Want this question answered?
The most northern state in the Lower 48 is Minnesota.
Minnesota is the most northern state in the lower 48 states Alaska is the most northern state on the North American continent.
Minnesota is the farthest north state in the lower 48. The city of Warroad is the farthest northern city in the lower 48 states.
Well Alaska is part of the CONTINENTAL USA but not one of the contiguous lower 48 - so I say it is Juneau Alaska. Of the lower 48 it is Augusat Maine
Minnesota is the northern most state of the lower 48, the most lakes (10,000) in the lower 48, two major cities (St. Paul and Minneapolis) right next to each other, the most extreme weather, we have 90,000 miles of coastline (more that California, Hawaii, and Florida combined.
Moose are found in North America (northern lower 48 states, Canada and Alaska) and parts of northern Europe.
minnesota a
Alaska is the northernmost US state.In the 48 lower (contiguous) states, the northernmost is Minnesota, which extends slightly across the 49th parallel at the Lake of the Woods.
That depends on if you mean in the Lower 48 or not.
48 miles
The most northern portion of Minnesota is an area called the "Northwest Angle" in the county of Lake of the Woods. In fact, it is the most northern point of the lower 48 States in the United States. It is only accessible from the U.S. by air or water. To reach it by land you'll need to first enter Canada. It is located 49.384358°N 95.153314°W.
The northern most town in Minnesota is the angle township in the northwest angle, it is separated from the lower 48 by the "Lake of the woods" and can only be reached by either crossing the lake or by going through Canada. The northern most town in Minnesota south of the 49th parallel is Warroad sitting between the 48th and 49th parallel.