States
Capitals
Bodies of Water
National Parks
Neighbors
100

This state is a peninsula in the southeast US

Florida

100

This state capital is named for a large inland sea

Salt Lake City, Utah

100

This is the longest river in the US

Mississippi River

100

The most visited National Park, located in Tennessee and North Carolina

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

100

Our neighbor to the north

Canada

200

This state is the largest in land area

Alaska

200

This capital is on an island

Honolulu, Hawaii

200

This mighty river forms most of the northern border of Kentucky

Ohio River

200

The only National Park in Kentucky

Mammoth Cave National Park

200

Neighboring country that borders Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California

Mexico

300

This state is the smallest in land area

Rhode Island

300

This capital is also called the "Mile High City"

Denver, Colorado

300

The only one of the Great Lakes that is entirely in the US

Lake Michigan

300

National Park in Wyoming known for geysers

Yellowstone National Park

300

Country 90 miles south of Florida

Cuba

400

Name one of the two states that have 8 other states on their borders

Tennessee or Missouri

400

This capital's name means "Red Stick"

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

400

The body of water that totally surrounds the 4th smallest state in area

Pacific Ocean

400

National Park in California named for its giant redwood trees

Sequoia National Park

400

Country across the Bering Strait from Alaska

Russia

500

This state is entirely surrounded by water

Hawaii

500

This capital city, the third smallest in population, is between the state's two largest cities

Frankfort, Kentucky

500

The body of water surrounded by Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida

The Gulf of Mexico

500

National Park in Florida that is mostly swamplands

Everglades National Park

500

Island country to the east of South Carolina 

Bermuda