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States were ranked on the number of named mountains, waterfalls, large natural lakes and other metrics to determine the U.S.’s most beautiful state.
These states are home to must-visit national parks, dreamy, snow-covered peaks, and dramatic black-sand beaches.
States were ranked on the number of named mountains, waterfalls, large natural lakes and other metrics to determine the U.S.’s most beautiful state.
Pages in category "Lists of National Natural Landmarks by state" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The lakeshores and seashores have an emphasis on recreation, and most allow hunting and off-road vehicles, which is not permitted in national parks. [3] Five seashores and lakeshores also include land more strictly protected as wilderness areas. [1] Shorelines, both on oceans and lakes, are particularly vulnerable to natural change.
Of the 26 sites, 13 are cultural, 12 are natural, and one, Papahānaumokuākea, is mixed, listed for both cultural and natural properties. [3] One site is currently listed as endangered: Everglades National Park was listed in 2010 due to deterioration of its aquatic ecosystems. The site had also been listed as endangered between 1993 and 2007.
Washington was deemed the most naturally-beautiful state based on its abundance of mountains, national parks, waterfalls, large natural lakes and beaches. Strongest economy .
The Evergreen State was crowned the best in some things and the worst in other things this past year. A year full of best, worst rankings. How Washington ranked on national studies in 2023