Thanksgiving Trip Ideas
Episode 199: The Best Family Thanksgiving Getaways in the U.S.
Hosts: Rob & Traci
Release Date: November 2025
When you think Thanksgiving, you probably picture turkey, football, and the Macy’s Parade—but what if your family celebrated somewhere new?
In Episode 199, Rob and Traci explore America’s best Thanksgiving destinations—from mountain towns and colonial villages to rivers lined with glowing holiday lights. Whether you want cozy, coastal, or full-on festive, this episode is stuffed with ideas for a holiday you’ll truly be thankful for (and yes, the dad jokes are fully baked).
🗺 Top Thanksgiving Destinations
Plymouth, Massachusetts – Where it all began! Enjoy parades, concerts, and a hands-on history experience at the Plymouth Patuxet Museums, complete with a traditional feast served 17th-century style.
Asheville, North Carolina – The Biltmore Estate sparkles with lights and decorations by Thanksgiving. Add Blue Ridge hikes and farm-to-table dining for the ultimate mountain holiday.
Williamsburg, Virginia – Step back in time at Colonial Williamsburg. Dine in historic taverns by candlelight, then head to Busch Gardens’ Christmas Town for lights and thrills.
Smoky Mountains, Tennessee – Cozy cabins, Dollywood’s Smoky Mountain Christmas, and mountain views for miles. Feast first, hike later!
San Antonio, Texas – Celebrate along the River Walk under glowing lights. Try Tex-Mex twists on the holiday meal—like turkey enchiladas—and don’t miss the Ford Holiday River Parade.
Santa Fe, New Mexico – Classic Thanksgiving meets Southwestern flair with green chile mashed potatoes and pumpkin empanadas. Explore art markets, museums, and the historic plaza.
Charleston, South Carolina – History, charm, and Southern cooking at its best. Feast on sweet potato pie and stroll the Battery afterward for “gravy steps.”
Mackinac Island, Michigan – No cars, just peace. Arrive by ferry, enjoy quiet island charm, and dine at historic inns before winter sets in.
Lake Tahoe, CA/NV – Ski if it’s snowing, hike if it’s not. Resorts serve full Thanksgiving dinners—perfect for families who love adventure and cozy evenings.
Branson, Missouri – Silver Dollar City’s Christmas lights, live holiday shows, and hearty meals make Branson a cheerful, family-friendly choice.
Bonus Picks: Stowe (VT) for a snowy New England vibe, Lancaster County (PA) for a slower pace, and St. Augustine (FL) for warm-weather lights.
✨ Thanksgiving Travel Tips
- Book early—popular spots fill fast.
- Leave early if you’re driving.
- Let someone else cook. Restaurant feasts taste better when you’re not washing dishes!
- Kids won’t remember perfect stuffing—they’ll remember the laughter and stories.
💬 Favorite Quotes
“Kids won’t remember if the stuffing was perfect. They’ll remember the trip, the laughter, and the stories.” — Rob
“It’s Thanksgiving and a mountain retreat all in one—just watch out for bears. They’re not great at sharing dessert.” — Traci
📚 Announcements
🎉 Rob’s New Book: The Family Vacationer: A Parent’s Guide to Meaningful Travel releases Nov. 11, 2025 — filled with stories and tips for travel that connects. Pre-orders open soon!
🎙 Episode 200 Live in Orlando!
Join Rob & Traci at Caribe Royale, Dec. 13–15, 2025, for a live recording of The Family Vacationer’s 200th episode!
🌍 Connect
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