Park History
Park Fauna
Park Flora
Park Birds
100

This is the full name of the roadside beautification advocate that the park was named after

Who is Jessie Millar Honeyman
100

This pesky critter digs holes around yurts and campsites and gets into camper's belongings

What is the California ground squirrel (or Grey digger)

100

This native shrub,that blooms in Spring, has its own festival and parade

What is the Rhododendron?

100

These birds rove the campground in groups, get into camper's garbage bags and spread it around the sites

What are crows?

200

This was the CCC name of the park before it was changed in 1941

What is Camp Woahink?

200

This park animal is most frequently spotted getting into Group Camp dumpsters

What is a Black Bear

200

This plant lures in and dissolves insects (and also has a park named after it)

What is Darlingtonia (or Cobra Lily)

200

This bird is a fierce competitor for the fish in Cleawox Lake

What is an Osprey?

300

This was added to Honeyman State Park in the 1950s

What is the campground?
300

The garter snake is the only known significant predator to this amphibian

What is the rough-skinned newt?

300

This common park tree is Oregon's State Tree

What is the Douglas-fir?

300

This bird was once reported to staff by a camper as a non-traditional camper in the bushes whistling at day break

What is the Varied thrush?

400

The Cleawox Bathhouse's first season open to the public was what year?

What is 1939?

400

When this rare amphibian perceives a threat, their defensive behaviors include an audible growl, tail waving, emitting of noxious and toxic skin secretions, and biting 

What is the Pacific giant salamander?

400

This plant is slow to develop and can typically take 5-7 years to grow from seed to flower

What is Trillium?

400

This small bird is here year-round, usually forages on the ground and often sings from the tops of trees - sound ID

What is the Dark-eyed Junco?

500

This is the real name of the colorful American poet that Joaquin Miller is named after 

What is Cincinnatus Heine Miller

500

This squirrel was described by John Muir as “the mocking-bird of squirrels, pouring forth mixed chatter and song like a perennial fountain; barking like a dog, screaming like a hawk, chirping like a blackbird or a sparrow”

What is the Douglas' squirrel?

500

This remarkable plant is thermogenic, meaning it can generate its own heat and even melt snow around it!

What is skunk cabbage?

500

This small bird arrives in the Spring to the day use areas by Cleawox Lake and calls for "three beers"

What is the Olive-sided flycatcher

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