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Now, one year and a whole lot of chaos later, spring travel doesn’t exactly look like it did way back in 2019, but with the proper precautions, a break from the grind can happen in some shape or form.
Now, one year and a whole lot of chaos later, spring travel doesn’t exactly look like it did way back in 2019, but with the proper precautions, a break from the grind can happen in some shape or form. (Photo: ejs9/iStock)

We All Deserve a Spring Break This Year

Whether you’re after a beachfront campsite, some good juju, or a cabin built for mountain bikers, we’ve got a spring travel deal for you

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Now, one year and a whole lot of chaos later, spring travel doesn’t exactly look like it did way back in 2019, but with the proper precautions, a break from the grind can happen in some shape or form.
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One year ago, any plans you had for a spring getaway were likely canceled. Mine were. I was slated to go camping in Joshua Tree National Park in mid-April, and I remember the email from the National Park Service like it was yesterday: “We wanted you to be aware, this location is closed. Your reservation has been canceled and refunds have been issued.” It was the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, and so much was unknown. Now,one year and a whole lot of chaos later, spring travel doesn’t exactly look like it did way back in 2019, but with the proper precautions, a break from the grind can happen in some shape or form. Here’s some inspiration for a much deservedbudget-friendly spring trip to celebrate the fact that you made it through a year none of us could have anticipated.

Find Healing in the Desert

Tiny Camp Sedona
(Courtesy TinyCamp Sedona)

Sedona, Arizona

If there’s a restorative vortex anywhere on this planet, it’s in Sedona, thanks to its plethora of wellness and meditation retreats, energy healers, and an showing sites thought to be restorative epicenters. Whether or not you believe in that sort of thing,there’s just something calming about exploring a red-rock desert, especially when temperatures are in the 70s (and not the 100s, which the areaaverages in summer). There’s climbing, mountain biking,hiking throughcanyons, and practicing yoga with epic views. The 300-square-foot tiny homes at (from $276) have names like Flow, Breathe, and Renewand come with a stargazing deck and yoga mats.

Hit the Open Road

(Courtesy Moterra Campervan)

Various locations

Pick up a fully outfitted (from $339) from any of the company’sfive hubs: Jackson, Wyoming; Las Vegas, Nevada; San Francisco, California; Whitefish, Montana; or Salt Lake City, Utah. These luxury Sprinter vans come with perks like a French press for making coffee, camp chairs, and marshmallow-roasting skewers, and offera variety of sleeping quarters. Not sure where to go? Moterra will also plan your road trip,with custom itineraries, prebooked campsites, and scenic routes all mapped out.

Ride the Trails

Sunrise in the Blue Ridge Mountains
(Joshua Moore/iStock)

Brevard, North Carolina

is a haven for mountain bikers. You’ll find dozens of trails, a beer-serving bike shop called,and guided mountain biking and skills workshops for every level at the. Pitch a tent at (from $34), where you’ll get trail access from camp, or book one of 15 architect-designed cabins (from $150) at, a 124-acre property bordering the forest with its own flow trail and future campsites currently in development.

Cap Off Your Ski Season

(Cam McLeod/Snowbasin Resort )

Huntsville, Utah

Yes, it’s still winter in some places., less than an hour north of Salt Lake City, will stay open through April 11. If you buy next season’s pass now (from $899), you can ski free this spring. Otherwise, day tickets start at $139 (buy ahead of time). Enjoy zero lift lines, late-season powder, and,new this year, ski-up windows where you can order a slice of pizza or a breakfast burrito on the go. Stay at the (from $199) and you’re just minutes from skiing at Snowbasin and nearby.

Learn Something New

Wooden staircase leading to Bandon Beach, Oregon, USA
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Floras Lake, Oregon

Kitesurfing season opens on the southern Oregon coast in the spring, and there’s no better place to get in on the actionthan, a family-owned kitesurf school in one of the windiest spots in the country. The school is open from April through September on a freshwater lake outside ofthe town of Bandon, a 4.5-hour drive from Portland and seven hours from Seattle. Camp at the neighboring (from $20), or book this (from $425) on the property. You can rent windsurfing or kiteboarding gear, sign up for a lesson, and borrow paddleboards and kayaks.

Jump in a Pool

(Courtesy The Wesley Hotel)

Palm Springs, California

Sure, there’s plenty to do in Palm Springs—trails and desert vistas in or are about an hour away—but we won’t judge if you just feel like posting up in a lounge chair by the pool. (from $147) has tenmidcentury modern poolside suites—you can get $100 off your first stay by signing up for their newsletter.Enjoy breakfast in a private garden, then grab a loaner cruiser bike to roll into town.

Relax on the Beach

Green lush West Maui Mountains seen from high up in Lahaina, Hawaii
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Lahaina, Maui

On Maui’s west side, a former sugar plantation is now (from $24), which has 35 beachfront tent sites, as well as van camping spots, tented bungalows with private outdoor showers, and A-frame cabins with kitchenettes. Located tenminutes from Lahaina, this spot has mellow surf breaks, some of the world’s largest banyan trees, and guided sea kayaking outings through a protected reef. Be sure to read up on.

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