The Great Lake that is also the name of a state
Michigan
Lake in North Dakota formed by the Garrison Dam.
Sakakawea
Asp, Cobra, Rattle
Snake
These mountains are on the Pacific Coast.
Coastal Range
An area that misbehaves
Badlands
The Great Lake named for a Native American Tribe
Huron
This Great Lake shares its name with a Canadian Province
Ontario
The last river that Lewis and Clark took to the Pacific. Also a University and a sportswear company
Columbia
These Missouri mountains have the same name as the lake that is in the mountains.
Ozarks
The land mass that surrounds the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys
Central Lowlands
This river has a sister river of the same name in the North.
Red River of the South
This body of water is the home to Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge goes across it.
S.F. Bay
This river starts in the state of the same name and carves out the Grand Canyon.
Colorado
These mountains border California and Nevada
Sierra Nevada's
The area in the Northwest that contains the Snake and Columbia rivers.
Columbia Plateau
This lake in Missouri is in the mountains of the same name
Lake of the Ozarks
This river starts in Colorado and ends in Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Platte
This river has a bay in Canada of the same name.
Hudson
These wind blown hills in Nebraska are used for grazing cattle
Sand Hills
The hills of the west Texas are on this plateau. Also a movie about Scissorhands.
Edwards
This sea is located in the Death Valley region. It is 2000 pounds of NaCl
Salton Sea
This Seaway borders Canada in the Northeast. People don't call it Larry.
St. Lawrence
This river is the "T" in the TVA.
Tennessee
Rich people send their kids to summer camp in upstate New York, also a type of wicker chair.
Adirondacks
The playground of the rich and famous. A famous woman whose last name is Stewart and where you grow grapes.
Martha's Vineyard