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NE State Parks & Natural Landmarks
100

Question: This park in Wyoming is famous for geysers like Old Faithful.

Answer: What is Yellowstone National Park?


100

Question: This Hawaiian island is known for Waikiki Beach.

Answer: What is Oahu?


100

Question: This California city is known for the Golden Gate Bridge.

Answer: What is San Francisco?


100

Question: This Florida destination includes Magic Kingdom and Cinderella’s Castle.

Answer: What is Walt Disney World?


100

Question: This Great Lake borders Chicago and is popular for beaches and boating.

Answer: What is Lake Michigan?


100

Question: This Nebraska landmark in the panhandle was a famous guidepost for pioneers on the Oregon Trail.

Answer: What is Chimney Rock?


200

Question: This Arizona park features a massive canyon carved by the Colorado River.


Answer: What is Grand Canyon National Park?



200

Question: This Florida beach city is known for its white sand and spring break crowds.

Answer: What is Miami Beach?


200

Question: This Texas city is famous for its Space Center and NASA missions.

Answer: What is Houston?


200

Question: This California park is the original Disney theme park.

Answer: What is Disneyland?


200

Question: This lake in California and Nevada is known for clear blue water and skiing.

Answer: What is Lake Tahoe?


200

Question: This large Nebraska lake is known for its sandy beaches and clear water, nicknamed “Big Mac.”

Answer: What is Lake McConaughy?


300

Question: This Tennessee and North Carolina park is the most visited national park in the U.S.

Answer: What is Great Smoky Mountains National Park?


300

Question: This California beach city is famous for surfing and its pier in San Diego County.

Answer: What is Huntington Beach?


300

Question: This Illinois city sits on Lake Michigan and is known for its skyline and deep-dish pizza.

Answer: What is Chicago?


300

Question: This Florida park is known for roller coasters and movie-themed attractions.

Answer: What is Universal Orlando Resort?



300

Question: This Minnesota nickname is “Land of 10,000 Lakes,” making it a top fishing destination.

Answer: What is Minnesota?


300

Question: This scenic area in western Nebraska features buttes and pine-covered ridges.

Answer: What is Scotts Bluff National Monument?


400

Question: This California park is known for giant sequoia trees, including some of the largest on Earth.

Answer: What is Sequoia National Park?


400

Question: This South Carolina destination is known for family-friendly beaches and golf resorts.

Answer: What is Myrtle Beach?


400

Question: This Nevada city is known for casinos and entertainment on the Las Vegas Strip.

Answer: What is Las Vegas?


400

Question: This Ohio amusement park is known as the “Roller Coaster Capital of the World.”

Answer: What is Cedar Point?


400

Question: This Utah lake is so salty that people can float easily in it.

Answer: What is the Great Salt Lake?


400

Question: This Nebraska region is known for rolling sand dunes and grasslands.

Answer: What are the Sandhills?


500

Question: This Utah park is famous for red rock formations like arches and mesas.

Answer: What is Arches National Park?

500

Question: This Florida island chain stretches into the Gulf of Mexico and is known for coral reefs and snorkeling.

Answer: What are the Florida Keys?

500

Question: This Massachusetts city is famous for its Revolutionary War history and universities like Harvard.

Answer: What is Boston?

500

Question: This Florida resort features SeaWorld and marine animal shows.


Answer: What is SeaWorld Orlando?




500

Question: This lake in New York is part of the Finger Lakes region, popular for wineries and waterfalls.

Answer: What is Seneca Lake?







500

Question: This Nebraska river valley was carved by glaciers and is a major travel corridor across the state.

Answer: What is the Platte River Valley?

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