Colorado

Colorado is an inland state, shaped like a quadrilateral.

An excerpt from the article 29 facts about Colorado

It is one of three states, along with Wyoming and Utah, whose boundaries are defined solely by straight boundary lines without natural features.

In 1861, the U.S. Congress defined the boundaries of Colorado’s territory solely by lines of latitude and longitude. The state’s borders are now officially defined by 697 boundary marks connected with straight boundary lines.