This state park is home to the state's highest point at 1,772 feet above sea level
What is Taum Sauk Mountain (State Park)?
With nicknames such as 'Dumbo', these granite monoliths are beloved by people of all ages.
What are the Elephant Rocks?
This state historic site, located just south of St. Louis, has a museum which contains a replica skeleton of an iconic prehistoric mammal.
What is Mastodon (SHS)?
Lamar, Missouri is home to this president's birthplace, the only president to come out of the state (so far).
Who is Harry S. Truman?
Blake and Lilly planned a 'field trip' to this state park when they pretended to be teachers.
What is Cuivre River State Park?
Washington State Park is home to the most _____ in Missouri, signs of a Native American past.
Onondaga, Fisher, and Ozark Caverns are all examples of _____
What are caves?
This animal, which can be found at Prairie State Park, was once hunted by Native Americans before nearly being driven to extinction by white men in the late 1800's.
What are bison?
Ragtime and rigmarole defined this person, whose St. Louis home is now a state historic site.
Who is Scott Joplin?
This state historic site is home to a house in a shrine, and is where Dylan got the nickname 'Dizzo'
What is Mark Twain Birthplace SHS?
Taum Sauk Mountain State Park is home to Mina Sauk ____, dropping 127 feet, it is the state's tallest _____.
What is Falls/waterfall?
This river flows by many Missouri State Parks, including Castlewood, Robertsville, and a park named after it.
What is the Meramec River?
Wiping your shoes before and after entering caves is a good way to prevent bats from contracting this disease.
What is WNS (White Nose Syndrome)?
Thomas Hart Benton State Historic Site in Kansas City showcases this career of his, which includes work at the Missouri State Capitol
What is artist?
This state park was where the first COVID vlog was filmed
Now part of the Ozark Riverways, this Spring was the first Missouri State Park dating back to 1924
What is Big Spring?
This lake, located in Northeast Missouri, is named after a famous author.
What is Mark Twain Lake?
Big Sugar Creek State Park, in the far southwest of the state, is home to this speedy bird, more common in the deserts.
What is a roadrunner?
This state park includes the ruins of a castle, which burned down in the 1940s.
What is Ha Ha Tonka (State Park)?
This state park is home to the meme "No Shut-ins?"
What is Sam A. Baker?
This town along the Missouri River became the state's first historic site; its name is partially comprised of a directional object.
What is Arrow Rock (State Historic Site)?
This geographical region is officially referred to as the 'Mississippi Lowlands', but its outline in Southeast Missouri earns it this nickname.
What is 'The Bootheel'?
Felix Valle State Historic Site showcases how the French made a living in 1700's North America, particularly by selling these items, found on mammals.
What are furs/pelts?
Battle of Athens State Historic Site commemorates the Northernmost battle of the Civil War, with cannonballs firing into Iowa over this river, named after its state capitol.
What is the Des Moines River?
This state park is on the way to UNI, and home to gravel lakes and birdwatching. Only correct spellings will be accepted.
What is Wakonda (State Park)?