1. Hawaii
Maybe one of the easiest places to go off the grid simply because a good portion of the islands has no grid to connect to. Add to that the tropical climate, rich soil, and plenty of sunshine and you have everything you need.
2. Missouri
Missouri law actually encourages people to live off the grid with very little regulation over water collecting and septic systems. Plus, the land is very affordable and great for livestock and farming.
3. Washington State
Mild seasons and plenty of rain make for lush, dark green forests. There are some very strict laws concerning how you construct your house, but they encourage water collection and allow multiple livestock types. There are also many homes already for sale, so you won’t be starting from scratch.
4. Oregon
Oregon actually advertises their off-the-grid communities such as Three Rivers Recreation Area. If you’re hoping to be free of the Man, but not people in general, then Oregon is a great place to jump right into an established community.
5. Tennessee
Tennessee's rural areas are a great place to go off the grid. Voted one of the freest states in the nation, you’ll not just be free of utilities, but government in general.
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