GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Scenic States Statistics
Scenic States Statistics is the leading source for comprehensive data and analysis on the tourism industry, offering insights and trends for scenic destinations across the country.
In this post, we highlight fascinating statistics about the most scenic states in the U.S. From Alaska’s top-ranking in surveys to various states’ impressive parkland percentages and iconic scenic routes, we delve into the diverse landscapes that make these states a haven for nature lovers and visitors seeking picturesque views.
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"According to various survey metrics, Alaska is considered the most scenic state in the U.S."
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"About 40% of Wyoming's land is reserved for parks and public lands, giving it the nickname of the "Scenic State"."
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"Maine was voted as the most peaceful scenic state in the United States."
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"On average, Utah has 100 scenic routes spanning across the state."
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"The Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina and Virginia is the most visited National Park unit in the U.S."
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"Hawaii has over 50 state parks offering picturesque landscapes."
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"Arizona features 22 National Scenic Trails, covering a broad variety of landscapes."
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"There are six designated National Scenic Areas in Oregon."
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"West Virginia has 7 state parks recognized for their scenic beauty."
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"Florida has almost 700 miles of designated scenic highways."
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"Colorado offers 26 historic and scenic byways in total."
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"33% of New Mexico's lands are public-owned, providing abundant scenic landscapes."
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"Georgia's Route 180 is one of the National Scenic Byways."
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"Tennessee has a 444-mile Scenic Parkway named Natchez, the longest in U.S."
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"Kentucky's Red River Gorge is declared as a U.S National Geological Area."
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"Mississippi has over 30 state parks, each contributing to its scenic beauty."
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"Idaho has 30 designated scenic byways and backcountry drives to offer."
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"New York's Adirondack Park at 6 million acres is the largest publicly protected area in the U.S."
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"National Parks in Montana attract over 7 million visitors every year."
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