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I thought Wyoming was impressive. I remember driving through all kinds of red/purple hills in the west part of the state and I don't remember them being marked as being in a park or special area. And obviously you have Yellowstone and the Tetons and many other pretty areas
Location: northern Vermont - previously NM, WA, & MA
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Washington between the Pacific Coast and Idaho border has a lots interesting varied landscapes to take in.
I like Arizona south to north along I-17 transitioning from hot desert valley, saguaro covered hillsides, on up into the ponderosa pine forested lands with high mountain peaks then on up into red rock country beyond that.
The back roads and even the interstates in Vermont are tranquil and pretty.
Any state out west is pretty interesting to drive across, I love driving around NM, lots of surreal landscapes.
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