national parks Crossword Puzzles
National Parks Crossword 2023-07-14
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- Which national park, located in Utah, is known for its unique-looking hoodoo structures?
- This man is considered “The Father of the National Parks.”
- Alaska has how many national parks?
- Which site is the world’s first national park cave?
- What was the first national park in America?
- Which department oversees the U.S. National Parks Service?
- What is the name of the national park in Utah that is home to the world’s largest concentration of natural stone arches?
- Which state is the only state in the country that does not have a national park or a national monument?
- Which national park was one of the locations for Luke Skywalker’s home planet of Tatooine in Star Wars?
- Of the following parks, which is the largest — Death Valley, Yellowstone, or Grand Canyon?
- What state contains the most national parks?
- Which president signed the National Park Service into being in 1916?
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- Which national park is sometimes called the “salamander capital of the world”?
- Which national park site is furthest south?
- Of the following parks, which is the smallest — Glacier, Yosemite, or Olympic National Park?
- Which was the first national park established for the purpose of protecting man-made structures?
- Which national parks is the snowiest?
- What national park reaches into three states?
- Which national park site contains the most lighthouses?
- Which national park has an average elevation of just six feet above sea level?
- Which national park is home to the world’s largest tree by volume?
- Which national park has the deepest lake in the U.S.?
- What national park is home to the world’s largest tree by volume?
- The world’s most active volcano can be found in which national park?
24 Clues: Alaska has how many national parks? • Which national parks is the snowiest? • Which national park site is furthest south? • What was the first national park in America? • What state contains the most national parks? • What national park reaches into three states? • Which site is the world’s first national park cave? • ...
National Parks 2022-07-06
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- Kabetogama & Rainy
- Mnt. Olympus
- Kolob Canyons
- Boxwork concentration
- General Grant Tree
- Skyline Drive
- Caneel Bay & Trunk Bay
- Wheeler Peak
- The Balanced Rock
- Hoodoo Formations
- Golden Throne Mnt.
- "America's Devil's Island"
- Marufo Vega Trail
- Havasu Falls
- Volcanic, Pacific Crest Trail
- Old growth Hardwood Forest
- Hipahula Forest Reserve
- Old Faithful
- Cliff Palace
- Balloon Ballroom & Bat Cave
- Half Dome
- Maah Daah Hey Trail
- General Sherman
- Bathhouse Row
- Mt. McKinley
- Airboat tours
- Santa Barbara
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- Longs Peak
- Harding Icefield
- Going to the Sun Road
- Painted Desert Rim
- Echo Lake
- Wonderland Trail
- Star Dune
- Gothic Avenue
- Mojave Desert
- Kilauea
- Cactus Garden Trail
- Devil's Golf Course
- Horseshoe Canyon
- One of the oldest temperate rainforests
- Deepest lake in America
- Jackson Hole
- Cades Cove
- Sage Creek Rim Road
- McKittrick Canyon
- Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes
- 95% water-based
48 Clues: Kilauea • Echo Lake • Star Dune • Half Dome • Longs Peak • Cades Cove • Mnt. Olympus • Wheeler Peak • Havasu Falls • Jackson Hole • Old Faithful • Cliff Palace • Mt. McKinley • Kolob Canyons • Skyline Drive • Gothic Avenue • Mojave Desert • Bathhouse Row • Airboat tours • Santa Barbara • General Sherman • 95% water-based • Harding Icefield • Wonderland Trail • Horseshoe Canyon • The Balanced Rock • Hoodoo Formations • ...
National Parks 2020-08-21
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- A flying mammal with a sweet tooth in National Park of American Samoa
- An animal with quills in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
- A gray mammal known as a “sea cow” often found in Biscayne National Park
- A wild cat that calls Yellowstone National Park home
- This bright colored fish comes to fresh water around Sitka National Historical Park to lay its eggs
- A fresh water fish in Acadia National Park known for its big mouth
- This lone hunter found in Big Bend National Park can run up to 40 mph
- A water-dwelling reptile with large sharp teeth in the Everglades
- This invasive species is Death Valley National Park's largest animal
- This small mammal hides food under rocks in North Cascades National Park
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- A reptile often mistakenly called a “turtle” in Mojave National Preserve
- A large rodent found in Mount Rainier National Park with teeth meant for gnawing on trees
- The largest member of the deer family in Isle Royale National Park
- This national bird is a year-round resident of Voyageurs National Park
- A four-legged animal known for climbing steep cliffs in Olympic National Park
- A large brown mammal with sharp claws found in Glacier National Park
- A large pink bird with a rounded beak found in Big Cypress National Preserve
- A mammal in Rocky Mountain National Park known as a groundhog
- A common bird of prey that likes open areas of Shenandoah National Park
- The smallest and rarest member of the dog family found in Joshua Tree National Park
20 Clues: A wild cat that calls Yellowstone National Park home • A mammal in Rocky Mountain National Park known as a groundhog • An animal with quills in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore • A water-dwelling reptile with large sharp teeth in the Everglades • The largest member of the deer family in Isle Royale National Park • ...
National Parks 2020-08-21
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- A water-dwelling reptile with large sharp teeth in the Everglades
- The smallest and rarest member of the dog family found in Joshua Tree National Park
- This bright colored fish comes to fresh water around Sitka National Historical Park to lay its eggs
- A four-legged animal known for climbing steep cliffs in Olympic National Park
- An animal with quills in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
- A common bird of prey that likes open areas of Shenandoah National Park
- A mammal in Rocky Mountain National Park known as a groundhog
- A reptile often mistakenly called a “turtle” in Mojave National Preserve
- A large rodent found in Mount Rainier National Park with teeth meant for gnawing on trees
- A large brown mammal with sharp claws found in Glacier National Park
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- A flying mammal with a sweet tooth in National Park of American Samoa
- This national bird is a year-round resident of Voyageurs National Park
- A large pink bird with a rounded beak found in Big Cypress National Preserve
- A wild cat that calls Yellowstone National Park home
- The largest member of the deer family in Isle Royale National Park
- This small mammal hides food under rocks in North Cascades National Park
- This lone hunter found in Big Bend National Park can run up to 40 mph
- A fresh water fish in Acadia National Park known for its big mouth
- A gray mammal known as a “sea cow” often found in Biscayne National Park
- This invasive species is Death Valley National Park's largest animal
20 Clues: A wild cat that calls Yellowstone National Park home • A mammal in Rocky Mountain National Park known as a groundhog • An animal with quills in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore • A water-dwelling reptile with large sharp teeth in the Everglades • The largest member of the deer family in Isle Royale National Park • ...
National Parks 2023-11-07
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- Tree - Desert park with unique trees
- - America's first national park
- - Central California park known for rock formations
- Canyon - Utah park with hoodoos
- - Northeastern park in Maine
- - Florida's unique wetland preserve
- - Home to giant trees in California
- Mountains - East coast range along Tennessee-North Carolina border
- Canyon - Massive Arizona chasm
- - Alaska's land of brown bears
- Roosevelt - North Dakota park named after a president
- - California's tall tree haven
- - Utah park with red rock canyons
- Valley - Hottest place in the U.S.
- - Virginia's scenic mountain park
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- Valley - Ohio preserve along a river
- - Washington's diverse coastal park
- Smoky Mountains - Ridge-straddling park on the border of two states
- Caverns - New Mexico's underground wonder
- Islands - California park with offshore isles
- Verde - Colorado's ancient cliff dwellings
- - Home to El Capitan and Half Dome
- - Montana's pristine mountain preserve
- - Arizona park with towering cacti
- Springs - Arkansas park with thermal waters
- - Utah's natural sandstone arches
- Cave - Kentucky's extensive underground system
- Volcanoes - Island park with active volcanoes
- - Tallest peak in North America
- Mountain - Colorado's high-altitude park
30 Clues: - Northeastern park in Maine • Canyon - Massive Arizona chasm • - Alaska's land of brown bears • - California's tall tree haven • - America's first national park • Canyon - Utah park with hoodoos • - Tallest peak in North America • - Utah's natural sandstone arches • - Utah park with red rock canyons • - Virginia's scenic mountain park • - Home to El Capitan and Half Dome • ...
National Parks 2024-03-25
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- A national park known for its variety of animals and geysers.
- A national park located in Montana and is known for its “ice”.
- America’s national bird
- It’s illegal to steal these from the trail of a national park.
- Has peaks and people hike them . Hint: opposite of a valley.
- A national park known for its huge trees
- An animal that lives in a pack.
- North Dakota’s National Park. Hint: the land is bad
- A national park located in California whose Dome is well known
- You will need to obtain one of these before entering any national park
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- When everyone piles in a car and travels to a new place. Make sure to stop and get some snacks.
- A mountain range located near Jackson Hole Wyoming
- Goes off faithfully every hour located in Yellowstone.
- A place where families can go to boat, fish, or swim. Hint: Minnesota has 10,000 of them
- A National Park located in Arizona and known for its breathtaking view
- An animal that hibernates and eats fish.
- A favorite campfire snack that leaves you sticky
- Number of national parks in the United States
- Flows fast and is filled with fish.
- The state with the most national parks. Hint: there are a total of 9.
20 Clues: America’s national bird • An animal that lives in a pack. • Flows fast and is filled with fish. • An animal that hibernates and eats fish. • A national park known for its huge trees • Number of national parks in the United States • A favorite campfire snack that leaves you sticky • A mountain range located near Jackson Hole Wyoming • ...
national parks 2024-10-23
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- a national park located in Montana and known for its "ice"
- America's national bird
- has peaks and people hike them-opposite of a valley
- a mountain range located near Jackson Hole Wyoming
- animal that hibernates and eats fish
- goes off faithfully every hour located in Yellowstone
- a place where families can go to boat, fish, or swim-Minnesota has 10,000 of them
- an animal that lives in a pack
- number of national parks in the United States
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- North Dakota's National Park-the land is bad
- flows fast and filled with fish
- national park located in Arizona and known for its breathtaking view
- it is illegal to steal these from the trail of national park
- when everyone piles in a car and travels to a new place
- state with the most national parks-there are 9
- A national park knows for its variety of animals and geysers
- national park located in California whos Dome is well known
- favorite campfire snak that leaves you sticky
- you will need to obtain one of these before entering any national park
- National Park known for its huge trees
20 Clues: America's national bird • an animal that lives in a pack • flows fast and filled with fish • animal that hibernates and eats fish • National Park known for its huge trees • North Dakota's National Park-the land is bad • favorite campfire snak that leaves you sticky • number of national parks in the United States • state with the most national parks-there are 9 • ...
National Parks 2025-05-12
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- AK park with sand dunes and caribou migration
- FL park accessible only by boat or seaplane
- VA park with scenic vistas
- UT park with vast canyons + mesas
- AK park with diverse ecosystems
- MT park with stunning mountain scenery
- Park in the Caribbean
- AZ park known for its giant cacti
- WY park with rugged mountain peaks
- UT park known for hoodoos
- Park in the South Pacific, below the Equator
- AK park with vast wilderness
- CA park known for its rock formations
- MI park known for long term study of moose + wolves
- CA park with deep valleys and giant sequoias
- CA/NV park known for extreme heat
- SD park with a unique cave system
- OH park along the Cuyahoga River
- FL park that's mostly underwater
- California park with iconic granite cliffs
- AZ park with fossilized trees
- KY park with the world's longest cave system
- AK park famous for bear watching
- NM park with extensive cave systems
- UT park with towering sandstone cliffs
- AR park known for its thermal springs
- Remote AK park above the Arctic Circle
- AK park with stunning fjords
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- HI park with active volcanoes
- CO park with towering sand dunes
- FL park with vast wetlands
- CO park with ancient cliff dwellings
- TN/NC park known for its misty mountains
- TX park with its highest peak
- WY/MT/ID park known for its geothermal features
- AZ park carved out by Colorado River
- CO park with steep cliffs
- WV park known for its river and cliffs
- CA park known for its unique trees
- NM park with gypsum sand dunes
- CA park with towering redwoods
- CA park known as the "Galapagos of North America."
- AK park known for glaciers
- SC park with old-growth forest
- SD park with striking eroded landscapes
- CA park with geothermal features
- ND park named after the conservationist president
- UT park featuring the Waterpocket Fold
- HI park with a massive volcanic crater
- WA park with a prominent volcano
- CO park with high peaks
- CA park with giant sequoias
- ME park where the sunlight hits US first daily
- MN park known for its waterways
- WA park with diverse ecosystems
- NV park with ancient bristlecone pines
- OR park is deepest lake in the US
- AK park with North America's highest peak
- WA park with rugged mountain terrain
- IN park along Lake Michigan
- UT park famous for its natural rock formations
- TX park along the Rio Grande, in Chisos Mtns
62 Clues: Park in the Caribbean • CO park with high peaks • CO park with steep cliffs • UT park known for hoodoos • FL park with vast wetlands • VA park with scenic vistas • AK park known for glaciers • CA park with giant sequoias • IN park along Lake Michigan • AK park with vast wilderness • AK park with stunning fjords • HI park with active volcanoes • TX park with its highest peak • ...
National Parks 2025-10-06
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- first to see the sunrise on the east coast
- a type of "oyster"
- go before it melts!
- a Looney Tunes character was named after this park
- this park forms the border between TN & NC
- a president who cherished the outdoors
- the highest mountain in the US
- probably warmer than bath water
- a car could drive through this
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- it's ironic because it seems like a good place to visit
- McDonald's Golden what?
- a scared forest?
- the oldest National Park
- an empty volcano filled up w/ water
- basically a giant swamp
- That's a pretty big gorge
- this park is supes hot right now
- named after the star player on the Pelicans?
- a type of cherry
- famous for the Skyline Drive
20 Clues: a scared forest? • a type of cherry • a type of "oyster" • go before it melts! • McDonald's Golden what? • basically a giant swamp • the oldest National Park • That's a pretty big gorge • famous for the Skyline Drive • the highest mountain in the US • a car could drive through this • probably warmer than bath water • this park is supes hot right now • an empty volcano filled up w/ water • ...
National Parks 2021-07-15
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- outdoor fare
- rod and reel sport
- long walks
- Stones
- paths
- gift shop attraction
- steep-sided valley
- Photographic device
- mountaintop
- Swimming spot
- forest patroller
- Mother____
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- WWF, World _____ Fund
- Naturally warm water area
- Water travel for pleasure
- Yellowstone attraction
- Flora
- park activity on wheels
- Deer’s home
- arctic sight
- mountain waterway
- bird watcher’s eye gear
- bat hideouts
- coral formation
24 Clues: Flora • paths • Stones • long walks • Mother____ • Deer’s home • mountaintop • outdoor fare • arctic sight • bat hideouts • Swimming spot • coral formation • forest patroller • mountain waterway • rod and reel sport • steep-sided valley • Photographic device • gift shop attraction • WWF, World _____ Fund • Yellowstone attraction • park activity on wheels • bird watcher’s eye gear • Naturally warm water area • ...
