Plants and Habitats
Landmarks
Animals
Food and Culture
Theme Parks
100

A key understory plant in pine forests, this shrub produces sweet blue-black berries.

What is the blueberry?

100

Located in Virginia, this 18th-century estate was the home of the third U.S. President.

What is Monticello?

100

This venomous snake, named for its copper-colored head, is common in Southeastern woodlands.

What is the copperhead?

100

The Southeast celebrates this pre-Lenten season with parades, beads, and king cake.

What is Mardi Gras?

100

This Epcot ride is housed in a geodesic sphere and explores human communication history.

What is Spaceship Earth?

200

This mountain range in the Southeast is one of the most biodiverse areas in North America.

What are the Appalachian Mountains?

200

This famous trail, ending (or beginning) in Georgia’s Springer Mountain, stretches over 2,000 miles to Maine.

 What is the Appalachian Trail?

200

The Eastern hellbender, native to cool mountain streams, belongs to this amphibian group.

What are salamanders?

200

This dish of slow-cooked greens is often flavored with ham hocks or bacon fat.

What are collard greens?

200

SeaWorld Orlando is known for this roller coaster named after a sea creature, featuring a face-down ride experience.

What is Manta?

300

This fast-growing vine, originally from Asia, is known as “the vine that ate the South.”

What is kudzu?

300

This swamp, spanning Georgia and Florida, is one of the largest blackwater swamps in North America.

What is the Okefenokee Swamp?

300

A symbol of wilderness in the Southeast, this large predator returned to parts of its range after near-extinction.

What is the red wolf?

300

This rice-based dish from the Lowcountry often includes sausage, shrimp, or chicken.

What is pilau (or perloo)?

300

At Universal Studios Florida, this now-closed classic attraction took riders through scenes of disaster films.

What is Disaster!: A Major Motion Picture Ride…Starring YOU?

400

This tree has large, lobed leaves and produces acorns; it’s a staple in Southeastern hardwood forests.

What is the oak?

400

This Florida landmark is the southernmost point of the continental U.S.

What is Key West (Southernmost Point Buoy)?

400

This marine mammal is commonly found in the warm, shallow waters off Florida’s coast.

What is the West Indian manatee?

400

This savory pie, filled with cornmeal, buttermilk, and onions, is a lesser-known cousin of cornbread in Appalachia.

What is corn pone?

400

Dollywood’s “Wild Eagle” made history as the first of this type of coaster in the U.S.

What is a wing coaster?

500

These fire-adapted ecosystems feature longleaf pines and wiregrass.

What are pine savannas?

500

Known for its biodiversity, this national park lies along the border of North Carolina and Tennessee.

What is Great Smoky Mountains National Park?

500

This rare species of bat, found in Southern caves and old forests, is endangered due to white-nose syndrome.

What is the Indiana bat?

500

This Appalachian storytelling tradition often features tall tales and “Jack tales.”

What is oral tradition (or Appalachian folk storytelling)?

500

This ride, located in Islands of Adventure, was once the most expensive ever built at the time of its debut in 1999.

 What is The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man?

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