Tourists flock to this Tennessee city in the summer for country music, honky-tonks, and hot chicken.
Nashville
This juicy fruit is 92% water and is a staple at picnics and barbecues.
Watermelon
In this 1993 thriller, a great white shark terrorizes a New England beach town, launching the summer blockbuster craze.
Jaws
This painful skin condition is caused by overexposure to ultraviolet rays.
Sunburn
This intricate beach art relies on the correct sand to water ratio to maintain structural integrity and often involves tools like buckets and shovels.
Sand Castle
This National Park spans three states but is most famous for its geysers and bison herds.
Yellowstone
Whether it's brisket in Texas or pulled pork in the Carolinas, this slow-cooked culinary tradition heats up summer gatherings across the U.S- just dont confuse it with simply grilling hot dogs.
Barbecue
This 1978 film features summer love, high school drama and hit songs like " Summer Nights" and "You're the One that I Want".
Grease
This common North American plant can cause an itchy rash and is often identified by its "leaves of three"
Poison Ivy
Invented in 1895 by William G. Morgan, this sport features rotations every time a team wins a serve and can be played on both indoor courts and sandy beaches.
Volleyball
This Arizona city, known for its red rock formations and spiritual energy vortexes, heats up in the summer but remains a hiking hotspot.
Sedona
Popularized in Philadelphia and often confused with sorbet, this frigid sweet treat shares its name with its European origin an contains no dairy.
Italian Ice
In 2008, this film launched the Marvel Cinematic Universe, where Downey improvised much of his dialogue.
Iron Man
!! DAILY DOUBLE!!
This common summer nuisance results from the piercing mouth of a culicid insect, which uses proboscis to draw blood.
Mosquito bite
Originating in the Midwest, in this lawn game, competitors throw bags filled with dried corn kernels.
Corn Hole
Visitors to this Pennsylvania region can ride steam trains, hike in the Delaware Water Gap, or explore its historic coal mining towns.
Pocono Mountains
This fruit's name means "seeded apple" in Latin. Its ruby-red seeds make it a colorful addition to summer dishes.
Pomegranate
"An Adventure 65 Million Years in the Making"
Jurassic Park
Swimmers caught in this strong, narrow current moving away from shore are advised not to fight it- instead, swim parallel to the beach.
Rip tide
This summer sport combines swimming, cycling and running in a single race.
Triathlon
Known for its clear freshwater springs and manatee sightings, this inland Floridian city is a cool retreat from the coastal heat.
Crystal River
This beloved Mexican Summer dish features grilled corn coated with crema, cotija, chili powder, and lime juice.
Elote
"Fifteen hundred years ago everybody knew the Earth was the center of the Universe. Five hundred years ago, everybody knew the Earth was flat, and fifteen minutes ago, you knew that humans were alone on this planet. Imagine what you'll know tomorrow."
Men in Black
This outdoor ethic, taught by many park services, encourages campers and hikers to minimize their environmental impact by respecting nature and cleaning up after themselves.
Leave No Trace
This was invented in the 1870's to be used as a pie plate, now it just gets tossed around.
Frisbee