National Parks 2024-12-15
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- the Rio Grande into MX
- Mount McKinley NP
- Joshua trees native to the Mojave Desert
- Newest NP, designated 2021
- Sand dunes drift over Lake Michigan forests
- Features two of most active volcanoes
- Arduous boat ride to get there
- Houses cacti that live longer than humans
- narrow chasm in volcanic canyon
- One of two NP above the Artic Circle
- Mostly underwater
- boasts beauty of New England coast
- Largest national park in US
- Explore tropical rainforests and coral reefs
- one of the least visited NP
- White gypsum sand dunes for miles
- features King of the Cascades
- Home to Half Dome, El Capitan and Bridalveil Fall
- Brave hike the Angel’s Landing trail
- Nation’s deepest and bluest lake
- Roadless park in AK
- drive the humbling Avenue of the Giants
- Think alligators
- Delicate rock arches
- Mountain NP features Continental Divide
- Protects largest national grassland
- Ancient woodlands turned to stone
- One of two NP above the Artic Circle
- Most get their NPS stamp while on a cruise ship
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- Ancient cypress swamp
- Just a 90 minute boat ride from LA area
- Rock fold from the ancient sea desert floor
- Unique red and pink hoodoos
- Most visited NP 2022
- Features lavish hot spring houses
- Carved by CO River
- One of the most arduous boat rides to get there
- Active volcano last erupted 1917
- temperate rainforests in Pacific NW
- canals and railroads that built the West
- Shares same NPS administration ancient giants
- Marks the great westward migration
- A president tried to raise cattle here
- Bear viewing at Brooks River
- NP that does feature arrow sign at entrance
- Holds continent’s tallest sand dunes
- Hike and explore water sports in St John
- Features seventh-longest cave in the world
- reintroduction of California condors
- Blue Ridge Mountains in WV
- Often seen with Yellowstone NP
- Our first NP
- Flightseeing or boat tour out of Resurrection Bay
- Summit tallest point in TX
- Borders Canada
- Known for cliff dwellings
- Lowest point in NA at 282’ below sea level
- World’s longest cave system
- Arduous boat ride to get there
- Encompasses most of NV
- Expansive caves hold delicate formations
- Features massive mile-deep canyon
62 Clues: Our first NP • Borders Canada • Think alligators • Mount McKinley NP • Mostly underwater • Carved by CO River • Roadless park in AK • Most visited NP 2022 • Delicate rock arches • Ancient cypress swamp • the Rio Grande into MX • Encompasses most of NV • Known for cliff dwellings • Newest NP, designated 2021 • Blue Ridge Mountains in WV • Summit tallest point in TX • Unique red and pink hoodoos • ...
National Parks 2025-07-15
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- AK park with sand dunes and caribou migration
- FL park accessible only by boat or seaplane
- VA park with scenic vistas
- UT park with vast canyons + mesas
- AK park with diverse ecosystems
- MT park with stunning mountain scenery
- Park in the Caribbean
- AZ park known for its giant cacti
- WY park with rugged mountain peaks
- UT park known for hoodoos
- Park in the South Pacific, below the Equator
- AK park with vast wilderness
- CA park known for its rock formations
- MI park known for long term study of moose + wolves
- CA park with deep valleys and giant sequoias
- CA/NV park known for extreme heat
- SD park with a unique cave system
- OH park along the Cuyahoga River
- FL park that's mostly underwater
- California park with iconic granite cliffs
- AZ park with fossilized trees
- KY park with the world's longest cave system
- AK park famous for bear watching
- NM park with extensive cave systems
- UT park with towering sandstone cliffs
- AR park known for its thermal springs
- Remote AK park above the Arctic Circle
- AK park with stunning fjords
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- HI park with active volcanoes
- CO park with towering sand dunes
- FL park with vast wetlands
- CO park with ancient cliff dwellings
- TN/NC park known for its misty mountains
- TX park with its highest peak
- WY/MT/ID park known for its geothermal features
- AZ park carved out by Colorado River
- CO park with steep cliffs
- WV park known for its river and cliffs
- CA park known for its unique trees
- NM park with gypsum sand dunes
- CA park with towering redwoods
- CA park known as the "Galapagos of North America."
- AK park known for glaciers
- SC park with old-growth forest
- SD park with striking eroded landscapes
- CA park with geothermal features
- ND park named after the conservationist president
- UT park featuring the Waterpocket Fold
- HI park with a massive volcanic crater
- WA park with a prominent volcano
- CO park with high peaks
- CA park with giant sequoias
- ME park where the sunlight hits US first daily
- MN park known for its waterways
- WA park with diverse ecosystems
- NV park with ancient bristlecone pines
- OR park is deepest lake in the US
- AK park with North America's highest peak
- WA park with rugged mountain terrain
- IN park along Lake Michigan
- UT park famous for its natural rock formations
- TX park along the Rio Grande, in Chisos Mtns
62 Clues: Park in the Caribbean • CO park with high peaks • CO park with steep cliffs • UT park known for hoodoos • FL park with vast wetlands • VA park with scenic vistas • AK park known for glaciers • CA park with giant sequoias • IN park along Lake Michigan • AK park with vast wilderness • AK park with stunning fjords • HI park with active volcanoes • TX park with its highest peak • ...
J&L Road Trip Crossword #1 2023-08-28
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- Number of National Parks in US Territories
- Number of states without a National Park
- Largest National Park
- State with smallest National Park
- First National Park
- National Park with tallest peak
- Abbr. for National Park Organization
- National Park with lowest point
- Last name of most supportive president of National Parks
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- State of most recently established National Park
- State with most National Parks
- Number of National Parks
- Year the first National Park was founded: 18_ _
- First name of President when National Parks were founded
14 Clues: First National Park • Largest National Park • Number of National Parks • State with most National Parks • National Park with tallest peak • National Park with lowest point • State with smallest National Park • Abbr. for National Park Organization • Number of states without a National Park • Number of National Parks in US Territories • ...
National Parks 2020-08-21
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- A gray mammal known as a “sea cow” often found in Biscayne National Park
- A large pink bird with a rounded beak found in Big Cypress National Preserve
- This invasive species is Death Valley National Park's largest animal
- A water-dwelling reptile with large sharp teeth in the Everglades
- A four-legged animal known for climbing steep cliffs in Olympic National Park
- A large rodent found in Mount Rainier National Park with teeth meant for gnawing on trees
- A large brown mammal with sharp claws found in Glacier National Park
- This small mammal hides food under rocks in North Cascades National Park
- A wild cat that calls Yellowstone National Park home
- A flying mammal with a sweet tooth in National Park of American Samoa
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- This lone hunter found in Big Bend National Park can run up to 40 mph
- A fresh water fish in Acadia National Park known for its big mouth
- This national bird is a year-round resident of Voyageurs National Park
- This bright colored fish comes to fresh water around Sitka National Historical Park to lay its eggs
- The smallest and rarest member of the dog family found in Joshua Tree National Park
- A common bird of prey that likes open areas of Shenandoah National Park
- A reptile often mistakenly called a “turtle” in Mojave National Preserve
- A mammal in Rocky Mountain National Park known as a groundhog
- The largest member of the deer family in Isle Royale National Park
- An animal with quills in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
20 Clues: A wild cat that calls Yellowstone National Park home • A mammal in Rocky Mountain National Park known as a groundhog • An animal with quills in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore • A water-dwelling reptile with large sharp teeth in the Everglades • A fresh water fish in Acadia National Park known for its big mouth • ...
National Parks 2020-12-31
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- Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
- Chandoli National Park
- Great Himalayan National Park
- Guindy National Park
- Desert National Park
- Balphakram National Park
- Buxa Tiger Reserve
- Bandhavgarh National Park
- Gangotri National Park
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- Campbell Bay National Park
- Bison(Rajbari)National Park
- Hemis National Park
- Dachigam National Park
- Dudhwa National Park
- Guru Ghasidas(Sanjay) National Park
- Anamudi Shola National Park
- Anshi National Park
- Betla National Park
- Bhitarkanika National Park
- Blackbuck National Park,Velavadar
20 Clues: Buxa Tiger Reserve • Hemis National Park • Anshi National Park • Betla National Park • Dudhwa National Park • Guindy National Park • Desert National Park • Chandoli National Park • Dachigam National Park • Gangotri National Park • Balphakram National Park • Bandhavgarh National Park • Campbell Bay National Park • Bhitarkanika National Park • Bison(Rajbari)National Park • ...
National Parks 2023-11-09
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- - Ohio park along the Cuyahoga River
- - Range spanning several national parks
- - California park, home to giant sequoia trees
- - America's first national park
- - Massive canyon in Arizona
- - Kentucky park with the world's longest cave system
- - South Dakota park with rugged terrain
- - South Dakota park with a complex cave system
- - California park known for its deep canyons
- - Arkansas park with thermal springs
- - California and Nevada park, known for extreme temperatures
- - Utah park featuring natural stone arches
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- - Virginia park along the Blue Ridge Mountains
- - Utah park known for its colorful sandstone formations
- - Straddles the border of North Carolina and Tennessee
- - Colorado park featuring ancient Pueblo cliff dwellings
- - Arizona park known for its giant cactus forest
- - California park comprising five rugged islands
- - California park with towering ancient trees
- - Florida's unique wetland ecosystem
- - Michigan park located on an island in Lake Superior
- - Utah park known for its hoodoos
- - Utah park with towering red rock formations
- - Park in Washington with diverse ecosystems
- - Montana park with stunning glacial landscapes
- - Alaska park, home to North America's highest peak
- - California park with unique desert flora
- - Famous for its granite cliffs and waterfalls
- - Arizona park with fossilized trees
- - Located in Maine, known for its coastal beauty
30 Clues: - Massive canyon in Arizona • - America's first national park • - Utah park known for its hoodoos • - Ohio park along the Cuyahoga River • - Florida's unique wetland ecosystem • - Arkansas park with thermal springs • - Arizona park with fossilized trees • - Range spanning several national parks • - South Dakota park with rugged terrain • ...
National Parks 2023-11-09
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- - Arizona park with fossilized trees
- - Located in Maine, known for its coastal beauty
- - Alaska park, home to North America's highest peak
- - Straddles the border of North Carolina and Tennessee
- - Utah park featuring natural stone arches
- - California park, home to giant sequoia trees
- - Kentucky park with the world's longest cave system
- - California park known for its deep canyons
- - Colorado park featuring ancient Pueblo cliff dwellings
- - Florida's unique wetland ecosystem
- - Michigan park located on an island in Lake Superior
- - Famous for its granite cliffs and waterfalls
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- - Utah park known for its hoodoos
- - Virginia park along the Blue Ridge Mountains
- - California park comprising five rugged islands
- - Utah park with towering red rock formations
- - Range spanning several national parks
- - Massive canyon in Arizona
- - California park with towering ancient trees
- - Montana park with stunning glacial landscapes
- - South Dakota park with a complex cave system
- - Park in Washington with diverse ecosystems
- - Arizona park known for its giant cactus forest
- - America's first national park
- - Arkansas park with thermal springs
- - Utah park known for its colorful sandstone formations
- - South Dakota park with rugged terrain
- - Ohio park along the Cuyahoga River
- - California park with unique desert flora
- - California and Nevada park, known for extreme temperatures
30 Clues: - Massive canyon in Arizona • - America's first national park • - Utah park known for its hoodoos • - Arizona park with fossilized trees • - Arkansas park with thermal springs • - Ohio park along the Cuyahoga River • - Florida's unique wetland ecosystem • - Range spanning several national parks • - South Dakota park with rugged terrain • ...
National Parks 2020-03-28
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- Largest cave in the world, and Kentucky’s only national park
- Kilauea Volcano is currently erupting
- Single mountian (volcano) has 25 names glaciers
- Look for wolves or moose in this park only accessible by boat or plane
- Known for rock pinnacles known as hoodoos.
- Can ride a mule or hike down to Phantom Ranch, a mile down at the bottom.
- An extinct volcano, means “house of the sun” in Hawaiian
- Biblical name meaning place of peace. A desert park in Utah with river running through
- Known for wild buffalo (bison), hot springs, and Old Faithful
- Trail Ridge Road goes 12,000 feet high, crosses the Continental Divide
- John Muir helped preserve this park, whose valley contains Half Dome, El Capitan, and many waterfalls
- Called a river of grass, known as a vast area of wetlands with many animals, including alligator
- Known for dall sheep and the tallest mountain in North America
- One of the hottest, dries places on Earth. Also has the lowest point the the US.
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- Sonoran desert park near Tucson, names for distinctive cacti
- Deepest lake in the US, formed from a volcano eruption
- Enormous archaeological site with pueblo dwellings in Colorado
- Wild park in northern Montana, with abundant wildlife, lakes, and hiking trails
- Known for many glaciers, puffins, whales, and orca on the Gulf of Alaska
- Known for thousands of bats flying out every night
- Unique rock formations in South Dakota’s western prairie
- North Dakota park named after 26th president
- Diverse park includes tidepools, rainforests, and alpine animals
- See bald eagle on the Snake River or look for moose near Jackson Lake
24 Clues: Kilauea Volcano is currently erupting • Known for rock pinnacles known as hoodoos. • North Dakota park named after 26th president • Single mountian (volcano) has 25 names glaciers • Known for thousands of bats flying out every night • Deepest lake in the US, formed from a volcano eruption • Unique rock formations in South Dakota’s western prairie • ...
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20 Clues: Arches • Acadia • Denali • Glacier • Big Bend • Voyageurs • Everglades • Shenandoah • Crater Lake • Great Basin • Grand Teton • Joshua Tree • Hot Springs • Grand Canyon • Mammoth Cave • Mount Rainier • Cuyahoga Valley • Great Sand Dunes • Badlands (2 words) • Carlsbad Caverns (2 words)
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- - Central California park known for rock formations
- - Tallest peak in North America
- Islands - California park with offshore isles
- - Northeastern park in Maine
- - Montana's pristine mountain preserve
- - Virginia's scenic mountain park
- - Alaska's land of brown bears
- - Home to El Capitan and Half Dome
- Canyon - Utah park with hoodoos
- Cave - Kentucky's extensive underground system
- - California's tall tree haven
- - Utah's natural sandstone arches
- Canyon - Massive Arizona chasm
- Tree - Desert park with unique trees
- - Utah park with red rock canyons
- Caverns - New Mexico's underground wonder
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- - Arizona park with towering cacti
- - Home to giant trees in California
- - America's first national park
- Volcanoes - Island park with active volcanoes
- Valley - Ohio preserve along a river
- Smoky Mountains - Ridge-straddling park on the border of two states
- Mountain - Colorado's high-altitude park
- Springs - Arkansas park with thermal waters
- Valley - Hottest place in the U.S.
- - Washington's diverse coastal park
- Mountains - East coast range along Tennessee-North Carolina border
- - Florida's unique wetland preserve
- Verde - Colorado's ancient cliff dwellings
- Roosevelt - North Dakota park named after a president
30 Clues: - Northeastern park in Maine • - Alaska's land of brown bears • - California's tall tree haven • Canyon - Massive Arizona chasm • - Tallest peak in North America • - America's first national park • Canyon - Utah park with hoodoos • - Virginia's scenic mountain park • - Utah's natural sandstone arches • - Utah park with red rock canyons • - Arizona park with towering cacti • ...
