People From All 50 States Are Sharing What They Consider To Be The Top Must-Visit Destination In Theirs

It's called America the Beautiful for a reason, and across the 50 states that make up the US, there's a ton to see. So redditor u/Fallout99 asked, "As someone who wants to visit all 50 states, what is your state's must-see destination?" Here are some of their responses — plus several of our own favorites.

1.Minnesota: The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness

The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, Minnesota

2.New Hampshire: The White Mountains

Trees changing color in the White Mountain, New Hampshire.

3.Florida: Wakulla Springs State Park and St. Petersburg

Tall trees at Wakulla Springs State Park.

4.Iowa: Des Moines

Des Moines iowa and the capitol building.

5.Texas: Hill Country

A field of Texas bluebonnets.

6.Arizona: Sedona

Red rock formations in Sedona at sunset

7.Michigan: The Upper and Lower Peninsulas

Sleeping Bear Dunes in Michigan.

8.Arkansas: Petit Jean State Park

A view from Petit Jean National Park.

9.Ohio: Put-In-Bay

An aerial view of Put-In-Bay, Ohio.

10.Connecticut: Silver Sands State Park

A boardwalk in Silver Sands State Park.

11.North Carolina: Asheville

The Asheville skyline with mountains in the background and rainbows.

12.Delaware: Cape Henlopen State Park

Delaware: Cape Henlopen State Park

13.Pennsylvania: Jim Thorpe

Low clouds in the Pocono Mountains over Jim Thorpe, PA.

14.Louisiana: Interstate 10

Balconies in New Orleans.

15.Vermont: Woodstock and Surrounding Towns

Stowe, Vermont during the fall.

16.Kentucky: Red River Gorge

Red River Gorge in the Daniel Boone National Forest.

17.New Mexico: Santa Fe

Quiet Santa Fe, NM.

18.South Carolina: Greenville

A waterfall in Greenville, SC.

19.New York: The Finger Lakes

The Finger Lakes, NY.

20.Nevada: Virginia City

The historic downtown area in Virginia City, Nevada.

21.Hawaii: The Big Island

A waterfall in Hilo, Hawaii on the Big Island.

22.West Virginia: Lewisberg

A covered bridge in Lewisberg.

23.California: National and State Parks

Sequoia Trees in Big Basin Redwoods State Park.

24.Utah: Southern Utah National Parks

Colorful Canyonlands National Park in Utah.

25.Massachusetts: The Coast and Berkshire Mountains

Seaside houses on Cape Cod.

26.Virginia: Blue Ridge Parkway and Assateague Island National Seashore

Blue Ridge Parkway in autumn.

27.Washington State: Olympic National Park

Ruby Beach in the Olympic National Park Washington

28.Alaska: Homer

Boats in the harbor in Homer, Alaska.

29.Tennessee: Smoky Mountain National Park

Sunrise in Smokey Mountains National Park, Tennessee.

30.Montana: Bozeman

Montana: Bozeman

One of the coolest small towns in the country, Bozeman offers the comforts of delicious restaurants and cute bed and breakfasts plus the proximity to the outdoors and lots of adventure like hiking, fly fishing, and mountain biking. It's a lively place with incredible mountain views everywhere you look.

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31.Missouri: St. Louis

Downtown St. Louis with a view of the Arch.

St. Louis is full of history, art, breweries, and great neighborhoods, like Soulard and Clayton. And if you're a foodie, it deserves a spot on your bucket list. From BBQ ribs and frozen custard concretes to St. Louis-style pizza, you'll want to visit with an empty stomach.

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32.Oklahoma: Oklahoma City

The entertainment district in Oklahoma City with a riverwalk.

33.Oregon: Wallowa Mountains

Sheep grazing in the Wallowa Mountains, Oregon.

34.Wisconsin: The Dells

Kayaking on Lake Superior.

35.Colorado: Pike's Peak

Sunrise on Pike's Peak, Colorado.

36.Mississippi: The Gulf Coast

A harbor with ships in Gulfport, Mississippi.

37.Nebraska: Scotts Bluff National Monument

Sunset over Scotts Bluff National Monument.

38.New Jersey: Cape May

Victorian buildings in Cape May, NJ.

39.Maine: Acadia National Park

A view of Acadia National Park

40.Wyoming: Jackson

Fall colors at Grand Teton National Park.

41.Rhode Island: Narragansett

Narragansett, Rhode Island.

42.Idaho: Redfish Lake

Mountains over Redfish Lake, Idaho.

43.Indiana: Parke County

A blue covered bridge in Parke, County.

44.Illinois: Starved Rock State Park

Illinois: Starved Rock State Park

45.Alabama: The Gulf Shores

Houses on Alabama's Gulf Shores.

For a low-key beach vacation, don't overlook Alabama's gulf shores, which boast 32 miles of white sandy shoreline. The water from the Gulf of Mexico is a beautiful turquoise blue, and it's always warm.

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46.South Dakota: Rapid City

Badlands National Park at sunset.

47.Georgia: Jekyll Island

<div><p>"One of Georgia's sea islands, Jekyll Island is very residential so it doesn't get flooded with tourists. There are beautiful beaches, especially Driftwood Beach, and there's a historic downtown district with cute shops." </p><p>—<a href="https://www.buzzfeed.com/chandnip4dbe3b052" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:chandnip4dbe3b052;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">chandnip4dbe3b052</a></p></div><span> Thierry Hennet / Getty Images/EyeEm</span>

48.Kansas: Milford State Park

49.Maryland: Saint Michaels

A view of the Chesapeake Bay from Saint Michaels, Maryland.

Once a busy oystering locale and shipbuilding center, St. Michaels is a slow-paced Chesapeake Bay town on Maryland's eastern shore. St. Michael's dates all the way back to 1677, but today the walkable downtown area is lined with cute boutiques and fresh seafood restaurants.

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50.North Dakota: Theodore Roosevelt National Park

North Dakota: Theodore Roosevelt National Park

There's a good chance you've never even heard of this underrated National Park, located where the Great Plains and the Badlands intersect. The park boasts deep canyons and multicolor rock formations, and chances are you'll get to spot bison and elk crossing the vast plains.

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What's the one spot you'd tell people to visit in your home state? Tell us in the comments below!

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