I think that it would be a good idea for you guys to explore these towns to see if the environment looks good for your daughter. It is only way for you to be there and find out what are the pros and cons.
It might be fun for your kid to explore toward nature and less pollution of vision such as signs and traffic, learn about hiking later, animals, ponds, etc. The girls like to learn about environment stuff. Some boys are rather to follow their father in sports and city - who cares. It is just my opinion.
Some towns are very far part. My sister lives in S.C. She drives 25 minutes to a food store and another 20 minutes to a hardware store. Also, 45 minutes to an international airport. She also stop at a feeding store in a small town for her horses' food which takes a least 35 minutes. I love the country, but everything is far away.
Ah, southern states are tend slower in the business than in northern states. I thought that it was a tale story, and these people are right that it's the reality. Another example, Northern drivers drive crazily and southern drivers are somewhat slow and calm. That's what you have to think about. Shh, there are a lot of red necks in southern states that I visited many places - some places are okay and other places are definitely not ok.