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22 Clues: owl • N.p • WWF • best • deer • ntca • river • hills • crane • absent • gir.n.p • hotspot • pirotan • director • antelope • nocturnal • endangered • rare animal • kaas plateau • caves in sgnp • first directoe • tourist attraction
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- the Rio Grande into MX
- Mount McKinley NP
- Joshua trees native to the Mojave Desert
- Newest NP, designated 2021
- Sand dunes drift over Lake Michigan forests
- Features two of most active volcanoes
- Arduous boat ride to get there
- Houses cacti that live longer than humans
- narrow chasm in volcanic canyon
- One of two NP above the Artic Circle
- Mostly underwater
- boasts beauty of New England coast
- Largest national park in US
- Explore tropical rainforests and coral reefs
- one of the least visited NP
- White gypsum sand dunes for miles
- features King of the Cascades
- Home to Half Dome, El Capitan and Bridalveil Fall
- Brave hike the Angel’s Landing trail
- Nation’s deepest and bluest lake
- Roadless park in AK
- drive the humbling Avenue of the Giants
- Think alligators
- Delicate rock arches
- Mountain NP features Continental Divide
- Protects largest national grassland
- Ancient woodlands turned to stone
- One of two NP above the Artic Circle
- Most get their NPS stamp while on a cruise ship
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- Ancient cypress swamp
- Just a 90 minute boat ride from LA area
- Rock fold from the ancient sea desert floor
- Unique red and pink hoodoos
- Most visited NP 2022
- Features lavish hot spring houses
- Carved by CO River
- One of the most arduous boat rides to get there
- Active volcano last erupted 1917
- temperate rainforests in Pacific NW
- canals and railroads that built the West
- Shares same NPS administration ancient giants
- Marks the great westward migration
- A president tried to raise cattle here
- Bear viewing at Brooks River
- NP that does feature arrow sign at entrance
- Holds continent’s tallest sand dunes
- Hike and explore water sports in St John
- Features seventh-longest cave in the world
- reintroduction of California condors
- Blue Ridge Mountains in WV
- Often seen with Yellowstone NP
- Our first NP
- Flightseeing or boat tour out of Resurrection Bay
- Summit tallest point in TX
- Borders Canada
- Known for cliff dwellings
- Lowest point in NA at 282’ below sea level
- World’s longest cave system
- Arduous boat ride to get there
- Encompasses most of NV
- Expansive caves hold delicate formations
- Features massive mile-deep canyon
62 Clues: Our first NP • Borders Canada • Think alligators • Mount McKinley NP • Mostly underwater • Carved by CO River • Roadless park in AK • Most visited NP 2022 • Delicate rock arches • Ancient cypress swamp • the Rio Grande into MX • Encompasses most of NV • Known for cliff dwellings • Newest NP, designated 2021 • Blue Ridge Mountains in WV • Summit tallest point in TX • Unique red and pink hoodoos • ...
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- drive the humbling Avenue of the Giants
- Hike and explore water sports in St John
- Roadless park in AK
- Blue Ridge Mountains in WV
- Ancient cypress swamp
- Borders Canada
- Marks the great westward migration
- Most visited NP 2022
- Flightseeing or boat tour out of Resurrection Bay
- Expansive caves hold delicate formations
- Often seen with Yellowstone NP
- Brave hike the Angel’s Landing trail
- Delicate rock arches
- Protects largest national grassland
- World’s longest cave system
- Cross the Rio Grande into MX
- features King of the Cascades
- Home to Half Dome, El Capitan and Bridalveil Fall
- Houses cacti that live longer than humans
- Arduous boat ride to get there
- One of two NP above the Artic Circle
- Mostly underwater
- Think alligators
- Mount McKinley NP
- one of the least visited NP
- Joshua trees native to the Mojave Desert
- Arduous boat ride to get there
- One of 2 NP that do not feature arrow sign at entrance
- Largest national park in US
- Features lavish hot spring houses
- Lowest point in NA at 282’ below sea level
- narrow chasm in volcanic canyon
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- One of two NP above the Artic Circle
- Summit tallest point in TX
- Shares same NPS administration ancient giants
- Bear viewing at Brooks River
- Features seventh-longest cave in the world
- Carved by CO River
- Features two of most active volcanoes
- White gypsum sand dunes for miles
- Unique red and pink hoodoos
- canals and railroads that built the West
- Encompasses most of NV
- Rock fold from the ancient sea desert floor
- Newest NP, designated 2021
- reintroduction of California condors
- Most get their NPS stamp while on a cruise ship
- A president tried to raise cattle here
- Nation’s deepest and bluest lake
- Mountain NP features Continental Divide
- boasts beauty of New England coast
- Just a 90 minute boat ride from LA area
- Holds continent’s tallest sand dunes
- One of the most arduous boat rides to get there
- Sand dunes drift over Lake Michigan forests
- Ancient woodlands turned to stone
- Active volcano last erupted 1917
- Known for cliff dwellings
- Features massive mile-deep canyon
- Our first NP
- Explore tropical rainforests and coral reefs
- temperate rainforests in Pacific NW
62 Clues: Our first NP • Borders Canada • Think alligators • Mostly underwater • Mount McKinley NP • Carved by CO River • Roadless park in AK • Most visited NP 2022 • Delicate rock arches • Ancient cypress swamp • Encompasses most of NV • Known for cliff dwellings • Summit tallest point in TX • Blue Ridge Mountains in WV • Newest NP, designated 2021 • Unique red and pink hoodoos • ...
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- America’s Highest Peak
- “Crown of the Continent”
- Mt. Olympus
- Most visited
- Second oldest river
- Hoodoo Formations
- Old Faithful
- General Grant Tree
- Pinnacles Overlook
- Skull Rock Trail
- The hottest place in the US
- Deepest lake in America
- Golden Throne Mountain
- Kilauea and Mauna Loa
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- Jackson Hole and Jenny Lake
- Natural Spa
- Islands Caneel Bay
- Maze Overlook
- Kolob Canyons
- Glacier Point
- “The Mountain Lying Down”
- Wheeler Peak
- Kabetogama
- Boxwork
- Summit District and Shield Volcanos
- Longs Peak
- Large trees
- Skyline Drive
- The Balanced Rock
29 Clues: Boxwork • Kabetogama • Longs Peak • Natural Spa • Mt. Olympus • Large trees • Most visited • Wheeler Peak • Old Faithful • Maze Overlook • Kolob Canyons • Glacier Point • Skyline Drive • Skull Rock Trail • Hoodoo Formations • The Balanced Rock • Islands Caneel Bay • General Grant Tree • Pinnacles Overlook • Second oldest river • Kilauea and Mauna Loa • America’s Highest Peak • Golden Throne Mountain • ...
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- A national park known for its variety of animals and geysers.
- A national park located in Montana and is known for its “ice”.
- America’s national bird
- It’s illegal to steal these from the trail of a national park.
- Has peaks and people hike them . Hint: opposite of a valley.
- A national park known for its huge trees
- An animal that lives in a pack.
- North Dakota’s National Park. Hint: the land is bad
- A national park located in California whose Dome is well known
- You will need to obtain one of these before entering any national park
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- When everyone piles in a car and travels to a new place. Make sure to stop and get some snacks.
- A mountain range located near Jackson Hole Wyoming
- Goes off faithfully every hour located in Yellowstone.
- A place where families can go to boat, fish, or swim. Hint: Minnesota has 10,000 of them
- A National Park located in Arizona and known for its breathtaking view
- An animal that hibernates and eats fish.
- A favorite campfire snack that leaves you sticky
- Number of national parks in the United States
- Flows fast and is filled with fish.
- The state with the most national parks. Hint: there are a total of 9.
20 Clues: America’s national bird • An animal that lives in a pack. • Flows fast and is filled with fish. • An animal that hibernates and eats fish. • A national park known for its huge trees • Number of national parks in the United States • A favorite campfire snack that leaves you sticky • A mountain range located near Jackson Hole Wyoming • ...
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- Montana park featuring rugged mountains and icy landscapes
- Alaska park containing the tallest peak in North America
- Washington state park encompassing diverse ecosystems from mountains to coast
- Wyoming park known for its stunning mountain range
- South Dakota park with unique rock formations and fossil beds
- Oregon park featuring a deep, pristine lake within a volcanic crater
- Home to the giant sequoia trees, located in California
- Appalachian range park straddling North Carolina and Tennessee
- Colorado park boasting majestic peaks and alpine scenery
- California national park famous for its granite cliffs and waterfalls
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- Arizona park renowned for its ancient fossilized trees
- Florida national park recognized for its unique wetland ecosystem
- National park on the Big Island with active volcanoes
- Canyon Massive Arizona chasm known for its breathtaking views
- California desert park named after its distinctive yucca trees
- Utah national park characterized by its stunning red rock formations
- First national park in the U.S. known for its geysers and wildlife
- Virginia park offering scenic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains
- Colorado park featuring massive sand dunes against a mountain backdrop
- California park showcasing towering coastal redwood trees
20 Clues: Wyoming park known for its stunning mountain range • National park on the Big Island with active volcanoes • Arizona park renowned for its ancient fossilized trees • Home to the giant sequoia trees, located in California • Alaska park containing the tallest peak in North America • Colorado park boasting majestic peaks and alpine scenery • ...
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- – Ohio park named for a crooked river.
- RAINIER – Washington stratovolcano capped by glaciers.
- – Arizona gorge over a mile deep, cut by the Colorado.
- – Maui volcano crater meaning “house of the sun.”
- – Tallest trees on Earth thrive here.
- – Largest U.S. National Park, with four major mountain ranges.
- – Arizona desert preserve of fossilized conifers.
- CAVE – World’s longest known underground cave system.
- – Texas park where the Rio Grande curves sharply.
- – Park above the Brooks Range, no roads lead in.
- ROYALE – Remote wilderness, accessible only by boat.
- – Named for a massive freshwater body near Iliamna Volcano.
- – Home of the massive General Sherman Tree.
- – Montana park named for ancient ice features.
- – California park with boiling mud pots.
- – Brown bears gather at Brooks Falls to catch salmon.
- – Cliff dwellings built by Ancestral Puebloans.
- SANDS – Dunes of gypsum create a white desert.
- – Contains Furnace Creek, one of Earth’s hottest spots.
- – Appalachian park shrouded in blue mist.
- – Virginia park bisected by Skyline Drive.
- – Maine park featuring Cadillac Mountain’s sunrise views.
- – Over 2,000 sandstone formations in Utah.
- – South Dakota park named for inhospitable eroded landscape.
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- – Contains the tallest dunes in North America.
- – Five California islands with endemic foxes.
- – Spires formed from a Neenach Volcano remnant.
- – Site of Old Faithful and America’s first National Park.
- – Nevada park with ancient bristlecone pines.
- – Minnesota water-based park named for French traders.
- – Called the American Alps for rugged Washington peaks.
- – Hawaiʻi park with Mauna Loa and Kīlauea.
- – Texas park containing the state’s highest peak.
- – Famed for El Capitan and Half Dome granite walls.
- – Amphitheater of hoodoos shaped by erosion.
- – Caldera lake formed by Mount Mazama’s eruption.
- – Formerly Mount McKinley, tallest peak in North America.
- – Florida archipelago fortress accessible only by boat or plane.
- – Named for Navajo sandstone domes resembling a capitol.
- – Utah canyon once named Mukuntuweap.
- CANYON – Colorado gorge with steep Precambrian walls.
- – Alaska’s Harding Icefield spawns glaciers here.
- – Lake Superior island with wolves and moose.
- – Encompasses rainforest, coastline, and alpine glaciers.
- TREE – Desert park where spiny trees grow among rocks.
- – South Carolina floodplain forest with champion trees.
- – Utah park where the Green and Colorado Rivers meet.
- – Alaskan marine park named for frozen rivers retreating into fjords.
- – Arizona preserve named for tall cacti.
- – Subtropical sawgrass wetlands and alligators.
50 Clues: – Tallest trees on Earth thrive here. • – Utah canyon once named Mukuntuweap. • – Ohio park named for a crooked river. • – California park with boiling mud pots. • – Arizona preserve named for tall cacti. • – Appalachian park shrouded in blue mist. • – Hawaiʻi park with Mauna Loa and Kīlauea. • – Virginia park bisected by Skyline Drive. • ...
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- Known for hoodoos
- Geysers and Bison Park
- Monumental Arizona Park
- Montana's rugged park
- Washington Park with diverse ecosystems
- South Dakota's unique landscape
- Florida's unique wetlands park
- Pacific Island Park
- Utah's canyon park
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- Washington's Volcano Park
- Michigan’s large freshwater lake park
- America's first national park
- Utah's vast desert park
- Virginia's scenic park
- Alaska's highest peak park
- Famous for El Capitan
- Colorado's high-altitude park
- Home to giant redwoods
- Utah park with natural arches
- Tallest trees park
20 Clues: Known for hoodoos • Tallest trees park • Utah's canyon park • Pacific Island Park • Famous for El Capitan • Montana's rugged park • Virginia's scenic park • Home to giant redwoods • Geysers and Bison Park • Utah's vast desert park • Monumental Arizona Park • Washington's Volcano Park • Alaska's highest peak park • America's first national park • Colorado's high-altitude park • ...
National Parks 2025-09-04
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- Majestic California park with Half Dome
- Alaska park home to North America’s tallest peak
- Desert park in New Mexico with caves and formations
- Large grazing animal found in Yellowstone and other parks
- Alaska park known for fjords and wildlife
- Canyon, Famous U.S. canyon carved by the Colorado River
- Park in Wyoming with famous mountains
- Steep rock face, common in many western parks
- Florida park with wetlands and alligators
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- Utah park known for hoodoos
- Tall trees protected in California
- Utah park with narrow slot canyons
- National Park with trails and mountainous terrain
- Tree, California desert park named for spiky trees
- Montana park with Going-to-the-Sun Road
- Utah park famous for stone arches
- East Coast National Park in Virginia
- Large body of freshwater in many National Parks
- Park feature often found in Yosemite and Grand Canyon
19 Clues: Utah park known for hoodoos • Utah park famous for stone arches • Tall trees protected in California • Utah park with narrow slot canyons • East Coast National Park in Virginia • Park in Wyoming with famous mountains • Majestic California park with Half Dome • Montana park with Going-to-the-Sun Road • Alaska park known for fjords and wildlife • ...
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- Number of national parks in the United States
- America’s national bird
- An animal that hibernates and eats fish.
- A National Park located in Arizona and known for its breathtaking view
- When everyone piles in a car and travels to a new place. Make sure to stop and get some snacks.
- A national park located in California whose Dome is well known
- A national park located in Montana and is known for its “ice”.
- You will need to obtain one of these before entering any national park
- A favorite campfire snack that leaves you sticky
- Goes off faithfully every hour located in Yellowstone.
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- It’s illegal to steal these from the trail of a national park.
- A national park known for its huge trees
- A national park known for its variety of animals and geysers.
- Has peaks and people hike them . Hint: opposite of a valley.
- Flows fast and is filled with fish.
- A mountain range located near Jackson Hole Wyoming
- Dakota’s National Park. Hint: the land is bad
- A place where families can go to boat, fish, or swim. Hint: Minnesota has 10,000 of them
- The state with the most national parks. Hint: there are a total of 9.
- An animal that lives in a pack.
