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If you are talking about the United States, then it would be Alaska.
If you mean the 48 contiguous states, then its MIA-SEA on Alaska Airlines. In all 50 states, its EWR-HNL on Continental.
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.
# Alaska-6640 Miles # Florida-1350 Miles # California-840 Miles # Hawaii-750 Miles # Louisiana- 397 Miles
The longest state in the contiguous United States is California. It stretches about 770 miles from north to south.
Alaska is the largest of the 50 US States (#1).
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
Alaska does.
The state with the longest coastline in the US is Alaska.
Although a bit of a misnomer since Alaska is on the North American continent, the "continental United States" refers to all incorporated areas of the United States except for Alaska and Hawai'i.
Alaska has the longest coastline in the United States, stretching over 6,600 miles due to its complex geography of inlets, bays, and islands.