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The most dangerous US states for solo travelers revealed

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November 16, 2025
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Solo travel is the world’s hottest tourist trend, fuelled by youngsters seeking independence and flexibility amid a remote work boom.

A staggering 76% of millennials and Zoomers plan to take trips on their own in the next 12 months, with the solo travel market now valued at more than $500 billion per year, according to Aquent.

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But while many may think they’re safe everywhere thanks to the connectivity of their smartphones, experts say some places still pose extremely high risks for those who venture unaccompanied.

For those considering some local solo travel, a new study from Silver Law Firm has uncovered the most dangerous US states for traversing on your own, with New Mexico coming in at number one.

“Solo travelers face unique vulnerabilities that groups don’t,” attorney Elliot Silver stated. “When something goes wrong, whether it’s a car accident, a medical emergency, or a legal issue, you don’t have backup.”


Female traveler with backpack and luggage looking out a window at an airport.
A staggering 76% of millennials and Zoomers plan to take trips on their own in the next 12 months, with the solo travel market now valued at more than $500 billion per year, according to Aquent. Shutter2U – stock.adobe.com

Using data from the FBI, the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, and other official sources, the lawyers looked at crime rates, road safety, emergency access, and transport infrastructure to give each state a “solo travel safety score” out of 100.

New Mexico, which is particularly popular with hikers and drivers thanks to its national parks and scenic roads, scored a dismal safety score of 0.00.

“New Mexico’s vast rural areas mean long stretches without cell service or gas stations,” Silver said. “Solo travelers here need offline maps downloaded before they leave, extra water and supplies in the car, and a clear itinerary shared with someone back home.”

High rates of vehicle accidents and property crime create additional challenges for travelers who are alone. The state’s violent crime rates are also among the highest in the nation.

Arkansas was determined to be the second most dangerous state for solo travel, with a score of 10.39, Tennessee came in third place with a score of 13.68.

While Nashville and Memphis, both in Tennessee, are among the hottest tourist spots in the country, Silver warned solo travellers to maintain their wits and be particularly cautious outside the metro areas.


Downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico cityscape at twilight with city lights on.
Albuquerque, New Mexico, is pictured. The state’s violent and property crime rates are significantly higher than the national averages. SeanPavonePhoto – stock.adobe.com

“If you’re venturing into rural Tennessee alone, plan your route carefully and make sure someone knows your schedule and expected check-in times,” he advised.

Meanwhile, the study uncovered some surprisingly good news for New York.

The Empire State is the fourth safest state for solo travel in America, buoyed by its emergency access and transport infrastructure.

Only New Jersey, Rhode Island and Massachusetts fared better.

The Bay State snagged the safest spot for solo travel, with a perfect score of 100.00, due to its relatively low violent crime and property crime rates.

“Massachusetts also benefits from excellent road infrastructure and a compact geography,” Silver declared. “For solo travelers, this means fewer stretches of isolated highway and easier access to help if needed. The state’s dense population means cell service is reliable almost everywhere.”



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