20 Clues: America’s national bird • An animal that lives in a pack. • Flows fast and is filled with fish. • A national park known for its huge trees • An animal that hibernates and eats fish. • Number of national parks in the United States • Dakota’s National Park. Hint: the land is bad • A favorite campfire snack that leaves you sticky • ...
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- General Sherman’s domain
- Home of Hyperion giant
- Florida’s river of grass
- Mesa Arch sunrise spot
- Maine’s Cadillac Mountain sunrise
- Hoodoo amphitheater park
- Arizona’s mile-deep wonder
- Colorado’s alpine jewel
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- California desert icon
- El Capitan’s granite valley
- World’s first national park
- Wyoming’s jagged skyline
- Most visited U.S. park
- Skyline Drive vistas
- Montana’s going-to-the-sun road
- Lowest and hottest park
- Washington’s rainy rainforest park
- Delicate Arch landmark
- Angels Landing thrill spot
- Alaska’s six-million-acre giant
20 Clues: Skyline Drive vistas • California desert icon • Most visited U.S. park • Home of Hyperion giant • Mesa Arch sunrise spot • Delicate Arch landmark • Lowest and hottest park • Colorado’s alpine jewel • General Sherman’s domain • Wyoming’s jagged skyline • Florida’s river of grass • Hoodoo amphitheater park • Angels Landing thrill spot • Arizona’s mile-deep wonder • ...
National Parks 2025-09-05
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- Alaska park known for fjords and wildlife
- Canyon Famous U.S. canyon carved by the Colorado River
- Steep rock face, common in many western parks
- Tall trees protected in California
- Utah park famous for stone arches
- Florida park with wetlands and alligators
- Park in Wyoming with famous mountains
- Utah park with narrow slot canyons
- Large body of freshwater in many National Parks
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- Majestic California park with Half Dome
- Large grazing animal found in Yellowstone and other parks
- Utah park known for hoodoos
- Tree California desert park named for spiky trees
- Montana park with Going-to-the-Sun Road
- National Park with trails and mountainous terrain
- Park feature often found in Yosemite and Grand Canyon
- Alaska park home to North America’s tallest peak
- East Coast National Park in Virginia
- Desert park in New Mexico with caves and formations
19 Clues: Utah park known for hoodoos • Utah park famous for stone arches • Tall trees protected in California • Utah park with narrow slot canyons • East Coast National Park in Virginia • Park in Wyoming with famous mountains • Majestic California park with Half Dome • Montana park with Going-to-the-Sun Road • Alaska park known for fjords and wildlife • ...
National Parks 2024-10-20
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- Large animal found in Yellowstone
- Alpine ecosystem in Rocky Mountain
- South ____ is popular in the Grand Canyon
- Animal used for trips in Grand Canyon
- Park with famous geysers
- Famous hike in Zion National Park
- Type of drive popular in many parks
- ____ Lake is a spot in Rocky Mountain
- Common attraction in national parks
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- Geological feature in Grand Canyon
- Known for granite cliffs and sequoias
- Type of bear seen in Yellowstone
- Giant tree species in Yosemite
- Old Faithful is a type of this
- Half ____ is a granite formation in Yosemite
- Yosemite Falls is this type of feature
- Adventure activity in Zion
- Activity on Colorado River in Grand Canyon
- Angels ____ is a hike in Zion
19 Clues: Park with famous geysers • Adventure activity in Zion • Angels ____ is a hike in Zion • Giant tree species in Yosemite • Old Faithful is a type of this • Type of bear seen in Yellowstone • Large animal found in Yellowstone • Famous hike in Zion National Park • Geological feature in Grand Canyon • Alpine ecosystem in Rocky Mountain • Type of drive popular in many parks • ...
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- Majestic California park with Half Dome
- Alaska park home to North America’s tallest peak
- Desert park in New Mexico with caves and formations
- Large grazing animal found in Yellowstone and other parks
- Alaska park known for fjords and wildlife
- Canyon, Famous U.S. canyon carved by the Colorado River
- Park in Wyoming with famous mountains
- Steep rock face, common in many western parks
- Florida park with wetlands and alligators
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- Utah park known for hoodoos
- Tall trees protected in California
- Utah park with narrow slot canyons
- National Park with trails and mountainous terrain
- Tree, California desert park named for spiky trees
- Montana park with Going-to-the-Sun Road
- Utah park famous for stone arches
- East Coast National Park in Virginia
- Large body of freshwater in many National Parks
- Park feature often found in Yosemite and Grand Canyon
19 Clues: Utah park known for hoodoos • Utah park famous for stone arches • Tall trees protected in California • Utah park with narrow slot canyons • East Coast National Park in Virginia • Park in Wyoming with famous mountains • Majestic California park with Half Dome • Montana park with Going-to-the-Sun Road • Alaska park known for fjords and wildlife • ...
National parks 2023-10-02
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- This park in the USA is famous for its immense canyon carved by the Colorado River.
- An ancient Inca citadel nestled in the Andes Mountains of Peru.
- A UNESCO World Heritage site in the USA with iconic waterfalls and rock formations.
- Europe's last and largest primeval forest, shared by Poland and Belarus.
- A renowned African park home to the Great Migration of wildebeests and zebras.
- A Chinese national park celebrated for its stunning karst landscapes.
- Croatia's national park known for cascading lakes and waterfalls.
- A subtropical wilderness in Florida, USA, known for its alligators and birds.
- world's first national park, known for geysers and wildlife in the USA.
- Canada's oldest national park, known for stunning Rocky Mountain landscapes.
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- This Chilean park is famous for its dramatic granite peaks and glaciers.
- A Chinese national park known for its colorful lakes and waterfalls.
- New Zealand's largest national park, famous for its fjords and rainforests.
- The largest coral reef system in the world, off the coast of Australia.
- A Chilean national park known for its rugged beauty and wildlife.
- This park in the USA features a unique collection of hoodoos and spires.
- A national park in the USA known for its stunning red rock formations.
- New Zealand's highest peak, located in the Southern Alps.
- South Africa's premier game reserve, famous for its diverse wildlife.
- An archipelago in the Pacific Ocean known for its unique wildlife species.
20 Clues: New Zealand's highest peak, located in the Southern Alps. • An ancient Inca citadel nestled in the Andes Mountains of Peru. • A Chilean national park known for its rugged beauty and wildlife. • Croatia's national park known for cascading lakes and waterfalls. • A Chinese national park known for its colorful lakes and waterfalls. • ...
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- Kings Canyon National Park is located in
- National Park features an early fall season with elk bugling
- In this park, rock formations called "hoodoos" poke out of the ground in giant spikes
- National Park inspired the idea of National Parks with visits from John Muir and Teddy Roosevelt
- Tallest trees in the world by volume is located in what national park?
- US President who had a great impact on the National Parks System
- Crater Lake National Park is located in
- Located in Arizona and is one of the most-visited national parks
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- Biscayne National Park is located in
- considered to be the father of national parks
- Carlsbad Caverns is home to over a million of this creature during peak migration
- National Park built on what used to be an industrial waste dumpsite
- Park located in Washington State and includes both beaches and mountains
- park that has an invasive species known as a green cab
- National Park located in Montana and features the Going to the Sun Road
- This park features bison and active geysers
- National Park you can find manatee, panthers, and alligators
- Hottest spot in the Continental U.S.
18 Clues: Biscayne National Park is located in • Hottest spot in the Continental U.S. • Crater Lake National Park is located in • Kings Canyon National Park is located in • This park features bison and active geysers • considered to be the father of national parks • park that has an invasive species known as a green cab • ...
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- only US national park where visitors drive on the left
- the newest national park
- skyline drive is here
- usually found in the ocean, but the park is in Utah
- this park has a snorkeling trail with shipwrecks
- the only park in South Carolina
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- where the trees are rocks
- home of the annual fat bear contest
- Spanish for "green table"
- a giant cactus
- alligators, crocodiles and snakes, oh my!
- Old Faithful lives here
- this park is close to a Bar
- named after the highest point in North America
- some parts of the valley get less than an hour of daylight per day
- also a type of Toyota
- voted "the best place to find Bigfoot"
- where angels land
18 Clues: a giant cactus • where angels land • skyline drive is here • also a type of Toyota • Old Faithful lives here • the newest national park • where the trees are rocks • Spanish for "green table" • this park is close to a Bar • the only park in South Carolina • home of the annual fat bear contest • voted "the best place to find Bigfoot" • alligators, crocodiles and snakes, oh my! • ...
National Parks 2020-08-21
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- A fresh water fish in Acadia National Park known for its big mouth
- This bright colored fish comes to fresh water around Sitka National Historical Park to lay its eggs
- The largest member of the deer family in Isle Royale National Park
- A flying mammal with a sweet tooth in National Park of American Samoa
- A large brown mammal with sharp claws found in Glacier National Park
- A gray mammal known as a “sea cow” often found in Biscayne National Park
- A mammal in Rocky Mountain National Park known as a groundhog
- A four-legged animal known for climbing steep cliffs in Olympic National Park
- A reptile often mistakenly called a “turtle” in Mojave National Preserve
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- An animal with quills in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
- A water-dwelling reptile with large sharp teeth in the Everglades
- This national bird is a year-round resident of Voyageurs National Park
- A large pink bird with a rounded beak found in Big Cypress National Preserve
- The smallest and rarest member of the dog family found in Joshua Tree National Park
- A wild cat that calls Yellowstone National Park home
- This lone hunter found in Big Bend National Park can run up to 40 mph
- A common bird of prey that likes open areas of Shenandoah National Park
17 Clues: A wild cat that calls Yellowstone National Park home • A mammal in Rocky Mountain National Park known as a groundhog • An animal with quills in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore • A water-dwelling reptile with large sharp teeth in the Everglades • A fresh water fish in Acadia National Park known for its big mouth • ...
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- - California park characterized by its namesake twisted trees and rugged rock formations
- - First national park in the world, known for its geothermal features
- - Maine park featuring rocky shores and forested islands
- - Wyoming park known for its rugged mountains and clear lakes
- - Utah park with towering sandstone cliffs and narrow canyons
- - Utah park with over 2,000 natural sandstone arches
- - Florida park known for its unique wetland ecosystem
- - First national park in the world, known for its geothermal features
- - Appalachian park with diverse wildlife and scenic views
- - First national park in the world, known for its geothermal features
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- - Colorado park featuring majestic peaks and alpine meadows
- - Iconic Arizona park known for its immense canyon carved by the Colorado River
- - California park with towering sequoia trees, including the famous General Sherman Tree
- - Utah park known for its hoodoos, or tall spire-shaped rock formations
- - California and Nevada park featuring extreme desert landscapes and salt flats
- - Washington park with diverse ecosystems, including rainforests and coastline
- - Alaska park centered around North America's tallest peak, Mount McKinley
- - Utah park with towering sandstone cliffs and narrow canyons
- - California park famous for its granite cliffs and waterfalls
- - Montana park with stunning glacier-carved landscapes
20 Clues: - Utah park with over 2,000 natural sandstone arches • - Florida park known for its unique wetland ecosystem • - Montana park with stunning glacier-carved landscapes • - Maine park featuring rocky shores and forested islands • - Appalachian park with diverse wildlife and scenic views • - Colorado park featuring majestic peaks and alpine meadows • ...
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- Mountain - Majestic range spanning several U.S. states and featuring diverse wildlife
- - South Africa's premier game reserve, home to the Big Five
- Lakes - Croatia's stunning national park with cascading lakes and waterfalls
- - South Africa's flagship national park, renowned for its wildlife diversity
- - Unique wetland ecosystem in Florida, home to a diverse range of species
- - Archipelago in Ecuador known for its rich biodiversity and unique species
- del Paine - Majestic national park in Chilean Patagonia
- - Picturesque park in New Zealand's South Island with fiords and rainforests
- - First national park in the United States known for its geysers and wildlife
- - Spectacular canyon landscape in Utah, famous for its red cliffs and hiking trails
- - Canada's oldest national park, featuring breathtaking mountain landscapes
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- - Famous for its towering granite cliffs and stunning waterfalls
- - Vast savannah and wildlife sanctuary in Tanzania
- Smoky Mountains - Appalachian mountain range and national park in Tennessee and North Carolina
- - Scenic park in Montana featuring glaciers, lakes, and rugged peaks
- Barrier Reef - World's largest coral reef system off the coast of Australia
- del Paine - Chilean national park renowned for its granite peaks and glaciers
- and Lijiang River - Scenic karst landscape and river in Chin
- Canyon - Iconic natural wonder and national park in Arizona
- Mara - Kenyan national reserve known for its annual wildebeest migration
20 Clues: - Vast savannah and wildlife sanctuary in Tanzania • del Paine - Majestic national park in Chilean Patagonia • - South Africa's premier game reserve, home to the Big Five • Canyon - Iconic natural wonder and national park in Arizona • and Lijiang River - Scenic karst landscape and river in Chin • - Famous for its towering granite cliffs and stunning waterfalls • ...
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- Site of Nik Wallenda’s 2013 tightrope walk.
- National park where an unnamed peak is its highest point.
- First international peace park.
- Reptilian residents of Everglades National Park.
- Highest point in this national park is 8,929 ft.
- President who doubled U.S. national park sites.
- Alaska park with Beach Trail and Bartlett River Trail.
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- General Sherman, the world’s largest tree, is found in this park.
- Number of U.S. sites with “National Park” in their name.
- Home to the most active volcano, Kilauea.
- National park with the world’s longest cave system.
- Final stop for father and son who visited every national park in the lower 48.
- Smallest national park in the United States.
- A national park where Forrest Fenn hid his treasure.
- National park that spans 41.1 square miles.
- Park where stone trees line a brief 0.4-mile path.
- National park with over 175 trails through rainforest, mountains, and diverse ecosystems.
17 Clues: First international peace park. • Home to the most active volcano, Kilauea. • Site of Nik Wallenda’s 2013 tightrope walk. • National park that spans 41.1 square miles. • Smallest national park in the United States. • President who doubled U.S. national park sites. • Reptilian residents of Everglades National Park. • Highest point in this national park is 8,929 ft. • ...
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- This lone hunter found in Big Bend National Park can run up to 40 mph
- A reptile often mistakenly called a “turtle” in Mojave National Preserve
- A mammal in Rocky Mountain National Park known as a groundhog
- An animal with quills in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
- A flying mammal with a sweet tooth in National Park of American Samoa
- A common bird of prey that likes open areas of Shenandoah National Park
- A large pink bird with a rounded beak found in Big Cypress National Preserve
- This national bird is a year-round resident of Voyageurs National Park
- A fresh water fish in Acadia National Park known for its big mouth
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- This bright colored fish comes to fresh water around Sitka National Historical Park to lay its eggs
- A large brown mammal with sharp claws found in Glacier National Park
- The largest member of the deer family in Isle Royale National Park
- The smallest and rarest member of the dog family found in Joshua Tree National Park
- A four-legged animal known for climbing steep cliffs in Olympic National Park
- A wild cat that calls Yellowstone National Park home
- A gray mammal known as a “sea cow” often found in Biscayne National Park
- A water-dwelling reptile with large sharp teeth in the Everglades
17 Clues: A wild cat that calls Yellowstone National Park home • A mammal in Rocky Mountain National Park known as a groundhog • An animal with quills in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore • A water-dwelling reptile with large sharp teeth in the Everglades • The largest member of the deer family in Isle Royale National Park • ...
