The trout that is the Idaho State fish.
What is a cutthroat trout?
The capitol of Idaho.
What is Boise?
The first people in Idaho.
What are Native Americans?
The name of the expedition.
What is the Corps of Discovery?
The first white men in Idaho.
What is a fur trapper?
The state flower of Idaho.
What is the syringa?
The river that slithers through Southern Idaho.
What is the Snake River?
Popular way for Native Americans to travel.
What are horses?
The town in Idaho named after Lewis.
What is Lewiston?
The animal that the trappers trapped and traded.
What is a beaver?
The name of the woman that designed the Idaho State flag.
Who is Emma?
The water falls that falls 212 feet in Twin Falls.
What is Shoshone Falls?
Name one type of Native American Homes.
What are tipis, longhouses, sweat lodges, or wind and sun shelter?
The number of people that died on the journey.
What is one person?
The crazy (gross) things the mountain men ate when they were starving.
What are snakes, bugs, dogs, horses, or their own moccasins.
The state fossil of Idaho.
What is the Hagerman Horse?
The place you can visit the Moon right here in Idaho.
What is Craters of the Moon?
Name one Native American Tribe in Idaho.
What are Kootenai, Kalispel, Coeur d'Alene, Nez Perce, Shoshone, or Bannock?
The amount of time that the journey took.
What is two years?
The items made from beaver fur.
What is a beaver skin cap?
The state bird of Idaho?
What is the Mountain Bluebird?
The tallest mountain in Idaho.
What is Mt. Borah?
Name the famous Native American that helped Lewis and Clark.
Who is Sacajewa?
Sacajawea's job on the journey.
What is an interpreter?
The large meetings that the fur trappers and traders would have.
What is a rendezvous?