HideAcadia National ParkCoastal Views, Lush Forest Trails, and Historic Harbor Towns.43 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideBend OregonLaid back community between snow-capped volcanoes and high desert plateau.19 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideBig Sky MontanaThe Biggest Skiing in America, next door to Yellowstone National Park. 17 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideBlack Hills South DakotaHistoric Attractions, Scenic Drives, and the Wild West.378 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideBozeman MontanaLively Ski Town near Mountainous Expanses and Wide Open Spaces.11 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideBreckenridge ColoradoHigh Alpine Ski Resorts in Authentic Laid Back Colorado.263 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideBryce Canyon National ParkSmall, unique, and colorful park. Easy to see in one day.95 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideEstes Park ColoradoEuropean Style at the Gateway to the Rockies.68 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideFlagstaff ArizonaGateway to the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park.22 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideGlacier National ParkVast Mountain Valleys, Glacial Lakes, Epic Hikes, and Historic Lodges.143 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideGrand Canyon National ParkVast, deep and awe-inspiring, from above and within.229 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideGrand Teton National ParkMountain Paradise with Hidden Gems around every Corner. 22 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideJackson Hole WyomingAdventure Capitol of the Rockies for Skiers, Families, and Cowboys.53 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideLake TahoeBeautiful lake. A dozen ski resorts. Active community. Lively nightlife.275 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideLeavenworth WashingtonA taste of Germany in the heart of the Cascades.25 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideMammoth CaliforniaHigh Alpine Lakes and Mountains in the Eastern Sierras.24 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideMount Hood OregonA huge mountain bordering a huge river. Something for every season and every visitor.199 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideOlympic National ParkSecluded rainforest, rocky Pacific beaches, hidden glaciers and snow capped peaks.65 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HidePark City UtahLuxury Ski Destination with Lively Annual Festivals.57 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HidePrescott ArizonaLively downtown with many outdoor opportunities.35 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideRed Lodge MontanaSmall western town near Beartooth Pass and the great outdoors. 17 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideRocky Mountain National ParkLush Valleys, Jagged Peaks, High Alpine Wilderness.43 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideSan Juan IslandsKiller Whales, Quaint Villages with Ocean Vistas Only Accessible by Boat or Plane51 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideSedona ArizonaA spiritual oasis in the heart of the northern Arizona desert.27 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideSteamboat Springs ColoradoFamily Friendly Western Hospitality.116 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideSun Valley IdahoChic downtown, family friendly skiing, nearby hiking, biking and fishing.23 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideVail ColoradoCharming European Village and World Renowned Skiing.45 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideWest Yellowstone MontanaYellowstone Basecamp and Snowmobiling Mecca.28 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideWhitefish MontanaFlathead Lake and an Outdoorsy Lifestyle in Far North Montana.36 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideWinter Park ColoradoWide open spaces for all outdoor recreation.27 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideYellowstone National ParkView Wildlife and Geysers in America's 1st National Park.4 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideYosemite National ParkMassive granite walls, stunning waterfalls, endless trails.5 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
HideZion National ParkMassive canyons, brilliant red rock, lush oases. 62 Restaurants, Bars and Cafes. Go
Dan wants you to know:There is a solid amount of dining options in Sedona for a desert community of this size. Combine this with wine tours to nearby Verde Valley wineries, and you may have a great experience.More on Dining in Sedona Arizona >>Top Pick: Sedona Arizona
Lisa's been there:Whether you are looking for chic or casual, Sedona has a wide variety. More on Dining in Sedona Arizona >>Top Pick: Sedona Arizona
Lisa suggests:Lots of great restaurants with a touch of fine dining.More on Dining in Sedona Arizona >>Top Pick: Sedona Arizona
Lisa's tidbit:There are some great restaurants right on the water, but also in Truckee. Sunnyside has the best deck seating.More on Dining in Lake Tahoe >>Top Pick: Lake Tahoe
