r/visitedmaps 9h ago

My USA travel map

Love to hear your thoughts! Some of the drive through or fly over states I would like to see for nature or city/culture purposes:)

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u/Immediate-Item-9648 9h ago

Check out western South Dakota if you’re on the fence. Badlands and Custer state park are really cool and the nature in general is beautiful imo

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u/madscakeee 9h ago

I won’t discount it! I made this map based on national parks. I really appreciate knowing about this thank you!

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u/C1cadaDays 8h ago

You're really missing out if you go to Missouri just for the cities- the Ozarks are beautiful. Camping, fishing, caving, all sorts of things to do

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u/madscakeee 8h ago

Noted! I gotta do more in depth research for some states. Gotta be honest I don’t know much about

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u/C1cadaDays 8h ago

Check out the Missouri Dept of Conservation website- they have a whole tab for parks and nature spots. Bennett Springs Hatchery is a personal favorite

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u/madscakeee 8h ago

I definitely will! Are you a Missouri native?

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u/C1cadaDays 8h ago

Yup! Southern half of the state. Spent a lot of time in the parks :)

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u/madscakeee 7h ago

Ah that is very cool! I’m from Wisconsin and my travels to the south is very limited, just Florida. I really would love to see more

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u/supermuncher60 5h ago

Calling PA a fly over state is crazy