14 Best States to Visit in February for a Winter Getaway

While others are counting down to spring, smart travelers know this month holds hidden treasures across the United States. February serves up incredible travel opportunities with smaller crowds and sweet off-season deals.

Here’s your curated guide to the most amazing places to visit this February, complete with insider tips and where to stay.

 
 
 
 
 
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1. Washington

Embrace the Pacific Northwest’s moody winter charm in Washington state, where snow-capped mountains and cozy urban scenes create the perfect February escape.

Seattle’s iconic Pike Place Market buzzes with fewer tourists, making it ideal for sampling artisanal treats and chatting with local vendors.

The San Juan Islands offer spectacular whale-watching opportunities as gray whales begin their annual migration. For winter sports, the pristine slopes of Mount Baker boast some of the deepest snowfall in North America.

Insider Tip: Skip the Space Needle crowds and head to Kerry Park for the best Seattle skyline photos, especially during the golden hour when the city lights start twinkling.

Where to Stay: Four Seasons Hotel Seattle – This sophisticated urban retreat offers rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows framing Elliott Bay views and houses an infinity pool that seems to merge with Puget Sound.

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2. North Carolina

February in North Carolina’s mountain town of Asheville delivers a magical mix of arts, culture, and outdoor adventure without the autumn leaf-peeping crowds.

The River Arts District pulses with creativity in over 200 working studios, while the majestic Biltmore Estate shows off its architectural splendor against the winter skies.

Coastal areas provide a milder escape. Stroll along quiet beaches in the Outer Banks or explore historic Wilmington. Nature lovers can spot migrating birds at wildlife refuges.

Insider Tip: February is prime oyster season on the coast. Slurp fresh bivalves at local seafood shacks for a true taste of Carolina.

Where to Stay: The Omni Grove Park Inn – This historic granite palace offers sweeping mountain views and houses one of the country’s top-rated subterranean spas.

 
 
 
 
 
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3. Tennessee

Memphis in February serves up blues, barbecue, and bargains without the usual tourist crush.

Music lovers can explore Beale Street’s legendary venues with plenty of elbow room, while history buffs can delve into civil rights history at the powerful National Civil Rights Museum.

The mild winter temperatures make it perfect for strolling through Overton Park or catching a Grizzlies game at the FedExForum.

Insider Tip: Visit the Stax Museum of American Soul Music on Tuesday afternoons when local musicians often drop by for impromptu jam sessions.

Where to Stay: The Westin Memphis Beale Street – Located steps from the best blues clubs, this modern hotel offers soundproofed rooms for peaceful rest after late-night music sessions.

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4. New Mexico

Albuquerque in February dazzles with clear days perfect for hot air balloon rides over the Rio Grande Valley. The city’s Old Town comes alive with traditional luminarias and Native American cultural events.

The nearby Sandia Peak Tramway offers spectacular sunset views without summer’s crowds.

Where to Stay: Hotel Chaco – This boutique hotel celebrates Native American culture with museum-quality art and architecture inspired by Chaco Canyon.

 
 
 
 
 
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5. Arizona

February in Arizona means perfect hiking weather and desert wildflowers starting to bloom. Phoenix and Scottsdale buzz with energy as the WM Phoenix Open brings golf enthusiasts and party-seekers alike.

Craving culture? Phoenix’s Desert Botanical Garden showcases stunning desert flora, while the Heard Museum offers a deep dive into Native American art and history.

For a splash of luxury, head to Paradise Valley. This posh enclave near Scottsdale boasts world-class golf courses, shopping and restaurants.

Where to Stay: Mountain Shadows Resort Scottsdale – This mid-century modern gem offers stunning Camelback Mountain views and boasts a unique par-3 golf course.

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6. Hawaii

February brings peaceful vibes to the Hawaiian islands with fewer crowds and surprisingly affordable rates. The ocean stays delightfully warm at 70-75°F, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

It’s peak whale-watching season, with majestic humpbacks putting on spectacular shows. While it’s technically Hawaii’s “coldest” month, the temperatures remain heavenly compared to mainland winters.

The Maui accommodation rates might be steeper, but Oahu offers economy rooms that are more affordable.

Insider Tip: Stay in Kihei for the driest weather conditions across all islands.

Where to Stay: Four Seasons Resort Oahu – This luxurious retreat offers prime whale watching opportunities right from your private lanai.

