3 Sunniest Cities in the U.S.A.
Craving some vitamin D? These spots have the highest average percentage of sunshine hours each year.
#1: Yuma, AZ
It's sunny. It's dry. And your salad probably came from this Old West town; it's the "lettuce capital of the world."
#2: Redding, CA
Milk those clear skies in this outdoorsy NorCal town. Go white-water rafting, hiking, fishing or all of the above.
#3: Las Vegas, NV
Don't be a casino mole person. Laze by the pool or stretch your legs in nearby Red Rock Canyon.
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Last-Minute Spring Break Ideas
BEACH
Pensacola Stays Spring Break-Sane
Gulf Coast beaches, minus the crazy party scene. »
   
SNOW
There's Plenty of Snow in Montana
Plus, no crowds here – Big Sky Country has space for all. »
 
 
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day Chi-Town Style
Chicago goes all out by dyeing its river green – using 45 pounds of vegetable dye.
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Plan a Better Ski Trip
Should You Rent Skis or Bring Your Own?
Renting lets you skip baggage fees and try the latest gear. But new skis have a learning curve; if you're really used to your own pair, bring 'em.
Ski Resorts
Pair powder + whiskey. Utah has the world's only ski-in distillery.
 
Strategy: Book Now to Travel...
Washington, D.C.
It's cherry blossom season, which means it's busy, but you can still find rooms.
Denali National Park
Get a head start on summer in Alaska. Act fast if you're planning to add a cruise.
Oktoberfest in Munich
The sooner you book, the better. Beer tents are starting to take reservations.