National Parks 2025-07-31
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- A national park where Forrest Fenn hid his treasure.
- Home to the most active volcano, Kilauea.
- Smallest national park in the United States.
- General Sherman, the world’s largest tree, is found in this park.
- Park where stone trees line a brief 0.4-mile path.
- National park that spans 41.1 square miles.
- Highest point in this national park is 8,929 ft.
- National park where an unnamed peak is its highest point.
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- Alaska park with Beach Trail and Bartlett River Trail.
- First international peace park.
- National park with the world’s longest cave system.
- Site of Nik Wallenda’s 2013 tightrope walk.
- President who doubled U.S. national park sites.
- Reptilian residents of Everglades National Park.
- Final stop for father and son who visited every national park in the lower 48.
- National park with over 175 trails through rainforest, mountains, and diverse ecosystems.
- Number of U.S. sites with “National Park” in their name.
17 Clues: First international peace park. • Home to the most active volcano, Kilauea. • Site of Nik Wallenda’s 2013 tightrope walk. • National park that spans 41.1 square miles. • Smallest national park in the United States. • President who doubled U.S. national park sites. • Reptilian residents of Everglades National Park. • Highest point in this national park is 8,929 ft. • ...
National Parks 2025-07-31
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- Alaska park with Beach Trail and Bartlett River Trail.
- Smallest national park in the United States.
- Highest point in this national park is 8,929 ft.
- Home to the most active volcano, Kilauea.
- Final stop for father and son who visited every national park in the lower 48.
- National park with over 175 trails through rainforest, mountains, and diverse ecosystems.
- A national park where Forrest Fenn hid his treasure.
- National park where an unnamed peak is its highest point.
- First international peace park.
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- National park with the world’s longest cave system.
- Site of Nik Wallenda’s 2013 tightrope walk.
- National park that spans 41.1 square miles.
- Park where stone trees line a brief 0.4-mile path.
- Number of U.S. sites with “National Park” in their name.
- Reptilian residents of Everglades National Park.
- General Sherman, the world’s largest tree, is found in this park.
- President who doubled U.S. national park sites.
17 Clues: First international peace park. • Home to the most active volcano, Kilauea. • Site of Nik Wallenda’s 2013 tightrope walk. • National park that spans 41.1 square miles. • Smallest national park in the United States. • President who doubled U.S. national park sites. • Highest point in this national park is 8,929 ft. • Reptilian residents of Everglades National Park. • ...
National Parks 2025-07-31
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- National park with the world’s longest cave system.
- Site of Nik Wallenda’s 2013 tightrope walk.
- Highest point in this national park is 8,929 ft.
- Alaska park with Beach Trail and Bartlett River Trail.
- Final stop for father and son who visited every national park in the lower 48.
- National park with over 175 trails through rainforest, mountains, and diverse ecosystems.
- A national park where Forrest Fenn hid his treasure.
- Number of U.S. sites with “National Park” in their name.
- First international peace park.
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- Park where stone trees line a brief 0.4-mile path.
- General Sherman, the world’s largest tree, is found in this park.
- National park that spans 41.1 square miles.
- National park where an unnamed peak is its highest point.
- Home to the most active volcano, Kilauea.
- Reptilian residents of Everglades National Park.
- President who doubled U.S. national park sites.
- Smallest national park in the United States.
17 Clues: First international peace park. • Home to the most active volcano, Kilauea. • National park that spans 41.1 square miles. • Site of Nik Wallenda’s 2013 tightrope walk. • Smallest national park in the United States. • President who doubled U.S. national park sites. • Highest point in this national park is 8,929 ft. • Reptilian residents of Everglades National Park. • ...
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- President who doubled U.S. national park sites.
- Final stop for father and son who visited every national park in the lower 48.
- Smallest national park in the United States.
- Highest point in this national park is 8,929 ft.
- A national park where Forrest Fenn hid his treasure.
- Alaska park with Beach Trail and Bartlett River Trail.
- National park with over 175 trails through rainforest, mountains, and diverse ecosystems.
- National park that spans 41.1 square miles.
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- National park with the world’s longest cave system.
- Park where stone trees line a brief 0.4-mile path.
- Number of U.S. sites with “National Park” in their name.
- First international peace park.
- Home to the most active volcano, Kilauea.
- Site of Nik Wallenda’s 2013 tightrope walk.
- General Sherman, the world’s largest tree, is found in this park.
- National park where an unnamed peak is its highest point.
- Reptilian residents of Everglades National Park.
17 Clues: First international peace park. • Home to the most active volcano, Kilauea. • Site of Nik Wallenda’s 2013 tightrope walk. • National park that spans 41.1 square miles. • Smallest national park in the United States. • President who doubled U.S. national park sites. • Reptilian residents of Everglades National Park. • Highest point in this national park is 8,929 ft. • ...
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- this park is home to the largest known cluster of late Eocene and Oligocene mammal fossils
- six shipwrecks over nearly a century have been mapped here
- rainstorms are rare in the hot and dry landscape of this national park
- this park is home to thermal waters that naturally heat to 143ºF
- there are two active volcanoes within the bounds of this national park
- this park is the only National Park Service site south of the Equator
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- the South Rim that overlooks this beautiful park is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
- in this park if you want to go beyond mile 15, vistors need to explore the park by bus, bicycle, or on foot, as private vehicles are not allowed
- this park is comprised of the world's longest known cave system
- this park is home to El Capitan, the largest exposed granite monolith in the world
- this park is known for its abundance of sea turtles, including loggerheads, leatherbacks, and hawksbill turtles that annually nest in the area
- this park is home to more than 119 caves that are hidden beneath the surface of the Chihuahuan Desert
- the beautiful landscape of this park inspired sisters Esther and Elizabeth Burnell to become the first female naturalists certified by the National Park Service
- this park sits atop the largest supervolcano in North America
- this park protects trees that may have the thickest bark of any tree on Earth
- together with Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada, this park makes up the world's first international peace park
- this park has three distinct ecosystems—glaciated mountains, rugged Pacific coastline, and lush temperate forests
17 Clues: six shipwrecks over nearly a century have been mapped here • this park sits atop the largest supervolcano in North America • this park is comprised of the world's longest known cave system • this park is home to thermal waters that naturally heat to 143ºF • this park is the only National Park Service site south of the Equator • ...
National Parks 2025-07-30
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- President who doubled U.S. national park sites.
- Final stop for father and son who visited every national park in the lower 48.
- Smallest national park in the United States.
- U.S. national park with a peak reaching 8229 feet.
- A national park where Forrest Fenn hid his treasure.
- Alaska park with Beach Trail and Bartlett River Trail.
- National park with over 175 trails through rainforest, mountains, and diverse ecosystems.
- National park that spans 41.1 square miles.
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- National park with the world’s longest cave system.
- Park where stone trees line a brief 0.4-mile path.
- Number of U.S. sites with “National Park” in their name.
- First international peace park.
- Home to the most active volcano, Kilauea.
- Site of Nik Wallenda’s 2013 tightrope walk.
- General Sherman, the world’s largest tree, is found in this park.
- National park where an unnamed peak is its highest point.
- Reptilian residents of Everglades National Park.
17 Clues: First international peace park. • Home to the most active volcano, Kilauea. • Site of Nik Wallenda’s 2013 tightrope walk. • National park that spans 41.1 square miles. • Smallest national park in the United States. • President who doubled U.S. national park sites. • Reptilian residents of Everglades National Park. • Park where stone trees line a brief 0.4-mile path. • ...
National Parks 2025-07-31
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- Alaska park with Beach Trail and Bartlett River Trail.
- Number of U.S. sites with “National Park” in their name.
- President who doubled U.S. national park sites.
- Home to the most active volcano, Kilauea.
- Reptilian residents of Everglades National Park.
- Park where stone trees line a brief 0.4-mile path.
- Final stop for father and son who visited every national park in the lower 48.
- Highest point in this national park is 8,929 ft.
- National park with the world’s longest cave system.
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- National park that spans 41.1 square miles.
- National park with over 175 trails through rainforest, mountains, and diverse ecosystems.
- A national park where Forrest Fenn hid his treasure.
- National park where an unnamed peak is its highest point.
- Site of Nik Wallenda’s 2013 tightrope walk.
- Smallest national park in the United States.
- First international peace park.
- General Sherman, the world’s largest tree, is found in this park.
17 Clues: First international peace park. • Home to the most active volcano, Kilauea. • National park that spans 41.1 square miles. • Site of Nik Wallenda’s 2013 tightrope walk. • Smallest national park in the United States. • President who doubled U.S. national park sites. • Reptilian residents of Everglades National Park. • Highest point in this national park is 8,929 ft. • ...
National Parks 2025-07-31
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- Alaska park with Beach Trail and Bartlett River Trail.
- Number of U.S. sites with “National Park” in their name.
- President who doubled U.S. national park sites.
- Home to the most active volcano, Kilauea.
- Reptilian residents of Everglades National Park.
- Park where stone trees line a brief 0.4-mile path.
- Final stop for father and son who visited every national park in the lower 48.
- Highest point in this national park is 8,929 ft.
- National park with the world’s longest cave system.
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- National park that spans 41.1 square miles.
- National park with over 175 trails through rainforest, mountains, and diverse ecosystems.
- A national park where Forrest Fenn hid his treasure.
- National park where an unnamed peak is its highest point.
- Site of Nik Wallenda’s 2013 tightrope walk.
- Smallest national park in the United States.
- First international peace park.
- General Sherman, the world’s largest tree, is found in this park.
17 Clues: First international peace park. • Home to the most active volcano, Kilauea. • National park that spans 41.1 square miles. • Site of Nik Wallenda’s 2013 tightrope walk. • Smallest national park in the United States. • President who doubled U.S. national park sites. • Reptilian residents of Everglades National Park. • Highest point in this national park is 8,929 ft. • ...
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- Located in the Canadian Rockies, Banff National Park is known for its stunning mountain scenery and pristine lakes
- A unique national park in Ecuador, consisting of a volcanic archipelago and known for its distinct wildlife species
- del Paine Located in Chile's Patagonia region, Torres del Paine National Park offers breathtaking mountain landscapes and hiking trails
- Falls Straddling the border of Argentina and Brazil, Iguazu Falls is a magnificent waterfall system surrounded by lush rainforest
- Situated in New Zealand, Fiordland National Park showcases stunning fiords, lakes, and dramatic landscapes
- Situated in California's Sierra Nevada mountains, Yosemite National Park is known for its iconic granite cliffs and waterfalls
- Located in Utah, Zion National Park features towering cliffs, deep canyons, and a variety of unique desert landscapes
- A national park in Tanzania, Africa, famous for its wildlife migration and supporting a diverse ecosystem
- Lakes A national park in Croatia, renowned for its cascading lakes and waterfalls, connected by a series of boardwalks
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- Located in China, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is known for its towering sandstone pillars and stunning natural scenery
- Situated in Alaska, Denali National Park encompasses North America's highest peak, Mount Denali, and offers breathtaking wilderness experiences
- A national park in Indonesia, home to the Komodo dragon, the world's largest lizard species
- The first national park in the United States and widely considered the first national park in the world, known for its geothermal features and wildlife
- The largest subtropical wilderness in the United States, Everglades National Park in Florida protects a unique ecosystem and diverse wildlife
- One of Africa's largest game reserves, located in South Africa, and renowned for its rich biodiversity and wildlife sightings
- Barrier Reef A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia is the world's largest coral reef ecosystem
16 Clues: A national park in Indonesia, home to the Komodo dragon, the world's largest lizard species • A national park in Tanzania, Africa, famous for its wildlife migration and supporting a diverse ecosystem • Situated in New Zealand, Fiordland National Park showcases stunning fiords, lakes, and dramatic landscapes • ...
National parks 2021-06-21
National Parks 2015-07-09
14 Clues: Texas • Maine • New Mexico • Glacier Bay • Colorado River • Zion National Park • First National Park • Denali National Park • Yosemite National Park • Father of National Parks • Mammoth Cave National Park • Bryce Canyon National Park • Smoky Mountain National Park • First Director of National Parks and Wildlife
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- 1872 this park was established
- - signed the Organic Act
- endangered animal in the Everglades
- - commemorates an attack on the United States
- What is the primary focus of the National Park Service?
- staying overnight in a park
- - Name the first director of the National Park Service.
- His presidency created five national Parks
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- How many national parks are currently in the United States and its territories?
- walking through a park
- _ act officially established the National Park Service
- Lobbied to create Yosemite National Park
- Which park preserves the remains of ancient civilizations, such as cliff dwellings?
- - animal species was successfully reintroduced in Yellowstone
- The national parks service is a _ agency
- Which national park in Alaska features vast wilderness?
- commemorates a civil war battle
17 Clues: walking through a park • - signed the Organic Act • staying overnight in a park • 1872 this park was established • commemorates a civil war battle • endangered animal in the Everglades • Lobbied to create Yosemite National Park • The national parks service is a _ agency • His presidency created five national Parks • - commemorates an attack on the United States • ...
National Parks 2024-05-19
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- Large national park in the Canadian Rockies
- Florida park famous for its wetlands and alligators
- Maine park known for its coastal beauty and hiking trails
- Utah park noted for its steep red cliffs
- National park in Japan centered around a famous volcano
- Utah park with over 2,000 natural stone arches
- Wyoming park famous for its mountain range
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- Ecuadorian park known for its unique wildlife
- California park renowned for giant sequoia trees
- Famous California park known for its waterfalls
- Tanzanian park known for its annual wildebeest migration
- Alaska park home to North America's highest peak
- Washington state park named after its massive volcano
- Major wildlife reserve in South Africa
- Canada's oldest national park in Alberta
15 Clues: Major wildlife reserve in South Africa • Utah park noted for its steep red cliffs • Canada's oldest national park in Alberta • Wyoming park famous for its mountain range • Large national park in the Canadian Rockies • Ecuadorian park known for its unique wildlife • Utah park with over 2,000 natural stone arches • Famous California park known for its waterfalls • ...
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- National Park in Florida is known for its world-renowned concentration of turtles
- Pathway made of wooden planks
- Light porous rock formed from volcanic ash
- Area of canyons and mesas
- President who created Denali National Park in Alaska
- The state with two National Parks within ten miles of each other
- Hot springs that occasionally erupt with water and steam
- President who set aside 230 million acres of land for preservation
- Famous for its towering cliffs and waterfalls
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- Luxurious camping experience
- President who created the first National Park, Yellowstone
- Artificial lake used for storing water
- Abbreviation for the organization that is responsible to take care of the parks
- Wetland area with tall grasses and weeds
- Large volcanic craterformed by a collapsed volcano
- The state with the most National Parks
- The only state without a National Park
- State with the largest National Park
- Molten rock expelledby a volcano
- Study of plants
20 Clues: Study of plants • Area of canyons and mesas • Luxurious camping experience • Pathway made of wooden planks • Molten rock expelledby a volcano • State with the largest National Park • Artificial lake used for storing water • The state with the most National Parks • The only state without a National Park • Wetland area with tall grasses and weeds • ...
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- a national park named after its large arches.
- a swamp national park in florida.
- a national park in kentucky thats main point of interest is a large metal arch.
