Skip to content

Top Navigation

Southern Living Southern Living
  • Food and Recipes
  • Culture and Lifestyle
  • Style
  • Holidays & Occasions
  • Home
  • Gardening Ideas
  • News
  • Video

Profile Menu

Your Account

Account

  • Join Now
  • Email Preferences
  • Newsletters
  • Manage Your Subscription this link opens in a new tab
  • Logout

More

  • Give a Gift Subscription this link opens in a new tab
  • Southern Living Books this link opens in a new tab
Login
Subscribe
Pin FB

Explore Southern Living

Southern Living Southern Living
  • Explore

    Explore

    • The Best New Haircuts to Try in 2022

      The Best New Haircuts to Try in 2022

      Here are the haircuts you'll be seeing everywhere this year. Read More
    • How To Season a Cast-Iron Skillet

      How To Season a Cast-Iron Skillet

      Learn how to season this Southern kitchen staple. Read More
    • 50 Thoughtful Messages for a Meaningful Thank You Note

      50 Thoughtful Messages for a Meaningful Thank You Note

      Not sure what to write in a thank you card? Here's how to show your gratitude with a handwritten note. Read More
  • Food and Recipes

    Food and Recipes

    See All Food and Recipes
    4 Easy Ways to Tell if an Egg Has Gone Bad

    4 Easy Ways to Tell if an Egg Has Gone Bad

    It’s not all in the senses, but they sure can help.
    • Recipes
    • Quick and Easy Dinner
    • Kitchen Assistant
    • Casserole
    • Holiday and Occasion Food
    • Slow Cooker Recipes
    • Desserts
    • Healthy and Light
    • Side Dishes
    • Party Food and Drink
    • Appetizers
    • Meat
    • Breakfast
    • BBQ
    • Drinks
    • What's Cooking
  • Culture and Lifestyle

    Culture and Lifestyle

    See All Culture and Lifestyle
    70 Cute and Funny Nicknames For Your Best Friends

    70 Cute and Funny Nicknames For Your Best Friends

    Let your besties know how much they mean to you with one of these unique nicknames.
    • Quotes and Sayings
    • Biscuits and Jam Podcast
    • Travel
    • Pets
    • Healthy Living
    • Coastal Living
  • Style

    Style

    See All Style
    The Coziest Winter Nail Colors for January 2022

    The Coziest Winter Nail Colors for January 2022

    The beginning of a new year often has us all feeling like starting off fresh by taking on better habits, getting rid of old ones, and—most commonly—changing up our look. While others are hitting the squats and going into the salon for a pixie cut, why not start slow and steady with a cozy winter manicure in a color that feels new to you? It takes only a little courage to step outside your usual OPI Lincoln Park After Dark or Essie Bordeaux, which is all you need to kick 2022 off on a fanciful foot.  From new wintry takes on classic dark nail colors to unique pops of color that'll have you feeling the opposite of boring, these are the best nail colors to try this January and tick off all the way into spring. 
    • Beauty
    • Hair
    • Fashion
    • Short Hairstyles
    • Nails
    • Medium Hairstyles
    • Skincare
    • Long Hairstyles
  • Holidays & Occasions

    Holidays & Occasions

    See All Holidays & Occasions
    • Thanksgiving
    • Gifts
    • Christmas
    • Mother's Day
    • Hanukkah
    • New Year's
    • Easter
    • Mardi Gras
    • 4th of July
    • Weddings
  • Home

    Home

    See All Home
    16 Kitchen Design Trends Southern Designers Predict Will Be Everywhere in 2022

    16 Kitchen Design Trends Southern Designers Predict Will Be Everywhere in 2022

    There's no denying how the pandemic fundamentally changed the world—including how we live (and work) inside our homes. An overall trend toward celebrating the history and originality of our homes is displacing ultramodern aesthetics and sharp lines as we all look to create cozier, colorful, more personalized spaces that better suit our lifestyles. We're turning away from big-box stores and toward vintage items—first, out of necessity due to supply-chain issues, and now, for design reasons—to add charm and character to every room in the house, including the kitchen. Here, interior designers from around the South share their predictions for what's trending in kitchen design for 2022 and beyond.
    • Home Decor Ideas
    • Idea Houses
    • Kitchen Design
    • Before & After Photos
    • Bathroom Design
    • Curb Appeal
    • Bedroom Design
    • DIY Home Decor
    • Color Palettes & Paint
    • House Plans & Builders
    • Inspired Communities
  • Gardening Ideas

    Gardening Ideas

    See All Gardening Ideas
    If You Keep Finding Ladybugs in Your House, Here's What You Need to Know

