When there's a will, there's a way, so they say.
So when you have a strong will to take a summer vacation somewhere not home, there's a way to do it without you having to trade your arm and leg for such a getaway. Check out this list of budget travel options, thanks to Budget Travel, and begin to get really excited.
Kentucky
If you're into natural wonders, the Mammoth Cave National Park is your perfect choice when holidaying in this state.
"The world's longest cave system, these limestone caverns can be navigated with the help of park rangers, and programs range from the tried-and-true, one-of-a-kind major paths (ideal for all ages and interest levels) to muddier, darker options that the more adventurous among you will revel in," the travel site said. Oooh, sounds visit-worthy indeed!
You can stay in accommodations starting at $49 a night not far from this attraction. Make sure to book early so you don't run out of budget-friendly lodging options.
Idaho, Montana, Wyoming
We're not saying you should go state hopping. But if you go to Yellowstone National Park, that may just be the case, as this sprawling wildlife-teeming destination straddles all three states. Here, you can go on a safari with your family, or work your legs with "1,000 miles of hiking trails." There are also campfire programs that can "help you get the most out of this crown jewel of the national park system."
Florida
Orlando has many distractions that would make you and your family (and bank account) happy. This "theme-park paradise" has a number of accommodations that offer great discounts on lodging rates - you could pay less than $75 a night somewhere near Universal Studios, Walt Disney World, or even SeaWorld Orlando. W-O-W indeed.
South Carolina
Myrtle Beach is a favorite of cost-conscious travellers/summer revelers. Why? Because it's got "miles of sand, wildly popular boardwalk, charter fishing expeditions, and Ripley's Aquarium (where you can get nose-to-nose with sharks)." Plus there's that southern charm and delicious food spreads that will keep your heart and stomach feeling all fuzzy and content.
Michigan
If you want something underrated, go to Mackinac Island, which is great for families and has a gorgeous state park and Victorian homes. You can also drop by Mackinaw City if you want to pack in some more adventure. This tourist city, with a population of under 1,000 as of 2010, is the most popular one in Michigan. You'll fully understand why when you get there.