3.Moab
Moab, Utah, is unique in that it borders two of the state’s national parks. Arches National Park (to the north) is where visitors can marvel at precarious looking sandstone monuments like the famous Delicate Arch. Meanwhile, Canyonlands National Park (which sits southwest of town) offers stunning views of Utah’s expansive desert landscapes. In and around Moab, travelers will find an array of affordable accommodations, ranging from campgrounds to motels to vacation rentals. All of this makes Moab a budget-friendly destination for nature lovers.
4.Grand Canyon
It doesn’t get more affordable than camping, and this UNESCO World Heritage Site in Arizona is a unique place to rough it. You’ll have to contend with crowds along the South Rim, but the photo possibilities will be well worth the cramped quarters. Some campsites start at just $18 per night during the warmer months, while the park entrance fee for vehicles is $35 and lasts seven days. Pack your own food to save even more. If you’re not interested in camping, plan on staying at one of the affordable hotels in Grand Canyon Village near the South Rim.