USA with Character – Runaway Ann’s Travel Guide

Endless roads, sunsets, and places I keep coming back to.
This is my personal USA guide – packed with authentic gems, cozy stays, and delicious discoveries.
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My USA Travel Guide
A collection of practical tips from living in the US and taking countless road trips – helpful advice, travel inspiration, and places worth knowing.
My US Road Trips

Oregon Coast – 4-Day Road Trip
A magical route along cliffs, lighthouses, and wild beaches – from Astoria to Brookings.

Arizona – 7-Day Itinerary
Sedona, canyons, saguaro cacti – 100% desert vibes, colors, and wide-open space.

PNW – 10-Day Road Trip
Coastal views, forest hikes & artsy towns – this 10-day loop is packed with hidden gems and cozy stops.
Cities with Soul

San Francisco – 1-Day Itinerary
Walk the bridge, watch the fog roll in, hop on a cable car, and catch the sunset over the bay.

Seattle – Beyond the Space Needle
Fog, coffee, forested views – the perfect city for a slow weekend escape.
See also:
- Korakia Pensione, Palm Springs – My Honest Review
- The Pierside Hotel, Santa Monica – Real Talk & Review
- Where to Stay in San Diego? My Pearl Hotel Review
- Pueblo Bonito Inn, Santa Fe – No-Fluff Review
National Parks that Leave a Mark

Mount Rainier – What to Do
Mist, deer, and wildflowers – a mountain escape with waterfalls and snowy peaks.

Joshua Tree – Best Hikes
Desert silence, weird trees – a hike through another world. Raw and magical.

Hawai’i Volcanoes – Up Close
Volcanoes, jungle, and a crater above the clouds – powerful, untamed nature.
See also:
- 10 Absolutely Amazing Things to Do in Utah for the First Time
- 9 Bryce Canyon Best Hikes You Can’t Miss on Your First Visit
- The Ultimate Monument Valley Travel Guide
- 15 Best Things to Do on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi
Places with a Soul

Oregon’s Hidden Gems
My secrets after 2 years of living in Oregon – places no guidebook will tell you about.

Point Reyes – My Travel Guide
Wild Pacific shores, fog, lighthouses – one of my all-time favorite places in California.
See also:
- 14 Very Best Hikes in Sedona, Arizona You Won’t Forget
- Portland to Painted Hills: The Complete Day Trip Itinerary
- 7 Absolutely Best Wineries in the Willamette Valley
Taste of the USA

Portland – Where to Eat
Coffee, donuts, and global flavors – my favorite local spots (hipster-approved, but not only).

Hawai’i – Where to Eat on Big Island
Food trucks, island bites, and my must-eats on Big Island. Tasty and full of atmosphere.
USA for You – Offline Maps & Planners

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Practical Tips – Planning Your Own US Adventure

Best Time to Visit the US
Since living here, I’ve learned one thing: there’s no one-size-fits-all season for America.
Spring? Go to Oregon – it smells like forest and rhododendrons bloom. Fall & Winter? Arizona – perfect hiking weather.
Avoid the desert in summer (trust me – it’s an oven). Winter in Colorado means snowy peaks.
Skip holidays and spring break – prices and crowds skyrocket.
How to Get Around
Car is essential – seriously. In most places, you won’t get far without it.
Public transport? Only in big cities. I always rent through Rentalcars.
And yep – you can turn right on red (learned it thanks to a honk).
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What to Pack for the US
A hoodie is a must – even in summer.
Day: 95°F (35°C), night: sudden chills. I pack layers, good shoes, a spare card, a power bank, mini first-aid, and a water filter – especially for road trips.
And leave space in your suitcase. Shopping just happens in the US.
Where to Stay
I’ve done roadside motels, camped under the stars, and stayed in boutique hotels – and loved all of it.
My fave? Retro motels with a story.
Booking works great, but campgrounds – especially in national parks – need early reservations.


Where & What to Eat
One US breakfast = my entire Polish lunch menu.
I love food trucks, diners, and local spots. Poke in Hawai’i, pizza in Oregon, tacos in Arizona.
And yep – tipping isn’t optional. It’s 18-20%, and now I get it.
How Much Does It Cost?
Visa? For most travelers, it’s as simple as an ESTA. Just $21 and you’re good to go.
Stays from $80/night, car rentals $50-75/day. Campgrounds are cheaper, but book early.
Insurance? A must. ER visits can cost thousands.
Price tags? Exclude tax – that’s added at checkout. Welcome to America.


What to Watch Out For
You learn fast here:
- Credit card = a must (debit often doesn’t work). Tipping = built into the system.
- Size “S” here ≠ size “S” in Europe.
- Check neighborhoods before booking a stay.
- Never leave anything visible in your car – even for 5 minutes.
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