Covid-19 travel restrictions state by state
Total cases of Covid-19 have reached around the 33.1 million mark in the United States. But with the ongoing vaccination campaign and declining rates of infection, domestic US travel has picked up considerably and very few states still have travel restrictions.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention still warns against nonessential travel for people who are not fully vaccinated. Travel is a big exception for the new mask guidance that came out May 13 for vaccinated people, and the airline industry says it will continue to strictly enforce mask use for now.
In April, the CDC released new guidance for domestic travelers who have been fully vaccinated with an FDA-authorized vaccine. Fully vaccinated travelers do not need to self-quarantine, and they don’t need to test negative before or after their travels unless the destination requires it. States that still have travel restrictions may have exceptions for fully vaccinated travelers — check the details before you go.
If you do decide to travel to another state, it is vital that you stay updated on the latest statewide regulations. Even though almost all states have dropped their travel restrictions, their official websites have important Covid-19 safety information. This list is alphabetical and includes links to state websites:
Alabama
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Alabama. You can check here for updates.
Alaska
Visitors to Alaska are no longer required to have a negative result from a Covid-19 test to enter, though voluntary testing within 72 hours of arrival is still highly recommended. You’re requested to upload results to the Alaska Safe Travels portal. You can also test for free upon arrival. Fully vaccinated travelers are not asked to test or self-quarantine.
Airport testing remains available. Starting June 1, all travelers to Alaska at participating airports will be able to get a free Covid-19 vaccine. More information: State of Alaska.
Arizona
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Arizona. Check here for updates. Here’s a direct link for information on Native American lands in the state. And you can click here to see the status of specific tourist sites.
Arkansas
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Arkansas. Check here for updates.
California
Almost all of California is open to out-of-state visitors again. People not fully vaccinated are encouraged but not required to self-quarantine upon entering the state. All restrictions except those on conventions of more than 5,000 people are expected to be lifted by June 15. Would-be visitors are advised by the state to call ahead for possible local restrictions, and you can click here to find out local travel information. You can check here for updates on California more generally.
Colorado
There are no travel restrictions in Colorado. You can check here for general updates about the state. You can click here for regional information about what’s open.
Connecticut
Connecticut no longer has travel restrictions. Covid-19 tests and quarantines for nonvaccinated travelers are now just recommended but not required. Travelers are asked to follow CDC travel guidelines. Please check here for updates and details.
Delaware
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Delaware. Check here for updates.
Florida
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Florida. Check here for updates.
Georgia
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Georgia. Check here for updates.
Hawaii
Hawaii has had an evolving set of travel requirements. You should read them thoroughly before you plan a trip and check often for updates.
Travelers 5 and older who want to bypass the 10-day mandatory quarantine must have their negative Covid-19 test results — from a trusted testing partner — taken within 72 hours of the final leg of departure. You must upload your negative test result to the Safe Travels system before you leave or, as an alternative to uploading, bring a hard copy of a negative test result before boarding your flight. For more information, check here.
Idaho
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Idaho. Check here for updates.
Illinois
There are no statewide restrictions in Illinois, but visitors heading to Chicago have been placed in two categories — orange and yellow. People from an orange state must quarantine for 10 days unless they have a negative Covid-19 test result no more than 72 hours old or have been vaccinated and meet inoculation guidelines. Travelers coming from a yellow state do not need to quarantine or take a prearrival test, but they are asked to wear a mask and social distance.
Check here for more information before you travel to Chicago and see whether your state is orange or yellow. Check here for information on the rest of Illinois.
Indiana
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Indiana. Check here for updates.
Iowa
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Iowa. Check here for updates.
Kansas
While mostly open, Kansas has some rather specific quarantine requirements based on previous travel destinations and when you went there. They are subject to frequent change. Check here for updates and more details.
Kentucky
Leisure travel is discouraged unless you’re fully vaccinated, but Kentucky has no official travel restrictions. Read Kentucky’s travel advisory here.
Louisiana
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Louisiana. Check here for updates.
Maine
Visitors from all states are exempt from travel restrictions unless determined otherwise by the Maine CDC. Travelers must quarantine for 10 days upon arrival and fill out a travel protocol form if they are arriving from a nonexempt state. As of May 22, all states were exempt. Check here for updates.
Maryland
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Maryland. Find out more at VisitMaryland guide.
