As the temperatures drop, our travelers are gearing up for new adventures across the country. Winter has a way of inspiring change—it’s a season made for fresh starts, cozy memories, and unforgettable experiences on (and off) assignment. Maybe you’re dreaming of quiet mountain towns dusted in snow, or the kind of desert sunsets that make every long day worth it.
Right now, travel therapists like you are in high demand in some incredible destinations—Massachusetts, Illinois, Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Texas. Each offers something special: opportunities to grow your career, the flexibility to shape your lifestyle, and the freedom to choose where your next adventure leads. Let’s take a closer look at what makes these states stand out—and how they can make your next travel therapy journey one to remember.
Massachusetts in winter is magical. Walk the historic streets of Boston and visit landmarks like Faneuil Hall or the Freedom Trail decked out for the season. Explore Salem’s haunted history with winter ghost tours or visit the Boston Common Frog Pond for ice skating. Skiing, snowboarding, and winter hiking in the Berkshires offer a beautiful way to enjoy the snowy outdoors. Don’t forget the festive charm of small towns like Lenox or Stockbridge, with local winter markets and holiday lights. If you’re a sports fan be sure to catch a Celtics or Patriots game for an authentic New England experience. Search our travel PT jobs in Massachusetts now.
Washington – Mountains and City Adventures
Washington state is a winter wonderland. Hit the slopes at Crystal Mountain or Stevens Pass, or snowshoe in the snowy trails of Olympic National Park. Seattle offers cozy coffee shops, indoor attractions like the Museum of Pop Culture, and wintertime events like the Winterfest at Seattle Center. Explore Leavenworth, a Bavarian-themed town, for a magical Christmas lighting festival and seasonal markets. Even a winter ferry ride across Puget Sound can give breathtaking views of the snowy peaks. Check out our travel PT jobs in Washington here.
Pennsylvania comes alive in winter with a mix of history, outdoor fun, and festive activities. Explore Philadelphia’s holiday markets, stroll the decks of Longwood Gardens illuminated in winter lights, or take in the charming streets of Gettysburg dusted in snow. Hit the Pocono Mountains for skiing, snow tubing, or relaxing in a cabin with a warm fire. Pittsburgh offers winter festivals, riverside trails, and ice skating at PPG Place. Lancaster County’s Amish country hosts craft fairs and holiday-themed events that are perfect for a winter weekend. Browse our travel physical therapist jobs in Pennsylvania.
Maryland has plenty to offer during the winter months. Explore the historic Annapolis waterfront or enjoy cozy coffee shops along the harbor. Deep Creek Lake is perfect for skiing, snowmobiling, and cozy cabin getaways. In Baltimore, visit the Inner Harbor’s ice rink, winter festivals, and holiday markets. Don’t miss Washington, DC nearby—see the National Zoo’s ZooLights, ice skate on the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden rink, or enjoy seasonal exhibits at Smithsonian museums. Find your winter travel PT job in Maryland here.
Oregon is perfect for travelers who love a mix of city life and outdoor adventure. Portland’s food trucks, coffee shops, and Powell’s City of Books are perfect for cozy winter days. Head to Mt. Hood for skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, or even dog sledding. Explore the Columbia River Gorge for scenic winter hikes or waterfalls framed in frost. Bend offers winter festivals, craft breweries, and snow sports in the Cascade Mountains. Even coastal towns like Cannon Beach offer quiet winter retreats with stunning ocean views. Check out our travel PT jobs in Oregon today.
Winter travel doesn’t have to mean staying indoors. These states give you the chance to explore new cities, hit the slopes, stroll historic streets, or enjoy festive markets and winter festivals. Pair that with high-paying assignments and plentiful opportunities, and it’s easy to see why winter is such a great time to hit the road as a travel PT.