Wyoming is the “Equality State” and it certainly is at least equal to several of the top 20 most beautiful states in the USA. Mind you, with a total area of 97,914 square miles, many people think of the state and picture picturesque prairies stretching outward in all directions for huge distances. They imagine it sprinkled with quirky small towns with quaint charm and historic architecture too.
The forests here are filled with tall, towering trees and a surprisingly comparatively low number of locals allows more leeway in travel time too. The expansive state’s distinctly diverse landscape allows visitors to view several different types of beauty too. Take in the sight of the majestic mountain ranges mightily rising in the background as they practically beg to be climbed and hiked. Be both inspired and intrigued by such sites as Grand Teton and Devils Tower. Don’t forget world-famous Yellowstone National Park and the nigh-iconic Red Canyon either!
Ok, we admit it. The state of Wisconsin is not normally renowned for its overall appearance. All the more the pity.
Nevertheless, veteran visitors can confirm that you really should give America’s Dairyland a chance. Also known as the Badger State, the state’s geography was forever marked by the Ice Age as well as a number of different natural features that actually blend together to birth not a hodge-podge appearance but rather an enhanced natural wonder.
The state of Wisconsin features over 15,000 lakes and an additional 800 miles of shore around the state’s sections of Lake Superior and Lake Michigan. Wisconsin’s attractive array of rural and country scenery also includes stark cliffs, lush forests, rugged stone bridges, various water sources, and the unforgettable Ice Age Trail that goes on for 1,200 miles as well.