15 Best States to Retire In
10. Utah
This state is home to five gorgeous National Parks, one of the highest National Park holders in the country. This means you will have no trouble finding what to do in your spare time. And if you are one who prefers a hub of culture, Moab and its surroundings in the southeastern part of the state is just for you. And if you are a cycling lover then you will be delighted to know that Utah is ranked among the most bicycle-friendly states within the country.
Even though the state is not considered to be one of the cheapest, it is a place you can comfortably live in without spending large amounts of money. The cost of living in the state is just 6% above average, so that would not hurt your wallet too bad.