
The Bluegrass state has a lot to offer for your next family vacation.

Idaho, the Gem State, was admitted to the Union on July 3, 1890.
Consisting of over 83,000 square miles, Idaho boasts of over 2,000
rivers. Idaho has more river miles
than any other state at 3,100 miles. Idaho has much to offer you and your
family.
Oklahoma,
the Sooner State, was admitted into the United States on November 16,
1907. With an area of almost 70,000 square miles, Oklahoma includes four
mountain ranges and roughly 24% of its land is covered by forests.
West Virginia, the Mountain State, entered the Union on June 20,
1863. Many interesting people have called West Virginia home, including
test pilot Chuck Yeager, actor Don Knotts, Confederate General Thomas
“Stonewall” Jackson, and author Pearl S. Buck. Covering over 24,000
square miles, West Virginia’s highest point is Spruce Knob at 4,862 feet
and lowest point is ...
Virginia,
the Old Dominion State, was named for Queen Elizabeth I, the “Virgin
Queen.” Among the famous who have called Virginia their home are Thomas
Jefferson, Robert E. Lee, Nat Turner, and Sam Houston. Major industries
in Virginia include farming, tourism, and mining.
Utah,
the Beehive State, was admitted into the Union on January 4, 1896,
becoming the forty-fifth state in the United States. Major industries in
Utah include tourism, mining, farming, and steel making. Consisting of
almost 85,000 square miles, Utah is the thirteenth largest state in the
United States.
When
thinking of Nevada, many people focus on Las Vegas. However, there is
much more to Nevada than Las Vegas. Nevada, the Silver State, consists
of over 110,500 square miles and has more mountain ranges than any other
state in the Union. Made up mainly of deserts and mountains, Nevada only
receives an average of about 7" of rain yearly.