The United States is commonly broken into regions comprising nearby states that share common geography, culture, and even similar economies, which makes for easy adjustment when traveling across borders. Thinking in regional terms is like digging deeper for new insights and ways to experience parts of the US. The "Mid-South" contains sections of the northern part of the South and the southern part of the Midwest, where Nashville is considered the capital of this unofficial region.
Visit the Mid-South, with southern influences that are distinct from the Deep South, while the mountains, wine country, and Appalachian Trail offer romance and adventures. Choose from one of these towns to chill out with a distinct regional vibe and a different personality from one to the next. From coastal beaches to mountainous enclaves, you will find rich Mid-South history, various cultures, and diverse landscapes.
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Bay St. Louis, Mississippi

Enjoy scenic strolls, golfing, or charter fishing, followed by a lobster roll from Thorny Oyster and chill times at Daiquiri Shak, which serves over a dozen different hoppy flavors. Hustle and bustle are not part of the town's vocabulary, but splendid nature is, in fact, all around this slice of Mississippi Sound, an embayment of the Gulf of Mexico. Just 51 miles away from New Orleans, Bay St. Louis is your ticket to a chill getaway or a full-blown vacation that will leave lasting impressions.
Dahlonega, Georgia

Dining alfresco on a warm autumn afternoon on the sidewalk in front of Capers, one of the several eateries on the historic public square, via Jen Wolf / Shutterstock.com Dahlonega's every sight and experience really is "Pure Pold," with attractions like live music, theater, and other fine arts performances. Peruse galleries and shop your heart out at one-of-a-kind boutiques for unique home items and souvenirs, including a bottle of Georgia wine to share upon return. Enjoy hiking trails and world-class cycling paths and visit Mother Nature at the Chattahoochee National Forest. Drive the scenic Appalachian Trail, but don't leave without picking your own fruit at nearby orchards, and come back for the most cheerful holiday time during the famous Christmas markets.
Easton, Maryland

Downtown Easton in Maryland The newest park along the Tuckahoe River offers nature on the doorstep as a summertime destination for locals. Enjoy waterside recreation, strolls, and picnics in nature, and learn about how the park is dedicated to Frederick Douglass, an abolitionist born in Easton just over two centuries ago. Enjoy family time in July while seeing vintage agricultural and industrial machinery, tractor pulls, and other down-to-earth events, and choose the waterfront Robert Morris Inn just a few miles away for an atmospheric stay.
Ellijay, Georgia

Enjoy hikes for all levels and thrilling AT ventures through the wooded foothills, and return to chill in a cozy pub or bar in the evening. Reserve a shopping day at Mountain Treasures for adorable clothing and at Ellijay Winery with a sample selection of wines from Cartecay Vineyards. Spend a day waterside by the serene Carter’s Lake with pontoon boat rides and a marina, as well as a 62-mile natural shoreline, a joy on a stroll.
Gatlinburg, Tennessee

With just over 4,000 residents, you can immerse yourself in a chill getaway with a choice of pursuits in a serene environment with your favorite people. There is something for everyone, from great shopping, museums, and a massive aquarium to the gorgeous outdoors with plenty of adventurous activities through the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, like chasing waterfalls and mountain coasters. Find regular events and seasonal celebrations like chili cook-offs and the legendary Winterfest.
Helen, Georgia

There is also the Water Park and the Georgia Mountain Coaster, a must-experience flight over alpine scenery. Helen hosts plentiful German-inspired diners and cultural shopping at many boutiques, local shops, and the quintessential Christkindlmarkt during the holidays. Choose a B&B or a hotel like Valhalla Resort Hotel, a few minutes from Helen, with breathtaking mountain views. Have some ice cream at Hofer’s Bakery and Café and pick up a lovely treat for your friends back home before jumping on the road.
Hilton Head, South Carolina

Enjoy the remote island feel complete with a Disney Vacation Club Resort, nature trails through the heartland, and a stunning array of marine life like dolphins, loggerhead sea turtles, and manatees. Visit the interesting Coastal Discovery Museum on regional biodiversity and venture to the refreshing Coligny Beach Park for strolls, waterside recreation, and lounging under the sun in soft sand. Spot the scenic Harbour Town Lighthouse and climb its levels with a theme from South Carolina’s vibrant heritage before hitting the historic downtown with sights, top restaurants, wineries, and breweries.
New Bern, North Carolina

A Popular Café in the New Bern Historic Area There are over 150 sites included in the National Register of Historic Places in this town along the Neuse River, the longest river in North Carolina at 248 miles and the widest river in America at its mouth at 6 miles across. Today, the fun little town is great to explore on a chill getaway from the city. Enjoy riverside strolls, recreation, and summertime water pursuits, or take a hike in the Croatan National Forest. The waterfront destination is the setting for 1996's The Notebook, by resident Nicholas Sparks, the US' first paperback and hardcover bestseller novel for over a year. The walkable downtown, with sights like the very rare four-faced turn-of-the-century Baxter clock on Pollock Street, is lined by shaded homes, centuries-old churches, and cozy places like the Hanna House Bed & Breakfast.
Oxford, Mississippi

Oxford is a dream destination to chill for literary fans, with sights such as William Faulkner's estate or the Rowan Oak. Visit the university's museum and seek nature at the town's many great parks, like the wonderful Avent Park or Lamar Park, with a lovely pond for waterside recreation. Enjoy great cuisine at countless local restaurants, like Graduate Oxford restaurants for Southern classics, and shop your heart out at hotspots like the Square Books store.
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Travel back in time through historical sights and experience diverse cultures along the cobblestoned streets. Southern Illinois and Indiana, in the mid-South, have more similarities with this region than with the stereotypes of their respective states. This spread offers easy access from your city to chill out in the reinvigorating nature year-round and a southern-inflected culture that will make you feel right at home yet far removed from your daily life.