The Ecosystem
Founders of the Parks
Park fun facts!
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Landmarks
100

What state has the world's most active volcanoes?

A. Hawaii

B. Oregon

C. Colorado

A. Hawaii

100

Which president founded Yellowstone national park?

A. George Washington

B. Teddy Roosevelt

C. Ulysses S. Grant

B. Teddy Roosevelt

100

Which national park has a lava desert?

Hawaii Volcanoes

100

What was the first park founded by the national park service?

A. Great Smoky Mountains

B. Yellowstone

C. Hot Springs

Hot Springs

100

Which national park is most known for its volcanoes?

Hawaii Volcanoes

200

What are the cliffs at Yosemite made of?

A. Sandstone

B. Chalk

C. Granite

Granite

200

Who founded Yosemite national park?

A. Abraham Lincoln

B. Thomas Jefferson

C. Kerry Lloyd

Abraham Lincoln

200

Which national park is famous for its mountains, forests and camping sites?

A. Rocky Mountains

B. Yellowstone

C. Isle Royale National Park

Yellowstone

200

What is Americas most famous national park?

A. Great Smoky Mountains National Park
B. Arches National Park
C. Yosemite National Park

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

200

What national park is known for its geysers?

Yellowstone

300

What is the newest national park?

A. Great Sand Dunes

B. Yosemite

C. Hawaii Volcanoes

Great Sand Dunes

300

Who is the Scottish American preservationist known as the father of the national parks?

A. Teddy Roosevelt

B. Gifford Pinchot

C. John Muir

C. John Muir

300

Does Wisconsin have a national park?

No

300

What is Alaska's most popular national park?

A. Denali national park

B. Gates of the arctic national park

A. Denali national park

300

Sequoia sempervirens can be found in what national park?

What is Redwood National Park?

400

What is the smallest national park?

A. Hot Springs

B. Wrangell-St. Elias

C. Zion

Hot Springs

400

Who founded the National Park service?

A. Abraham Lincoln

B. Theodore Roosevelt

C. John Muir

Theodore Roosevelt

400

Which national park has a desert, mountains, and caves to explore?

A. The Great Basin

B. Hawaii Volcanoes

C. Yellowstone

Great Basin

400

What U.S. national park has 98% of the park consisting of water?

A. Glacier Bay
B. Dry Tortugas
C. Crater Lake

Dry Tortugas National Park is an American national park located about 68 miles west of Key West in the Gulf of Mexico - making it the least visited national park.

400

Is Mt. St Helens a national park?

No

500

Why has Yellowstones Morning Glory pool changed color over time?

A. Global Warming

B. Vandalism

C. Changing Seasons

B. Vandalism. People throwing coins and other debris into the pool has blocked some of the water circulation and changed the temperature and color of the water.

500

Who founded the Hawaii Volcanoes in 1916?

A. Woodrow Wilson

B. John Adams

C. Franklin Roosevelt

A. Woodrow Wilson

500

What is the island in the middle of Crater Lake called?

A. Peak Island
B. Wizard Island
C. Crater Island

Wizard Island is a volcanic cinder cone which forms an island at the west end of Crater Lake

500

What national park spans throughout Arizona, Utah, Nevada, and Colorado?

the Grand Canyon

500

What was the first national park founded east of the Mississippi river?

A. Acadia National Park

B. Yellowstone

C. The Everglades

Acadia National Park

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