- the most visited national park
- a national park named after some of the oldest and tallest trees in the world.
- a national park that is named after its strangely shaped trees.
- a national park that is a volcano that recently erupted.
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- when a city expands outwards very fast.
- a national park with cool cliff dwellings.
- Old Faithful
- a national park named after its sand dunes.
- a national park named after the sagauro cactus that is common in this park.
- a famous canyon in arizona
- a national park that holds the record for the hottest recorded tempurature.
- the most popular national park in alaska
15 Clues: Old Faithful • a famous canyon in arizona • the most visited national park • a swamp national park in florida. • when a city expands outwards very fast. • the most popular national park in alaska • a national park with cool cliff dwellings. • a national park named after its sand dunes. • a national park named after its large arches. • ...
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- This park is in a desert and has the lowest point in North America.
- Most visited national park in the USA.
- Park in Northern Arizona, really deep.
- Park in Florida that is part of a wetland ecosystem.
- Only national park in Kentucky.
- The state that has the most national parks.
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- Only national park in Oregon.
- This park has the highest mountain in North America.
- Only national park in virginia.
- Another park in Arizona that has fossilized trees.
- This park is on the shore of lake Michigan.
- Oldest national park.
- One of two parks in New Mexico.
- Only park on the Texas-Mexico border.
- Only national park in Arkansas.
15 Clues: Oldest national park. • Only national park in Oregon. • Only national park in virginia. • One of two parks in New Mexico. • Only national park in Arkansas. • Only national park in Kentucky. • Only park on the Texas-Mexico border. • Most visited national park in the USA. • Park in Northern Arizona, really deep. • This park is on the shore of lake Michigan. • ...
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- Utah park known for its dramatic canyons
- Florida's vast wetland
- Maine park on Mount Desert Island
- World's first national park
- Iconic Arizona landmark
- Utah park with distinctive rock formations called hoodoos
- California park with towering ancient trees
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- California desert park with unique trees
- Alaska park with the highest peak in North America
- Tennessee and North Carolina park known for its foggy mountains
- Montana park with stunning ice formations
- Utah park with natural sandstone arches
- Washington state park with diverse ecosystems
- California park with Half Dome and El Capitan
- Colorado park with famous peaks
15 Clues: Florida's vast wetland • Iconic Arizona landmark • World's first national park • Colorado park with famous peaks • Maine park on Mount Desert Island • Utah park with natural sandstone arches • California desert park with unique trees • Utah park known for its dramatic canyons • Montana park with stunning ice formations • California park with towering ancient trees • ...
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- The smallest national park in the US
- The most visited national park
- This national park holds the longest cave system in the world
- 3 of some of the tallest waterfalls are located in this park
- This national park is home to the largest living single-stem-tree
- This park is home to glacier-carved peaks and valleys running to the Canadian border
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- The name of this park comes from the unique trees found in the region
- The national park with the tallest mountain
- This national park is home to the deepest lake in the US
- The Oldest National Park
- One of the hottest temperatures ever recorded was found in this National Park
- Was formed by the Colorado River and took 3-6 million years to form
- This national park is home to over 4,700 archaeological sites and cliff dwellings
- Our "newest" national park
- Home to Mount Olympus and 70 miles of coastline
15 Clues: The Oldest National Park • Our "newest" national park • The most visited national park • The smallest national park in the US • The national park with the tallest mountain • Home to Mount Olympus and 70 miles of coastline • This national park is home to the deepest lake in the US • 3 of some of the tallest waterfalls are located in this park • ...
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- Canada's oldest national park in the Rockies.
- Park home to Mount Everest.
- Large national park in the Alberta Rockies.
- Park centered around Africa's highest mountain.
- Florida park known for its wetlands and wildlife.
- Norwegian park known for its remote wilderness.
- Utah park known for its Navajo sandstone cliffs.
- Known for its hoodoo-filled amphitheater.
- Maine park known for its coastal beauty.
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- America's first national park, known for Old Faithful.
- Site of a massive volcanic eruption and now a national park.
- Alaska park home to the highest peak in North America.
- Croatian park famous for its lakes and waterfalls.
- Famous for its giant sequoias and cliffs.
- African park famous for its annual wildebeest migration.
15 Clues: Park home to Mount Everest. • Maine park known for its coastal beauty. • Famous for its giant sequoias and cliffs. • Known for its hoodoo-filled amphitheater. • Large national park in the Alberta Rockies. • Canada's oldest national park in the Rockies. • Park centered around Africa's highest mountain. • Norwegian park known for its remote wilderness. • ...
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- the Hoh Rain Forest is here.
- North America’s tallest mountain
- the largest tree in the world
- largest marine park
- 90% of its 5 million annual visitors are seen at “South Rim”
- ancestral Puebloans used to live here
- known for its over 2,000+ arch formations
- the number of National Parks
- known for its “Going-to-the-Sun Road”
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- famous hoodoo rock formations
- the 1st National Park
- our 26th president
- from around June 3 to July 9 the sun doesn’t set
- has the deepest lake (1,943 feet) in the US
- referred to as the “Galapagos of the North”
15 Clues: our 26th president • largest marine park • the 1st National Park • the Hoh Rain Forest is here. • the number of National Parks • famous hoodoo rock formations • the largest tree in the world • North America’s tallest mountain • ancestral Puebloans used to live here • known for its “Going-to-the-Sun Road” • known for its over 2,000+ arch formations • ...
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- the largest tree in the world
- Verde ancestral Puebloans used to live here
- Roosevelt our 26th president
- Canyon famous hoodoo rock formations
- known for its over 2,000+ arch formations
- largest marine park
- known for “Going-to-the-Sun Road”
- Valley from around June 3 to July 9 the sun doesn’t set
- Thelma and Louise
- Lake hosts the deepest lake “1,943 feet” in the US
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- the 1st National Park
- North America’s tallest mountain
- the Hoh Rain Forest is here.
- Canyon 90% of its 5 million annual visitors are seen at “South Rim”
- Islands referred to as the “Galapagos of the North”
15 Clues: Thelma and Louise • largest marine park • the 1st National Park • Roosevelt our 26th president • the Hoh Rain Forest is here. • the largest tree in the world • North America’s tallest mountain • known for “Going-to-the-Sun Road” • Canyon famous hoodoo rock formations • known for its over 2,000+ arch formations • Verde ancestral Puebloans used to live here • ...
National Parks 2025-10-13
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- Famous California park known for El Capitan and waterfalls
- What cars drive on in a park
- Hottest and lowest place in the U.S., in California and Nevada
- Tall plant with leaves and branches
- Person who works in a national park
- Water that flows through land
- Big area of still water
- Colorado park with high peaks and alpine lakes
- Alaska park with North America’s tallest mountain
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- Florida park known for swamps, alligators, and mangroves
- Big animal that lives in the woods
- Path for walking or hiking
- California park famous for giant redwood trees
- America’s first national park, known for Old Faithful geyser
- Washington park with rainforests, beaches, and mountains
15 Clues: Big area of still water • Path for walking or hiking • What cars drive on in a park • Water that flows through land • Big animal that lives in the woods • Tall plant with leaves and branches • Person who works in a national park • California park famous for giant redwood trees • Colorado park with high peaks and alpine lakes • ...
National Parks 2021-04-02
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- Carlsbad Caverns National Park
- Isle Royale National Park
- Mammoth Cave National Park
- Crater Lake National Park
- Cuyahoga Valley National Park
- George Rogers Clark National Park
- Guadalupe Mountains National Park
- Cape Henlopen State Park
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- Gateway Arch National Park
- Theodore Roosevelt National Park
- Acadia National Park
- Hot Springs National Park
- Mesa Verde National Park
- Glacier National Park
- Shoshone Falls Park
15 Clues: Shoshone Falls Park • Acadia National Park • Glacier National Park • Mesa Verde National Park • Cape Henlopen State Park • Hot Springs National Park • Isle Royale National Park • Crater Lake National Park • Gateway Arch National Park • Mammoth Cave National Park • Cuyahoga Valley National Park • Carlsbad Caverns National Park • Theodore Roosevelt National Park • ...
National Parks 2023-03-10
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- The process of catching and killing animals, sometimes to eat.
- A historical area where soldiers fought.
- Staying overnight in a tent or campervan.
- A person who guides people through the park and teaches them about it.
- Land used for farming
- Staying overnight in a luxury tent or glamorous campervan.
- Rules explaining what you are not allowed to do in the park.
- The process of catching fish.
- A person who saves people from drowning in water.
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- The sale of goods to the public.
- A person who looks after the plants and trees in the park.
- A place where people can have meals cooked for them and served to them.
- The act of preventing a resource from being wasted.
- Our inherited traditions, monuments and culture.
- The process of obtaining coal or minerals from a mine.
15 Clues: Land used for farming • The process of catching fish. • The sale of goods to the public. • A historical area where soldiers fought. • Staying overnight in a tent or campervan. • Our inherited traditions, monuments and culture. • A person who saves people from drowning in water. • The act of preventing a resource from being wasted. • ...
National Parks 2023-09-05
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- - First U.S. national park.
- - Appalachian mountain range park.
- - Montana's icy park.
- - Arizona park known for its cacti.
- - Florida's watery park.
- - Tree-filled park in California.
- - Lowest, hottest U.S. national park.
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- - Highest peak in North America.
- - Washington park with diverse ecosystems.
- - Home to giant trees.
- - Known for its hoodoos.
- - Home to El Capitan.
- - Utah park with natural formations.
- - Utah park known for its canyon.
- - National park in Maine.
15 Clues: - Montana's icy park. • - Home to El Capitan. • - Home to giant trees. • - Known for its hoodoos. • - Florida's watery park. • - National park in Maine. • - First U.S. national park. • - Highest peak in North America. • - Utah park known for its canyon. • - Tree-filled park in California. • - Appalachian mountain range park. • - Arizona park known for its cacti. • ...
National Parks 2024-09-18
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- the Hoh Rain Forest is here.
- North America’s tallest mountain
- the largest tree in the world
- largest marine park
- 90% of its 5 million annual visitors are seen at “South Rim”
- hosts the deepest lake “1,943 feet” in the US
- ancestral Puebloans used to live here
- known for its over 2,000+ arch formations
- known for its “Going-to-the-Sun Road”
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- famous hoodoo rock formations
- the 1st National Park
- our 26th president
- referred to as the “Galapagos of the North”
- from around June 3 to July 9 the sun doesn’t set
- Thelma and Louise
15 Clues: Thelma and Louise • our 26th president • largest marine park • the 1st National Park • the Hoh Rain Forest is here. • famous hoodoo rock formations • the largest tree in the world • North America’s tallest mountain • ancestral Puebloans used to live here • known for its “Going-to-the-Sun Road” • known for its over 2,000+ arch formations • ...
National Parks 2023-10-24
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- The deepest lake in the U.S., which is also a National Park
- This U.S. National Park is primarily a marine park with 95% of its area covered by water
- The oldest National Park in the United States
- This National Park is home to the world's longest cave system
- Isaac Behunin found this National Park
- This U.S. National Park is located entirely within the Arctic Circle
- This National Park is home to the world’s largest tree by volume
- This National Park has the highest waterfall in the United States
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- The Florida panther can be found in this park
- This U.S. National Park is known for its spectacular display of fall foliage
- The largest canyon in the U.S., located within this National Park
- This National Park in the U.S. is home to the world’s tallest tree
- This U.S. National Park is a popular spot for viewing the Northern Lights
- The lush Hoh Rainforest is in this national park.
- This is the smallest National Park
15 Clues: This is the smallest National Park • Isaac Behunin found this National Park • The Florida panther can be found in this park • The oldest National Park in the United States • The lush Hoh Rainforest is in this national park. • The deepest lake in the U.S., which is also a National Park • This National Park is home to the world's longest cave system • ...
National Parks 2025-10-07
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- Large shaggy animal with horns that lives in Yellowstone
- Flowing water that runs through many parks
- Bride and Groom
- You sleep in this when camping
- A very tall hill, often with snow on top
- Rock formation with a hole, found in Utah
- Hot, dry area like parts of Arches National Park
- Bird often seen soaring above mountain parks
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- You might roast marshmallows over this
- Tool that helps you find direction
- Utah park with tall red cliffs
- A person who works to protect parks and help visitors
- Hot water and steam that shoot up from the ground
- Area filled with trees
- A path you can hike on
15 Clues: Bride and Groom • Area filled with trees • A path you can hike on • Utah park with tall red cliffs • You sleep in this when camping • Tool that helps you find direction • You might roast marshmallows over this • A very tall hill, often with snow on top • Rock formation with a hole, found in Utah • Flowing water that runs through many parks • ...
The Samanthan Sentinel: 9.16.24 2024-09-16
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- Indiana's national park is on the shoreline- and named after these sandy mounds! (plural)
- Ohio has a wonderful forested national park- they even have a scenic train and an ampitheatre!
- A gorgeous and natural rock formation, this park is also in Utah with its namesake being its whole identity but it also has cool locations like Devil's Garden (plural)
- Also the name of the tall arboreal giants that guard this park, these trees out west are simply gorgeous!
- Isle Royale is one of the least visited National Parks and it calls this state its home!
- Up in Alaska, this park is gorgeous, but can usually only be reached by bush plane- it is the northernmost park, and its entirely in the circle that it was named after! (4 words)
- This earthen phenomenon is the most popular attraction in the Hawaiian national parks since it could be your first time seeing lava
- Find yourself in Maine? You gotta make it out to this easternmost national park!
- This famous Valley has been characterized only one way!
- This Montanan park is known for it's picturesque mountains and lakes and it's namesake!
- America is not the only place with national parks- you might find yourself in this northern country if you go to Banff National Park!
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- Trying to see Ol Faithful or some calderas in Wyoming? You might want to go to this famous national park!
- The golden state has one of the best climbing parks of all time with El Capitan, but people also love photographing the Firefall that happens with the perfect timing of the sun
- This state has the most national parks- they're currently sitting at 9 parks!
- This mountain range has it's national park home in Tennessee but it is so much larger than one state! (2 words)
- Sure, you might know the cherries of this area, but usually the most memorable part is this beautiful mountain found in Washington
- Found in Kentucky, you'll have to head underground to see this one! (2 words)
- You might not wrestle an alligator in this national park even though it is a scenic park in Florida
- Head to South Carolina to walk on this parks raised trails since it is the largest expanse of old growth bottomland hardwood forest!
- Find yourself in Utah? The name of this park sounds like it should be underwater, but it is actually in the heart of Red Rock country (2 words)
20 Clues: This famous Valley has been characterized only one way! • This state has the most national parks- they're currently sitting at 9 parks! • Found in Kentucky, you'll have to head underground to see this one! (2 words) • Find yourself in Maine? You gotta make it out to this easternmost national park! • ...
National Parks Trivia 2024-02-09
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- Which national park was one of the locations for Luke Skywalker's home planet of Tatooine in Star Wars?
- Which national park is home to the world's largest tree by volume?
- What was the first national park in America?
- What national park reaches into three states?
- Which national park site contains the most lighthouses?
- What state contains the most national parks?
- Which national park is the snowiest?
- Which national park is sometimes called the "salamander capital of the world"?
- Which was the first national park established for the purpose of protecting man-made structures?
