What is a National Park
A piece of land protected by the Federal Government.
How many parks does the U.S. have today?
63
What state is Wind Cave in?
South Dakota
This park in in The Virgin Islands.
Virgin Islands
Where can we go to see the biggest trees?
Sequoia National Park
What Agency is in charge of Protecting National Parks
The National Service Agency
What do National Parks offer to the public?
Natural Beauty, Opportunities to learn about history and culture.
What State is Theodore Roosevelt?
North Dakota
This park in in Minnesota?
Voyageurs
We can find Bison only in this National Park?
Yellowstone
Why were National Parks Created?
To preserve natural landscapes and wildlife.
Camping, Hiking, boating, fishing and Learning Lectures offered by Rangers.
What State is Death Valley in?
California
This park in in Maine?
Acadia
Features Red rock cliffs
Zion
What park was the very first one to be protected and became a National Park?
Yellowstone
What are the people that work for NPS called?
Park Rangers
What state is Denali in ?
Alaska
This Park in the most important in Arizona
You can see amazing mountains with clouds that surround them with smoke like effect.
Great Smoky Mountains
What is the National Park Services protect?
Conserving unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations.
Mention 5 of the must see National Parks in the U.S.?
Yellowstone, Yosemite, Zion, Acadia and Grand Canyon.
Where is the Great Smoky Mountains located?
Tennessee
This Park has a giant volcano under its land.
Yellowstone
This park has active Volcanoes
Hawaii Volcanoes