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In terms of beauty, this ranking of the states aligns with mine pretty well (with the exception of Maine which I think should be higher).

https://www.thrillist.com/travel/nation/most-beautiful-states-in-america

Having done the trips they recommend in Alaska, and Idaho and Montana I'd be suprised they aren't higher.

Alaska doesn't have much higher to go and only Hawaii really blows it out I'd guess.

Idaho and Montana are absolutely fantastic places. The Sawtooth trails are some of the greatest hikes in all of N America I believe. And you don't get to float many rivers like the Snake.
 
The competition at the top is pretty stiff. But I'd put Maine up there with Arizona, Oregon and Washington. Those are four states I've spent a fair amount of time in. I've spent less time in the other Rockies states so will withhold comparison with those.

Certainly Maine should be above Vermont among the New England states.
 
I understand California at number 1. I don’t think it’s the best at anything but it does everything well. I could do without most of central California which is why I’d rank it outside the top 3.
 
I understand California at number 1. I don’t think it’s the best at anything but it does everything well. I could do without most of central California which is why I’d rank it outside the top 3.

It's so big that lots of it is nondescript. But the northern coastal counties, the Sierra Nevada, Lake Tahoe and San Diego are all amazingly beautiful in a variety of ways. Russian River Valley in Sonoma County and Santa Cruz mountains. Really anywhere with lots of fog and hard to get to is in my sweet spot.
 
New Mexico being top 15 is atrocious. They have some beautiful mountain ranges and rock formations. But that's literally it. No oceans. No rolling hills. Barely any water ways. Bottom 5 definitely.

Strong L take. New Mexico is amazing
 
New Mexico being top 15 is atrocious. They have some beautiful mountain ranges and rock formations. But that's literally it. No oceans. No rolling hills. Barely any water ways. Bottom 5 definitely.

Yeah. I would move it down. The bottom two-thirds of the state doesn't have much to recommend it. I drove through it a few years ago and was relieved when I reached Texas. The top third though is pretty special.
 
Strong L take. New Mexico is amazing

I think with all states, we have to ignore large chunks that are pretty ordinary. The list is sort of how good are the best parts compared to the best parts of other states. So maybe my previous comments on NM are a little unfair.
 
8-9 months of golf

Same as Florida

1. No. FL is year round.

2. NY only has 5 months with an average temp higher than 70 degrees. Only 7 months with an average temp higher than 60. You ain't playing golf in warm weather for about half the year.
 
1. No. FL is year round.

2. NY only has 5 months with an average temp higher than 70 degrees. Only 7 months with an average temp higher than 60. You ain't playing golf in warm weather for about half the year.

Golf at temperatures from 50-90 is perfect. You have 8-9 months of that on NY.
 
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