While it can be tempting to jet out of the country to a tropical destination or an exotic getaway, you don't actually have to go far to find a romantic honeymoon resort. With skiing, hiking, beachside relaxation, and desert exploration, these resorts in the continental U.S. promise you and your partner the best ways to de-stress and bond after your wedding. Not only that, staying inside the states means that these trips will be lighter on your wallet as well.
Founded by Robert Redford in 1969, this idyllic mountain resort is a haven for active travelers any time of the year. In the summer, it’s all about hiking the Alpine trails, rafting the Provo river, and, of course, taking advantage of Park City’s legendary golf courses. In the winter, the best cross-country trails and Park City ski resorts are just minutes away. If the two of you work up a sweat, you can always come back to the spa for a hot stone couples massage. As far as the rooms, this resort delivers some seriously luxurious mountain romance with stone fireplaces, wood-paneled walls, exposed beams, soaking tubs, and Native American art. For dinner, the resort’s iconic Tree Room is one of the best fine dining experiences in Utah—the elk loin with fennel, pecans, and golden raisins is an indulgent favorite. The two of you may never want to leave the mountains.
There’s no shortage of luxurious ski resorts in Colorado, but this one takes the cake as far as service, privacy, and variety of terrain. A prime slopeside location mid-mountain at Beaver Creek Resort means there’s an abundance of Colorado scenery everywhere you look—and you’re only steps away from the lifts, making those early morning first tracks a breeze. There is even a ski concierge who will carefully manage and store all your ski equipment upon arrival, and have it warmed up and ready to go for you every morning so there is absolutely zero schlepping or cold boots involved. After a full day on the slopes, indulge in some aprĂ©s-ski short rib sliders and regional craft beers at Buffalo’s gastropub before a soak in the adults-only outdoor hot tub. Make sure to pencil in a massage at the mountainside spa, which uses nature-inspired treatments to rejuvenate tired legs. The two of you will be more than ready to hit the slopes all over again the next day.
Is there anything more charming than a New England seaside escape? This iconic Nantucket resort is head-and-shoulders above the competition, thanks in large part to its secluded location on a quiet stretch of beach. Located nine miles east of town, it sits between two separate beaches, so there are plenty of options for long seaside walks and catching some sun. Each guest room is uniquely decorated with fresh flowers and personalized note cards, and the extraordinarily warm staff are here to make your Nantucket experience perfect. It’s pretty easy to hop on the Wauwinet’s shuttles for an evening in town, but be sure to dine at least once at the resort’s iconic restaurant Topper’s—where you can indulge in award-winning cuisine and one of the best wine cellars in all of New England. The seasonal menu bursts with locally sourced seafood and produce, including Retsyo Oysters, sourced from just 300 yards down the road.
This impossibly charming and luxurious inn sits on a 4,200-acre estate in the rolling foothills of Tennessee’s Smoky Mountains. Opt for one of the romantic one-bedroom cottage suites, which offer a little more privacy away from the action of the main guest house. During the day, there are plenty of activities to choose from, like swimming, horseback riding, hiking, tennis, and touring the property’s enormous wine cellar. Foodies will love it here—the fine dining at The Barn at Blackberry Farm offers inventive farm-to-table menus using ingredients harvested straight from the property. After dinner, grab a seat in front of Dogwood bar’s two fireplaces and order one of the signature cocktails (which also use farm-fresh ingredients). After a day of adventures on the farm, there’s no better way for the two of you to relax than by sharing stories in front of a crackling fire.
If horseback riding, outdoor adventures, and long nights spent by the fireplace are up your alley, then consider a stay at this luxurious guest ranch just ninety minutes from Missoula. Located in the shadow of Trapper Peak, the highest point in the Bitterroot Mountain Range, this property features 23 individual cabins, each luxuriously fitted with original Western art and furniture, cozy blankets, wood-burning fireplaces, and outdoor hot tubs ideal for long nights spent under the stars. In the summer, sign up for complimentary fly-fishing clinics sponsored by Orvis, or take in the sweeping Montana scenery on a horseback ride. In the winter, activities include dog sledding, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. Each evening concludes with an elegant four-course meal prepared with local ingredients, like wagyu beef from nearby ranches. By the end of this trip, the two of you will feel like a couple of real cowboys.
Best for Active Travelers: Sundance Resort, Sundance, Utah
Best for Skiers: Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch, Colorado
Best East Coast: The Wauwinet, Nantucket, Massachusetts
Best Lowcountry: Montage Palmetto Bluff, Bluffton, South Carolina
Nestled amongst the marshes, streams, and tidal forests along the May River in the beating heart of South Carolina’s iconic Lowcountry, this resort offers breathtakingly green landscapes and unparalleled Southern hospitality. Enjoy a mint julep on a Spanish moss-draped veranda while the sun sets, then head into dinner at Octagon for refined Lowcountry favorites like she-crab soup and housemate crab cakes. Sign up for a ride on the Grace, a 103-year-old yacht which offers tours through the hidden nooks and crannies of these waterways. Thanks to the resort’s partnership with Mercedes, it is possible to reserve a convertible for a self-guided joyride through winding Southern backroads and into nearby Savannah. There is also an Audubon-certified golf course, as well as miles and miles of nature paths for long, romantic walks through the woods. You can even set up a guided tour from the nearby Palmetto Bluff Conservancy to learn more about the region’s diverse wildlife populations—just keep an eye out for the gators.