27 best mountain getaways for 2026

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Pacaso’s Editorial Team
December 11, 2025
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Nearly every region of the United States has a mountain range that’s a fitting backdrop for your next mountain getaway — or, better yet, a mountain getaway that doubles as your second home.
To help narrow your search, we’ve selected 27 of the best mountain getaways (in no particular order), including where, when and why to visit each.

1. Great Smoky Mountains (Tennessee)

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Second home buyers looking for a charming mountain town that has it all cannot afford to skip over Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Enjoy strolling Gatlinburg’s Parkway, riding the trolley or checking out the quaint shops and bustling nightlife amidst the Smokies.Where: This getaway is located in the mountainous regions of North Carolina and Tennessee. Gatlinburg is a tiny town with big views of the Smoky Mountains and has plenty of attractions to offer individuals, couples and families.When: If you’re hoping to spend the majority of your mountain getaway in the great outdoors, take a trip to the Smokies in autumn. Nature’s fall color palette will not disappoint, and the mild climate is irresistibleWhy: Did you know that the Smoky Mountains are the namesake of America’s most visited national park? Camping, hiking and firefly light shows are some of the many family-friendly attractions that keep this park firmly seated in the top spot.

2. Sangre de Cristo Mountains (New Mexico)

Image of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
Considering a second home in the mountains? Taos, New Mexico, offers optimal views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and everything that an art lover could desire: sculpting workshops, galleries and indigenous culture museums. Where: This subrange of the Rocky Mountains is located in Colorado and New Mexico, representing the southernmost tip of the Rockies.When: Summer is arguably the best season to enjoy Sangre de Cristo mountain getaways, especially if you’re planning to hike or camp on the Colorado side of this range.Why: If the red hue these mountains give off in the morning sun isn’t enough to entice you, how do giant sand dunes and unbridled views of the Rio Grande sound? No wonder the Sangre de Cristo Mountains were declared a National Heritage Area (NHA) in 2009.

3. Rocky Mountains (Colorado)

Image of the Maroon Bells in the Rocky Mountains.
If you’re looking for a luxury mountain getaway with world-class skiing, upscale shopping, and cozy après-ski lounges, Colorado’s Rocky Mountains deliver all that and more. It’s a dream destination for those seeking both skiing adventures and tranquil sights. And it’s also home to some of Pacaso’s most sought-after second homes.Where: The Rockies span several states, but Colorado is home to some of the most iconic spots — including Aspen and Snowmass, Vail and Steamboat Springs. These towns are known for their alpine charm and lively communities.When: It’s great year-round. Winter is peak skiing and snowboarding season, but summer brings scenic wildflower hikes, music festivals, and sunny mountain air.Why: With a second home in the Colorado Rockies, you’re never far from year-round activities. From the upscale dining in Vail Village to the art scene in Aspen, there’s always something fun to do. Explore Pacaso homes in Aspen and Snowmass, Steamboat Springs, and Vail — where luxury meets the alpine lifestyle.

4. Blue Ridge Mountains (North Carolina)

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The Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina are an ideal pick for second home seekers who want easy access to the Blue Ridge Parkway. This stretch of scenic highway is known for its sweeping overlooks, quiet picnic spots, and some of the best fall colors in the country. Where: You’ll find North Carolina’s stretch of the Blue Ridge Mountains running through the western edge of the state, from the Virginia border down towards Georgia. This section lines up with some of the Parkway’s most scenic overlooks, giving visitors easy access to high-elevation views and winding mountain roads.When: The North Carolina Blue Ridge is stunning year-round, but fall and spring are especially magical. Fall brings vibrant foliage along the Blue Ridge Parkway, while spring fills the mountains with wildflowers and mild temperatures, making it perfect for scenic drives, hikes, and outdoor exploration.Why: This stretch of the Blue Ridge Mountains is celebrated for its breathtaking scenery and outdoor adventures. Drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway to take in sweeping mountain views, explore waterfalls and hiking trails, or stop in charming towns like Asheville for a taste of local culture.