Dan crushed it:There is no shortage of dining establishments in and around the towns perched on Lake Tahoe. You name it, you'll find it. Reno is nearby as well!More on Dining in Lake Tahoe >>Top Pick: Lake Tahoe
B.J.'s two cents:You can't go wrong with eating out in Vail. Head on down to the Village and stroll along until your nose tells you that you've found the spot!More on Dining in Vail Colorado >>Top Pick: Vail Colorado
B.J. wants you to go:The connectedness of historic downtown and Mountainside Village is very nice. You can literally walk everywhere you'd ever want to go in the valley. Or, better yet, you can take the gondola for free!More on Dining in Telluride Colorado >>Top Pick: Telluride Colorado
B.J. knows:Some of the top chefs in the country have established restaurants in the Vail Valley. Wander on down to the Village and take a look at some menus!More on Dining in Vail Colorado >>Top Pick: Vail Colorado
Carli wants you to go:Dining out in Winter Park is an experience. The small gems are just as exciting as the larger ones. Traveling to Grand Lake and Granby can be equally as exciting.More on Dining in Winter Park Colorado >>Top Pick: Winter Park Colorado
Carli's two cents:If you are staying in any of the great resort towns, you can explore the park area, grab a bite to eat and take in the views.More on Dining in Rocky Mountain National Park >>Top Pick: Rocky Mountain National Park
Carli wants you to know:The Frisco BBQ challenge, the Grand Lake food festivals, the Aspen Food and Wine event. I could go on and on....More on Dining in Rocky Mountain National Park >>Top Pick: Rocky Mountain National Park
Carli suggests:You can find something for everyone at the resort, in historic downtown Steamboat and hidden on side streets in Steamboat.More on Dining in Steamboat Springs Colorado >>Top Pick: Steamboat Springs Colorado
Drew wants you to know:Several award winning restaurants.More on Dining in Aspen Colorado >>Top Pick: Aspen Colorado
Drew suggests:Aspen offers many eclectic dining opportunities to suit every taste and price range.More on Dining in Aspen Colorado >>Top Pick: Aspen Colorado
Alyson gives props:It maintains that old mining town feel due to well-preserved buildings. Additionally, there is a very laid back hippy scene, and finding an alpaca sweater, tie-dyed tapestry or kind veggie burrito wouldn't take long.More on Dining in Breckenridge Colorado >>Top Pick: Breckenridge Colorado
Lisa knows:For a small town, Telluride has quite a few restaurants and bars. You can find cheap tacos and fine dining options.More on Dining in Telluride Colorado >>Top Pick: Telluride Colorado
Lisa's little secret:Sun Valley has a plethora of restaurants, cafes, and bars. More on Dining in Sun Valley Idaho >>Top Pick: Sun Valley Idaho
B.J.'s good word:Sun Valley, Idaho has attracted top chefs from throughout the globe. Take a stroll and follow your nose to dinner!More on Dining in Sun Valley Idaho >>Top Pick: Sun Valley Idaho
Lauryn's been there:Many people drive up from Portland or Boston. Give yourself plenty of time to explore the beautiful coastal towns up Route 1. My favorites are Damariscotta (try King Eider's Pub) and Belfast (go to Three Tides for dinner). More on Dining in Acadia National Park >>Top Pick: Acadia National Park
Lauryn's been there:My favorite oysters are Damariscotta or Pemaquid's which are harvested right down the coast. Pair those with a Cold River Gin or Vodka martini for a local treat! More on Dining in Acadia National Park >>Top Pick: Acadia National Park
Lauryn loves it:For a true Maine experience - visit a Lobster Pound. My favorite is Young's Lobster Pound in Belfast - BYOB and sit on picnic tables looking out over Penobscot Bay while lobsterman come in with their day's catch. More on Dining in Acadia National Park >>Top Pick: Acadia National Park
Chris crushed it:This is a seafood lover's dream. There is everything from sandwich stands with mouth watering lobster rolls to elegant dining overlooking the sound. Outdoor seating is the way to go in summer time.More on Dining in Acadia National Park >>Top Pick: Acadia National Park
Chris knows:This is a top destination for wine and food tours! A wealth of dining options in unique settings offer a variety of specialties, with obviously a bias for seafood.More on Dining in Acadia National Park >>Top Pick: Acadia National Park
Dan knows:One word: LOBSTAH! Actually, if you like fish and seafood in general, you'll love Acadia - and most of New England for that matter. It's ideal for enjoying fresh ingredients from local farms as well. More on Dining in Acadia National Park >>Top Pick: Acadia National Park
Dan's little secret:Fresh fish! Fresh seafood! Fresh produce from local farms! Blueberries, maple treats, and ... LOBSTER! Gotta love Maine.More on Dining in Acadia National Park >>Top Pick: Acadia National Park
Alyson's good word:Funky college town dining with emphasis on great coffee and breakfast, sandwiches and beer.More on Dining in Missoula Montana >>Top Pick: Missoula Montana
Alyson's been there:There are a few bar "outposts" that are must visits. At the Great Northern, you can witness ping pong competitions at their finest, all while grubbing down on some cheap food.More on Dining in Whitefish Montana >>Top Pick: Whitefish Montana