    If You Keep Finding Ladybugs in Your House, Here's What You Need to Know

    Plus a few strategies for keeping them out-of-doors
    • Container Gardening
    • Gardening Flowers
    • Fruit, Vegetable & Herb Gardens
    • Garden Pests
    • Plant Guides A-Z
    • Indoor Plants
    • Fall Plants
    • Landscaping Ideas
    • The Grumpy Gardener
  • News

    News

    See All News
    • Celebrities
    • Local News
  • Video

Profile Menu

Subscribe this link opens in a new tab
Your Account

Account

  • Join Now
  • Email Preferences
  • Newsletters
  • Manage Your Subscription this link opens in a new tab
  • Logout

More

  • Give a Gift Subscription this link opens in a new tab
  • Southern Living Books this link opens in a new tab
Login
Sweepstakes

Follow Us

  1. Southern Living
  2. The South's Best 2022
  3. The South's Best Small Towns 2020

The South's Best Small Towns 2020

Southern Living May 2021 Cover
By Southern Living Editors
Skip gallery slides
FB
The Cheese Shop Williamsburg
Credit: Peter Frank Edwards

We all have our favorite Southern small towns—from those perfectly picturesque villages we consider our go-to retreats to the happy accidents we discover on road trips. Some offer enough to keep us busy for a long weekend, while others are a day trip (but a fine one, at that). We might love them for the local shops and restaurants, the scenic surroundings, or all of the above. When we asked readers to choose their very favorites, we found out just how much variety the South has to offer—from coastal villages to horse country hideaways, from Virginia to Florida, North Carolina to Texas, with a few located in every state in between. What they all share in common is an authentic sense of place and devoted locals who get more excited about preservation and reinvention than demolition. Read on to find out which small towns our readers think are the best of the best.

Start Slideshow

1 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

20. DeLand, Florida

Deland, FL
Credit: Photo: Lena Wagner/Getty Images

Travelers come to DeLand, about 34 miles north of Orlando, to experience its crystal springs, host to a growing community of manatees. At Blue Spring Park, a manatee refuge, swimming season generally runs April through October—the rest of the year, the water belongs to marine critters, no human allowed.  Explore DeLand's historic downtown, Stetson University, and the stunning Athens Theater, which was built in 1921.

Learn more about DeLand, Florida.

1 of 21

Advertisement
Advertisement

2 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

19. St. Marys, Georgia

St. Marys
Credit: Courtesy of Explore Georgia

Find this tiny jewel of a historic town on the Atlantic Coast, at the Georgia-Florida line. It's wrapped on three sides by the St. Marys River, and you can catch the ferry to Cumberland Island here. But save some time to explore the shops, see some beautiful old churches, and have a bite to eat at a local restaurant. Stop by Cumberland Island National Seashore Museum while you're in the historic district. Market on the Square, across the street from the ferry, can get you all set for your trip to Cumberland.

Learn more about St. Marys, Georgia.

2 of 21

3 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

18. Manteo, North Carolina

Manteo, North Carolina
Credit: John Greim/Getty Images

Located on Roanoke Island, the "Gateway to the Outer Banks" is so pretty it looks like a waterfront movie set. (Paging Hallmark...) Besides rambling its charming, postcard-worthy storefronts, you'll find lots of paddle boarding and other water recreation even before you head over to the big waves on the Banks.

Learn more about Manteo, NC.

3 of 21

Advertisement

4 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

17. Florence, Alabama

Florence, Alabama
Credit: David McClister

Florence and "The Shoals" on the Tennessee River (particularly Muscle Shoals) are part of the Americana Music Triangle stretching from Nashville west to Memphis and the Mississippi Delta, then reaching south to New Orleans. Don't miss dining at Odette and stop by designer Billy Reid's flagship store.

Learn more about Florence, Alabama.

4 of 21

5 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

16. Opelika, Alabama

Opelika, AL
Credit: Photo: Courtesy Auburn-Opelika Tourism

Next-door neighbor to the Auburn Tigers, historic Opelika is a spirited Southern town—literally—with John Emerald Distilling Company making the first legal Alabama whiskey since Prohibition. There are two craft breweries here, Red Clay Brewing Co. and Resting Pulse Brewing Co., as well as sophisticated Ampersand Wine Bar and popular music venue Eighth & Rail, all clustered along the entertainment district around Railroad Avenue.

Learn more about Opelika, Alabama.  

