Western Indiana. Where the smell of delicious water treatment fills the air, free food line the streets, corporations care so much about the environment that they refresh their stores with pocket-sized tins, and where most of the native population answers to Bubba.
It doesn't matter if you've been to all the states or any of them. It's just lively discussion. Besides, it can count even if you just saw a show about one. I also like the Everglades in Florida, and also Whyoming, since it has Yellowstone National Park. They are both amazing.
New York State, because it contains the Big Apple, and that contains Wall Street. And having lived my entire life in a concrete jungle of steel and glass, having spent my entire life seeing the busy businessman as the most common wildlife, it would feel like a much bigger version of paradise for me.
I live in Colorado and think the mountains and snow compliment it in the winter, but almost all the time, it is desert out here. Personally, I Think the west coastern states like Oregon and Washington are the most beutiful states.
I think Minnesota is. I used to go camping alllllll the time up in the northern part of the state and it's so CLEAN! There is almost no civilization, and I mean, if you like nature... there are tons of trees and every morning you would hear the loons.
I would have to say California. Southern part of the state is desert, towards the coast is a Mediterranean climate, central part of the state is mountains with heavy snow, towards the northern part is thick evergreen forests.... No other place like it.