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50 States of the USA


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tirzhaz

tirzhaz
16 places

Nebraska, Wyoming, and Utah....

…don’t offer much for sightseeing or actually enjoying yourself. If you like corn, and a lot of it, go to Nebraska. If you like farms and wide open spaces, go to Wyoming. If you like having nothing to do except visiting sporting goods stores with the occasional horseback ride, then Utah is a good place for you. Neither of these states has a plethora of culture to offer anyone.

WALoeIII

WALoeIII
Baton Rouge

Wyoming

Wyoming has Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Jackson… more than just corn.

tirzhaz

tirzhaz
16 places

You are right in pointing out what Wyoming and Utah do have, but after visiting those landmarks…then what? I’m merely pointing out how I feel about these states in particular. Utah has amazing photographic opportunities, but it certainly is not a real vacation destination for myself. And, yes, Yellowstone is a national park worth visiting, but that is only a portion of Wyoming.

WALoeIII

WALoeIII
Baton Rouge

Utah

Mountains? Great Salt Lake? Moab?

You should expand your horizons.

benfellows25

benfellows25
0 places

disagree completely

Of course, I lived in Utah for a good part of my life – so I may be biased…

There is tons to do if you are into outdoor stuff in Utah. I have been camping in the Uintas, river rafting through canyonlands on the colorado river, tons of amazing hikes through zion’s, arches and the other 400 national parks there. Then of course Moab – the self proclaimed mountain bike capital of the world. Also, tons of snowmobiling and skiing – remember how the olympics were in Salt Lake and Park City a few years ago?

momimbro

momimbro
Pennington

short sighted

Actually I find most every state I’ve been to (only missing 4) have had something good to say of it. The diverse beauty of this nation is amazing.

I guess if all you want to do is go to an island and lay around and be waited on then the three states you mentioned are not for you.

However, if you enjoy life itself and seize each opportunity to improve yourself, you’ll find the diversity in each state is worth while. And … give me a break … national parks and photography are the best way (my humble opinion) to see a state.

ouch. That’s a lot of ground to skip. Nebraska has some interesting things to do. Just whip open Roadside America and see what nifty, weird places there are. Not to mention the people.