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Top 5 Thanksgiving Destinations Beyond New York City in 2024

Looking for an unforgettable Thanksgiving escape outside of New York City? From vibrant parades and cruises to historic reenactments and beach picnics, these top five U.S. destinations bring Thanksgiving magic to life. Let’s dive into the festivities and unique experiences each city offers to make your Thanksgiving truly memorable.

1. Chicago, Illinois

  • The Iconic Chicago Thanksgiving Parade | November 28th: Kicking off Thanksgiving morning along State Street, this colorful parade is one of the oldest in the country and features giant balloons, dance teams, floats, and even Santa Claus!

  • Ice Skating at Millennium Park | November 15th - February 2nd: The McCormick Tribune Ice Rink is open for family-friendly skating with the stunning backdrop of Chicago’s skyline.

  • Christkindlmarket Chicago | November 22 – December 24: This annual market at Daley Plaza is ideal for early holiday shopping, with German-inspired food, unique crafts, and seasonal drinks.

  • Thanksgiving Dining | November 28th:

    Top Chicago restaurants like Cindy's (Rooftop) serve Thanksgiving menus with local flair, perfect for a festive family meal. For a more laid-back holiday dinner, try Cody's Public House.

2. New Orleans, Louisiana

  • Bayou Classic Football Game | November 30th

    Join the excitement as Grambling State and Southern University face off in the Superdome, a Thanksgiving tradition beloved in New Orleans.

  • Thanksgiving Jazz Dinner Cruise | November 28th

    Board a classic steamboat for a Thanksgiving dinner featuring jazz and Creole cuisine while cruising along the Mississippi River.

  • Reveillon Dinners | November 29th - January 6th

    Enjoy New Orleans' spin on holiday dining at venues like the Pelican Club and Antoine’s, with prix-fixe menus and Creole holiday dishes.

  • Celebration in the Oaks | November 29th - January 3rd

    This holiday lights display transforms City Park into a sparkling wonderland, perfect for a post-Thanksgiving stroll.

3. San Diego, California

  • Father Joe’s Villages Thanksgiving Day 5K | November 28th Held at Balboa Park, this 5K raises funds for San Diego's homeless community. Post-race snacks and activities make this event family-friendly.

  • City Experience Thanksgiving Dinner Cruise | November 28th Glide through San Diego Bay on a yacht, indulging in a traditional meal and scenic waterfront views.

  • Thanksgiving Beach Picnic: Set up a casual family picnic at La Jolla or Coronado Beach, where you can soak in the sun and surf.

4. Charleston, South Carolina

  • Turkey Day Run and Gobble Wobble | November 27th

    This annual 5K brings Charleston's historic streets alive with runners, walkers, and plenty of Thanksgiving spirit.

  • Historic Thanksgiving Dinners | November 27th

    Enjoy Southern cuisine with Thanksgiving twists at restaurants like Magnolia’s or 82 Queen, each known for special holiday menus.

  • Holiday Festival of Lights | November 15th - December 31st James Island County Park’s popular light display is perfect for a Thanksgiving weekend stroll, complete with festive sculptures, holiday treats, and cozy bonfires.

  • Walking Tours of Historic Charleston: Stroll through the historic district, exploring Charleston’s architecture and history.

5. Plymouth, Massachusetts

  • America’s Hometown Thanksgiving Parade | November 28th

    As one of the oldest parades in the U.S., Plymouth celebrates Thanksgiving with marching bands, historical reenactors, and a family-friendly atmosphere.

  • Plimoth Patuxet Museums | Friday, November 29th

    Experience Pilgrim and Native American reenactments and traditional harvest dinners that bring history to life. Hurry tickets are selling out fast!

Each of these destinations offers something uniquely festive, from bustling parades to intimate historic dinners and scenic holiday displays. Perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers, these spots are ideal alternatives to New York City for a Thanksgiving filled with tradition, culture, and memorable experiences.