12 Cheapest U.S. Travel Spots in 2026 Include Free Attractions, Low-Cost Stays and Budget Tips for Families and Weekend Trips

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Travelers walking near a waterfront skyline and park on a budget trip

WASHINGTON, DC — Travelers looking to stretch their money in 2026 have plenty of options in the U.S., according to a Ramsey Solutions roundup that highlights destinations with free attractions, inexpensive activities and budget lodging.

The list includes big cities, beach towns and outdoor destinations, with places such as San Antonio, Chicago, Gatlinburg, Gulf Shores and St. Louis singled out for value.

Cities Where Free Attractions Do Most of the Heavy Lifting

Several of the cheapest picks are urban trips built around no-cost landmarks and museums. Chicago offers Millennium Park, the Lakefront Trail, Lincoln Park Zoo and Navy Pier, while Washington, D.C., stands out for free Smithsonian museums, monuments and other national sites.

San Antonio also makes the cut with free access to the Alamo, the River Walk, Brackenridge Park and Historic Market Square. In Pittsburgh, visitors can spend nothing at Point State Park, the Frick Art Museum and the Strip District.

Outdoor Destinations Offer Low-Cost Trips Without Big-City Prices

For travelers who want scenery more than skylines, the article points to Gatlinburg, Colorado Springs and Gulf Shores. Gatlinburg is tied to Great Smoky Mountains attractions such as Cades Cove, Clingmans Dome and hiking to Grotto Falls.

Colorado Springs is highlighted for Garden of the Gods, Red Rock Canyon Open Space and Helen Hunt Falls. Gulf Shores gets attention for its public beaches, shore fishing, sunsets and nearby The Wharf entertainment district.

Las Vegas, New Orleans and Phoenix Can Still Fit a Smaller Budget

The roundup says some destinations often seen as expensive can still be affordable with the right plan. In Las Vegas, free options include the Bellagio fountains, Fremont Street, the Strip and the Flamingo wildlife habitat.

New Orleans is presented as a city where the French Quarter, City Park and St. Louis Cathedral can be enjoyed for free, while Phoenix is promoted for Papago Park, Camelback Mountain and Fountain Park. Tulsa is also listed for Gathering Place, Woodward Park and the Center of the Universe, and St. Louis rounds out the list with the free zoo, Forest Park and Grant’s Farm.

How the Article Says Travelers Can Keep Costs Down

Beyond destination choice, the article stresses simple ways to avoid overspending: build a budget before booking, line up free and low-cost activities in advance, stay with friends or family when possible, and pack snacks and drinks instead of buying food on the road.

It also advises travelers to compare flight and lodging prices, consider midweek trips, and check both hotels and Airbnb-style rentals before reserving a stay. The overall message is that a cheap vacation usually depends more on planning than luck.

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