Summertime is ending, and the cool breezes and beautiful shades of autumn are on their way. Make the most of the fresh Fall season by visiting one of these top destinations for travel nursing in the Fall.
Naturally, we’ve created a list of the best states for fall travel, all of which have plenty of travel nursing assignments to choose from. Read on for our list of the best states for travel nursing this fall!
Tennessee is a state that offers jaw-dropping fall landscapes. It’s also chock-full of cities essential to American music, art, and history.
Take a scenic autumn drive along the Cherohala Skyway, a 43-mile National Scenic Byway from Tellico Plains to Robbinsville. Or enjoy changing fall leaves while learning music history along the Americana Music Triangle, a partnership of attractions across the South that includes Brownsville, Franklin, Memphis and Nashville.
Immerse yourself in critically important U.S. history by taking a trip on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail in Memphis, Nashville, and Clinton – the state offers 10 stops where visitors can learn the stories of those who changed the course of civil rights history with protests and legal victories.
Can’t get enough music? You’re in luck! Nashville is known as “Music City,” and offers a huge range of delicious food options, entertainment, and gorgeous autumn views.
No matter what time of year it is, Colorado is always a great choice for a travel destination. However, Colorado really is a perfect travel nursing destination in the Fall. The forests in Aspen begin to display their autumn hues of from mid-September to mid-October. These forests turn the landscape into a mixture of breathtaking yellow and gold wherever you turn.
Colorado’s four national parks – Rocky Mountain, Mesa Verde, Great Sand Dunes and Black Canyon of the Gunnison – offer hiking, camping, biking, and other outdoor activities within some of the most beautiful scenery in the world.
Denver, Colorado is a bustling center of arts and culture hosting the Denver Art Museum and Denver Museum of Contemporary Art. The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center is also recognized as a world-class museums.
Colorado also offers delicious dining options, with must-visit establishments serving top-notch dishes across the state.
Fall isn’t always about the leaves. California, the Golden State, offers beautiful scenery and weather nearly all year long. Plus, if you love exploring the outdoors, California is hard to beat. From its world-famous Pacific coast to the Mojave Desert to the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the Golden State’s surfing, skiing, biking, hiking, and other activities will never disappoint.
Northern California offers the towering redwood forests of the Muir Woods National Monument and the incredible scenery of Lake Tahoe. California’s breathtaking and rugged coastline can be seen all along Pacific Highway 1. The state also has over 300 national and state parks, including the iconic Yosemite National Park.
In Southern California, explore San Diego’s Balboa Park, featuring the renowned San Diego Zoo (voted #1 Zoo in the World), 15 museums and opulent gardens. Or take a trip to the vast and humbling Joshua Tree National Park, which lies at the intersection of the Mojave and Colorado deserts.
Whether you’re marveling at the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco or surfing in Orange County, there are endless options for exploration in California.
Lastly, Louisiana is an incredibly fun and festive place to travel. The months of September, October, and November are cool, breezy and sunny. No need to worry about unusually cold, snowy days here!
New Orleans is Louisiana’s most famous city, offering some of the most vibrant arts, culture, and cuisine in the world. A near-endless list of top-notch restaurants will keep you satisfied, along with unique attractions like the French Quarter, City Park, and the New Orleans Museum of Art. Don’t forget the delicious beignets of Café du Monde!
Lafayette, the state’s fourth-largest city, is also full of colorful life and Cajun culture. It is located in the heart of Acadiana (near the stunning Atchafalaya Basin), the name given to the area settled by the Cajuns and Creoles in the 18th century. It has also been named “the Happiest City in America.”
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March 14, 2024