Wide-open spaces wherever you look.

If you are considering living a more pioneer-like life, you aren’t alone.

These five states are the best if you want to be a modern-day Laura Ingalls Wilder.

Couple sitting outside by a fire

Wyoming

Wyoming has its fair share of incredible sights that makes it perfect for nature lovers.

Those hoping to emulate the Pioneer Woman or Laura Ingalls Wilder will definitely find an idyllic setting in Wyoming.

Nature buffs will especially feel at home here.

Laramie, Wyoming ranch

Adventure-seekers and slow-livers alike will be content with Wyoming as your new home state.

The Great Plains and Rocky Mountains meet in Montana, making it a premiere state for nature lovers.

And while there are plenty of interesting cities, the agriculture industry especially for families is vibrant in Montana.

Cabin in Glacier National Park

According toHello Homestead, about 80% of farms in Montana are family-owned.

If you want to make your own homestead in Montana, you won’t be alone.

In terms of total off-grid living, Montana might just be the best state you might pick.

Iowa barn at sunset

Channeling your inner Laura Ingalls Wilder and living off the land is relatively simple in terms of logistics.

While some states have strict laws aboutoff-grid electricity, Montana does not.

Iowa

Iowa is a hidden gem in the Midwest.

Sunny view in Oklahoma

About 85% of Iowa is farmland, according toLiving History Farms.

Corn, pork, and soybeans are among the most popular crops.

Outdoor aficionados won’t be disappointed in Iowa, either.

Old Rock Homestead in Texas

The state isn’t all just farmland.

For some of the best views of the Mississippi River in the country, head toPikes Peak State Park.

With farming, nature, and plenty of space, this is the ideal Midwestern Prairie spot.

As noted onThe Pioneer Womanwebsite, she and her family call their ranch in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, home.

Outdoor lovers will be content in Oklahoma, too.

The preserve evens offers wedding spaces for those wanting to tie the knot close to the frontier.

Texas

The Lone Star state takes the cake as the best spot for channeling your inner pioneer.

According toTexas Real Food, prices aren’t necessarily cheap when it comes to agricultural land.

But that is because Texas is an excellent place to get started when it comes to farming.

Joining the American tradition of forging independence will be as rewarding as growing your first yield of crops.