Best parts of America for experiencing its diverse landscape and aesthetic scenery unique to different sates?
For example, I really want to see Montana and hike in the mountains and national parks. Where else? The southern parts of America with desert towns; California hills and scenery; Florida's south American vibe and hot/tropical weather; etc.
Any specific places? I'm not that interested in big cities with the usual downtown and shopping strips.
Moab, Utah and Sedona, Arizona are amazing places for the desert flavor you seek
>>1283535
If you're willing for something a little more wet tropical and not desert-y, New Orleans and the plantation areas in Louisiana are beautiful and lively. Lots of interesting Just spent a week there. Met a guy who was taking his pet crawfish for a walk in a park. Stay in the French Quarter and other tourist friendly areas though
If you want a landscape different from those listed so far, I would recommend the Shenandoah Valley (in western Virginia). Open fields in the valley, deciduous forests on the surrounding mountains. For hiking, you can go up to Shenandoah National Park, on the Blue Ridge.
>>1284313
>california
>anything above shit-tier
hahaha
>>1284320
hmm, jelly, assblasted oregon, washington, or colorado?