5 of 21

6 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

15. Isle of Hope, Georgia

Savannah, Georgia oak tree lined road at historic Wormsloe Plantation.
Credit: Sean Pavone/Getty Images/iStockphoto

A tiny town with a close-knit community of people who can't imagine living anywhere else, Isle of Hope is 15 minutes from Savannah, but it feels far away. That sense of serene quiet coupled with a stunning coastal landscape is what locals love about this sleepy small town—that, and the iconic oak-canopied drive at the Wormsloe Historic Site.

Learn more about Isle of Hope, Georgia. 

6 of 21

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

7 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

14. Natchitoches, Louisiana

Natchitoches, Louisiana
Credit: Robbie Caponetto

Countless Steel Magnolia fans have made the pilgrimage to this Louisiana town on the Cane River, where the movie was filmed. Natchitoches has a 33-block National Historic Landmark District, where you'll find French Creole structures, the Minor Basilica, and the Kaffie-Frederick General Mercantile. But who are we kidding? We know you've really come to see the church where Shelby got married, the Eatenton house, and Truvy's 2.

Learn more about Natchitoches, Louisiana. 

7 of 21

8 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

13. Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Credit: Southern Living

Located in northwest Arkansas, Eureka Springs is surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Ozark Mountains. Its eclectic downtown has a wonderful array of one-of-a-kind shops, restaurants, galleries, inns, and historic Victorian homes.

Learn more about Eureka Springs, Arkansas.

8 of 21

9 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

12. Paducah, Kentucky

Paducah Riverfront
Credit: Getty Images/JT Crawford

This riverside town is tucked into a prime spot where the Tennessee meets the Ohio, lending it great views of the water. It's home to a historic riverfront area and visitor-friendly destinations such as the National Quilt Museum and River Discovery Center, plus the extremely cool 1857 Hotel, a historic boutique property with 10 rooms, walkable to restaurants and attractions.

Learn more about Paducah, Kentucky.

9 of 21

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

10 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

11. Mount Dora, Florida

Donnelly Street in Mt. Dora, Florida
Credit: Amy Mikler

Nearly equidistant from the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts, Mount Dora is a palm-tree-lined Florida village popular with antiquers. Check into a cozy local inn or B&B to enjoy its walkable (and shoppable) downtown, plus area lakes for boating and fishing. Orlando and Mickey Mania are just an hour away.

Learn more about Mount Dora, Florida.

10 of 21

11 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

10. Aiken, South Carolina

Aiken, South Carolina
Credit: Peter Frank Edwards/Redux

Located in the heart of South's Carolina's horse country, beautiful Aiken has plenty of equestrian charms,  as well as a vibrant downtown, a strong dining scene for a town this size, the historic Wilcox hotel, and plenty to see and do. The town's urban forest—2,100-acre Hitchcock Woods, with 70 miles of trails for hikers and equestrians—has been preserved since the early 19th century.

Learn more about Aiken, South Carolina.

11 of 21

12 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

9. Bluffton, South Carolina

Bluffton, SC
Credit: Pam Ullman/Getty Images

This dreamy town on the May River just keeps getting better. It's near Atlantic Coast beaches such as Hilton Head, South Carolina, and Tybee Island, Georgia; it's filled with creative locals who are putting their talents to use in new shops, restaurants, and live music venues; and it has an eclectic vibe that speaks to everyone who visits.

Learn more about Bluffton, South Carolina.

12 of 21

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

13 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

8. Thomasville, Georgia

The Bookshelf in Thomasville, GA
Credit: Robbie Caponetto

The charming cobblestone Main Street, lined with one-of-a-kind boutiques and eateries, is Thomasville's calling card. Its downtown is filled with historic homes and oak-canopied streets. At Elizabeth Ireland Poe Park, see "The Big Oak," a Southern live oak with a 165-foot limb span. While you're there, have your picture made at the Big Oak Cam.

Learn more about Thomasville, Georgia.

13 of 21

14 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

7. Beaufort, North Carolina

Cape Lookout Lighthouse in Beaufort, NC
Credit: Cedric Angeles

This North Carolina gem is a former fishing village located on the state's southern coast. Beaufort (BOW-fert) has a vibrant community of locals who love sharing their town. Proprietors of its shops, restaurants, and inns are known to treat visitors like family—enticing some of them to pull up stakes and move there.

Learn more about Beaufort, North Carolina.

14 of 21

15 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

6. Fredericksburg, Texas

Texas: Fredericksburg
Credit: Robbie Caponetto

A Texas Hill Country town known for its National Historic District along Main Street, Fredericksburg is loaded with shops, galleries, and boutiques (around 150), plus restaurants, breweries, and wineries. No chain stores are allowed in the Historic District, so no worries about cookie-cutter shopping. The town's German roots are reflected in its architecture and biergartens.

