Wisconsin’s capital city is found on several lists of best places to retire, and it topped Money.com’s list in 2020.
Gatlinburg ticks off all the boxes for retirees. It’s a popular destination for those who want to spend their post-work years amid natural beauty and within easy access to the outdoors.
The La Sal Mountains to the east tower more than 11,000 feet above sea level, and the Colorado River canyons to the north are popular kayaking and rafting destinations
Little Leavenworth, population 2,619, is a Bavarian-themed town east of Seattle, a popular skiing and tourist attraction located in Washington state’s scenic North Cascades mountain range.
Eureka Springs, according to the national Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, was founded in 1879 around medicinal springs from which water was bottled and sold.
Bend, a city of about 100,000 in the Pacific Northwest, is a magnet for retirees who love an outdoor lifestyle. The town’s location, among the Cascade Mountains and high desert
The Animas River flows right through this town of about 56,000, drawing trout fishers, hikers, bikers and kayakers. High mountain peaks surround the city
Should you join the roughly 148,000 residents of Savannah for your retirement? There’s a good case to be made for it.