well if you really mean in the continental part of the united states
then perhaps you intend not to count the most famously long island
long island itself
situated off the coast of the continental part of the state of New York
all of which together however is still considered part of the 48 continental united states
but if you mean to lump Alaska together with the lower 48
& if you mean to include its offshore islands as well
then you are looking at prince of Wales island
however
of islands surrounded only by fresh water rather than salt water
& therefore really in the continental united states in every possible regard
isle royale Michigan is your answer
Although I haven't verified the facts, this site seems to have good information on the topic of "longest Island"... http://www.peakbagger.com/pbgeog/longisl.aspx
The longest coastline of a state in the US is Alaska but the longest continental coastline of a state in the US is Florida.
No, but it is the largest island in the continental USA No, but it is the largest island in the continental USA
Big Island in Hawaiʻi is the Largest Island in US
Rohde Island is the smallest continental US state
Calafornia
Florida.
rhode island
Rhode Island
Rhode Island
The UK is a continental island.
Texas is the second largest state and Rhode Island is the smallest state.
Jamaica is an island country which is located in the Caribbean Sea. It is approximately 1,722 miles from the continental United States.