Can You Guess Which U.S. State This Scenery Is In?

Can you guess which U.S. state this scenery is in? We'll show you a picture of a landscape, and you have to figure out what state it's from.
The geography of the United States is incredibly varied, from the snow-covered Rocky Mountains in Colorado to the low-lying dry deserts of Death Valley in southern California. Sometimes, however, multiple states can look similar. Where does Kansas corn and Nebraska corn begin and end? The Ozark Mountains are shared between both Arkansas and Missouri. Louisiana doesn't have a monopoly on bayous. They can found throughout the South from Texas to Florida.
You might think that Colorado has the tallest mountains in the country, but that honor actually goes to Alaska. Even California has mountains taller than the tallest peaks of the Rockies. The Southwestern has a distinct desert-style aesthetic, but New Mexico and Arizona are also home to ski resorts, a seeming contradiction. There are many rocky bays that are home to historic lighthouses along the Northeastern coast. But which state are they in? Maine? Massachusetts? Maryland? Sometimes they all run together. But there is one thing for certain. You will only have 50 images in the quiz because Washinton, D.C. isn't included.

Snow-Capped Mountain Wonderland

Green Cliffs Near the Coast

A Home for Cacti

Sunset Behind the Forest Lake

Forests, Meadows, & Mountains

Corn, Corn, and More Corn

An Odd Rocky Outcropping

A White, Sandy Coastline

Tree-Lined Riverbend

Catch You Later, Alligator

Sailing By a Rocky Cliff

A Mythic Geological Formation