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Alaska has the longest coastline among the continental U.S. states. Its coastline stretches for over 6,600 miles along the Pacific Ocean to the south and west and the Arctic Ocean to the north, due to its unique geography with numerous bays, fjords, and islands.
The state on the west coast of the United States with the longest coastline is California. California borders on the Pacific Ocean.
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North Carolina has the 2nd longest Atlantic coastline at 301 miles. Alaska has the longest coastline of any state with 6,640 miles bordering the Pacific and Arctic Oceans. Florida is 2nd (longest Atlantic coastline) with 1,350 miles bordering the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico.
The coastline of Florida is the longest of any state in the continental United States. It is about 1,350 miles, or 2,170 km.
The state with the longest coastline in the US is Alaska.
Florida does not have the longest coastline of any state; Alaska holds that title with a coastline that is significantly longer. However, Florida is home to the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the continental United States, St. Augustine, which was founded by the Spanish in 1565.
Asia is the continent with the longest coastline.
Beaches might make you think of California or Florida, but Alaska has the longest coastline of any US State.for coldest beaches its hands down Alaska. for most warm beaches its most likely Florida
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