- Which national park, located in Utah, is known for its unique-looking hoodoo structures?
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- Which state is the only state in the country that does not have a national park or a national monument?
- Which national park is furthest south?
- What is the name of the national park in Utah that is home to the world's largest concentration of natural stone arches?
- This man is considered "The father of the National Parks."
- Which national park has the deepest lake in the U.S.?
- Which site is the world's first national park cave?
- The world's most active volcano can be found in which national park?
- Alaska has how many national parks?
- Which president signed the National Park Service into being in 1916?
19 Clues: Alaska has how many national parks? • Which national park is the snowiest? • Which national park is furthest south? • What was the first national park in America? • What state contains the most national parks? • What national park reaches into three states? • Which site is the world's first national park cave? • Which national park has the deepest lake in the U.S.? • ...
Care for your National Park 2021-08-29
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- you must stay on these when walking
- amount of national parks in Victoria
- ride your mountain bike on _____ not walking tracks
- leave these at home when you visit a national park
- to hike in the great otways NP you need a
- you must camp in __________ areas
- who manages our parks
- first marine national park in Victoria
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- first national park in Victoria
- this happens to the soil when vehicles do not stay on the road
- do not _____ the wildlife
- in a national park you are only allowed fires in
- pack out what you ______
- when you visit a national park you must leave no
- national parks are protected by
15 Clues: who manages our parks • pack out what you ______ • do not _____ the wildlife • first national park in Victoria • national parks are protected by • you must camp in __________ areas • you must stay on these when walking • amount of national parks in Victoria • first marine national park in Victoria • to hike in the great otways NP you need a • ...
National Parks 2025-01-11
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- home to more species of cacti than
- has a big room 2,000 feet long and 1,000
- other state
- smallest national Park in the United States
- wide
- in 1929 not a single drop of rain was
- home to the biggest living things on
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- adjacent to Jackson Hole
- provides refuge for over 20 rare, endangered species
- Most visited National Park
- Oregon Nationaal Park
- location of 5th National Park
- location of Mount Rushmore
- planet
14 Clues: wide • planet • other state • Oregon Nationaal Park • adjacent to Jackson Hole • Most visited National Park • location of Mount Rushmore • location of 5th National Park • home to more species of cacti than • home to the biggest living things on • in 1929 not a single drop of rain was • has a big room 2,000 feet long and 1,000 • smallest national Park in the United States • ...
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- The first National Park
- 2nd most popular National Park; in Arizona
- Were driven from their land
- The management system for USA's National Parks (acronym)
- Protecting the survival of nature
- Conservationist and considered the "father of National Parks"
- National Parks are for ___ enjoyment
- Harmful to animals
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- Theodore Roosevelt and John Muir camped here
- Federally protected land
- Building that harms the land
- The role model for USA's National Park Service
- Attracted settlers to California
13 Clues: Harmful to animals • The first National Park • Federally protected land • Were driven from their land • Building that harms the land • Attracted settlers to California • Protecting the survival of nature • National Parks are for ___ enjoyment • 2nd most popular National Park; in Arizona • Theodore Roosevelt and John Muir camped here • ...
National Parks 2022-03-17
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- This park used to be a dense tropical forest thousands of years ago, now it is a dry desert.
- This national park in New Mexico looks like it is covered in snow year round, but it isn't snow.
- This park has the tallest trees in the world.
- This national park is in Arizona is very deep, at the rim you can look down a mile to the Colorado River below.
- This national park has polar bears and there are no roads that go to it.
- This national park in Colorado has the tallest dunes in the United States.
- This is the hottest national park, it is in California.
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- This national park has Half Dome, El Capitan, and many waterfalls.
- This national park features an ancient city built into the side of cliff in the desert.
- This national park sits on top of a supervolcano in Wyoming.
- This national park is part of Michigan, but it is an island in Lake Superior.
- This desert national park has a living organism in the soil. You need to try and step on the rocks here.
- This national park in South Dakota is mostly underground.
- At this national park you can see lava flowing into the ocean.
14 Clues: This park has the tallest trees in the world. • This is the hottest national park, it is in California. • This national park in South Dakota is mostly underground. • This national park sits on top of a supervolcano in Wyoming. • At this national park you can see lava flowing into the ocean. • This national park has Half Dome, El Capitan, and many waterfalls. • ...
Exploring National Parks 2025-12-23
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- This was the very first national monument to be designated
- Ninety-five percent of this national park is water
- Both beachfront and snowy mountaintop can be found in this national park
- How many national park system sites honor Theodore Roosevelt
- The orchards in this national park bear tasty fruit you can pick at harvest time
- President Washington slept here
- This is the smallest unit of the National Park System by acreage
- Which is the largest national park in acreage?
- Ed Abbey was inspired to write Desert Solitaire while working at this unit of the National Park System
- This once was President Hoover's summer retreat
- How many national lakeshores are there.
- Prominent geologic features in Bryce Canyon National Park
- This national park is part of the world's first International Peace Park
- This man was the very first director of the National Park Service
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- This statue is a national monument
- The Transcontinental Railroad was completed at this national historic site.
- This animal also is known as a carcajou or skunk bear
- This is the very first "national river"
- What was the first national park
- This park was first a national monument called Sieur de Monts
- The name of the United States' 26th president is attached to this national park
- This national park is home to the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere
- This road connects Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains national parks
- This animal, the United States' national mammal, can be found in a number of national parks
- How many "national parks" are in the National Park System?
- This is home to the longest known cave in the world
- A Civil War-era fort is the hallmark of this national park located on an island
27 Clues: President Washington slept here • What was the first national park • This statue is a national monument • This is the very first "national river" • How many national lakeshores are there. • Which is the largest national park in acreage? • This once was President Hoover's summer retreat • Ninety-five percent of this national park is water • ...
Exploring National Parks 2017-10-23
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- This was the very first national monument to be designated
- Ninety-five percent of this national park is water
- Both beachfront and snowy mountaintop can be found in this national park
- How many national park system sites honor Theodore Roosevelt
- The orchards in this national park bear tasty fruit you can pick at harvest time
- President Washington slept here
- This is the smallest unit of the National Park System by acreage
- Which is the largest national park in acreage?
- Ed Abbey was inspired to write Desert Solitaire while working at this unit of the National Park System
- This once was President Hoover's summer retreat
- How many national lakeshores are there.
- Prominent geologic features in Bryce Canyon National Park
- This national park is part of the world's first International Peace Park
- This man was the very first director of the National Park Service
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- This statue is a national monument
- The Transcontinental Railroad was completed at this national historic site.
- This animal also is known as a carcajou or skunk bear
- This is the very first "national river"
- What was the first national park
- This park was first a national monument called Sieur de Monts
- The name of the United States' 26th president is attached to this national park
- This national park is home to the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere
- This road connects Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains national parks
- This animal, the United States' national mammal, can be found in a number of national parks
- How many "national parks" are in the National Park System?
- This is home to the longest known cave in the world
- A Civil War-era fort is the hallmark of this national park located on an island
27 Clues: President Washington slept here • What was the first national park • This statue is a national monument • This is the very first "national river" • How many national lakeshores are there. • Which is the largest national park in acreage? • This once was President Hoover's summer retreat • Ninety-five percent of this national park is water • ...
National Parks 2023-12-31
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- A wrinkle in Earth
- Rock climb 'the nose'
- Named after the world's tallest trees in the world
- Sandstone cliffs of cream, pink, and red
- Mojave and Colorado desert ecosystems
- The most glaciated peak in the contiguous U.S.A
- Its name comes from the rugged glacier-carved valley more than a mile deep
- Known for its crimson colored hoodoos
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- Contains the continental divide
- Born of fire and sea
- Spectacular example of erosion
- Lies above an underground salt bed which is the main cause of its formation
- Land of extremes
- Named after the world's largest trees it contains
14 Clues: Land of extremes • A wrinkle in Earth • Born of fire and sea • Rock climb 'the nose' • Spectacular example of erosion • Contains the continental divide • Mojave and Colorado desert ecosystems • Known for its crimson colored hoodoos • Sandstone cliffs of cream, pink, and red • The most glaciated peak in the contiguous U.S.A • Named after the world's largest trees it contains • ...
National Parks 2022-12-05
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- National park in Arizona that features a vast canyon.
- National Park in California's southern Sierra Nevada mountains. It's known for its huge sequoia trees, notably the General Sherman Tree dominating the Giant Forest.
- National park characterized by rugged rock formations and stark desert landscapes. Named for the region’s twisted, bristled Joshua trees
- National Park in Alaska with Mount McKinley at its center.
- National park in Utah north of the town of Moab. This park features arching geographic rock structures.
- National Park that is in southwest Texas and includes the entire Chisos mountain range and a large swath of the Chihuahuan Desert.
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- National park that is above a volcanic hot spot. The park is mostly in Wyoming, but spreads into parts of Utah and Montana.
- National Park in southwest Utah that features a canyon with steep red cliffs.
- National Park in southeastern Utah is known for its dramatic desert landscape carved by the Colorado River.
- National Park that straddles eastern California and Nevada. It’s known for Titus Canyon.
- 310,000 acre park in northwestern Wyoming
- National Park that has landscape marked by woodland, rocky beaches and glacier-scoured granite peaks such as Cadillac Mountain
- National Park that is in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains. It’s famed for its giant, ancient sequoia trees, and for Tunnel View, the iconic vista of towering Bridalveil Fall and the granite cliffs of El Capitan and Half Dome.
- National Park that is a 1.5-million-acre wetlands preserve on the southern tip of the U.S. state of Florida.
14 Clues: 310,000 acre park in northwestern Wyoming • National park in Arizona that features a vast canyon. • National Park in Alaska with Mount McKinley at its center. • National Park in southwest Utah that features a canyon with steep red cliffs. • National Park that straddles eastern California and Nevada. It’s known for Titus Canyon. • ...
Rosa Parks Crossword 2025-06-13
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- Parks' arrest was significant to the ______.
- Both Rosa Parks and her husband were ______ in the Civil Rights Movement.
- The person who bailed Parks out of jail.
- Parks' father's first name.
- The month Parks was born.
- Laws that enforced racial segregation.
- _______ Bus Boycott.
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- Parks died of ______ at the age of 92.
- The person who organized the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
- The reason she did not graduate with her class.
- Where Parks went to primary school.
- The percent of African Americans that had a highschool diploma in 1933.
- Parks' mother's first name.
- Her husband's full name.
- The city where Parks was born.
- City where Rosa Parks died.
- Her brother's name.
- African Americans were forced to sit in the ____ of the bus.
- The state where the boycott occurred.
- The acronym for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
20 Clues: Her brother's name. • _______ Bus Boycott. • Her husband's full name. • The month Parks was born. • Parks' mother's first name. • Parks' father's first name. • City where Rosa Parks died. • The city where Parks was born. • Where Parks went to primary school. • The state where the boycott occurred. • Parks died of ______ at the age of 92. • Laws that enforced racial segregation. • ...
National Parks 2025-12-27
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- The deepest lake in the United States, located in an ancient volcanic caldera
- Located in Maine, it's the first place to see the sunrise in the U.S. for part of the year
- Known for its massive granite cliffs like El Capitan and Half Dome
- Home to the world's largest concentration of natural sandstone arches
- The hottest, driest, and lowest National Park in North America
- Features the highest mountain peak in North America
- Protects the tallest trees on Earth along the California coast
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- Famous for its "River of Grass" and diverse wildlife like alligators and manatees
- Known for its jagged peaks in Wyoming; popular with mountaineers
- Named for the giant cacti that define the landscape of the American West
- The first National Park in the world; famous for Old Faithful
- Contains the longest cave system known in the world
- A massive canyon in Arizona carved by the Colorado River
13 Clues: Contains the longest cave system known in the world • Features the highest mountain peak in North America • A massive canyon in Arizona carved by the Colorado River • The first National Park in the world; famous for Old Faithful • The hottest, driest, and lowest National Park in North America • Protects the tallest trees on Earth along the California coast • ...
National Parks 2022-06-01
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- cave system in Kentucky
- famous for its rock formations
- Florida park known for its swampy environment
- located in Oregon; famous for water-filled area left behind by a volcano
- volcano park located in Washington State
- California park famous for its twisted trees
- hottest place in the USA
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- Colorado park known for its well-preserved Pueblo cliff dwellings
- mountain national park in Tennessee/North Carolina
- park named after the tallest mountain in the USA
- first national park established in 1872
- home to the tallest trees
- Montana park where Mrs. Wakefield's mom was born
13 Clues: cave system in Kentucky • hottest place in the USA • home to the tallest trees • famous for its rock formations • first national park established in 1872 • volcano park located in Washington State • California park famous for its twisted trees • Florida park known for its swampy environment • park named after the tallest mountain in the USA • ...
National Parks 2018-01-23
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- / Visitors are most likely to spot Roosevelt elk—named in honor of President Theodore Roosevelt
- / (two words) We visited this national park together
- / Roosevelt spent a night beneath the giant sequoias of Mariposa Grove and compared it to “lying in a great solemn cathedral, far vaster and more beautiful than any built by the hands of man.”
- / The only national park in Oregon (two words)
- / Oldest designated national park in the United States, East of the Mississippi River
- / Means the "high one" to native Athabaskans
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- / Signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson on September 12, 1964
- / (Two words) Longest cave system known in the world
- / (Two words) This national park lies in Linus' home state
- / larger than Rhode Island and Delaware combined; The highest point in the park is 11,358′ at Eagle Peak
- / network of wetlands and forests fed by a river flowing .25 miles (0.40 km) per day out of Lake Okeechobee, southwest into Florida Bay
- / The name comes from the Lakota, who first called it “mako sica”, or “land that is bad”.
- / The world's tallest tree's
13 Clues: / The world's tallest tree's • / Means the "high one" to native Athabaskans • / The only national park in Oregon (two words) • / (Two words) Longest cave system known in the world • / (two words) We visited this national park together • / (Two words) This national park lies in Linus' home state • ...
Worldwide National Parks 2014-01-13
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- Became South Africas first National Park in 1926
- US park in California
- UK park in north Wales
- UK park on the coast of western Wales
- Kenyan Park sharing a border with the Serengeti
- US park in Florida which is the 3rd largest in the US
- UK park in east Scotland
- US 15th oldest park in Arizona
- UK park in east Sussex known for its chalk hills
- UK park which is shared with The Trossachs
- UK park in Devon covering 954 square kilometres
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- UK park in the Norlfolk and Suffolk counties
- UK park in the Midlands
- UK park in South Wales and is also a mountain range
- UK park in Cumbria also known as The Lakes
- UK park which boarders Scotland and Hadrians Wall
- UK park in Yorkshire also known as The Dales
- UK park in Hampshire
- UK park also in Devon known as the royal hunting forest
- US park which begins with a colour and is in Wyoming
- Australian park which has uranium mines surrounding it
21 Clues: UK park in Hampshire • US park in California • UK park in north Wales • UK park in the Midlands • UK park in east Scotland • US 15th oldest park in Arizona • UK park on the coast of western Wales • UK park in Cumbria also known as The Lakes • UK park which is shared with The Trossachs • UK park in the Norlfolk and Suffolk counties • UK park in Yorkshire also known as The Dales • ...