5. Sierra Nevada (California)

 An image shows a road heading towards the Sierra Nevada, one of the many mountain getaways in California.
Lake Tahoe is many second home seekers’ dream getaway — and for good reason. This adventurous destination is close to big cities yet tucked away in a serene mountain setting. Head to California to experience the magic for yourself.Where: The Sierra Nevada lines the eastern border of the state of California with a tail that spills into Nevada. It is home to the world-famous Lake Tahoe.When: Springtime in California can keep you away from summer tourists. Take advantage of the West’s mild climate by enjoying one of the most exclusive California mountain getaways in the months of April and May.Why: Hiking in one of the many stunning forests within the Sierra Nevada will be an adventure full of waterfalls, wildflowers and plenty of untouched nature.

6. Chugach Mountains (Alaska)

Image of the Chugach Mountains.
Anchorage is Alaska’s largest city, with plenty of attractions for second home buyers who want to enjoy a snowy retreat for the whole family to enjoy.Where: The Chugach Mountains border Anchorage and offer approachable peaks, scenic trails, and year-round access for novice and experienced hikers.When: Summer draws the most visitors to Anchorage. After the long, dark winter, conditions become ideal for mountain getaways from June through August.Why: Outside peak season, patient mountain-goers may catch a glimpse of the northern lights. Also called aurora borealis, this natural light display is one of Alaska’s most memorable experiences.

7. Mount Rainier (Washington)

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When the mountain is “out,” it’s cause for celebration all around the Seattle-Tacoma area. Mount Rainier is an active volcano, but the last major eruption was in 1894. The mountain boasts wildflower meadows and ancient forests. Where: Mount Rainier (also called Tahoma) is the highest peak in Washington State and the Cascade Range, coming at 14,410 feet above sea level.  When: Given its snow-capped peaks, summer is the best time to visit the Pacific Northwest if hiking and mountain trekking are high on your list.Why: If scaling an active volcano is not really your thing, there’s still plenty to do at the foot of the mountain. Mount Rainier has inspired a wave of breweries and restaurants to create gourmet treats for all to enjoy on their mountain getaways.

8. Cascades (Oregon)

Image of the Cascades, Oregon, at sunset with wild flowers.
If your ideal mountain getaway includes craft breweries, stunning views, and outdoor adventure, the Cascades in Oregon should be on your radar. With access to snow-capped peaks, alpine lakes and endless trails, this region is a year-round haven for nature lovers.Where: The Cascade Range runs through central Oregon, and the town of Bend is one of the best places to experience it all, including access to Mt. Bachelor, Tumalo Falls and the Deschutes River.When: Spring and fall are ideal for hiking and sightseeing, while winter brings prime skiing conditions on Mt. Bachelor.Why: Bend is known for its laid-back charm, outdoor spirit and vibrant culture. It’s also one of the few mountain destinations where you can ski in the morning and golf in the afternoon. See available Pacaso listings in Bend to find your mountain escape in the heart of Oregon.

9. Adirondack Mountains (New York)

Image of the Adirondack Mountains, New York, in the summer.
Visitors and second home buyers with kids will fall in love with the weeklong winter festivals in the Adirondacks. The area’s best known city, Lake Placid, hosted two Winter Olympic Games and is a hub for winter sports of all sorts. Where: The Adirondack (ADK) Mountains are the jewel of Upstate New York. Leaving from New York City? Expect to drive roughly five to six hours before reaching the serenity of the ADKs. When: This mountain range has been the site of winter carnivals for over a century, making a trip to the Adirondack Mountains one of the best weekend mountain getaways for New Yorkers to enjoy in the wintertime.Why: The ADKs offer the ultimate mountain getaways for couples and families from New York and New Jersey who are in need of a refresh away from city life. 

10. Catskill Mountains (New York)

Image of the Catskill Mountains, New York, in the fall.
Those hailing from the New York and New Jersey area can breathe easy in the fresh air of the Catskill Mountains. Owning a second home here means having the ultimate outdoor playground at your front door.Where: In contrast to the jagged peaks of the ADK, Catskill summits are less steep, making this range ideal for beginner climbers and families.When: Fall is when you’ll be able to enjoy the full spectrum of autumn colors and cool climate of the Catskill Mountains.Why: Fishing enthusiasts will be overjoyed to learn that the Catskill Mountains are known as the birthplace of fly fishing in America. Plus, the dome-shaped peaks of the Catskills make for a great training ground for taller summits around the country.

