Weekend getaway recommendations

What sort of stuff do you like to do? Sit in the hotel or very active?
Where are you located?
Fly vs. Drive?
We’re fairly active. Hiking, sports, like to go out to eat. Would rather not sit in a hotel room around the clock but would be ok on a beach. Not huge drinkers but will have a drink or two if we go out. We live in Ankeny, think we’re looking at flying.
 
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If you like a combination of outdoors and great beer - Asheville, NC can't be beat.
If you like live music - not just country - try Nashville, TN
Maybe a tad cool, but Northern MI - Traverse City and Mackinaw
Also can't go wrong with Black HIlls, SDak
 
Portland, New Orleans, Seattle.

Haven't been but are on the list Charleston, and Miami.
Portland Oregon is amazing. Direct flights from Des Moines. Great town for drinking and food. Lots of beautiful scenery is not far outside of town, if you're into hiking and the outdoors. And it's the strip club capital of the U.S, so there's lots of beautiful scenery in town as well, if that's your bag. Casa Diablo, for example, is vegan and vampire themed. Not to be missed.
 
Portland Oregon is amazing. Direct flights from Des Moines. Great town for drinking and food. Lots of beautiful scenery is not far outside of town, if you're into hiking and the outdoors. And it's the strip club capital of the U.S, so there's lots of beautiful scenery in town as well, if that's your bag. Casa Diablo, for example, is vegan and vampire themed. Not to be missed.
Ang and I messaged about Portland maybe a year or two ago. One of my favorite cities. Japanese Garden is amazing. (It's a garden, not a strip club @BCClone )
 
Ang and I messaged about Portland maybe a year or two ago. One of my favorite cities. Japanese Garden is amazing. (It's a garden, not a strip club @BCClone )
Been there. Lots of nice things to see. And that’s all I have to say about that.
 
Ang and I messaged about Portland maybe a year or two ago. One of my favorite cities. Japanese Garden is amazing. (It's a garden, not a strip club @BCClone )
Our favorite restaurant closed down due to the pandemic. It was a Thai place that served the hands down best chicken wings I've ever had. There's so much to do, there, though. One thing I highly recommend is the Night Market. They don't have it every night, or every week, but it's basically just a bunch of vendors in a giant warehouse. Starts after dark and is open very late. They have live music, and lots ways to spend money and alter your consciousness. Like a farmer's market but with homemade soap and leather goods instead of vegetables.
 
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Our favorite restaurant closed down due to the pandemic. It was a Thai place that served the hands down best chicken wings I've ever had. There's so much to do, there, though. One thing I highly recommend is the Night Market. They don't have it every night, or every week, but it's basically just a bunch of vendors in a giant warehouse. Starts after dark and is open very late. They have live music, and lots ways to spend money and alter your consciousness. Like a farmer's market but with homemade soap and leather goods instead of vegetables.
Pok pok!
 
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Our favorite restaurant closed down due to the pandemic. It was a Thai place that served the hands down best chicken wings I've ever had. There's so much to do, there, though. One thing I highly recommend is the Night Market. They don't have it every night, or every week, but it's basically just a bunch of vendors in a giant warehouse. Starts after dark and is open very late. They have live music, and lots ways to spend money and alter your consciousness. Like a farmer's market but with homemade soap and leather goods instead of vegetables.
I think I spent 3-4 hours at Powells books.
Our favorite place to eat was Frank's noodle house.
Check out this eclectic hotel we stayed at:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Wnz58n5nSvG9GvAGA
 
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We’re fairly active. Hiking, sports, like to go out to eat. Would rather not sit in a hotel room around the clock but would be ok on a beach. Not huge drinkers but will have a drink or two if we go out. We live in Ankeny, think we’re looking at flying.
Agree with those who suggested SE Minnesota or the SW part of Wisconsin. Some great stuff around there. I had a thread about suggestions in that area about this time last year, some were used! The state's only working water-powered mill is somewhere around there.

If flying, I really liked the Norfolk Botanical Gardens in Norfolk, VA - might want to check to see what kind of stuff they have in October, though - I only went once in Spring.

SW Pennsylvania / Into West Virginia is beautiful this time of year. (Pittsburg is pretty easy to fly into and out of. Not too big, not too small. Of course, do need a layover from DSM). The Castleman River Bridge in western Maryland was cool.
 
You said US only but assumed you meant not overseas. Check out Montreal. Easy to get to. Great museums, cathedrals, culture. Vibrant nightlife and great dining. Old Montreal is as if you’re in Europe but without the extra 5 hours in a plane. Don’t need to know french as most places will accommodate. Having an old francophone curse you out because they don’t know English is part of the charm. Being around for a canadiens game either at home or the road is like going to a Super Bowl party. Going in October you might want to avoid Canadian thanksgiving though. For a great outdoor trip you can hike up mont royal.
 
We’re fairly active. Hiking, sports, like to go out to eat. Would rather not sit in a hotel room around the clock but would be ok on a beach. Not huge drinkers but will have a drink or two if we go out. We live in Ankeny, think we’re looking at flying.
Sedona, AZ

 
Baraboo, WI. Some awesome restaurants, plenty of quiet time to "relax". Devil's Lake State Park is probably one of the most scenic places in the country in October.

PACKED on weekends and nice days though. Check Parfreys Glen and Mirror Lake for fewer people. Beautiful area in the fall. Probably stop at Gov. Dodge on the way in.
 
You said US only but assumed you meant not overseas. Check out Montreal. Easy to get to. Great museums, cathedrals, culture. Vibrant nightlife and great dining. Old Montreal is as if you’re in Europe but without the extra 5 hours in a plane. Don’t need to know french as most places will accommodate. Having an old francophone curse you out because they don’t know English is part of the charm. Being around for a canadiens game either at home or the road is like going to a Super Bowl party. Going in October you might want to avoid Canadian thanksgiving though. For a great outdoor trip you can hike up mont royal.

This is a great rec. We did Montreal about 8 yrs ago in mid October . So beautiful and great for 3-4 days. Absolutely feels like France. Visited a couple of the fancy churches and it is an experience to be in them when they play the organ. We attended a church service at the Notre Dame. I would love to go back to Montreal. This gets my vote!
 
Portland Oregon is amazing. Direct flights from Des Moines. Great town for drinking and food. Lots of beautiful scenery is not far outside of town, if you're into hiking and the outdoors. And it's the strip club capital of the U.S, so there's lots of beautiful scenery in town as well, if that's your bag. Casa Diablo, for example, is vegan and vampire themed. Not to be missed.

The coastal range just west of town have all sorts of good places to venture and the ocean isn't that far either.
 
My wife and I are looking to get away for a long weekend in the middle of October and are trying to come up with ideas. I’m looking for any recommendations on places for a 3-4 day weekend trip (within the US) that you’ve been on and enjoyed.
We went to San Diego/Coronado and loved it. Weather was great, food was excellent, and there was plenty to do (Torrey Pines Reserve, boat tours, Padres, USS Midway). There is also a direct flight from Des Moines through Allegiant which was perfectly fine for us. Highly recommend.
 

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