Campfire
Nature & The Great Outdoors
Movies & Camp Songs
Summer Sports & Activities
Summer Animals
Food & Treats
100

What are the three traditional ingredients that make a classic s'more?

Roasted marshmallows, a piece of chocolate, and two graham crackers

100

What’s the first day of summer called?

The summer solstice—it’s the longest day of the year with the most sunlight!

100

What is the famous 1961 Disney movie about twin sisters who meet at a summer camp and switch places?

The Parent Trap

100

In which sport would you do a “cannonball”?


Swimming!

100

What do elephants use instead of sunscreen to protect their skin?

Mud or dust

100

What’s the most popular ice cream flavor in America?

Vanilla

200

Approximately how many summer camps are currently operating in the United States?

A) 9,000
B) 17,000
C) 20,000

17,000

200

Which U.S. state has the most water parks?

Florida, also known as the “Water Park Capital of the World.”

200

At which summer camp did the 1987 classic Dirty Dancing take place?

A. Camp Crystal Lake
B. Camp Walden
C. Kellerman's Mountain House
D. Camp Green Lake

Kellerman's Mountain House

200

What summer sport uses a shuttlecock?

Badminton.

200

Which continent is the only one in the world without fireflies?

Antarctica

200

Which candy bar was traditionally used in the first s'mores?

  • A. Hershey's Milk Chocolate
  • B. Milky Way
  • C. Snickers
  • D. Baby Ruth

Hershey's Milk Chocolate

300

What popular water toy used for slipping and sliding across the lawn was introduced in 1961 by Wham-O?

The Slip 'N Slide.

300

What’s the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth?

A) 128 F
B) 134 F
C) 132 F

134°F (56.7°C) in Death Valley, California, on July 10, 1913.

300

Which band recorded the 1983 hit song "Cruel Summer"?

Bananarama.

300

How many players are on a beach volleyball team?

Two players per team.

300

What do fireflies light up to do?

to attract a mate 

300

What fruit is known as “nature’s candy”?

Watermelon

400

What does SPF stand for on a bottle of sunscreen?

Sun Protection Factor

400

True or False: You can get a sunburn on a cloudy day.

True. Up to 80% of UV rays can penetrate clouds, so wear sunscreen every day.

400

In "The Summer of '69", who sings that they bought their first real six-string at the five-and-dime?

Bryan Adams

400

What’s the diameter of a basketball hoop in inches?

18 inches.

400

What body part do butterflies use taste their food?

By using taste sensors on their feet

400

 True or False: Peanuts grow underground.

True. They’re actually legumes, like beans, not nuts.

500

What knot is commonly taught to campers for tying two ropes together?

A. Square Knot

B. Slip Knot

C. Hangman's Knot

D. Surgeon's Knot

Square Knot

500

How much of the ocean have humans explored?

A) 3%
B) 5%
C) 10%

Less than 5%

500

Which organization popularized many classic campfire songs in the U.S.?

  • A. YMCA
  • B. Boy Scouts of America
  • C. National Park Service
  • D. 4-H

Boy Scouts of America

500

True or False: Surfing was invented in Hawaii.

True. Ancient Hawaiians have been surfing for over 1,000 years.

500

How many eyes does a honeybee have?  

Five. Two big compound eyes and three smaller simple eyes on top of their head.

500

How was the first ice pop accidentally invented in 1905?

An 11-year-old named Frank Epperson left a cup of soda with a stirring stick outside overnight, and it froze

600

Which constellation is commonly used to help find the North Star?

Big Dipper

600

Which direction does a compass needle always point?

North

600

Which hockey-mask-wearing horror villain is associated with Camp Crystal Lake?

  • A. Freddy Krueger
  • B. Michael Myers
  • C. Jason Voorhees
  • D. Leatherface
  • C. Jason Voorhees
600

Which sport uses the terms "birdie," "eagle," and "bogey"?

Golf

600

Which bird is famous for its call that sounds like laughter?

Loon

600

Which country is credited with inventing the hamburger?

  • A. United States
  • B. Germany
  • C. France
  • D. England
  • B. Germany