11. Laguna Mountains (California)

Image of the Laguna Mountains, California.
Not ready to say goodbye to city comforts? Then you’ll like the close proximity of the Laguna Mountains to urban hubs like San Diego, California. Couples will especially enjoy the wide range of activities to choose from in SoCal, including some of the best nightlife scenes in the country.Where: The Laguna Mountains are the pride and joy of San Diego County in Southern California. Prepare to be surrounded by thick patches of chaparral and wildflowers when you traverse this semi-desert landscape. When: Although Southern California is graced with a warm climate year-round, fall is perhaps the best time to head up to the mountains. Summer may be too warm to hike, but autumn offers the perfect amount of sunshine and cool breezes. Why: Follow the Laguna Creek hiking trails for a relaxing stroll by the water or trek to the gorge for enchanting waterfall views. 

12. San Bernardino (California)

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A mountain getaway that’s close to L.A. but worlds away from the hustle may just be paradise. The San Bernardino Mountains offer a peaceful, elevated retreat perfect for couples and families alike.Where: Located in Southern California, this range is home to Lake Arrowhead — a charming alpine town known for its pine forests, lakeside homes and scenic beauty.When: Year-round appeal makes it a great second home destination. Summer brings lakeside lounging, while winter turns the area into a cozy, snow-covered retreat.Why: The San Bernardino Mountains offer the ultimate cozy mountain cabin getaways with easy access to outdoor recreation and boutique shopping. If you’re looking for a second home with rustic charm and modern comfort, explore Pacaso homes in Lake Arrowhead.

13. McDowell Mountains (Arizona)

The McDowell Mountains, Arizona, at sunrise.
If you prefer desert sunshine with your mountain views, the McDowell Mountains in Arizona offer a unique and luxurious alternative to the snowy cliffs. Its Sonoran allure can impress anyone. And, you can enjoy outdoor activities year-round without the cold. Where: Just outside Scottsdale, the McDowell Mountains offer a stunning desert backdrop with access to hiking trails, world-class golf and spa resorts.When: Winter and spring are the most popular seasons since they offer perfect weather for outdoor adventures and relaxation.Why: The combination of desert beauty and upscale amenities makes this one of the best mountain getaways for couples seeking sunshine and serenity. Check out Pacaso listings in Scottsdale and discover your desert mountain haven.

14. Ko’olau Range (O’ahu, Hawai’i)

A photo of the Ko’olau Range on O’ahu, Hawai’i serving as the site of many tropical mountain getaways.
The east side of the island of O’ahu is home to some of the most exclusive luxury real estate on the market. The Ko’olau Mountains are responsible for the near-perfect climate and lush flora. Exquisite beaches keep second home buyers drooling for a chance to call the nearby communities of Kailua and Lanikai their home away from home. Where: O’ahu’s east side is blessed with some of the best weather in the country, thanks to the Ko’olau Mountain Range.When: Winter is probably the best time to visit the Hawaiian island of O’ahu if you’re hoping to encounter the least amount of tourists possible.Why: Due to its white sandy beaches, the cosmopolitan capital city of Honolulu and its melting pot of culinary cultures, O’ahu is home to some of the most luxurious mountain getaways for couples to enjoy all year round.

15. Olympic Mountains (Washington)

The Olympic Mountains, Washington, at sunset.
Families will revel in the abundance of adventures on Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula, a half-day of travel from the hubs of Tacoma and Seattle.Where: This snow-capped ridge is located in Washington State and is home to iconic mountain peaks like Mount Olympus.When: Summer is when all the park facilities are open and operating at full capacity. The local flora and fauna are at their best during this season, so make sure to pack your camera to capture the breathtaking views.Why: Olympic National Park protects nearly 1 million acres of land comprised of old-growth forests, Pacific coastlines and majestic mountain ridges. Bring your raincoat and explore four stunning rainforests. 

16. Mount Shasta (California)

Image of Mount Shasta, California.
Mt. Shasta is a tiny town at the foot of majestic Mount Shasta, a potentially active volcano in the southern end of the Cascade Range. It tops out at 14,179 feet. Where: Located in Northern California, Mount Shasta is the epitome of majestic mountain getaways. Luxury is never far from this volcanic summit, which is well known for its spiritual essence that keeps visitors coming back for more.When: If flower-filled meadows and picturesque natural landscapes are why you love mountain getaways, then spring is one of the best seasons to visit Mount Shasta.Why: Charming Mt. Shasta offers all the artisanal eateries, art markets and local breweries you could want.

