Alaska, Hawaii, and Washington state
The westernmost state in the United States is Alaska.
The Westernmost point of the contiguous 48 states is Cape Alava, Washington, but Oregon has the westernmost geographic center.
The state in the 48 contiguous states that has the westernmost is Washington. It is located at Cape Alava. The westernmost geographic center of the 48 contiguous states is in Oregon.
The state in the 48 contiguous states that has the westernmost is Washington. It is located at Cape Alava. The westernmost geographic center of the 48 contiguous states is in Oregon.
Hawaii and Alaska are the westernmost states.
Alaska and Hawaii.
Washington.
Washington
Washington.
Washington. The westernmost points are just a bit farther west than California. (see link)
The westernmost point of the contiguous United States is Cape Alava, located in Washington State. It lies on the Olympic Peninsula and is part of Olympic National Park. While it is often confused with Point Reyes in California, Cape Alava is further west, making it the true westernmost point of the lower 48 states.
Alaska is the westernmost state in the continental US. Washington state is the westernmost state in the 48 contiguous states. Hawaii is usually counted as the westernmost of all the states. However, technically, the little islands at the end of the Aleutian Islands chain are farther west than Hawaii. However that is just a tiny bit of Alaska. The entire state of Hawaii is totally way out west!