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Deciding when and where to propose is a huge decision, and there’s so much to consider – from how to keep it a surprise to ensuring the proposal goes smoothly, to remembering the ring!

Fortunately there are plenty of stunning romantic locations across the U.S. that are perfect for a surprise proposal. If you’re in need of inspiration, here are our top suggestions.

1. Urban Elegance & Iconic Skylines

If it’s urban elegance you’re looking for, the iconic skyline of New York City has to be top of the list. With its romantic restaurants, beautiful parks and iconic jewelry stores, the bustling backdrop of NYC is ideal for a surprise proposal.

Popular spots for proposals include Bow Bridge in Central Park, Brooklyn Bridge, or one of the city’s many rooftop bars and gardens. Meanwhile, the ice rink at The Rockerfeller is perfect for winter proposals.

Be sure to book well in advance if you’re planning to celebrate your engagement with a meal or drinks.

2. National Parks & Natural Grandeur

If you’d prefer something a little more rugged, why not head for one of the nation’s national parks such as Glacier National Park, which was recently ranked the top place to visit for nature and romance?

Alternatively, Grand Canyon, Yosemite, and Zion all offer sensational views and you’ll have more privacy and fewer crowds than couples who opt for a city proposal.

Before you travel, ensure you have the necessary permits for hiking and camping. Or you could book a cosy lodge for two, and pop the question when it’s just the two of you in front of an open fire.

3. Serene Coastal Escapes & Hidden Beaches

Coastlines like Big Sur in California, Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe, and Key West in Florida, are all romantic options for couples seeking sea, sunset, and solitude.

Whether you want to pop the question in a hidden cove, or on a cliffside vista, or plan to get down on one knee in the sand, these spots are all perfect for whispering “Will you marry me?” with just the two of you, the waves, and the sky.

For remote beach locations in the US, such as Dry Tortugas National Park, you’ll need to consider transport logistics as many are only accessible by boat or seaplane. Be sure to check tide times and weather when planning your perfect coastal proposal!

4. Garden Districts, Historic Settings & Hidden Gardens

What could be more romantic than a surprise proposal in a gorgeous garden? Providing the perfect backdrop for engagement photos, the majestic fountains, shaded walkways and beautiful landscapes of gardens such as Savannah’s Forsyth Park and New Orleans’ Garden District exude Southern charm and classic elegance.

Time your proposal for early in the morning or late in the day to make the most of golden hour or blue hour. If you’re planning to propose on private property you’ll also need to get permission in advance. Enhance the special moment with a bouquet of handpicked flowers or a musician to set the mood.

5. Adventure & Stargazing Proposals Under the Night Sky

Dark-sky locations like Joshua Tree in southern California, and Arizona’s national parks make perfect proposal spots for thrill-seeking stargazers.

When planning your stargazing proposal consult DarkSky International to find the perfect spot, and be aware that factors such as the weather and the moon will affect stargazing conditions. If you’re spending time in the desert, you’ll also want to ensure that the all-important engagement ring is safe, secure and protected from sand!

Surprise your love under the constellations after a moonlit hike around a desert campfire to leave them starry-eyed.

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Hi there! My name is Silvia and after 15 years between the Paris Opera and the Palau de les Arts in Valencia I now run a boutique hotel in Cinque Terre, deal with tourism management and blogging, sail, horse-ride, play guitar and write about my solo trips around the world. For more info about me and my travel blog check my full bio.