Florida has the largest coastline of any east-coast state in the U.S., though the exact number of miles and methods of measurement are greatly varied.
However, a great majority of Florida's coastline is actually against the Gulf of Mexico, and not technically the Atlantic Ocean.
The state with the largest coastline touching only the Atlantic Ocean would probably be North Carolina. Again, the methods and the measurements thereof vary depending on source.
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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 state of Maine has the longest coastline on the Atlantic Ocean, at around 3,500 miles. Its capital city is Augusta.
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Maine is the New England state with the longest coastline along the Atlantic Ocean. It has 228 miles of coastline.
The state with the longest Atlantic coastline is Florida at 1350 miles, or 2170 kilometers. It is also the second longest coastline in the US after Alaska.
The state with the longest coastline along the Atlantic Ocean is Florida with 580 miles. After that is North Carolina with 301 miles, Maine with 228 miles, and Massachusetts with 192 miles.
The answer depends on which method you use to determine the coastline. If you use the general coastline method, then Florida has the longest coastline on the Atlantic Ocean with 580 miles. North Carolina is second with 301 miles of general coastline. Maine is third with 228 miles of general coastline. If you use the tidal coastline method, then Maine has the longest coastline on the Atlantic Ocean with 3,478 miles. North Carolina is second with 3,375 miles of tidal coastline and Florida is third with 3,331 miles of tidal coastline.
The state with the longest coastline in the US is Alaska.