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100

Which national Park is famous for its geysers?

Yellowstone National Park

100

Which president as a national park named after him?

Theodore Roosevelt

100

What national park is nicknamed "The American Spa"  and is located in Arkansas?

Hot Springs National Park

100

What is the oldest National Park?

Yellowstone National Park

100

Work began on this relief monument in 1927, but because of lack of money, it took 14 years to finish.

Mount Rushmore

200

Opening scenes of The Shining (1980) show Jack Torrance driving up the "Road to the Sun" as well as overhead shots of Mary’s Lake. What icy national park are these landmarks in?

Glacier National Park

200

The Midwest National Parks lie mostly between these 2 vast Mountain Ranges?

What are the Rockies ad the Appalachian mountains?

200

Which national park is named after a mountain range?

Smoky Mountain National Park

200

What is the largest National Park in Alaska?

Denali National Park

200

This statue shows men planting a flag after capturing an island during World War II.


Iwo Jima Memorial/ Marine Corps Memorial

300

Which state has the most national parks?


California

300

What landmark is Isle Royal National Park, an island in Lake Superior, famous for?

A historic lighthouse

300

Which national park is known for its mangroves and sawgrass prairies, as well as provides a habitat for many rare and endangered species like the manatee and the American crocodile?

Everglades National Park

300

What is the deepest lake in the US named after an object on the moon?

Crater lake

300

What man made objects can also become National Parks?

National Monuments

400

The hottest temperature ever recorded on earth, a whopping 134°, was recorded in 1913 in what national park?

Death Valley National Park

400

What national park is home to the longest cave system in the world?

Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky

400

Which of the following states doesn’t have a national park? Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, or Mississippi?

Maryland

400

Named after a Civil War hero, what tree is the largest tree in the world by volume?

General Sherman

400

A 60-foot-high granite monument at Kill Devil Hills, just down the road from Kitty Hawk stands in remembrance of these two brothers.

Wright Brothers National Memorial

500

The Colorado River helped to carve this natural wonder of the world in Arizona.

 The Grand Canyon

500

In Badlands National Park, the landscape is famous for its jagged spires and deep canyons. This park is located in what state?

South Dakota

500

Which state is Key Biscayne National Park located in?

Florida -95% of the park is underwater

500

What park is home to the world tallest tree?

The Redwoods - the tree is called Hyperion

500

What monument which symbolizes the gateway to the west is twice as tall as the Statue of Liberty?

The St Louis Arch

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