Top 10 Most Overlooked Mountain Towns In The US.

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Top 10 Overlooked Mountain Towns and their home and real estate prices.
🏔️ Are you tired of the same old touristy mountain destinations? Ready to uncover some hidden gems in the heart of nature? Look no further! In this exciting video, we're taking you on a journey through the top 10 best-overlooked mountain towns that deserve a spot on your travel bucket list. From charming alpine villages to remote mountain getaways, these lesser-known destinations promise breathtaking scenery, authentic experiences, and a break from crowded tourist traps.

🌲 Join us as we explore these picturesque mountain towns that have been flying under the radar for far too long. Whether you're a nature lover, an adventure seeker, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, we've got something for everyone on this list.
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OMG I used to live in Julian California as a kiddo! Cutest little town! So much hiking and "shiny rocks" discovering. My Mom used to work at the T-shirt shop. I miss it so much.

TheDragginfly
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Mr. Briggs. I'm so glad you featured Bisbee. It's one of my favorite places in Arizona. When I was stationed at Ft. Huachuca in the 80s, My Army buddies and I used to make frequent runs to Bisbee because at that time, Bisbee was the only place in Cochise county where one could get espresso.

aardvaarkmaark
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My Aunt Alice lived in Prineville Or. she brought me for a teenage holiday in 1978. It has quadrupled in size since then. There is a beautiful reservoir that rivals Sedona. Thanks for the mention. It brought back memories…

Thistleseed
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Your comprehensive yet compact research is amazing, Briggs. Thank you and God bless you.

jeanlanz
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I'm glad you mentioned Bisbee. It's far away from me all the way up here in flagstaff but I've ben there once it's a super cool place. Flag is a really cool mountain town too. Althovuh it's expensive. I actually grew up in knoxville TN too and you mentioned Maryville. Which is right outside of there. I adore Maryville TN a lot.

levistokes
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I agree with Ruidoso. I used to spend some time traveling through NM. And Ruidoso really impressed me

Roboworm
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I love that Ruidoso is on this list! Living down in the valley in Cruces where we see triple digits on the regular during the summer, we head up to that area (Lincoln National Forest is over by Cloudcroft with lots of camping and hiking trails.) to cool off during the summer.

CorvusAlyse
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Exploring lesser-known mountain towns sounds like a hidden gem. Thanks for shedding light on these overlooked destinations in the US!

LeroyGonzalez-cv
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Well, I almost spit out my lunch when you said Prineville, OR! Partly because you once mentioned it in one of your previous videos in a not so flattering way. I have lived there most of my life and I really do love it. I understand that based on the topic you're covering most places can make lists in good and bad ways. Prineville certainly isn't perfect but I have come to know that I am a small town person and for me there are more good things about it than bad. Thanks for the mention.

dianelandis
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Great video Briggs these small towns are my Jam!!

michaelschiessl
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Great list! Cumberland and Pineville look especially beautiful. Stargazing!

heidialexander
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Briggs, I remember the, "Miracle on Ice, " during the '80 Olympics. The '80 Olympics was also when one of my favorite athletes, Eric Heiden, (the man with the huge thighs) won 5 gold medals in speed skating. It was a good year for American competitors.

This was a great list by the way. I want to move to a nice, affordable mountain town sometime. This list offered some possibilities.

bikeyclown
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Love your videos. Hugs from Australia

wilmapedrosa
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I love Prineville 🥰! Retired here from San Diego. I call Prineville home now.

samandali
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Wow !!!
It’s great to see your town on a good list .
My Wife & I just retired & moved from Riverside, Ca. to Covington, Va. last December.
We bought our house off the internet & are very happy. I looked from Oregon to Maine for waterfront property & the best deal we saw was in Covington . We got a 2800 sq. ft. house with an acre & a quarter right on the Jackson River For $269, 000. It’s out in the Country, so it’s not for people who need to be closer than an hour from a 40, 000 populated City but it’s got everything we need ! Also as a trout fisherman this is a great fishery .
Another thing I just thought of is the Golfing, I am not a golfer so I don’t think of this, but it has PGA Championship type courses all within a 1/2 an hour of Covington.

tedszweb
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Good morning Briggs! Have a great day! 🎚️🇺🇸🪖👮‍♂️

dennisw.truman
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These towns look really nice!! I've heard of only 2-3 of them. Thanks for this video, Briggs!!

jeffe
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If anyone ever seriously convinces you to move to Montana, before you do, ABSOLUTELY be sure to spend a week there in the middle of January. And not that one week in the middle of the winter when it's sunny. Montana winters can eat your soul.

steeplecab
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I enjoy most of your analyses, I don't always agree but I always enjoy your sense of humor - and I'm always glad when you don't list my town in Washington State's Top 10s or Best Ofs. 😁 Keep up the great content!

FreedomAndLiberty
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Virginia! It's beautiful, enjoyable, the food scene is fantastic and we're steeped in history. Plus, we're one of the nicest bunch of folks you'll ever meet.

theoldvirginian