Wyoming is filled with beautiful countryside, wide-open farms, and breathtaking rural areas and is most known for its seven national parks, such as Yellowstone.
In the Southern, Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S., West Virginia is bordered by Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio.
With only a slightly greater population than West Virginia, Idaho — sitting directly adjacent to Wyoming — is also known for its vast amounts of land, mountains, and rural areas.
Known for its progressive politics, vibrant college life, and beautiful autumn foliage, the state of Vermont is revered for its positive vibes and culture.
Though separated by more than 600 miles, Indiana and Arkansas aren’t that different rurally. Both states have vast areas of open farmland, rolling hills and valleys, and thick, lush forests.