With a Greek atmosphere, Tarpon Springs offers a public marina, four golf courses, an aquarium, a performing arts center, and a cultural and recreation center, plus free monthly beach concerts.
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains with a population of 15,000, Hendersonville hosts outdoor festivals, has a renowned healthcare center, multiple golf courses, and offers outdoor activities like fishing,
Known for its historical landmarks and cultural highlights, Savannah boasts a lower cost of living, outdoor activities at Skidaway Island State Park, and access to two major medical centers.
This artsy town in the Mule Mountains features a strong community, numerous hiking trails, the Heritage Stairs, and an array of dining options, local shops, and art galleries.
Located in the Rocky Mountains, Eagle offers breathtaking views, numerous festivals, farmer's markets, and ample outdoor recreation activities, though the cost of living is higher than the national.
A small community of fewer than 1,500 residents, Seeley Lake provides a relaxed lifestyle with opportunities for camping, hiking, hunting, and fishing amidst beautiful mountain ranges and forests.
Featuring German architecture, herb farms, peach groves, antique stores, boutiques, art galleries, wine-tasting rooms, and a historic public library, Fredericksburg is a charming city.
Ideal for retirees with no taxes on pensions and social security, plus no property taxes for those over 65, Fairhope offers golf, boating, fishing, and a variety of events and classes.
Overlooking Little Traverse Bay, downtown Petoskey offers gorgeous views, shops, restaurants, parks, and active communities for retirees with opportunities for golf, skiing, and tennis.