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Choose one of these ten less-touristy states for your next vacation if you detest crowds yet enjoy adventure.

City of Rocks State Park is just as enchanted as it sounds, offering a glimpse into a singular high desert landscape dotted with peculiar rock formations.

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Idaho:

The International Peace Garden, a stretch of land across the border between the United States and Canada, is the reason why North Dakota is also known as the Peace Garden State.

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North Dakota:

Other peculiar sights in Oklahoma include a two-headed stuffed cow that was born and died in the 1930s, as well as the Pigeon Museum in Oklahoma City.

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Oklahoma:

Taking the Wildlife Loop in Custer State Park as an example, you may take a leisurely drive while viewing bison families, coyotes, and pronghorns along the way..

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South Dakota:

Wyoming makes up for its low population by having a beautiful terrain. Don't forget to explore amazing off-the-beaten-path locations in addition to seeing Yellowstone 

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Wyoming:

One of the top five zoos in the world is the 160-acre Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium in Omaha.

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Nebraska:

The Evel Knievel Museum, Kansas Children's Discovery Center, and Kansas Museum of History are all located in Topeka, the state's capital.

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Kansas:

West Virginia, the only state wholly included inside the Appalachian Mountain range, is awash in breathtaking mountain scenery. Score: 70.7

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West Virginia:

Arches, Bryce, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Mesa Verde, and Zion are among Utah's six national parks.

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Utah:

Delaware is a large state with a lot to offer, from the beaches in Sussex County to the gently undulating hills in New Castle County that are home to du Pont family mansions and museums.

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Delaware:

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