America's 10 Coolest Small Towns
These towns all have fewer than 10,000 people—but they can rival larger cities when it comes to good food, culture, and quality of life.
These towns all have fewer than 10,000 people—but they can rival larger cities when it comes to good food, culture, and quality of life.

Northwest Montana has world-class hiking and rafting—not to mention huckleberry milkshakes that'll knock your boots off.
Robbie Rubly-Burggraff moved to Navajo Nation 18 months ago, but she still hadn't explored its northwest—so she enlisted the help of a Navajo friend.
Wisconsin is the great American Midwest with a bracing dash of weird—including an albino muskrat, world-class waterslides, and a truly foul cheese.
Visiting Oklahoma is like stepping back in time—cowboys work the stockyards, oil derricks dot the landscape, and root beer is served in old-fashioned mugs.
The horse farms and rolling hills make for a delightfully genteel road trip—but it's a lot more fun to ogle Corvettes and spar against the Greatest.
