This California park is known for big trees.
Redwoods or Sequoia
This connects to your RV and is always sprayed out when you're finished using it.
sewer hose
This is the item you will need to show to get into another country (or return to your own).
passport
This crop is most commonly associated with the Midwest.
corn
This large body of water bordering several states changed ownership earlier this year.
Gulf of Mexico/America
This park has the first place in the USA to see the sun rise each day.
Acadia
This is a term made of two words mixed together to describe people who need, for example, to have a dishwasher in their RV.
glamping
This lane is usually the faster lane for getting through security at an airport.
TSA PreCheck
This state has the highest population of the Midwest states.
Illinois
Four out of five Great Lakes prefer this state.
Michigan
This Colorado park preserves ancient cliff dwellings built by the Ancestral Pueblo people.
Mesa Verde
These are the three ways a 3-way refrigerator is powered in an RV.
propane, 12VDC, and 120VAC
This is the term for things like Uber, Lyft, and Turo.
ridesharing
This is the two-word name of the region directly west of the Midwest.
Great Plains
This is the body of water that flows through the Grand Canyon.
Colorado River
This park in New Mexico preserves underground limestone caves.
Carlsbad Caverns
This is the size of hitch ball used for a pop-up camper.
2"
This is the ticket class of airfare that usually does not allow you to choose a seat or bring a carry-on.
Basic Economy
This Midwest state is called the "Mother of Presidents" because seven presidents were born there.
Ohio
This is the river that brought Lewis and Clark to their final destination.
Columbia River
This cold park is the least visited national park.
Gates of the Arctic
These are the two amp/outlet options commonly found in power posts at campsites.
30 amp and 50 amp
This international agreement allows travelers to use one visa across multiple European countries.
Schengen Agreement
In 1787, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota became part of the USA called this.
Northwest Territory
This is the deepest lake in the USA.
Crater Lake (Elevation 6,178' Depth 1,949')