This plant, also known as Lavandula, is famous for its calming scent and purple flowers.
What is lavender?
The name of the shelter you sleep in while camping.
What is a tent?
The word "picnic" is generally thought to have originated from this European language.
What is French?
This iconic double-decker ride towers over the other carnival rides.
What is a Ferris Wheel?
A common game played at summer camp. Two teams compete to find a hidden object.
What is capture-the-flag?
This insect in larval stage is known for voraciously consuming plant leaves, especially in vegetable gardens.
What is a caterpillar?
The name of a food made with chocolate, graham crackers, and marshmallows.
What is a s'more?
The most common drink at a barbeque.
What is beer? (or lemonade if you're under 21)
What are crab cakes?
The name for the building where campers sleep.
What is a cabin?
This ancient Japanese technique involves sculpting trees into artistic shapes.
What is bonsai?
This type of car was the original vehicle for road trips.
What is a station wagon?
This competition is held to see who can spit their seeds the farthest from which type of fruit.
What is watermelon?
This duo wrote the musical titled "State Fair".
Who are Rodgers and Hammerstein?
Campers might go out on a lake using this type of boat.
What is a canoe?
The term for the decomposition process of organic matter to create a nutrient-rich soil amendment.
What is composting?
The name of small memorable items you buy to remember a place you visited.
What are souvenirs?
This is the number of picnics that the average person attends each year.
What is 3?
In 1841, this was the location of the first state fair ever held.
What is Syracuse, New York?
These are scary things you tell, usually around the campfire.
What are ghost stories?
This ancient garden, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, was said to be located in the city-state of Babylon.
What are the Hanging Gardens of Babylon?
When driving across a state border, this myth tells you what you should do.
What is "pick up you feet"?
If dining outdoors, this is the term you might use.
What is "al fresco"?
Most fair events happen in or under this large structure.
What is Grandstand?
What is Marco Polo?