Learn more about Fredericksburg, Texas. 

15 of 21

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

16 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

5. Fredericksburg, Virginia

Fredericksburg, Virginia
Credit: Photo: Sharon Ramsey

Fredericksburg's historic downtown is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It's home to more than 350 historic buildings, including the Mary Washington House and St. George's Episcopal Church.

Learn more about Fredericksburg, Virginia.

16 of 21

17 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

Check Out The South's Best Small Towns

17 of 21

18 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

4. Franklin, Tennessee

Franklin Main Street
Credit: Courtesy Universal Images Group/Getty Images

Just south of Nashville is a picturesque but sophisticated town filled with shops and restaurants and plenty of porches for sitting and chatting. Don't miss Main Street, where you'll find the Art Deco-style Franklin Theatre that was built in 1937. New to Franklin is the luxury Harpeth Hotel, a boutique property on the Harpeth River.

Learn more about Franklin, Tennessee.

18 of 21

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

19 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

3. Fairhope, Alabama

Fairhope Alabama Dock at Sunset
Credit: Robbie Caponetto

Readers voted this Alabama treasure on Mobile Bay one of the South's best small towns in 2019, and it's still a favorite. From the architecturally stunning Fruit and Nut District to locally owned shops and restaurants and abundant fresh seafood, Fairhope has everything you could want in a small coastal town.

Learn more about Fairhope, Alabama. 

19 of 21

20 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

2. Beaufort, South Carolina

Beaufort, South Carolina
Credit: Robbie Caponetto

Voted the best small town in South Carolina by Southern Living readers last year, Beaufort (BEW-fert) is a coastal gem brimming with charm and hospitality. Its walkable, centuries-old downtown is situated on the picturesque Beaufort River with a historic district, great hotels, and can't-miss restaurants nearby.

Learn more about Beaufort, South Carolina.

20 of 21

21 of 21

FB
Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print

1. Williamsburg, Virginia

College of William and Mary
Credit: Dennis Johnson/Getty Images

There's so much to do in Williamsburg, including what it's most famous for: Colonial Williamsburg, the living history experience located in one of the country's first planned cities. Historic architecture and lots of great restaurants make Williamsburg a fun, contemporary small town, with plenty of outdoor recreation nearby.

Learn more about Williamsburg, Virginia.

21 of 21

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Replay gallery

Share the Gallery

Pinterest Facebook

Up Next

By Southern Living Editors

    Share the Gallery

    Pinterest Facebook
    Trending Videos
    Advertisement
    Skip slide summaries

    Everything in This Slideshow

    Advertisement

    View All

    1 of 21 20. DeLand, Florida
    2 of 21 19. St. Marys, Georgia
    3 of 21 18. Manteo, North Carolina
    4 of 21 17. Florence, Alabama
    5 of 21 16. Opelika, Alabama
    6 of 21 15. Isle of Hope, Georgia
    7 of 21 14. Natchitoches, Louisiana
    8 of 21 13. Eureka Springs, Arkansas
    9 of 21 12. Paducah, Kentucky
    10 of 21 11. Mount Dora, Florida
    11 of 21 10. Aiken, South Carolina
    12 of 21 9. Bluffton, South Carolina
    13 of 21 8. Thomasville, Georgia
    14 of 21 7. Beaufort, North Carolina
    15 of 21 6. Fredericksburg, Texas
    16 of 21 5. Fredericksburg, Virginia
    17 of 21 Check Out The South's Best Small Towns
    18 of 21 4. Franklin, Tennessee
    19 of 21 3. Fairhope, Alabama
    20 of 21 2. Beaufort, South Carolina
    21 of 21 1. Williamsburg, Virginia

    Share & More

    Tweet Pinterest Email Send Text Message Print
    Southern Living

    Magazines & More

    Learn More

    • About Us
    • Subscribe this link opens in a new tab
    • Books from Southern Living
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise
    • Content Licensing this link opens in a new tab
    • Accolades this link opens in a new tab

    Connect

    Subscribe to Our Newsletter
    MeredithSouthern Living is part of the Meredith Home Group. © Copyright 2022 Meredith Corporation. Southern Living is a registered trademark of Meredith Corporationthis link opens in a new tab All Rights Reserved. Southern Living may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice. Privacy Policythis link opens in a new tab Terms of Servicethis link opens in a new tab Ad Choicesthis link opens in a new tab California Do Not Sellthis link opens a modal window Web Accessibilitythis link opens in a new tab
    © Copyright Southern Living. All rights reserved. Printed from https://www.southernliving.com

    Sign in

    View image

    The South's Best Small Towns 2020
    this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines.