianapolis
- MA – Nantucket, Wellfleet / Cape Cod
- MO – Branson, St Louis
- MN – Minneapolis / St Paul
- NC – Outer Banks
- NM – Santa Fe
- NJ – Cape May
- NY – Adirondacks, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Sullivan Catskills
- OR – Bend OR
- RI – Newport
- SC – Myrtle Beach SC
- TN – Great Smoky Mountains NP
- UT – Boulder, Salt Lake City
- VT – Northern Vermont
- WA – Mount Rainier, Olympia
- WI – Lake Geneva
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