Massachusetts
People are asked to quarantine for 10 days upon arrival. Travelers who are fully vaccinated or who have a negative Covid-19 test up to 72 hours before arrival are exempt. Visitors may also test once they arrive in the state, but are asked to quarantine until they receive a negative result. For more exemptions and updates, check here.
Michigan
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Michigan. Check here for updates.
Minnesota
There are no official statewide travel restrictions in Minnesota. Find out more: Explore Minnesota | Minnesota Department of Health.
Mississippi
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Mississippi. Check here for updates.
Missouri
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Missouri. Check here for updates.
Montana
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Montana. Please check here for updates. Check here for information on Native American reservations.
Nebraska
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Nebraska. International travelers have Covid-19 testing and quarantining requirements, which can be found here.
Nevada
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Nevada. Check here for updates.
New Hampshire
Domestic visitors to New Hampshire no longer need to quarantine or take a Covid-19 test to travel to New Hampshire, but it is still recommended to get tested three to five days after arrival. However, people who have had traveled internationally within 10 days of arriving in New Hampshire or have been on a cruise ship do need to follow testing and quarantine protocols unless they meet certain exceptions. Check here for important details.
New Jersey
UPDATE: On May 17, New Jersey ended its travel restrictions. Please click here for details and updates.
New Mexico
People traveling from out-of-state are recommended to self-quarantine for 10 days or the length of their stay in New Mexico, whichever is shorter. Exemptions from low-risk states are considered, but currently, only Hawaii is deemed low risk. More information: New Mexico Department of Health | New Mexico Travel Advisory.
New York
Asymptomatic domestic and international travelers to New York do not need to test or quarantine. People are still asked to fill out a New York state traveler heath form unless coming from a bordering state. You can check here for crucial details.
North Carolina
There are no statewide travel restrictions in North Carolina. Check here for updates and details.
North Dakota
There are no statewide travel restrictions in North Dakota. Check here for updates.
Ohio
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Ohio. The state encourages travelers to follow CDC guidance. Check here for details.
Oklahoma
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Oklahoma. Check here for updates.
Oregon
People arriving in Oregon from other states or countries, including returning Oregon residents, are encouraged to self-quarantine for 14 days after arrival. Nonessential travel, which includes tourism, is discouraged unless you’re fully vaccinated. Check here for updates and details as well as exemption requirements. Oregon also has a county-by-county risk assessment map you can check before you travel.
Pennsylvania
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Pennsylvania. Check here for updates.
Puerto Rico
UPDATE: Starting Monday, May 24, you will not need a Covid-19 test to visit this US commonwealth. Until then, you will still need a negative result from a Covid-19 molecular test taken within 72 hours before arrival and also fill out an online travel declaration form. Please check here for details and updates.
Rhode Island
Fully vaccinated travelers do not need to quarantine if it’s been at least 14 days since your final vaccine, and you have not showed symptoms of Covid-19 before traveling to Rhode Island.
Unvaccinated international travelers must quarantine for 10 days upon arrival. Quarantine time can be shortened to seven days if you receive a negative Covid-19 test at least five days after you’ve arrived.
Unvaccinated domestic travelers must quarantine for 10 days upon arrival or show proof of a negative Covid-19 test taken within 72 hours of arrival if coming from a state considered a “hot spot.” You can check here for updates.
South Carolina
There are no statewide travel restrictions in South Carolina. Check here for updates.
South Dakota
There are no statewide travel restrictions in South Dakota. Check here for updates.
Tennessee
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Tennessee. Check here for updates.
Texas
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Texas. Check here for updates.
Utah
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Utah. Check here for updates.
Vermont
UPDATE: Vermont no longer has testing or quarantine requirements for domestic visitors. Check here for updates, gathering limitations and mask rules for unvaccinated people.
Virginia
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Virginia. Check here for updates.
Washington, DC
The nation’s capital is loosening its travel restrictions. Travelers who aren’t fully vaccinated and coming from a high-risk area or those staying more than a day still must take a Covid-19 test. Check here for that list, updates and important details. And you can click here for the status of tourist-oriented sites.
Washington state
There are no travel restrictions in Washington state. Check here for details.
West Virginia
There are no statewide travel restrictions in West Virginia. Check here for updates.
Wisconsin
There are no statewide travel restrictions. However, the state is discouraging nonessential travel unless you’re fully vaccinated. Check here for updates.
Wyoming
There are no statewide travel restrictions in Wyoming. Check here for updates.