Widely distributed in the contiguous United States, American badgers are found from the Great Lakes states to the Ohio Valley and westward through the Great Plains to the Pacific Coast. They live at elevations of up to 12,000 feet (3,600 m) and have steadily expanded their range eastward over the past century or so. Badgers prefer to live in open areas with light to moderate cover, such as pastures, rangelands, deserts, alpine meadows and woodland edges inhabited by burrowing rodents. Conversely, they are seldom found in areas with many trees.