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Spring (March, April, May) and autumn (September and October) are generally cooler, more comfortable times to visit.
The United States has varied weather conditions, and the best time to visit depends both upon the location and the season.
Many of the country's dependent territories, such as Guam, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands, are also tropical.
The country's dependent territories are offshore and have distinct geographies of their own; the majority are islands.
In some parts of the country, travel services may be limited during the low or off-season, largely due to weather conditions.
Geography Covering a large part of the North American continent, the USA shares borders with Canada to the north and Mexico to the south.
The southern part of the country tends to be warmer than the north.
Outdoor-lovers will need clothing and shoes that are appropriate for the terrain and the activities they have planned; visitors to cities will need a range of casual outfits and perhaps one smarter outfit for a fine dining or theatre outing.
Though there are many cities that are densely populated with more manmade features than natural ones, there are also vast rural areas that are far more sparsely populated.
The general climate of the continental US is temperate, but keep in mind that Hawaii is tropical and Alaska is arctic.
Required clothing: As the US is a vast country with varying climates and four distinct seasons, packing clothing that allows you to layer for warmer and cooler conditions is recommended, especially if you plan to travel to different regions of the country.
Summer is considered the peak tourist season throughout the country; other popular travel times are major American holidays, especially Thanksgiving and Christmas, as well as Easter Week and the school holiday known as Spring Break.
The climate ranges from subtropical to arctic, with a corresponding breadth of flora and fauna.
For a more detailed description of each region's geographical characteristics, see the individual state sections
The summer months (June, July, and August) are generally hot regardless of the region, but winter temperatures (November-February) can vary substantially depending upon the part of the US you are visiting.
The United States has varied weather conditions, and the best time to visit depends both upon the location and the season.
Many of the country's dependent territories, such as Guam, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands, are also tropical.
The country's dependent territories are offshore and have distinct geographies of their own; the majority are islands.
In some parts of the country, travel services may be limited during the low or off-season, largely due to weather conditions.
Geography Covering a large part of the North American continent, the USA shares borders with Canada to the north and Mexico to the south.
The southern part of the country tends to be warmer than the north.
Outdoor-lovers will need clothing and shoes that are appropriate for the terrain and the activities they have planned; visitors to cities will need a range of casual outfits and perhaps one smarter outfit for a fine dining or theatre outing.
Though there are many cities that are densely populated with more manmade features than natural ones, there are also vast rural areas that are far more sparsely populated.
The general climate of the continental US is temperate, but keep in mind that Hawaii is tropical and Alaska is arctic.
Required clothing: As the US is a vast country with varying climates and four distinct seasons, packing clothing that allows you to layer for warmer and cooler conditions is recommended, especially if you plan to travel to different regions of the country.
Summer is considered the peak tourist season throughout the country; other popular travel times are major American holidays, especially Thanksgiving and Christmas, as well as Easter Week and the school holiday known as Spring Break.
The climate ranges from subtropical to arctic, with a corresponding breadth of flora and fauna.
For a more detailed description of each region's geographical characteristics, see the individual state sections
The summer months (June, July, and August) are generally hot regardless of the region, but winter temperatures (November-February) can vary substantially depending upon the part of the US you are visiting.