 
 
 
 
 
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7. Montana

Big Sky Country offers pristine powder and uncrowded slopes in February. The mountain hosts weekly events like Peakside Pours wine tastings and charming avalanche dog meet-and-greets.

In town, you’ll find everything from cozy spas to vibrant musical performances. The unique sport of skijoring (skiing while being pulled by horses) adds an extra thrill to the winter scene.

For a unique twist, try ice fishing on one of Montana’s frozen lakes. It’s a cool way to embrace the local culture and maybe catch your dinner.

Where to Stay: The Wilson Hotel – This downtown gem puts you close to dining, shopping, and mountain activities.

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8. Texas

Texas serves up sun-soaked adventures when much of the country is still shivering. San Antonio beckons with its charming River Walk and world-famous Alamo.

Colorado Bend State Park offers hiking trails and waterfalls without the summer crowds. For a dose of small-town charm, Fredericksburg combines German heritage with Hill Country views.

Don’t miss the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, a February highlight that’ll have you cheering for bronco-busting cowboys and marveling at prize-winning livestock.

Where to Stay: The Hotel Emma in San Antonio, a converted 19th-century brewery with a rooftop pool and phenomenal river views.

 
 
 
 
 
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9. South Carolina

Escape the winter chill and head to sunny South Carolina this February. With mild temperatures and fewer crowds, it’s the perfect time to explore the Palmetto State’s charm.

Stroll through historic Charleston’s cobblestone streets, admiring the colorful antebellum homes. Take a day trip to Myrtle Beach for a peaceful oceanside retreat. The beaches are quiet, and you might spot dolphins playing in the waves.

Where to Stay: Book a room at The Vendue in Charleston, a boutique art hotel with rotating exhibits and a rooftop bar.

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10. Alaska

February in Alaska delivers an otherworldly winter experience with spectacular azure skies against snow-capped mountains. The days grow longer, offering perfect conditions for winter sports and northern lights viewing.

Juneau, the capital, offers a mix of outdoor activities and cultural attractions. Strap on your snowshoes and explore Mendenhall Glacier. The visitor center is open on weekends, providing insights into this icy marvel.

Fairbanks hosts the World Ice Art Championships, showcasing stunning ice sculptures from international artists. The Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race adds extra excitement to the winter scene.

Where to Stay: Borealis Basecamp – Sleep under the northern lights in clear-roofed igloos.

 
 
 
 
 
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11. California

February in California? Yes, please! San Francisco dazzles with the Chinese New Year Festival and Tulipmania at Pier 39, while Santa Barbara hosts its star-studded International Film Festival.

Insider Tip: February’s the perfect time to spot migrating gray whales off the coast. Book a boat tour for an up-close encounter with these gentle giants.

Where to Stay: Palace Hotel San Francisco – This historic luxury hotel offers timeless elegance and puts you steps away from February’s festivities.

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12. Florida

February delivers perfect weather and exciting festivals across the Sunshine State. The Everglades Seafood Festival kicks off the month with live country music and fresh seafood, while the Mount Dora Arts Festival showcases 300 fine artists.

February is a great time to spot manatees in Crystal River. These gentle giants gather in the warm springs, offering a truly magical wildlife encounter.

Don’t miss the Florida State Fair in Tampa, a beloved tradition featuring rides, live entertainment, and mouthwatering fair food. It’s a slice of Americana you won’t want to miss.

Where to Stay: The Don CeSar – This pink palace on St. Pete Beach offers historic glamour and front-row sunset views.

 
 
 
 
 
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13. Nevada

Las Vegas sparkles in February with an incredible lineup of entertainment. Catch U2 at the MSG Sphere!

Beyond the glitz, nature beckons. Valley of Fire State Park offers a stunning landscape of red rock formations and ancient petroglyphs. For romance, the Ethel M Cactus Garden transforms with its Lights of Love display.

Where to Stay: The Venetian – Luxury resort offering world-class entertainment and dining under one roof.

14. Georgia

February in Atlanta offers mild temperatures perfect for exploring the city’s cultural attractions. The Georgia Aquarium and World of Coca-Cola provide indoor entertainment during occasional chilly days.

The month brings vibrant celebrations for Black History Month across the city’s historic sites and cultural centers. Take a stroll through Savannah’s historic squares, draped in Spanish moss and Southern charm.

Where to Stay: The St. Regis Atlanta – Luxurious Buckhead location offering Southern hospitality with modern elegance.