Synopses & Reviews
Grab your gear; pack your bags and beat the developers to 101 of the greatest places left for living, visiting and playing--outdoor towns where you can still eat breakfast at a local diner; play all day in a gorgeous, natural setting; find microbrews and comfort food; and flop yourself into bed at a family-run lodge. Tuff and Melville look far and wide to identify these places that have fresh vitality without having been overrun with fourth-home buyers and resort developments. These are places where you'll want to visit and just maybe stay on. includes information about the towns, their history and all the things there are to do--as well as lodging and dining information. You'll even find each town's "stay" factor for just how livable and affordable the place might be for the long-term.
Synopsis
Tuff and Melville look far and wide to identify these places that have fresh vitality without having been overrun with fourth-home buyers and resort developments. These are places where you'll want to visit and just maybe stay on.101 Best Outdoor Towns includes information about the towns, their history and all the things there are to do as well as lodging and dining information. You'll even find each town's "stay" factor for just how livable and affordable the place might be for the long-term. "
Synopsis
A unique guide for the millions of American urban dwellers and suburbanites seeking quick getaways to small, breathtaking locales where there are pulse-quickening activities but a slower pace of life.
About the Author
Sarah Tuff is a former editor of Men's Journal and has written numerous annual round-ups for top adventure for National Geographic Adventure, Men's Journal, and Best Life, among others. She lives in Burlington, VT.Greg Melville is a former editor of Men's Journal and has written numerous annual round-ups for top adventure for National Geographic Adventure, Men's Journal, and Best Life, among others. He lives in South Burlington, VT.