US National Parks 2025-10-05
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- Washington park with rainforest and mountains
- Park between Tennessee and North Carolina
- Florida park known for alligators
- New Mexico park with limestone caves
- Hawaii park centered around a massive volcanic crater
- Alaska park featuring North America’s tallest peak
- Desert park named for spiky trees
- South Dakota park with eroded formations
- Ohio park along a scenic river valley
- California park with giant trees
- Home to Half Dome and El Capitan
- First national park in the United States
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- Colorado park with alpine scenery
- Coastal park in Maine with Cadillac Mountain
- Virginia park along the Blue Ridge Mountains
- Park protecting vast subtropical wetlands
- Colorado park with ancient cliff dwellings
- Utah park known for natural sandstone arches
- California park of five rugged islands
- Famous Arizona gorge carved by the Colorado River
- Utah park known for hoodoos
- California park with towering trees
- Montana park with icy landscapes
- Oregon park with a deep blue lake in a caldera
- Utah park with steep red cliffs
25 Clues: Utah park known for hoodoos • Utah park with steep red cliffs • Montana park with icy landscapes • California park with giant trees • Home to Half Dome and El Capitan • Colorado park with alpine scenery • Florida park known for alligators • Desert park named for spiky trees • California park with towering trees • New Mexico park with limestone caves • ...
National Parks 2024-02-25
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- Known for the large number of bears that live there.
- Mountain Located in Colorado and is known for beautiful mountain views.
- home to a vast network of geothermal areas and the first national park.
- Located in Utah and is especially popular with mountain bikers.
- the home of the tallest trees in the world.
- Contains the largest mountain on the atlantic coast of the United States
- Located in Nevada and contains some of the darkest skies in the United States
- contains the tallest mountain in North America.
- named for the significant bend in the Rio Grande river between the US and Mexico
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- contains the largest known cave system in the world
- contains 26 receding glaciers and many lakes in addition to beautiful rocky mountain views.
- has 117 caves and over 400,000 bats.
- the largest tropical wilderness in the United States and home to many protected species
13 Clues: has 117 caves and over 400,000 bats. • the home of the tallest trees in the world. • contains the tallest mountain in North America. • contains the largest known cave system in the world • Known for the large number of bears that live there. • Located in Utah and is especially popular with mountain bikers. • ...
Our National Parks 2022-01-22
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- State flower on display in New River Gorge
- Classic viewpoint we “mist” in Great Smoky Mountains
- From the top, you can see Nevada (Falls)
- King’s Palace, Papoose Room, Boneyard
- We didn’t even make it the full 693 feet, just “high enough”
- Geologic feature with Sliding Sands
- Our first national park!
- Our route up Mt Sterling, Great Smokies.
- 2016 glacier
- Acadia’s second highest peak:
- Pika and huckleberries!
- Unforgettable microwaved dinner
- We went here before it was a true NP—does that even count?
- World Heritage Site in Olympic
- Our first hike with ladders
- Armless for the first 100 years
- One translation of the name of this park (river and valley) means “daughter of the stars.”
- Cliff dwellers
- Windows and balanced rocks
- Hottest campground ever
- The other skyline hike
- Brandywine Falls and Ledges
- Where you threw a chipmunk
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- Bears.
- Thundersnow adventure
- Named for waterfalls (chilly and wet)
- Alchemy in the desert
- Trail of terror
- Sadly, no coral here
- Our highest hike
- Apparently home to 400 bee species
- Martial mammal
- Highest point in Texas
- Sulfur and buffaloes
- Type of lava in Hawaii Volcanoes
- Sequoia sempervirens
- Discovery of the heebs
- Miners Trail in New River Gorge
- Queens Garden
- Originally named for the Civil War general
- Watching a storm from a mesa
- Volcano in Lassen
- I “observe” there is a more than “narrow” chance we will return
- Hike the hoodoos
- The best way to see Congaree
- We got to go because of Mayzie
46 Clues: Bears. • 2016 glacier • Queens Garden • Martial mammal • Cliff dwellers • Trail of terror • Our highest hike • Hike the hoodoos • Volcano in Lassen • Sadly, no coral here • Sulfur and buffaloes • Sequoia sempervirens • Thundersnow adventure • Alchemy in the desert • Highest point in Texas • Discovery of the heebs • The other skyline hike • Pika and huckleberries! • Hottest campground ever • ...
Canada-National Parks 2023-01-27
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- Capital of Manitoba
- Capital of British Columbia
- Capital of Nunavut
- Capital of Yukon
- Capital of Saskatchewan
- National Park in Alberta
- Capital of Nova Scotia
- Morne National Park in Newfoundland and Labrador
- National Park in Alberta
- Capital of Canada
- Capital of Alberta
- Capital of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Biome with low temperatures and permafrost
- Large region of ancient bedrock in Canada
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- National Park in Nova Scotia
- National Park Reserve in British Columbia
- Capital of Northwest Territories
- Flat grassland region in Canada
- Capital of Quebec
- Second-largest city in Canada
- Largest city in British Columbia
- National Park in Quebec
- National Park in Alberta
- Largest city in Canada
- National Park in New Brunswick
25 Clues: Capital of Yukon • Capital of Quebec • Capital of Canada • Capital of Nunavut • Capital of Alberta • Capital of Manitoba • Capital of Nova Scotia • Largest city in Canada • Capital of Saskatchewan • National Park in Quebec • National Park in Alberta • National Park in Alberta • National Park in Alberta • Capital of British Columbia • National Park in Nova Scotia • ...
National Parks Crossword 2025-07-31
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- Fish that lives in death valley
- Everglades National Park is in this state
- Big gray mammal that swims in Florida Bay
- Most of Yellowstone National park is in this state
- The Grand Prismatic _____ has many colors because of bacteria
- National parks are _____ by the government.
- The Everglades have two seasons: _____ and dry.
- Big brown animal that can jump 6 feet
- Water that shoots out of the ground
- Death Valley is the ________ place on earth
- A national park in California
- There is a super _____ under Yellowstone.
- A crater in Death Valley
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- Old _____ is the famous geyser in Yellowstone
- Johnnie's friend who became president.
- Park _____ educate people about national parks
- Nolina _______
- Small animal that jumps like a kangaroo
- This type of tree is common in Yellowstone
- The first national park
- Tree with roots above the water
- The night skies in Death Valley are the ______.
- A national park in Florida
- This animal disappeared from Yellowstone and then came back
24 Clues: Nolina _______ • The first national park • A crater in Death Valley • A national park in Florida • A national park in California • Fish that lives in death valley • Tree with roots above the water • Water that shoots out of the ground • Big brown animal that can jump 6 feet • Johnnie's friend who became president. • Small animal that jumps like a kangaroo • ...
Jordan & Kyla 2023-07-01
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- The first school Kyla taught at.
- Groom's Fraternity
- Couples dog name
- Bride's Alma Mater
- Number of National Parks Cleveland has visited
- Groom's Surname
- Number of road trips together
- Bride's Hometown
- Number of years together
- Bride's Surname
- Cleveland's current age (in human years)
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- What is their favorite activity to do together?
- How did they meet?
- Number of countries visited together
- Place of the first date
- What Chicago Neighborhood is their new house in?
- First International Trip together
- Number of National Parks visited together
- Most recently visited National Park
- Groom's childhood nickname
- How many years did they date long distance?
- The first street they lived on together.
- First National Park together
- City Where did Jordan propose?
24 Clues: Groom's Surname • Bride's Surname • Couples dog name • Bride's Hometown • How did they meet? • Groom's Fraternity • Bride's Alma Mater • Place of the first date • Number of years together • Groom's childhood nickname • First National Park together • Number of road trips together • City Where did Jordan propose? • The first school Kyla taught at. • First International Trip together • ...
U.S. National Parks 2025-08-12
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- Washington park with rainforest, mountains, and coastline
- RAINIER Washington peak surrounded by glaciers and wildflowers
- South Dakota park with dramatic rock formations
- Oregon park featuring the deepest U.S. lake
- California park with towering coastal redwood trees
- Colorado park with alpine scenery and wildlife
- Florida wetlands known for alligators and mangroves
- Known for granite cliffs El Capitan and Half Dome
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- Home to giant trees including General Sherman
- Kentucky park with world’s longest cave system
- Massive Arizona gorge carved by the Colorado River
- Utah park famous for hoodoos rock formations
- Alaska park with North America’s tallest mountain
- Coastal Maine park with rocky shorelines
- Tennessee–North Carolina park with misty peaks
- TREE California desert park with namesake trees
- First U.S. national park, famous for Old Faithful geyser
- Montana park known for rugged peaks and Iceberg Lake
- Utah park with over 2,000 natural stone arches
- Red rock canyons and scenic drives in Utah
20 Clues: Coastal Maine park with rocky shorelines • Red rock canyons and scenic drives in Utah • Oregon park featuring the deepest U.S. lake • Utah park famous for hoodoos rock formations • Home to giant trees including General Sherman • Kentucky park with world’s longest cave system • Tennessee–North Carolina park with misty peaks • ...
National parks 2024-07-19
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- National park with the longest cave system in theworld
- National park in Oregon with the deepest lake inthe U.S.
- National park in Utah known for its natural stonearches.
- National park spanning the border between NorthCarolina and Tennessee.
- Oldest national park in the U.S., known for OldFaithful geyser.
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- National park known for its giant sequoia trees,including the General Sherman Tree.
- National park located in Maine.
- National park in Alaska known for its massive glaciers.
- National park known for its unique hoodoos (tall,thin rock spires)
- National park in Utah known for its steep red cliffsand The Narrows.
- National park in Alaska, home to the highest peakin North America
- National park in California famous for Half Domeand El Capitan.
12 Clues: National park located in Maine. • National park with the longest cave system in theworld • National park in Alaska known for its massive glaciers. • National park in Oregon with the deepest lake inthe U.S. • National park in Utah known for its natural stonearches. • National park in California famous for Half Domeand El Capitan. • ...
US National Parks 2023-03-25
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- The first US National Park.
- Many National Parks have this animal which is related to a dog.
- Olympic National Park is in this state.
- This National Park in Florida has alligators and crocodiles.
- Isle Royale National Park is in this US state.
- The only US National Park where you can see polar bears: Gates of the __________.
- You can see this type of brown bear in National Parks in the western US.
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- National Park in the US state of Montana.
- The most visited US National Park: Great ______ Mountains National Park.
- Na'Pali National Park is in this state.
- Together, the National Parks make up an area about the size of the country of _________.
- The tallest mountain in the US is in this National Park.
12 Clues: The first US National Park. • Olympic National Park is in this state. • Na'Pali National Park is in this state. • National Park in the US state of Montana. • Isle Royale National Park is in this US state. • The tallest mountain in the US is in this National Park. • This National Park in Florida has alligators and crocodiles. • ...
The National Parks 2022-09-19
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- This was the very first National Park to be established
- There are 59 of these scattered all over the country
- Something you can do in national parks is ___
- Yellowstone is famount for being home to many hot springs and _______
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- The temperature rises to over 120 degree here
- Protects and cares for the parks
- About 318 _____ people visit national parks every single year
- Carlsbad Caverns is full of underground ____
- Who wrote "National Parks are the best idea we ever had."
- There are over 30 types of _____ in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- Denali National Park has very tall ____
11 Clues: Protects and cares for the parks • Denali National Park has very tall ____ • Carlsbad Caverns is full of underground ____ • The temperature rises to over 120 degree here • Something you can do in national parks is ___ • There are 59 of these scattered all over the country • This was the very first National Park to be established • ...
NATIONAL PARKS 2022-03-06
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- (n) [ˈspiːʃiːz] a group/ groups of animals or plants
- (v) [əˈbændən] to leave somebody, especially somebody you are responsible for, with no intention of returning
- (adj) [ˌsʌbˈtrɒpɪkəl] related to an area near tropical area
- (n) [ˈwɪldənɪs] a large area of land that has never been developed or used for growing crops because it is difficult to live there
- (n) [ˈɔːfənɪʤ] a home for children whose parents are dead
- (v) [ɪsˈtæblɪʃ] set up
- (v) [ləʊˈkeɪt] to put or build something in a particular place
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- (n/ adj) [ˈkemɪkəl] a substance obtained by or used in a chemical process
- (v) [ˈrekəgnaɪz] to know who somebody is or what something is when you see or hear them or it, because you have seen or heard them or it before
- (adj) [ˈtɒksɪk] poisonous
- (v) [kənˈteɪn] to have sth inside
- (n) [səˈvaɪvəl] a state of continuing to live or exist
12 Clues: (v) [ɪsˈtæblɪʃ] set up • (adj) [ˈtɒksɪk] poisonous • (v) [kənˈteɪn] to have sth inside • (n) [ˈspiːʃiːz] a group/ groups of animals or plants • (n) [səˈvaɪvəl] a state of continuing to live or exist • (n) [ˈɔːfənɪʤ] a home for children whose parents are dead • (adj) [ˌsʌbˈtrɒpɪkəl] related to an area near tropical area • ...
National Parks 2024-03-28
12 Clues: a grizzly • a wild cow • more than amazing • synonym of "cascade" • symbol of the U.S.A. • a place with many trees • the first national park • an animal with big antlers • fish we can eat raw in sushi • the tallest tree in the world • the state with the largest NP • a plant you can find in the desert
mapping 2024-03-19
20 Clues: left • Parks • right • Lines • Glaciers • sea world • Big ocean • city oldest • Open space • Hot weather • long history • Disney World • Cold weather • Largest Island • National Parks • Good Barbecues • Distinctive Cutler • oldest civilisation • East to west angular • North to south south angular
National Parks 2021-11-12
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- CA-89 runs through this park
- Home to one of the tallest tree, the General Sherman
- Home to on of the most dangerous hikes
- Tallest mountain in the contiguous United States
- Large iCeBeRRRRRRgs
- Tallest mountain in the Cascade Range
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- Lowest point in America that ain't alive
- Thor's Hammer
- Adjacent to the park with the General Grant
- Has on of the deepest lakes.
- Adjacent Arches NP
- A dome cut in half
12 Clues: Thor's Hammer • Adjacent Arches NP • A dome cut in half • Large iCeBeRRRRRRgs • CA-89 runs through this park • Has on of the deepest lakes. • Tallest mountain in the Cascade Range • Home to on of the most dangerous hikes • Lowest point in America that ain't alive • Adjacent to the park with the General Grant • Tallest mountain in the contiguous United States • ...
National Parks 2024-06-19
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- first national park designated east of the Mississippi
- First national park
- State with the largest national park
- Thamnophis couchii (Common in Yosemite)
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- the common name for two species of New World vultures, each in a monotypic genus
- State with the most national parks
- the world's tallest, largest and heaviest extant species of deer
- Tallest trees on earth!
- home to the largest known cluster of late Eocene and Oligocene mammal fossils
- The youngest mountain range in the Rockies
- Named for Yucca brevifolia
- Largest Mammal in North America
12 Clues: First national park • Tallest trees on earth! • Named for Yucca brevifolia • Largest Mammal in North America • State with the most national parks • State with the largest national park • Thamnophis couchii (Common in Yosemite) • The youngest mountain range in the Rockies • first national park designated east of the Mississippi • ...
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