Rocky Mountain National Park Facts
All About Ms. Holly
Animal Facts
U.S. Geography
Camping Knowledge
100

Rocky Mountain National Park is located in what state?

Colorado

100

What elementary school did Ms. Holly go to?

Northern Elementary

100

What animal is known as the largest land animal on Earth?

Elephant

100

What is the largest state in the United States?

Alaska

100

What do you sleep in when you go camping?

Tent

200

What is the name of the famous mountain range that Rocky Mountain National Park is part of?

The Rocky Mountains

200

What is Ms. Holly’s favorite hobby?

Reading

200

What do we call a group of wolves?

A Pack

200

What river starts in Minnesota at Lake Itasca?

The Mississippi River

200

What should you pack to help find your way on a hike?

A map or compass

300

What large animal with antlers is commonly seen in the park?

Elk

300

What is Ms. Holly’s other job besides being a teacher?

Bank teller

300

What animal is the fastest land animal?

A Cheetah

300

What state is known as the “Sunshine State”?

Florida

300

Why do campers wear layers of clothing in the outdoors?

To stay comfortable as weather changes

400

What do we call a person who protects animals, helps visitors, and works in a national park?

Park Ranger

400

How many states has Ms. Holly visited?

25 (That's half of the United States!)

400

What Minnesota animal builds dams and has large front teeth?

A Beaver

400

The Grand Canyon is located in what state?

Arizona

400

What does “Leave No Trace” mean when camping?

Clean up after yourself and leave nature how you found it

500

What is one reason people visit Rocky Mountain National Park?

To see mountains, wildlife, hiking trails, and nature

500

What is Ms. Holly’s dream place to travel to?

Norway

500

What is the only mammal capable of true flight?

A Bat

500

What state is famous for the Statue of Liberty?

New York

500

What are the three important things humans need to survive outdoors?

Food, water, and shelter