Well, I have biked in Colorado and Arizonia and find them boring. I love to go the Smokey Mountains, my favorite. Out west, I get tired of only running rivers and rock. Everything is pretty for a while, but I need green. I have cycled in many states and on many rides. The Michigander I have not done. I ride a road bike and have heard horror stories about that ride. 500 people on a limestone or sand/dirt rail trail and all you get is dust. I have cycled on Dalmac and Shoreline West. This year I have did Bike Florida by Gainesville and St. Augustine. Last year it was in the panhandle. But again, the ocean gets boring, and the Florida scrub gets boring. Personally I like Michigan, You may want to try Shoreline West or Dalmac. The rides can be from 40-80-100 miles per day. Some go inland, but most of them hit the hills in the northwest part of the state--I find the short steep hills (Ever been to Frankfort) much harder than a mountain pass that is 3-7% for 20 miles. Now that is boring, one switchback after another, and it just feels like you have a flat tire. In Michigan, you know when you hit that 1/2 mile at 8-10%, that you will struggle, and then come down and then go up. At the end of the day your legs are sore because you did not pace yourself like you would on a mountain. The mountains of Arizonia are very boring after the 2nd or 3rd day. But I still like to ride at least one week in Wyoming/Arizonia/Colorado/New Mexico or California. I have done many week-long supported bike tours in Indiania, Ohio, Virginia, N. Carolina, Iowa, Arizonia, Colorado and have also cycled in Georgia, Califorinia, W. Virginia and S. Carolina. Been there and done that. Most places are beautiful for a short period, then I want to come home.