America’s Quiet Corners: 2 States Where Venomous Snakes Are Not Native

  • Publish date: Saturday، 11 April 2026 Reading time: 1 min read

America’s Quiet Corners: 2 States Where Venomous Snakes Are Not Native

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To most tourists and nature enthusiasts, the idea of facing venomous snakes may contribute to an element of apprehension in outdoor expeditions. Most of the United States has at least one species of venomous snake, although there are two states in the lower 48 which have none native. These locations provide an alternative source of inner tranquillity, particularly in the case of hikers, campers and families who are outdoors. By knowing why the above states are free of indigenous venomous snakes, we learn interesting facts about geography, climate, and natural balance that make up our nature.