
3. Crowne Plaza Borjomi: Borjomi, Georgia
If you enjoy unwinding in natural hot springs, consider traveling 100 miles west of Tbilisi (Georgia’s capital) to the Crowne Plaza Borjomi. This 101-room, IHG-affiliated property offers easy access to the Caucasus Mountains and its namesake resort town’s mineral springs, with some just outside the hotel entrance. The Crowne Plaza Borjomi also features two restaurants, a wine bar, a yoga room and a spa with an indoor pool, specialty baths and steam rooms. Be sure to save time for exploring nearby Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park, where you can hike, horseback ride, bike and snowshoe.

4. Massanutten Resort: Massanutten, Virginia
Set on 6,000 acres amid the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, Massanutten Resort is home to all kinds of amenities, including indoor and outdoor water parks, an arcade, bike trails, an Escape Room and the Family Adventure Park, which features areas for zip lining, tubing and rappelling. What’s more, the resort features 70 acres of land open for skiing, snow tubing and snowboarding every winter. Visitors can choose from a variety of condos both on the mountain and in the valley, and dining options range from a casual eatery that serves pizzas and barbecue to a grill to a sports bar with flat-screen TVs and weekly karaoke.