The Most Unforgettable Resorts in America, According to Our Travel Experts
From California to Florida, these U.S. resorts top the list for Travel + Leisure's A-List advisors.
Aerial yoga in a pine forest? A touch of Tuscany in California? Our A-List travel advisors share their favorite resorts in the United States.
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A guest room at the Lodge at Blue Sky .The Lodge at Blue Sky, Utah
"The Lodge at Blue Sky in Utah has everything I look for in a world-class resort. It's located in beautiful wilderness, with hiking and biking trails out the back door. It has a stunning spa run by a healer. The horse facility caters to riders of all levels, even those who don't want to ride. And there's a year-round lodge next to a lift at Park City Mountain, so you can retreat there after a day on the mountain." — Jessica Renshaw, Renshaw Travel
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A couple looking out at the snowy landscape at Sheldon Chalet in Alaska.Salamander Resort and Spa, Virginia
"The Salamander Resort and Spa in Middleburg, Virginia — about an hour outside of Washington, D.C. and Dulles Airport — has lovely spacious rooms, a superior spa, and excellent restaurants. The town offers delightful boutiques and shops. And there are several historic homes in the area, as well as great vineyards for wine tastings." — Ellen LeCompte, Travel Experts
Auberge Resorts Collection
A room with a pastoral view at the Primland resort.Primland Resort, Virginia
"Primland Resort, part of the Auberge Resorts Collection, offers a gorgeous setting in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains. Guests can participate in an incredible number of outdoor experiences year-round." — Norman Aynbinder, Excursionist
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The grounds at the Ojai Valley Inn.Ojai Valley Inn, California
"I love Ojai Valley Inn in California. It's only 45 minutes from Santa Barbara and a two-hour drive from LAX. The property is gorgeous and has something for everyone, including world-class dining, amazing wineries, a fabulous spa, walking and biking trails, and golf. It feels like you're in another country without actually leaving the U.S." — John Skelton, John Skelton Travels
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A cabin at Brush Creek Ranch.Brush Creek Ranch, Wyoming
"Brush Creek Ranch in Wyoming is as hard to get to as Amangiri. It has the feeling of an authentic, family-owned and operated experience out West, without jeopardizing any quality in food or wine." — Shawna Huffman Owen, Huffman Travel
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The pool chairs at Soho Beach House Miami.Soho Beach House, Florida
"Soho Beach House provides the best of Miami Beach with a touch of European sophistication and Old World elegance. I also enjoy that it's equally popular with locals as it is with visitors, so you always have an interesting mix of people in the common spaces." — Sheree M. Mitchell, Immersa Global
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Sheldon Chalet, Alaska, and The Lodge at Blue Sky, Utah
"The Sheldon Chalet in Alaska is among the most exclusive properties in the United States, and the only residence on Denali, the highest mountain peak in North America. The Lodge at Blue Sky is where luxury meets awesome activities. There's aerial yoga using silk that hangs from tall pine trees, an 18-hole clay disk shooting course, a whiskey distillery, a mountaintop yurt dinner, heli-skiing, an awesome spa, and amazing food." — Mark Lakin, The Legacy Untold
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