Lets countdown the 15 best small towns for those who love rainy days.

3-bedroom homes in Mendocino are selling for around $1,050,000, while 4-bedroom homes are approximately $2,499,000.

Visit the local galleries and shops, where youll find artists inspired by the ever-changing weather.

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Newport, Oregon

With its historic lighthouses and rugged coastline, Newport provides a quintessential Pacific Northwest experience.

Rainy days enhance the towns cozy atmosphere, inviting you to explore local bookstores and seafood restaurants.

3-4 bedroom homes in Newport are priced between $400,000 and $600,000, offering a charming coastal retreat.

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Stroll the streets and pop into antique shops and art galleries that offer a warm respite from the weather.

The sight of sailboats rocking softly against a backdrop of misty hills is quintessential Maine.

Take shelter in one of Camdens cozy cafes or explore the Camden Public Librarys historic reading room.

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Homes with 3-4 bedrooms in Camden are priced around $795,000, offering a serene New England lifestyle.

Hidden trails lead to secluded coves, perfect for contemplative walks in the rain.

Sitka, Alaska

Sitkas frequent rains nurture the Tongass National Forest, the largest temperate rainforest in the world.

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The towns blend of Tlingit culture and Russian history provides a rich tapestry to explore.

Visit the Sitka National Historical Park, where rain enhances the tranquility of totem-lined trails through towering spruce trees.

The sound of raindrops on leaves adds a soothing soundtrack to this serene escape.

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Port Townsend, Washington

This Victorian seaports misty ambiance is straight out of a storybook.

Rainy days accentuate the towns historic charm, with ornate buildings reflecting off wet streets.

Explore the hidden bunkers of Fort Worden State Park, where grassy bluffs overlook grey seas.

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Ketchikan, Alaska

Dubbed the Rain Capital of Alaska, Ketchikan receives over 150 inches of rain annually.

The abundance of water feeds the surrounding Tongass National Forest and sustains the rich native Tlingit culture.

Keep an eye out for salmon swimming upstreama sight thats especially dramatic under overcast skies.

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Forks, Washington

Famous for its exceptionally high annual rainfall, Forks is the quintessential destination for rain enthusiasts.

Surrounded by the lush Hoh Rainforest, the town offers endless opportunities to immerse yourself in natures greenery.

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