I’ve visited all 50 states. There are 7 cozy cities I always tell people to visit during the winter months.

Emily stands in the middle of a street lined with shops in Park City, Utah.
Park City, Utah, is one of my favorite US cities to visit in the winter.

  • After traveling to all 50 states, I've come across some charming cities to visit in the winter.
  • Healdsburg, California, and Aspen, Colorado, feel especially magical during the holidays.
  • I also love visiting Park City, Charleston, and Boulder for cozy winter vibes.

When it comes to winter travel, there's nothing quite like visiting a picture-perfect town with charming local shops, friendly faces, and festivals for every occasion.

After visiting all 50 states, I've discovered that some cities feel like Hallmark movies in real life — especially during the holidays. Here are some of my favorites to visit for cute winter vibes.

Boulder, Colorado, is full of cozy shops and restaurants.
Emily takes a selfie in front of trees with Christmas lights on a street lined with stores and mountains in the background.

As a Boulder resident, I may be biased, but this Colorado city feels made for a Hallmark movie. Downtown, the pedestrian-only Pearl Street is lined with local shops, cozy restaurants, and every outdoor-gear store you could imagine.

During the holidays, the streets twinkle with colorful lights, and frequent festivals, art markets, and a festive parade bring the town to life.

Towering above it all, the Boulder Star on Flagstaff Mountain — a massive illuminated landmark visible from miles away — casts a magical glow over the city, making the season feel truly special.

Healdsburg, California, is stunning during the holidays.
Emily poses in a tunnel of Christmas lights.

Healdsburg, California, is one of my favorite small towns in the country.

The downtown area is perfectly walkable with boutique shops, tasting rooms, and cozy cafés centered around a gorgeous town square.

I especially love visiting during "Merry Healdsburg," the tree-lighting event where Santa appears, the whole town comes out, and there are carriage rides, live music, and a holiday market.

Throughout the season, various holiday events and decorations create a storybook winter wonderland at every turn.

Aspen, Colorado, feels like a winter wonderland.
Emily holds a drink and stands in front of a snow polo match with mountains in the background.

I love visiting Aspen, Colorado, year-round, but the holidays have a way of making the whole town feel magical.

I always enjoy wandering the pedestrian-only streets, with charming (and upscale) shops and restaurants against the dramatic mountain backdrop. Plus, there are plenty of opportunities to ski.

Each year, I make it a point to watch the Snow Polo Championship, which spectators can easily access from downtown Aspen. Whether you attend as a ticket holder or a free spectator, it's a truly unique holiday experience.

Park City, Utah, truly feels like the set of a Hallmark movie.
A snowy main street in Park City, Utah.

I love visiting Park City during the holidays. There's something special about seeing the snowy streets and lights while walking along the historic Main Street, with its charming Western shops and upscale restaurants.

Skiing in the area adds to the magic, and all the festive decorations and seasonal events make it feel like the perfect winter escape.

Charleston is beautifully decorated during the holiday season.
A huge Christmas tree made out of lights in Charleston.

In my opinion, there's nothing quite like visiting Charleston during the holiday season.

Strolling along the Battery and getting lost along the historic cobblestone streets of the French Quarter and South of Broad, I'm surrounded by pastel-colored homes, wrought-iron balconies, and beautifully decorated architecture that looks like it was made for a holiday scene.

The cozy shops, cafés, and hidden courtyards add to the magical atmosphere. I love shopping for holiday gifts, stopping into special Christmas pop-up shops, and admiring the over-the-top decor and festive lights that seem to cover every surface downtown.

Bayfield, Wisconsin, is a quaint town with cozy Midwestern vibes.
The exterior of a bookstore and pub decorated for Christmas in Bayfield, Wisconsin.

Situated on the shores of Lake Superior, Bayfield, Wisconsin, is filled with historic brick storefronts, cozy cafés, and local boutique lodging, all with a welcoming Midwestern vibe.

During Christmas in Bayfield, twinkling lights line the streets, local shops host craft markets, and festive events make the harbor area feel friendly, magical, and almost surreal.

Vail, Colorado, is a must-visit during the holiday season.
Emily stands on an elevated platform with an ice rink below and mountains in the background.

This brings the total to three Colorado towns on my list, but Vail is worth it. With twinkling lights lining the European-inspired architecture, cozy shops, and mountain views around every corner, visiting seemingly transports me to the scene of a movie.

I love the festive energy around the ice skating rink, where families and friends gather. Plus, I always have to stop by the Four Seasons for an elevated cup of "haute chocolate."

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