Alyson suggests:There's a great Oktoberfest party every year and the bar scene is fun and rowdy...Montucky style.More on Dining in Missoula Montana >>Top Pick: Missoula Montana
Carli's been there:Yes, Bozeman has a variety of dining experiences. Ale Works!More on Dining in Bozeman Montana >>Top Pick: Bozeman Montana
Carli gives props:The world famous local brews are not to be missed. Try Big Sky Ales and McKenzie River Pizzas, trout dinners, cookouts, and free range bison.More on Dining in Big Sky Montana >>Top Pick: Big Sky Montana
Carli's two cents:Great food festivals, independent restaurants, and awesome local produce.More on Dining in Bozeman Montana >>Top Pick: Bozeman Montana
Carli crushed it:Fun live music and great farmers markets.More on Dining in Big Sky Montana >>Top Pick: Big Sky Montana
Carli did it:Great events like annual film and food festivals.More on Dining in Bozeman Montana >>Top Pick: Bozeman Montana
Mike gives props:During summer evenings, the vibe in downtown is one of energy and excitement. Music on Main takes place Thursday evenings, art walks take place on Fridays, and various art and musical festivals take place all the time.More on Dining in Bozeman Montana >>Top Pick: Bozeman Montana
Mike did it:Lots of dining choices for all budgets and tastes, from kid-friendly and family buffets, to mid-scale national chains, and home-grown boutique bistros.More on Dining in Bozeman Montana >>Top Pick: Bozeman Montana
B.J. wants you to know:Hood River is considered the best of northwest wine country with 35 vineyards on both sides of the Columbia River. Is it time for a wine tasting tour?More on Dining in Mount Hood Oregon >>Top Pick: Mount Hood Oregon
Lisa's tip:Downtown Bend is filled with restaurants and for the most part, they are affordable. Just stroll the Mill District or Downtown Bend and find something that suits you.More on Dining in Bend Oregon >>Top Pick: Bend Oregon
Alyson gives props:Big artist community and agriculture community where there are regular outdoor markets so people can sell their art and food creations.More on Dining in Bend Oregon >>Top Pick: Bend Oregon
Alyson did it:Deschutes Brewery is a mainstay and is always packed. Not only do they serve some of the countries best award winning beers, but their menu is varied, eclectic and incredible with everything from ahi poke to burgers.More on Dining in Bend Oregon >>Top Pick: Bend Oregon
Alyson loves it:There is a small craft-wine scene in Hood River which ups the ante for restaurants.More on Dining in Mount Hood Oregon >>Top Pick: Mount Hood Oregon
Dan did it:Deschutes Brewery kicks out some tasty beers! Drake Park and Mirror Pond in downtown Bend are very nice, with great events all around town.More on Dining in Bend Oregon >>Top Pick: Bend Oregon
Dan loves it:Oregon and Washington's Wine Country has developed an excellent reputation. Check out Hood River's "Fruit Loop" tour of area wineries, orchards and food producers, and even pick your own fresh treats!More on Dining in Mount Hood Oregon >>Top Pick: Mount Hood Oregon
Alyson did it:It's the Midwest. You can find inexpensive food just about everywhere. Fried options, hamburgers, taverns, etc.More on Dining in Black Hills South Dakota >>Top Pick: Black Hills South Dakota
Carli's two cents:Park City is ideal for wine and food travel! Enjoy wine tastings and good food all around.More on Dining in Park City Utah >>Top Pick: Park City Utah
Carli's little secret:Great variety of interesting food and nightlife. It really comes to life around the Sundance Film Festival!More on Dining in Park City Utah >>Top Pick: Park City Utah
Tim loves it:Chez Betty and The Purple Sage are just two of the many 5-star restaurants that make Park City a fine-dining destination.More on Dining in Park City Utah >>Top Pick: Park City Utah
Tim's two cents:Park City's main street has more dining opportunities than any one vacation can cover. If you like eating out, you won't grow tired of this quaint downtown!More on Dining in Park City Utah >>Top Pick: Park City Utah
Drew gives props:Park City is known for having an eclectic dining scene. The Park City Wine Festival is held every year in July.More on Dining in Park City Utah >>Top Pick: Park City Utah
Dan loves it:The town of Green River is surprisingly a great place for growing melons of all sorts... and they were tasty! More on Dining in Moab Utah >>Top Pick: Moab Utah
Dan's tip:The Wenatchee Valley and surrounding countryside is a top-producing area for fresh fruits, vegetables and even local wines. Combine this with Leavenworth's authentic German cuisine, and you have a great spot for dining out.More on Dining in Leavenworth Washington >>Top Pick: Leavenworth Washington
Dan's good word:Oktoberfest was awesome!More on Dining in Leavenworth Washington >>Top Pick: Leavenworth Washington
Tim's two cents:Friday Harbor and Roche Harbor both contain many small seafood restaurants with oysters and crab straight from the Pacific!More on Dining in San Juan Islands >>Top Pick: San Juan Islands
Tim's two cents:Many fine-dining and seafood options in the posh harbors of the San Juan IslandsMore on Dining in San Juan Islands >>Top Pick: San Juan Islands
