The best places to digital detox in the USA
Where to escape it all in 2018
Big Bend National Park, Texas
Big Bend National Park, Texas
Point Reyes National Seashore, California
Point Reyes National Seashore, California
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina & Tennessee
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina & Tennessee
There are plenty of peaceful waterfalls to be found in the park including the popular Grotto, Laurel, Abrams and Rainbow falls. While the hikes can be difficult, they are certainly worth it. The only place to stay in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park that isn't a tent is LeConte Lodge – the highest guest lodge in eastern America. Don’t expect luxury though. It’s only accessible by foot and cabins are very basic.
Badlands National Park, South Dakota
Badlands National Park, South Dakota
Molokai, Hawaii
Molokai, Hawaii
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Montana, & Idaho
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Montana, & Idaho
Most of Yellowstone’s highlights can be found on the Grand Loop Road, which is a beautiful 142-mile drive. It’s a park packed full of impressive statistics. Yellowstone is home to over 290 waterfalls, a caldera with over 10,000 thermal features including 300 geysers, large petrified forests, two species of bear, over 2,000 campsites, 1,100 species of plant and the largest lake in north America – Yellowstone Lake.
Of bears & bison: why Yellowstone reminds us of our place on the planet.
Olympic National Park, Washington
Olympic National Park, Washington
Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida
Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida
Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska
Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska
Arches National Park, Utah
Named for the 2,000-plus arches that cover the park, this is a red-rocked geological landscape unlike any other. Like many of the USA’s national parks, you can only camp within its bounds. If you like the idea of camping more than the reality, nearby Moab Under Canvas is a more luxurious way of experiencing the desert while still feeling disconnected from technology.
Arches Natioanl Park, Utah
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
This ancient landscape has barely changed for millennia, with the oldest rocks dated at nearly 2.7 billion years old. Covering 310,00 acres, there are a variety of ecosystems found within the park that offer refuge to an impressive 61 species of mammal including bears, wolves and even mountain lions.
For more on what to expect on a road trip in northern Wyoming, see our guide.
Acadia National Park, Maine
Fringed by the Atlantic and dotted with picturesque islands on the east coast of Maine, the rugged landscapes of this popular national park are the perfect place to lose yourself in nature. There are rock pools to explore, scenic drives to enjoy and a host of outdoor activities on offer, as well as four lighthouses to discover.
Acadia National Park, Maine
Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
Just 75 miles from the nation’s capital, Washington, DC, this inland national park near the border of West Virginia is all about wide-open spaces. Wood hollows, tumbling falls and towering peaks abound and unlike most national parks, you don’t have to camp. Found along Skyline Drive, Skyland, Big Meadows Lodge and Lewis Mountain Cabins all offer rustic lodge experiences.
Shenandoah National Park, Virginia
Cumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia
Georgia's southernmost and largest barrier island, Cumberland Island is an undeveloped maritime haven and the best way to see its wide marshes, quiet beaches and small forests is by bike. There are only two ways to stay here. You can either camp or spend a night at the all-inclusive Greyfield Inn – a converted Carnegie mansion. However you decide to stay, it’s worth noting that you can only get to the island by foot ferry.
Rawah Wilderness, Colorado
Covering small glacial valleys, rolling hills, granite peaks and trout-filled lakes, Rawah Wilderness area in Colorado is unlikely to be somewhere you’ve heard of before – making it the perfect spot for a digital detox. Even the nearby towns of Gould, Walden and Rustic sound a little switched off. A stay in nearby Rawah Ranch is a must if you’re looking for a true Western experience.
Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
Amish country, Pennsylvania
If you find it difficult to give up your favourite devices, head for Amish country. In Lancaster County, you’ll find Amish B&Bs in which you can experience their self-sustainable way of life, totally disconnected from modern technology. Amish Farm Stay is a good place to start your research, but be sure you start looking at least a few months in advance as places book out quickly.
Hudson Valley, New York
If you want a digital detox but don’t want to venture too far from civilisation, the Hudson Valley metro area in New York state was ranked the worst place in the USA for phone reception in a built-up area in 2017. From Albany to Yonkers, it seems that there are plenty of black holes for reception here, making checking your emails or posting on Facebook quite a challenge.
Looking for more ways to switch off? See our guide to digital detox holidays here.
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