Which state in Eastern USA has the best nature?

Which state in Eastern USA has the best nature?

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Vermont probably

Minnesota

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Vermont or Michigan

That would depend on personal preferences.

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there's a lot of great country all throughout the mid to northeast, woodland, mountains, rivers, rolling hilly fields, rocky crags, and sandy beaches, etc.

there's a beautiful northern coastline not unlike your neck of the woods along the great lakes as well, with endless fields of corns ad infinitum in the midwest

the south is hot, marshy, dingy swamp past south carolina

Georgia

>the south is hot, marshy, dingy swamp past south carolina
t. Has never traveled outside of his 1 story house in the middle of New Hampshire

that the state I drive through on my way to the white sandy beaches of western florida

Depends on what you consider to be nice. NH is great.

Maine and Vermont hands down

North Carolina/Smokey mountains

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West Virginia

forest covered low mountains can be found all over the east coast up appalachia, it doesn't seem to stand out to me

>the south is hot, marshy, dingy swamp past south carolina
t. someone who has literally never traveled to the South

east is gay lol

Yankee internet defense force working hard once again

Blue Ridge Mountains Virginia, and the surrounding states (West Virginia and Kentucky) are considered some of the best natural scenes on the entire fucking mountain, let alone the East Coast.

West Virginia is considerably worse than Virginia, as the counties that seceded were just a bunch of mountain whites, so most of the shit is just mountains in that "state"

Kentucky on the other hand is just a bunch of plains niggers, nothing of value in the state, but a few nice views, especially the closer you get to Virginia.

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Doesnt matter. Nature in the West is 10000x more beautiful than the East.

>Eastern USA
>nature

>muh desserts are bootiful

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Appalachia

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Which state has the creepiest forests?

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Michigan, we have everything besides desert and rainforrest (florida is the only eastern state with a tiny bit of rainforest)
michigan is largest state east of the mississippi, and you are never more than 3 miles from a lake or river

not only are some of our beaches some of the most beautiful in the world, they have freshwater, not salt water

bald eagles, deer, and tons of other animals (mountian lions, pumas, moose, elk, assloads of different kinds of fish, including fish that are older than the dinosaurs)

added bonus: we dont get natural disasters (just bad blizzards in the winter), and 23% of the worlds freshwater (not frozen) is within our borders, states from california to florida are begging us for H2O

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Florida unironically.

It's the people that is the problem

New Hampshire or Michigan

Michigan, easily

>Florida
>It's the people that is the problem

>and the bugs
>and the aligators
>and the hurricanes
>and the heat/hummidity
>and the tourists
>and the people
>and the crocodiles
>and the salt water
>and the tourists
>and the retirees

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You have your own retarded circlejerk general, stay there

Pennsylvania/West Virginia/Kentucky

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Michigan
or maybe Maine or Florida

Somebody answer this man

also I'm nowhere near an expert and this is my first post itt but maybe I'd say in appalachia somewhere, also depends on the person I guess idk

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I love Florida
And Louisiana

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>Louisiana
You've been there? NOLA was fun for travel

yea
my family is originally from Louisiana but left after the civil war

florida was hot and crowded, with bugs as big as my hand, back in the 90's

never been to Louisiana

thats whats nice about the north, winter kills all the bugs, and they can only grow so big in 8 months
winter also means our raccoons (and maybe other small mammals) are smarter (and fatter) too tho

somewhere in the smokey mountains at sunrise or sunset (pic related)
or maybe a petrified forrest near a desert out west, arizona/utah had some cool spooky ones when I went out there.
any forest in an abandon mining town out east would work too

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>somewhere in the smokey mountains at sunrise or sunset (pic related)
fugg, wrong pic

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That's very interesting. Are you asian? Did your family fight for Dixie?

Florida nature here is garbage.

Swamp is miserable as fuck as it's full of mosquitoes and alligators that wander off into the city.

Grass is always greener
I was born in Florida but have unfortunately never went back, my dad is Texan though and he loved the things you hate

>Are you Asian?
no and my great great grandfather did then left for after the war since things were really shit in Louisiana postwar

So you're white, born and raised in Vietnam?

West Virginia

no I'm Canadian

That's tough since you can find beauty in all of the states.

Appalachia is beautiful especially in Fall. If I had to pick one spot I'd say the Smoky Mountains section (eastern TN/western NC).

Maine has Acadia and while I haven't been there myself I have been told by friends/roomate that it's beautiful there.
Michigan also has some great coastline, especially for fresh water.

And pretty much every state in the east has beautiful rural/countryside areas.

But you said you aren't asian