Tim's been there:Roche Harbor oyster shooters!More on Dining in San Juan Islands >>Top Pick: San Juan Islands
Tim wants you to go:Seafood and sailboats in a harbor town!More on Dining in San Juan Islands >>Top Pick: San Juan Islands
Dan's little secret:Port Angeles has a nice waterfront and pretty cool downtown area.More on Dining in Olympic National Park >>Top Pick: Olympic National Park
Dan's tip:The waters of the Pacific Northwest bring an abundance of fresh fish and seafood. Washington has also become a respected wine-producing region, with some wineries operating on the peninsula itself.More on Dining in Olympic National Park >>Top Pick: Olympic National Park
Lauryn wants you to know:Teton Village has my two favorite restaurants - Il Villagio Osteria and Masa Sushi - for a landlocked state, you will be amazed by Masa. In the town of Jackson I love Koshu and Blue Lion (try the lamb). More on Dining in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming
Lauryn's been there:When I have friends visit - we do a "Taste of Jackson Hole" where we stop at Snake River Brewing Company, Koshu Wine Bar, The Blue Lion and The Silver Dollar Bar for an appetizer and drink. More on Dining in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park
Carli's been there:Plenty of variety packed into one mountain valley. You can find it here.More on Dining in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming
Carli suggests:Events and art.More on Dining in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming
Carli raves:Variety in a small package.More on Dining in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park
Carli crushed it:There is quite a bit of variety packed into this small mountain valley. Whether it is game or fish or local specialties, you will find it here.More on Dining in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming
Carli's two cents:For a small remote area there is a lot of variety inside Grand Teton National Park in the Jackson Hole Valley. Tempt your taste buds as well as your eyes!More on Dining in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park
Carli's tidbit:The restaurants inside the park lodges are a treat for visitors.More on Dining in Yellowstone National Park >>Top Pick: Yellowstone National Park
B.J. raves:Jackson Hole offers up everything from affordable family meals to fine dining. Do a little research beforehand to know if you want to eat in town or out at Teton Village.More on Dining in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming
Tim loves it:Don't miss nachos and blackberry margaritas on the deck of Signal Mountain Lodge overlooking Jackson Lake with Mt. Moran and the Tetons as the backdrop.More on Dining in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park
Tim's two cents:Cowboy grub, ski-bum burgers and fine sushi, Jackson Hole has a little bit of everything to satisfy your appetite and desires. Be sure to get a Billy Burger and enjoy on the town square!More on Dining in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming
Tim wants you to go:The beauty and grandeur of Grand Teton National Park inspires luxurious fine dining opportunities both in the park and in neighboring Jackson Hole. Bring your appetite! More on Dining in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park
Mike raves:Dornans Pasta Company in Moose WY has delicious calzones for aficionados who enjoy good Italian and glass of pinot to go with it.More on Dining in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park
Mike's tidbit:Pizza on the deck at Leeks Marina during an evening sunset. Enjoying a sunrise horseback ride capped off with pancakes & sausage at the Triangle X Ranch. More on Dining in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park
Mike's tidbit:Excellent dining options at both Yellowstone Lake Hotel and Old Faithful Inn dining room and pubs. Enjoy breathtaking views of natural wonders while sipping on your favorite tea, cup of espresso or favorite chardonnay.More on Dining in Yellowstone National Park >>Top Pick: Yellowstone National Park
Sam did it:Great restaurants in Jackson.More on Dining in Grand Teton National Park >>Top Pick: Grand Teton National Park
Lisa knows:Tons of restaurants surround the town square. Check out the local paper for specials, but a few of my favorites are the Snake River Brewery, Pica's Mexican Restaurant, Thai Me Up, and the Rendezvous Bistro.More on Dining in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming
Lisa's little secret:A wide variety of restaurants line the town square. You can take your pick from a slice of pizza to a fine dining 5 star restaurant.More on Dining in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming
Dan's good word:Jackson Hole has great restaurants, period. Game is the specialty, so try some elk, venison, or even moose. Buffalo burgers are common fare.More on Dining in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming
Dan raves:I visit Jackson Hole often, and it's kinda funny how hard it can be to pick a place to dine. There are so many great options, and a variety of cuisine. Wild game dishes are the specialty, so be sure to try something new!More on Dining in Jackson Hole Wyoming >>Top Pick: Jackson Hole Wyoming