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This Is Why North Carolina Is Such A Naturally Beautiful State

We can all most likely agree that North Carolina is one of the most naturally beautiful places in the country. Here we are lucky enough to have both the beach…

North Carolina Naturally Beautiful

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We can all most likely agree that North Carolina is one of the most naturally beautiful places in the country. Here we are lucky enough to have both the beach and the mountains, with many lakes, forests, and other natural wonders in between. But it's not just us. The United States is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. And thanks to its massive size, and expansive landscape. Some people of course fall in love with the hustle and bustle of the cities. But many others prefer to immerse themselves in the natural wonders. And with such a diverse landscape, each state has its own natural beauty. But there are some states that just got dealt an even better card when it comes to nature.

With this in mind, our friends at Booking.com analyzed each state to reveal which has the most natural beauty. To do this they looked at the number of volcanoes, mountains, shorelines, national parks, state parks, inland water, and waterfalls each state has to offer. While these things aren't all of what can make a place like North Carolina naturally beautiful, they are a way to quantify it. And NC did make the top 10! There are some gorgeous places included on this list. Do you agree with it? Keep reading to see the top 10 naturally beautiful states.

10. Utah

Delicate Arch, Arches National Park, UT.

View of Delicate Arch sandstone rock formation at Arches National Park, near Moab, Utah, 1960s.

Miles of Shoreline: 0

Number of State Parks: 47

Number of Volcanos: 7

Number of Waterfalls: 99

Number of Mountains 5,000 Ft Or Taller: 8

Number of National Parks: 5

Areas of Inland Water (Sq Miles): 2,727

9. Maine

Portland

Portland, Maine, USA coastal townscape on Portland Harbor.

Miles of Shoreline: 43,478

Number of State Parks: 40

Number of Volcanos: 0

Number of Waterfalls: 485

Number of Mountains 5,000 Ft Or Taller: 0

Number of National Parks: 1

Areas of Inland Water (Sq Miles): 4,537

8. Virginia

Virginia

Blackwater Falls State Park

Miles of Shoreline: 3,315

Number of State Parks: 45

Number of Volcanos: 3

Number of Waterfalls: 186

Number of Mountains 5,000 Ft Or Taller: 0

Number of National Parks: 1

Areas of Inland Water (Sq Miles): 3,285

7. North Carolina

Grandfather Glows

The Mile-High Swinging Bridge in fog, at Grandfather Mountain, North Carolina.

Miles of Shoreline: 3,375

Number of State Parks: 36

Number of Volcanos: 0

Number of Waterfalls: 885

Number of Mountains 5,000 Ft Or Taller: 1

Number of National Parks: 1

Areas of Inland Water (Sq Miles): 5,201

6 (TIE). New Jersey

New Hampshire

Golden sunrise over the beach at Pearl Sreet in Beach Haven, NJ on Long Beach Island

Miles of Shoreline: 1,792

Number of State Parks: 32

Number of Volcanos: 1

Number of Waterfalls: 67

Number of Mountains 5,000 Ft Or Taller: 0

Number of National Parks: 0

Areas of Inland Water (Sq Miles): 1,368

6 (TIE). Alaska

A view of Denali, formerly known as Mt. McKinley

DENALI NATIONAL PARK, AK - SEPTEMBER 1: A view of Denali, formerly known as Mt. McKinley, on September 1, 2015 in Denali National Park, Alaska.

Miles of Shoreline: 33,904

Number of State Parks: 124

Number of Volcanos: 101

Number of Waterfalls: 336

Number of Mountains 5,000 Ft Or Taller: 65

Number of National Parks: 8

Areas of Inland Water (Sq Miles): 94,743

5. Oregon

Oregon(Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

Miles of Shoreline: 1,410

Number of State Parks: 198

Number of Volcanos: 42

Number of Waterfalls: 1,616

Number of Mountains 5,000 Ft Or Taller: 4

Number of National Parks: 1

Areas of Inland Water (Sq Miles): 2,391

4. New Hampshire

Fall Foliage

NORTH CONWAY, NH - OCTOBER 17: Trees sport colorful leaves as a river flows past October 17, 2005 near North Conway, New Hampshire. The fall foliage season has gotten off to a slow start with the trees being still green in many spots and in others the leaves have been removed from the trees by more than a week of rain and wind.

Miles of Shoreline: 135

Number of State Parks: 55

Number of Volcanos: 2

Number of Waterfalls: 361

Number of Mountains 5,000 Ft Or Taller: 1

Number of National Parks: 0

Areas of Inland Water (Sq Miles): 397

3. California

Instagrammable Waterfalls

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 11: A view of Yosemite Falls on June 11, 2020.

Miles of Shoreline: 3,427

Number of State Parks: 282

Number of Volcanos: 28

Number of Waterfalls: 1,056

Number of Mountains 5,000 Ft Or Taller: 9

Number of National Parks: 9

Areas of Inland Water (Sq Miles): 7,916

2. Washington

Washington State

Mount Rainier with little snow in summer and the Port of Tacoma.

Miles of Shoreline: 3,026

Number of State Parks: 144

Number of Volcanos: 19

Number of Waterfalls: 3,132

Number of Mountains 5,000 Ft Or Taller: 7

Number of National Parks: 3

Areas of Inland Water (Sq Miles): 4,842

1. Hawaii

Honolulu

Beautiful rainbow over the Hawaii skyline

Miles of Shoreline: 1,052

Number of State Parks: 60

Number of Volcanos: 25

Number of Waterfalls: 543

Number of Mountains 5,000 Ft Or Taller: 5

Number of National Parks: 2

Areas of Inland Water (Sq Miles): 4,509

Melanie Day is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She has worked for Beasley since 2012 in a variety of behind-the-scenes roles in both digital and promotions. Melanie writes about a diverse range of topics some of her favorites include travel, restaurants, Taylor Swift, and college athletics. When not at work you'll find her at a country concert or NC State sporting event.