I've traveled solo to all 50 states. Here are the places I'd recommend to first-time solo travelers.
- One of my most memorable solo trips was to the Georgia coast.
- Traveling to Moab, Utah, feels like stepping into another world entirely.
- Chattanooga, Tennessee, is a walkable and friendly city.
- The Olympic Peninsula is the perfect solo travel destination.
- Alaska is the perfect place to try out a solo cruise.
One of my most memorable solo trips was to the Georgia coast.

One of my most memorable solo trips was one I didn't expect — road-tripping the coast of Georgia.
Starting on the Florida/Georgia border, I stopped at Cumberland Island National Seashore to take in the history, do some hiking, and see wild horses.
I recommend heading to St. Simons Island for laid-back beaches and great food, then following the coast to Savannah for museums, food, and maybe a ghost tour.
Traveling to Moab, Utah, feels like stepping into another world entirely.

Home to two national parks, Moab has many outdoor activities available to suit any type of traveler.
Although it's popular for families and group travel, it's the perfect spot for solo travelers as well.
The proximity of Moab — with great restaurants, breweries, and lodging options — to the well-trafficked parks and outdoor adventure outfitters make it incredibly accessible for solo travelers who want to get outside.
Chattanooga, Tennessee, is a walkable and friendly city.

Chattanooga, Tennessee, is one of my favorite southern cities to travel to solo. The town is hip and has urban pockets, but it's still surrounded by plenty of nature.
Easily accessible for a weekend trip from Atlanta, Nashville, Knoxville, and Birmingham, the city is walkable and friendly, and hosts several festivals throughout the year to explore.
For a unique adventure, I recommend doing a stand-up paddleboarding excursion to a bat cave with Outshine Adventures.
The Olympic Peninsula is the perfect solo travel destination.

The Pacific Northwest is an outdoor lovers' paradise, and Olympic National Park on the Olympic Peninsula is one of its crown jewels.
I've returned to Washington several times to visit the peninsula and its stunning rocky beaches.
Its dense and quiet rainforests and towering mountain ranges, with plenty of campsites, lodges, and short-term rentals, are perfect for a solo adventurer and conveniently located near Seattle. It's a great long weekend getaway.
Don't miss detouring to Cape Flattery, part of the Makah Reservation and the northwesternmost point of the contiguous United States.
Alaska is the perfect place to try out a solo cruise.

I hesitated to hit the seas solo on a cruise to Alaska, thinking I might feel out of place as a solo traveler. However, the trip was heavenly, with plenty of activities and excursions, food and drink, and spa services at my fingertips.
I especially loved visiting Glacier Bay National Park. Only two ships are allowed in the park daily by the park service, and it is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
This story was originally published on December 23, 2023, and most recently updated on April 28, 2026.