California scooped the overall top spot and was also number one for Nature (think national parks, great beaches and birdlife), Culture (think World Heritage Sites, museums and sports teams) and Luxuries (think five-star hotels, top golf courses and award-winning wines). We compared the 50 contenders in 39 criteria across four main categories. ![]() This week’s comprehensive Telegraph Travel study sought to apply science to the thorny question of which is the greatest US state. But it is surely deserving of wider recognition for something else: an exceptional quality of life. In fact, if you hear its name and think of megachurches and prayer circles, you’re not wrong: some two million Mormons live in the state, the most in the US. ![]() Utah has a reputation, and it’s not one of glowing, healthy residents.
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