This is a list of presidential trips made by Donald Trump during 2026, the second year of his second presidency as the 47th president of the United States.

This list excludes trips made within Washington, D.C., the U.S. federal capital in which the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the president, is located. Also excluded are trips to Camp David, the country residence of the president, as well as Joint Base Andrews. International trips are included. Here are the number of visits per state or territory he traveled to:

  • One: Georgia, Iowa, Michigan, North Carolina, and Texas
  • Seven: Florida

International

  • 1 trip, 1 country


2026 Pres. Trump US travels.
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Locations in the contiguous United States that President Donald Trump has visited in 2026.

January (blue) – February (yellow) – March (brown) – April (pink) – May (grey) – June (orange) – July (purple) – August (light blue) – September (magenta) – October (green) – November (red) –

December (light green) –


January

Country/
U.S. state
Areas visited Dates Details Image
Florida Mar-a-Lago, West Palm Beach, Lake Worth Beach January 1–4 President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump continued their vacation in Florida. On Thursday, he played golf at Trump International Golf Club. On Friday, he went shopping at Arc Stone & Tile for the White House Ballroom and later played golf at Trump International Golf Club.[1] On Sunday, January 4, he played golf at Trump International Golf Club before returning to Washington later in the same day.[2][3]
Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach Gardens, West Palm Beach January 9–11 Arriving via Palm Beach International Airport, President Trump visited Mar-a-Lago for the weekend. On Saturday, he went to a scheduled dental appointment at his local dentist. On Sunday, he played golf at Trump International Golf Club.[4]
Michigan Detroit, Dearborn January 13 Arriving via Detroit Metropolitan Airport, President Trump toured the Ford River Rouge complex before delivering remarks to the Detroit Economic Club at MotorCity Casino's Sound Board Theater.[5][6]
Florida Mar-a-Lago, West Palm Beach, Miami Gardens January 16–19 Arriving via Palm Beach International Airport, President Trump visited Mar-a-Lago for the weekend. On Friday, he attended the Southern Boulevard Dedication Ceremony. On Saturday, he played golf at Trump International Golf Club. On Sunday, he played golf before visiting Baer's Furniture.[7] On Monday, he attended the 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship at Hard Rock Stadium.[8]
 Switzerland Davos January 21–22 Arriving via Zurich Airport, President Trump attended the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum.[9] He announced the Board of Peace's charter and held bilateral meetings with Swiss President Guy Parmelin, Polish President Karol Nawrocki, Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Secretary General of NATO Mark Rutte, Azeri President Ilham Aliyev and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Iowa Urbandale, Clive January 27 Arriving via Des Moines International Airport, President Trump visited Machine Shed restaurant before delivering remarks at the Horizon Events Center.[10]
Florida Mar-a-Lago January 31 Arriving via Palm Beach International Airport, President Trump visited Mar-a-Lago for the weekend.[11]

February

Country/
U.S. state
Areas visited Dates Details Image
Florida Mar-a-Lago February 1 President Trump continued his weekend at Mar-a-Lago. He attended the wedding of Dan Scavino and Erin Elmore.
Mar-a-Lago, West Palm Beach February 6–8 Arriving via Palm Beach International Airport, President Trump visited Mar-a-Lago for the weekend. On Saturday and Sunday, he played golf at Trump International Golf Club.[12]
North Carolina Fort Bragg February 13 President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visited Fort Bragg to honor special forces involved in Operation Absolute Resolve.[13][14]
Florida Mar-a-Lago, West Palm Beach February 13–16 Arriving via Palm Beach International Airport, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visited Mar-a-Lago for Valentine's Day and Presidents' Day weekend. On Saturday and Sunday, he played golf at Trump International Golf Club.[15]
Georgia Rome February 19 Arriving via Richard B. Russell Airport, President Trump visited The Varsity before delivering remarks on affordability and the economy at Coosa Steel Corporation.[16]
Texas Corpus Christi February 27 Arriving via Corpus Christi International Airport, President Trump delivered remarks on energy and the economy at the Port of Corpus Christi before visiting a Whataburger restaurant.[17]
Florida Mar-a-Lago February 27–28 Arriving via Palm Beach International Airport, President Trump visited Mar-a-Lago for the weekend. On Saturday, he participated in a MAGA Inc. dinner.[18]

March

Country/
U.S. state
Areas visited Dates Details Image
Florida Mar-a-Lago March 1 President Trump continued his weekend at Mar-a-Lago.

Future trips

The following trips are scheduled to be made by Donald Trump during 2026:

Country/
U.S. state
Areas visited Dates Details
Florida Miami March 7 President Trump will meet with Latin American leaders for the inaugural "Shield of the Americas" summit at Trump National Doral Miami.[19]
China Beijing March 31 – April 2 President Trump plans to hold a summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping during the first week of April.[20]
France Évian-les-Bains June 15–17 President Trump plans to attend the 52nd G7 summit.[21]
Turkey Ankara July 7–8 President Trump plans to attend the 2026 Ankara NATO summit at the Presidential Complex of Turkey.[22]
Florida Miami December 14–15 President Trump plans to attend the 2026 G20 Miami summit at Trump National Doral Miami.[23]

See also

  • List of international presidential trips made by Donald Trump
  • List of Donald Trump rallies (2025–present)
  • Lists of presidential trips made by Donald Trump

References

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