10 days in United States Itinerary

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Myrtle Beach
— 2 nights
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Minneapolis
— 1 night
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Rapid City
— 2 nights
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Omaha
— 1 night
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Lexington
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Myrtle Beach — 2 nights

Myrtle Beach is a coastal city on the east coast of the United States in Horry County, South Carolina. Discover out-of-the-way places like Oak Island Beach and Litchfield Beach. Visit Atalaya and St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church for their historical value. Venture out of the city with trips to Holden Beach (in Holden Beach), Cherry Grove Beach (in North Myrtle Beach) and Sacred Willow Spa (in Calabash). The adventure continues: get a taste of the local shopping with Broadway at the Beach and tour the pleasant surroundings at Windy Hill Beach.

For where to stay, other places to visit, and more tourist information, read our Myrtle Beach trip planner.

Charleston to Myrtle Beach is an approximately 2.5-hour car ride. You can also take a bus. In June in Myrtle Beach, expect temperatures between 86°F during the day and 72°F at night. Finish your sightseeing early on the 30th (Fri) so you can fly to Minneapolis.
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Beaches · Parks · Outdoors · Historic Sites
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Minneapolis — 1 night

The City of Lakes

Located on both banks of the Mississippi River, Minneapolis salutes the state's love of the outdoors with numerous lakes, wetlands, creeks, and waterfalls--many connected to one another by a national scenic byway great for sightseeing.
On the 1st (Sat), browse the exhibits of James J. Hill House, contemplate in the serene atmosphere at Cathedral of Saint Paul, and then admire the striking features of Basilica of St. Mary.

To see other places to visit, ratings, reviews, and tourist information, use the Minneapolis trip itinerary website.

Getting from Myrtle Beach to Minneapolis by flight takes about 5 hours. Other options: drive; or take a bus. Due to the time zone difference, you'll gain 1 hour traveling from Myrtle Beach to Minneapolis. Plan for little chillier temperatures traveling from Myrtle Beach in June, with highs in Minneapolis at 79°F and lows at 61°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 1st (Sat) to allow enough time to fly to Rapid City.
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Historic Sites · Museums
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Rapid City — 2 nights

Gateway to the Black Hills

South Dakota's second-largest city, Rapid City has for many years served as a gateway to the West.
Start off your visit on the 2nd (Sun): immerse yourself in nature at Custer State Park, then trek along Presidential Trail, then explore the striking landscape of Mount Rushmore National Memorial, and finally learn about winemaking at Prairie Berry Winery. Here are some ideas for day two: take a memorable drive along Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway and then pause for some serene contemplation at Chapel in the Hills.

To find other places to visit, maps, ratings, and other tourist information, refer to the Rapid City road trip planner.

You can fly from Minneapolis to Rapid City in 3.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. You'll gain 1 hour traveling from Minneapolis to Rapid City due to the time zone difference. In July, plan for daily highs up to 85°F, and evening lows to 62°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 3rd (Mon) to allow enough time to fly to Omaha.
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Omaha — 1 night

Gateway to the West

A major transportation hub, Omaha was once considered little more than a stopping point on a pioneer's journey west.
Kick off your visit on the 4th (Tue): snap pictures at Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge and then observe the fascinating underwater world at Henry Doorly Zoo.

For reviews, maps, and tourist information, you can read our Omaha holiday planner.

Getting from Rapid City to Omaha by flight takes about 6.5 hours. Other options: drive; or take a bus. Due to the time zone difference, you'll lose 1 hour traveling from Rapid City to Omaha. Expect a daytime high around 87°F in July, and nighttime lows around 67°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 4th (Tue) to allow time to fly to Lexington.
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Zoos & Aquariums · Parks · Nightlife
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Lexington — 3 nights

Horse Capital of the World

Known internationally as the "Horse Capital of the World," Lexington boasts a thriving economy resting largely on its thoroughbred racehorse industry.
You'll explore the less-touristy side of things at James B. Beam Distilling Co. and Wild Turkey Distillery. Change things up with these side-trips from Lexington: Bardstown (Lux Row Distillers, Willett Distilling Company, &more), Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill (in Harrodsburg) and Four Roses (in Lawrenceburg). The adventure continues: indulge your thirst for a good beer at Lexington Brewing & Distilling Co..

For ratings, traveler tips, other places to visit, and other tourist information, read our Lexington road trip site.

Getting from Omaha to Lexington by flight takes about 6 hours. Other options: drive; or take a bus. The time zone difference moving from Central Standard Time to Eastern Standard Time is 1 hour. In July in Lexington, expect temperatures between 85°F during the day and 67°F at night. Finish your sightseeing early on the 7th (Fri) so you can fly back home.
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United States travel guide

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More than the country of car-packed streets seen in TV shows and movies, the United States of America is a complex and diverse home to over 300 million people living in a wide range of landscapes and climates. From its big-city skyscrapers to its sprawling natural parks, the country's ''melting pot'' combines many ethnic groups that share a strong sense of national identity despite their cultural differences. A country of road trips and big blue skies, the United States harbors orderly cities filled with restaurants, parks, museums, and innumerable sightseeing opportunities, as well as pristine natural areas perfect for a holiday in the great outdoors. To see as much as you can of this diverse land quickly, drive over some of the more than 6 million km (4 million mi) of highways leading through deserts, mountain peaks, fertile fields, and giant urban centers.
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South Dakota travel guide

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National Parks · Scenic Drive · Monuments
The State of Great Faces and Great Places
Famous for the cliffside monuments of Mount Rushmore and the Crazy Horse memorial, South Dakota is a land of Old West history, American Indian culture, and impressive natural wonders. Get to know the state's diverse and breathtaking landscape with a trip through Custer National Park, with a herd of 1,300 free-roaming bison, or by traversing the dramatic peaks of Badlands National Park near the Black Hills. Allow time in your itinerary to visit the state's largest city, Sioux Falls, for shopping, dining, and entertainment options, as well as a number of museums and historical attractions.
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Nebraska travel guide

4.6
Aquariums · History Museums · Shopping
The Cornhusker State
Situated in the heartland of America, Nebraska is home to a large number of small rural communities and masses of farmland. The state's two main cities, Omaha and Lincoln, are abuzz with youthful energy and cultural delights. Your itinerary can include a trip to the cities' museums to learn about the state's past, or tours of the area's important pioneer and Native American sites. The state's central location means that it has been crossed by many trails, but it was the California Gold Rush of 1848-1855 that originally brought large numbers of non-indigenous people to the area. Scenic river valleys offer plenty of opportunities for outdoor vacation activities, while Nebraska's agricultural towns charm visitors with their all-American spirit.
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Kentucky travel guide

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Caves · Distilleries · Specialty Museums
The Bluegrass State
A diverse region of sprawling farmland and rich cultural heritage, Kentucky is the birthplace of American horse racing and home to the world-famous Kentucky Derby. While the cities of Lexington and Louisville experience the majority of the state's tourism, Kentucky is also a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts with its array of natural attractions, including the Cumberland Gap and the world's longest cave system at Mammoth Cave National Park. Take a tour through original Civil War battlefields to delve into the nation's history, or head to one of the many bourbon distilleries to learn more about Kentucky's most famous export.
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