17. Black Hills (South Dakota)

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Nature lovers and history buffs searching for a second home won’t want to miss Keystone, South Dakota. It’s full of historic charm and is dotted with wood sculptures of Bigfoot, Smokey Bear and other whimsical creatures that kids will love. Where: South Dakota is home to the Black Hills mountain range and many other noteworthy attractions like the Badlands and Custer State Park.When: Autumn is the perfect time to embark on an adventure to one or all of the natural attractions that the Black Hills area has to offer.Why: The Black Hills boasts more than 5 million acres of protected land that’s home to Mount Rushmore, American buffalo and a spring-fed water park.

18. Haleakalā (Maui, Hawai’i)

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Maui is home to some of the most beautiful beach houses imaginable. The island is the perfect romantic getaway for couples who want a second home in paradise. Where: Haleakalā National Park calls the island of Maui home. Haleakalā volcano is an active shield volcano that rests on the east side of the island.When: Winter is one of the better seasons to escape the tourists. When you visit any Hawaiian island, however, popular spots like this will always attract crowds.Why: The summit of Haleakalā is one of the only accessible places in the world where you can view the sun rising over the clouds. Reservations are required, but it’s worth it for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

19. Pocono Mountains (Pennsylvania)

Image of a waterfall in the Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania.
Residents of Philadelphia and New York City can enjoy owning a second home near the Pocono Mountains. Perfect for a fall getaway, the Poconos area is dotted with tiny towns that make for charming day trips.Where: The Pocono Mountains can be found in the northern region of Pennsylvania, with its lush forests and serene water-lined hiking trails. When: Autumn is, without question, the best time to venture into the Pocono Mountains. In fact, there are over 20 ways visitors can experience the vast array of autumn hues in the Poconos.Why: The striking colors exhibited from the area’s 127 tree and plant species make the Poconos one of the most majestic mountain getaways around. Ziplining, train rides and lakefront beaches also await adventure seekers.

20. White Mountains (New Hampshire)

Image of the White Mountains, New Hampshire in the fall.
Consider opting for a second home in coastal Maine if you want to enjoy the splendor of the White Mountains in nearby New Hampshire.Where: This mountain range is a subsection of the Northern Appalachian Mountains and is located within the state of New Hampshire.When: Spring in New England can create the perfect conditions for a luxurious mountain getaway in the White Mountains, even though this range is host to popular attractions year-round.Why: This mountain getaway has it all — caves to explore, horses to ride and nearly a dozen 100-foot waterfalls to enjoy as you hike one of the many well-preserved trails.

21. Grand Tetons (Wyoming)

A photo shows the backdrop of Wyoming mountain getaways, the Grand Tetons.
Teton Village and Jackson, Wyoming, offer stunning views of the Grand Tetons and nearby Yellowstone National Park, making this second home mountain getaway ideal for any nature lover.Where: Grand Teton National Park is located in northwestern Wyoming. The valley at the foot of the mountain range is home to the highly sought-after Jackson Hole area.When: Visitors may be surprised to learn that Grand Teton National Park is open to the public 24/7 every day of the year. Summer, however, is the most popular time of year to explore the Grand Tetons.Why: The snow-covered peaks of the Grand Tetons offer a variety of climbing options for experienced mountaineers looking for their next challenge. There are also plenty of cycling trails and scenic drives to take around the park for those hoping for a relaxing mountain getaway.

22. Wasatch Mountains (Utah)

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The Wasatch Mountains combine epic terrain with a lively mountain-town energy, making them a top pick for luxury second homes. It’s a fantastic destination year-round, offering both hiking and beautiful, relaxing views.Where: Just outside Salt Lake City, the town of Park City sits at the heart of the Wasatch Range. It’s home to Deer Valley and Park City Mountain Resort, two of the most celebrated ski destinations in the U.S.When: Winter is prime time for skiing and snowboarding, but summer brings mountain biking, fly fishing and live music under the stars.Why: Whether you’re drawn to its snowy slopes or summer trails, Park City offers one of the most luxurious Rocky Mountain getaways. Explore Pacaso homes in Park City and experience second home ownership in the heart of Utah’s mountain magic.

