Alaska besides being the largest state, is surrounded by the Pacific ocean, the Bearing sea and the Arctic. It has many islands and they all count for shoreline.
Hudson bay is the largest bay measured by shoreline length.
Alaska has the longest shoreline of any US state by far.
The largest dam is the Vaal dam at 2.536 cubic kilometres and a surface area of 320 square kilometres (120 sq miles) Three provinces make up the Dam's shoreline - the Free State is the largest by area, Mpumalanga has a beautiful and relatively unspoilt shoreline, while the most developed is that of Gauteng Province.
The same state that has the second longest shoreline of all fifty states ... Michigan.
Alaska.
No, it is a landlocked state.
Pennsylvania has a shoreline on Lake Erie. Oklahoma does not.
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Minnesota
No. Kentucky is a landlocked state.
The state of Minnesota has more than 90,000 miles of shoreline. This is more than the states of Florida and California.