6 reasons to start your vacation at the local visitor center
1. The locals know which destinations suit your interests
The people who work and volunteer are proud of their town and happy to have you discover all it has to offer. Once you start talking, they will light up as they give suggestions on what would interest you. Yes, there may be an abundance of breweries in an area, but a visitor center singled out the one that was also a cut flower farm to me.
2. Free parking while you get your bearings
It takes a moment to figure out what is what in a new town. Many visitor centers offer free parking while you plan your visit with helpful staff and volunteers.
3. Restrooms and coffee
... welcome finds on a road trip.
4. Warnings and options
When I mentioned that I wanted to experience the Blue Ridge Parkway on the way home in the Hendersonville (NC) Welcome Center, they warned me that weather had shut a segment down. They suggested another route where I enjoyed an outdoor lunch, art galleries, and a scenic drive home. Visitor centerscan also point out festivals and events to either enjoy or navigate around.
5. Gift shop
A visitor center gift shop often carries postcards, local products, shirts, books, and other keepsakes to remember your trip. I seek out stickers to label my travel journals with the destinations inside.Photo in text here
6. Extras, like tours, films, displays, a selfie station...
The Historic Athens (GA) Welcome Centerincludes a display garden, a historic house museum, and city tours. The Sheboygan (WI) Visitors Centernot only has an extensive gift shop and educational displays on nature and history, but they also have NOAA's Science On a Sphere® exhibit(pictured above).
Remember, staycations count too!
There are reasons people travel to your town. Why not visit your local visitor center and find out why?
Note: Some “visitor centers” in tourist towns are really sales offices, pushing discount hotels and attraction tickets. That’s not what I’m talkingabout. State rest stops are helpful, but local visitor centers offer something more personal—a warm welcome from people who genuinely want to share what makes their town special.

