KEY POINTS
  • Retirees are a lot more diverse than some may realize, according to Livability.com's top 10 U.S. cities to retire list.
  • Contenders include sunny Walnut Creek, California, and Boca Raton, Florida, in addition to snowy Littleton, Colorado, and Park City, Utah.
A couple fishing in Vancouver, Washington.

Not all seniors dream of kicking back in sunny destinations.

Ideal retirement spots are a lot more diverse than you may realize, according to a recent study by Livability.com. The company analyzed U.S. cities on characteristics of livability that its research has shown to be especially important to older Americans, including health care, climate, crime rates, cost of living, housing costs and access to recreational activities.