Where to go in July: North America
27 destinations in North America genuinely in season, warmest first: typical daytime highs, budget level and the full travel window for each. Tap one for details, or let the quiz pick for your whole group.
The band on each card is its year, January to December: blue where it's cool, red where it's hot, with July marked.
- Yosemite & the Sierra Nevada United States
- Lake Tahoe United States
- The Outer Banks United States
- The Black Hills & Mount Rushmore United States
- Hawai‘i – Big Island & Maui United States
- Boston United States
- Chicago United States
- Portland & the Oregon Coast United States
- Toronto & Niagara Falls Canada
- Aspen & the Colorado Rockies United States
- Bermuda Bermuda
- Glacier National Park United States
- Kauai United States
- Acadia & the Maine coast United States
- Yellowstone & the Tetons United States
- Nova Scotia Canada
- Québec City & Montréal Canada
- Seattle & the San Juan Islands United States
- Prince Edward Island Canada
- San Diego & La Jolla United States
- Banff & the Canadian Rockies Canada
- Vancouver Island Canada
- Whistler & the Sea to Sky Canada
- Nantucket & Cape Cod United States
- The California Coast United States
- Newfoundland Canada
- Alaska – Kenai & Denali United States
Nothing in July matches all of those.
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Where should I go in North America in July?
In North America, 27 destinations are genuinely in season in July. The warmest are Yosemite & the Sierra Nevada (40°C/103°F), Lake Tahoe (34°C/93°F), The Outer Banks (31°C/87°F), The Black Hills & Mount Rushmore (30°C/87°F), Hawai‘i – Big Island & Maui (29°C/85°F).
Where is it warmest in North America in July?
Of the North America destinations in season in July, Yosemite & the Sierra Nevada is the warmest, with typical daytime highs around 40°C (103°F).