23. Bighorn Mountains (Wyoming)

Image of the Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming.
Sheridan, Wyoming, is the ultimate in quaint mountain towns, rich in history and charm. Families and friends can relax in the great outdoors when they call the Bighorn region their home away from home.Where: Visit southern Montana or northern Wyoming to catch a glimpse of what is considered to be the Rocky Mountain’s sister range.When: Springtime is when Bighorn National Forest is in full bloom. Enjoy hiking among fragrant patches of alpine meadows on this majestic mountain getaway. Why: This protected national forest offers not one but three scenic byways that culminate in over 100 miles of beautiful views. The Cloud Peak Wilderness is another highlight of the protected area, and offers unspoiled alpine nature at its best.

24. Sierra la Laguna (Mexico)

Image of the Sierra de la Laguna mountains, Mexico.
The Sierra de la Laguna mountains, tucked into the southern Baja California peninsula, offer a truly unique landscape. Mountain trails meet sun-drenched beaches to charm explorers with tropical warmth.Where: This biosphere reserve is located in the southern tip of Baja California Sur, near Los Cabos. It’s an oasis of palm canyons, granite peaks and hidden waterfalls which contrast with the surrounding desert.When: Visit in late fall through early spring when temperatures are cooler and the skies are clear.Why: The area is a standout spot for hiking, wildlife watching and stargazing. Best of all, it’s only a short drive from the beach resorts of Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo. Browse Pacaso listings in Los Cabos to enjoy the best of both mountain serenity and seaside luxury.

25. French Alps (France)

Image of the French Alps during winter.
The French Alps are the gold standard for European mountain getaways. With majestic peaks, Michelin-starred cuisine and picturesque Alpine villages, this region offers a romantic blend of adventure and elegance.Where: Stretching across southeastern France, the French Alps are home to iconic ski towns like Chamonix, Megève and Courchevel.When: Winter is ideal for skiing, while summer brings clear hiking trails and sweeping views of the Mont Blanc massif.Why: Whether you’re sipping vin chaud (hot mulled wine) in a chalet or hiking through alpine meadows, the French Alps offer unmatched luxury and charm. Discover Pacaso homes in the French Alps for a second home experience straight out of a postcard.

26. Dolomites (Italy)

The Dolomites on a bright spring day.
Italy’s Dolomite Mountains offer a storybook setting for those looking to combine natural beauty with Old World charm. Think alpine trails, historic villages, and panoramic views with the quintessential Italian flair.Where: The Dolomites stretch across northern Italy, bordering Austria and Switzerland. Popular towns include Ortisei, Cortina d’Ampezzo and Bolzano.When: Summer is best for hiking and biking, while winter brings powder-perfect ski slopes.Why: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a dream for outdoor lovers and cultural explorers alike. After your mountain adventures, you can hop on a scenic train ride to Tuscany, where Pacaso listings in Italy offer a peaceful countryside retreat.

27. Canadian Rockies

Image of Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies.
Rugged, vast and wildly beautiful, the Canadian Rockies are a bucket-list destination for second home seekers who crave the great outdoors. Where: Stretching across British Columbia and Alberta, this range includes Banff, Jasper and Lake Louise — all famous for their turquoise lakes and soaring peaks.When: Summer through early fall offers ideal conditions for exploring. Winter transforms the region into a snowy paradise.Why: Few places on Earth offer such a dramatic mix of pristine wilderness and high-end mountain towns. From wildlife sightings to world-class skiing, the Canadian Rockies are one of the best mountain getaways for couples and families alike. Check out the Pacaso listings in the Canadian Rockies if this sounds like your kind of escape.

Discover your dream mountain vacation home with Pacaso

Whether you’re seeking romantic mountain getaways, looking to explore the Rocky Mountains, or dreaming of a tranquil retreat in the French Alps, you can find your own perfect mountain escape.With Pacaso’s professionally managed LLC co-ownership model, owning a luxury second home in your favorite destination is easier to achieve than ever. From Steamboat Springs to Scottsdale, and even Tuscany, our listings offer mountain getaways for couples, families and adventurers alike.Browse Pacaso’s collection of second homes and find your ideal mountain retreat without the hassle of full home ownership.

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