This City is commonly known as "The Big Apple"
NYC
"Old Faithfull" is a Natural Spring located in Yellowstone National Park in this US State
Wyoming
California
Sacramento
The First State
Delaware
The arid region in South Dakota, now a national park, was authorized as a national monument in 1929
Badlands
Sin City
Las Vegas
The Mall of America hosts around 40 million visitors annually and is located in this Midwestern State
Minnesota
Florida
Tallahassee
The Great Lakes State
Michigan
This National Park in Florida that is the largest subtropical wilderness in the U.S.
Everglades
The Big Easy
New Orleans
Formed over 7,000 years ago by a collapsed volcano, Crater Lake National Park rests in what PNW State
Oregon
Daily Double
Kentucky
Frankfort
The Sunflower State
Kansas
This National Park has a mailing address in Gatlinburg, Tennessee 37738
The Great Smokey Mountains National Park
The Emerald City
Seattle
Known as "The American Spa" Hot Springs National Park can be found in what Southern State
Arkansas
Nevada
Carson City
The Pine Tree State
Maine
The only U.S. national park named for a president and located in the Badlands of North Dakota
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
The Magic City
Miami
"Chimney Rock" rises nearly 300 feet above the surrounding river valley and during the mid 19th century it served as a landmark along the Oregon Trail and is located in this Midwestern State
Nebraska
Wisconsin
Madison
The Treasure State
Montana
In which national park does the Snake River enter and exit Jackson Lake, located just south of Yellowstone
Grand Teton National Park