7 most beautiful states in America


There are fifty states in America. 41 of them are larger than India. This means that the United States owns 41 states that are larger than India. North America, with its diverse flora and fauna and natural beauty, is not the only city we often see. Going beyond that, there are a lot of things worth seeing and experiencing in America. So let's get to know some of the colonies that are worth looking at like that.

 

1. California


California is known for its diverse experience. California also includes a beach paradise. In addition, Yosemite National Park and the Golden Gate Bridge are popular with tourists. For those who enjoy nature, the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the Mohawk Desert, and the Sakoya National Park are great beaches. Although California is a fairly expensive city and state, people love to enjoy California. Los Angeles, California is a popular tourist destination in the United States and around the world.

 

2. Montana


Adjacent to the Rocky Mountains, Montana is famous for its glaciers. 
There are about 700 miles [7,500 km] of trails in Montana that people use to walk and enjoy nature. Montana is a city that connects to Canada and has a long winter. The Hirigal Caves in Lewis and Clark Vernes National Parks are also worth a visit. Adjacent to the Rocky Mountains, Montana offers a unique tourist experience.

 

3. Alaska

Alaska is one of the places where 'Wild America' was shown on national television in the past. Mount McKinley, the highest peak in North America, is located in Alaska. In addition to the mountains of Alaska, there are dense forests, deserts, and Arctic ice sheets. Alaska is, according to the map, a part of the peninsula closest to Japan. As a result, Alaska has some 34,000 miles [34,000 km] of coastline.

 

4. Utah


In American movies, there is a strange region with red mountains and red peaks rising above the ground. 
That zone is often Utah. Zion National Park in Utah is famous for its red peaks and muddy terrain. There are also ancient dinosaur fossils found on these red soils. Utah, famous for its unusual topography, is one of the most popular rock formations in the world.

 

5. Arizona


Arizona, in the fullest sense of the word, is a dry desert region that receives only forty days of rain a year. 
Arizona has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States. Arizona, home to the Red Indians, is home to the Grand Canyon and a variety of colorful deserts. Road 66, which runs through the Arizona desert, is one of the most scenic roads in the United States.

 

6. Hawaii


Hawaii, the 50th state, is not connected by land to the American mainland. 
The Hawaiian Islands, located in the Pacific Ocean on the Japanese side, still have distinct cultural features. The island of Hawaii is adorned with endemic plants, trees, and flowers. Frequent erupting volcanoes can also be seen in Hawaii. The Hawaiian Islands also have the largest volcano in the entire globe, Lowe's. Hawaii is famous for its beach activities like snorkeling and diving. Tourists who like to enjoy the beach are constantly drawn to the Hawaiian beaches in different colors and shapes.

 

7. Colorado


Colarado is one of the most beautiful places in the United States when it comes to wildlife and wildlife. 
It's beautiful to see how the trees and flowers of Arizona change with the seasons. Colorado is famous for its rocky outcrops as well as deep-seated caves. Colorado, which is also used for winter snow sports, is home to ghost towns, isolated cities that were once largely uninhabited.

 

Going to America is a dream for us. There are basic issues such as cost on the one hand and visa issues on the other. But even though we can't go, you may have found some really valuable places on YouTube through this post.