Trails & Hiking
Trees & Plants
Animals in Nature
Parks & Playgrounds
Active & Outdoors
Outdoor Safety
FINAL JEOPARDY
100

This type of trail forms a loop, ending where you started.

What is a LOOP TRAIL?

100

This part of the tree absorbs water from the ground.

What are ROOTS?

100

This small mammal is known for gathering acorns.

What is a SQUIRREL?
100

This playground structure is used for climbing and sliding down.

What is a SLIDE?

100

This activity involves moving at a faster pace than walking but slower than running.

What is JOGGING?

100
Lack of this can cause cramps, headaches and worse

What is WATER?

100

The U.S. agency that manages national parks.

What is the NATIONAL PARK SERVICE?

200

This essential item helps you find direction if you get lost.

What is a COMPASS?

200

This process allows plants to make food using sunlight.

What is PHOTOSYNTHESIS?

200

These types of animals are most active at night.

What is NOCTURNAL?

200

A dedicated public recreational space (often containing green space and/or playgrounds) is called this.

What is a PARK?

200

Stretching before activity helps prevent this.

What are INJURIES?
200

This product will protect your skin from UV rays

What is SUNSCREEN?

300

The practice of hiking long distances for multiple days with gear (often a backpack).

What is BACKPACKING?

300

This type of tree keeps its needles year-round.

What is EVERGREEN?

300

This bird is known for its hooting sound and nighttime hunting.

What is an OWL?

300

This U.S National Park is known for active steaming geysers.

What is YELLOWSTONE?

300

This term describes how hard your heart is working during exercise.

What is HEART RATE?

300

In case of this, you should call this number in the U.S.

What is 911?

400

Hikers often follow these colored markers tied to trees or rocks.

What are TRAIL BLAZES?

400

The rings inside a tree trunk can tell you this.

What is the AGE of the tree?

400

This survival adaptation helps animals blend into their surroundings.

What is CAMOUFLAGE?

400

Named after a primate, kids will hang from these at playgrounds

What are MONKEY BARS?

400

This wearable device counts your steps.

What is a PEDOMETER?

400

This kit contains bandages and supplies for minor injuries.

What is a FIRST AID KIT?

500

This famous 2,190-mile trail runs from Georgia to Maine.

What is the APPALACHIAN TRAIL?

500

Trees that lose their leaves each fall are called this.

What are DECIDUOUS trees?

500

Animals that eat only plants are called this.

What is an HERBIVORE?

500

These loose particles, made of wood or rubber, are often placed under playground equipment to prevent injuries.

What is MULCH?
500

This type of exercise will increase your heart rate and improve endurance

What is CARDIO?

500

The three-letter acronym that assists you with navigation

What is GPS?

600

The "pack it in, pack it out" principle that means leaving without any remaining waste.

What is LEAVE NO TRACE?

600

This outer protective layer of a tree shields it from damage and disease.

What is BARK?

600

A baby deer is called this.

What is a FAWN?

600

This outdoor structure is often found in parks to provide shade, seating, and an occasional performance venue

What is a PAVILION?

600

This term describes how long you can keep exercising without getting too tired.

What is ENDURANCE?

600

If you’re lost, this simple rule reminds you to stay in one place to make it easier for rescuers to find you.

What is STAY PUT / STAY WHERE YOU ARE?