The most boring U.S. state

My opinion, North Dakota.

Flat. No activities or any tourist destinations there.

Some people also say Connecticut or even Ohio.

Met some folks in Colorado who would drive non-stop from West Virginia every year for vacation. Their advice was to do Kansas at night so you couldn’t see how boring it was.

Wyoming: Nothing there but bugs and oil rigs. And when you’re traveling through it, make sure you have bug-cleaning windshield wiper fluid in your car. You’re gonna need it.

I know at least one person who would argue with you about that. Theodore Roosevelt National Park, where the prairie meets the Badlands. plus a lot of historical sites and museums. And there’s Fargo, where people talk funny.

Nahh, Yellowstone alone is more interesting than the 5 most boring state combined.

What,are you kidding me?

My vote is Kansas. Never been there, but some geographers published an IgNobel study that compared the topological profile of Kansas and a breakfast pastry, and proved that Kansas is, indeed, flatter than a pancake.

Kansas? Really? Nah, Kansas is a wonder of overstimulatuon compared to Nebraska, but honestly the truth is Indiana is the most boring state

And Kansas really ain’t very flat except for the western most small portion, Oklahoma and Nebraska are way flatter

Idaho.

My vote goes to Delaware.

Oklahoma.

No matter where you go, that place is what you do with it. You take yourself with you where ever you go.

My only experience with Kansas is I-70 but it seems pretty freakin hilly compared to Florida.

I have to agree with Connecticut. (I’ve sat in the gate area at Chicago Midway, waiting for the Southwest flight to Hartford-Bradley to board, and absolutely amazed that they’re able to find 200-odd people who voluntarily want to fly to Connecticut. And they do this every day. Amazing, ain’t it?)

But you can’t get there from here.

It’s a toss-up between Indiana and Delaware.

The only purpose of Indiana is to fill the gap between Illinois and Ohio (sorry, Mayor Pete). And Delaware is… just Delaware.

I’d counter with the Sawtooth Range, Snake River Canyon and Lake Pend Oreille. It may be boring socially, but otherwise, nah.

I hear there is a screen door factory to tour there.

Kansas-Nebraska get my vote, albeit West Texas and most of Oklahoma are in the running.

How very Buckaroo Banzai of you.

I challenge you to keep that sense of wonder and indomitable spirit on a ten-hour drive through the rural high plains.

My vote is Nevada, for the vast, vast majority of it which isn’t Las Vegas and the immediately surrounding area.

I nominate Iowa.