national parks Crossword Puzzles
April Crossword Trivia 2025-04-10
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- 84 Million ____ of Parks in USA
- Number of National Parks in USA
- Tallest Mountain on Atlantic Coast
- Park with most visitors
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- Over 300 Million in 2024
- All National Parks are ____on April 19th
- First national park designated in 1872
- State with the smallest national park
- State with the largest national park
- National park with the highest waterfall
10 Clues: Park with most visitors • Over 300 Million in 2024 • 84 Million ____ of Parks in USA • Number of National Parks in USA • Tallest Mountain on Atlantic Coast • State with the largest national park • State with the smallest national park • First national park designated in 1872 • All National Parks are ____on April 19th • National park with the highest waterfall
Jordan + Kyla 2023-07-28
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- Bride's Alma Mater
- The first street they lived on together
- How did they meet?
- Number of years together
- Bride's Hometown
- The dog's name
- What is their favorite activity to do together?
- Groom's childhood nickname
- How many years did they date long distance?
- First school Kyla taught at
- one Number of National Parks visited together
- First International Trip together
- Number of road trips together
- Number of countries visited together
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- Most recently visited National Park
- Groom's Fraternity
- Bride's Surname
- City where Jordan proposed
- Cleveland's current age (in human years)
- Groom's Surname
- Square What Chicago Neighborhood is their new house in?
- Mountains First National Park together
- Number of National Parks Cleveland has visited
- Place of the first date
24 Clues: The dog's name • Bride's Surname • Groom's Surname • Bride's Hometown • Bride's Alma Mater • Groom's Fraternity • How did they meet? • Place of the first date • Number of years together • City where Jordan proposed • Groom's childhood nickname • First school Kyla taught at • Number of road trips together • First International Trip together • Most recently visited National Park • ...
National Parks 2023-05-31
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- Glacier National Park is found in this state:
- Denali National Park is found in this state:
- This state is home to the greatest number of National Parks in the USA.
- Arches National Park is found in this state:
- There are this many National parks in the state of California
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- Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the most visited national park and spreads between North Carolina and this other state:
- This is the only National Park in the state of Minnesota.
- This is one of the two National Parks located in South Dakota, known for layered rock formations, steep canyons, bison, and bighorn sheep.
- Hot Springs National Park is found in this state:
- Although this state has many State Parks like Devil's Lake, Blue Mound, Governor Dodge, etc., there are no National Parks to be found here.
10 Clues: Denali National Park is found in this state: • Arches National Park is found in this state: • Glacier National Park is found in this state: • Hot Springs National Park is found in this state: • This is the only National Park in the state of Minnesota. • There are this many National parks in the state of California • ...
National Parks 2021-11-15
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- the highest peaks in the nation, ruled by big horn sheep
- National Park this park is in California and is a string of islands
- if this park erupted it would cover most of the US in ash, this is the 1st national park
- National Park located in California, known for Half Dome and El Capitan
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- this park is home to manatees
- has 25 glaciers, located in Washington
- located in Arizona , known for its erosion from the Colorado
- this park is built on a glacier, and used to be called Mt McKinley
- home to lots of animals, known for being the place to hold onto the 'old west'
- you can travel through the tubes and to the crater, still an active volcano
- located in Utah and known for its Hoodoos
- land developed and settled by Utah pioneers, specifically Nephi Johnson
12 Clues: this park is home to manatees • has 25 glaciers, located in Washington • located in Utah and known for its Hoodoos • the highest peaks in the nation, ruled by big horn sheep • located in Arizona , known for its erosion from the Colorado • this park is built on a glacier, and used to be called Mt McKinley • ...
National Parks 2025-04-23
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- A national park in northern Minnesota, consisting of lakes, forests, and streams.
- This national scenic riverway goes through Minneapolis.
- How many national parks are there?
- Our first national park. Known for mountains, streams, and a vast wildlife including bear, elk, and bison.
- This National Park in California is home to the famous granite rock face known as El Capitan.
- The most visited National Park.
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- A National Park in Florida that is partially underwater. Known for alligators and Boa Constrictor snakes.
- A park in California named after trees so large, you can actually drive through one in a car.
- This national park has some of the hottest temperatures on the planet. It is also the lowest point in North America.
- This animal is at the top of the food chain, and is famously found in Yellowstone National Park.
- This president created the US Forest Service, game preserves, and expanded the national park system.
- This National Park in Kentucky is home to the longest known cave system in the world.
12 Clues: The most visited National Park. • How many national parks are there? • This national scenic riverway goes through Minneapolis. • A national park in northern Minnesota, consisting of lakes, forests, and streams. • This National Park in Kentucky is home to the longest known cave system in the world. • ...
National Parks 2025-04-25
12 Clues: Old Faithful • "Grand _____" • Coastal giants • Florida mangroves • Red walls in Utah • Rugged Maine shoreline • South Dakota fossil park • Tallest North American peak • El Capitan & Half Dome in CA • Rainy forest in coastal Washington • Where Mojave meets Colorado Desert • Shelter of the General Sherman tree
National Parks Trip 2025-07-07
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- - Humps in the road
- - People, bands and floats walking on the street
- - The Grand __________
- - The 1st National Park
- - The opposite of down
- - It comes through the radio
- - Utensil used for cutting
- - This flame will keep us warm, a camp ____
- - Another way to say, Hi or Greetings!
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- - The number of ingredients in Smores
- - America's largest land mammal
- - Living on the road, sleeping in the trailer
- - Opposite of stop
- - Today, at this moment
- - The vehicle that pulls the trailer
- - Soo many in the night sky
- - This trip was a present for birthday number ___
- - A water creature you can catch and eat
- - The opposite of fast
19 Clues: - Opposite of stop • - Humps in the road • - The Grand __________ • - The opposite of down • - The opposite of fast • - Today, at this moment • - The 1st National Park • - Utensil used for cutting • - Soo many in the night sky • - It comes through the radio • - America's largest land mammal • - The vehicle that pulls the trailer • - The number of ingredients in Smores • ...
National Parks 2024-05-07
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- Isle _____; a national park in Northern Minnesota
- the first national park in the US (and the world!)
- John ____ convinced President Teddy Roosevelt to protect Yosemite
- sixty-___, the current number of national parks in the US
- a national park in Maine
- park ____ (plural); 20,000 of these work in our national parks!
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- President Woodrow ____ signed the Organic Act, which helped create the National Park System
- Gates of the _____; a national park in Alaska
- the third national park created
- a US state with five national parks
10 Clues: a national park in Maine • the third national park created • a US state with five national parks • Gates of the _____; a national park in Alaska • Isle _____; a national park in Northern Minnesota • the first national park in the US (and the world!) • sixty-___, the current number of national parks in the US • ...
WildMarsh 2025-09-14
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- How Joy and Canyon celebrate every Winter Solstice
- City where Canyon lived the longest
- City where Canyon and Joy had their first date
- Canyon's favorite food
- Number of National Parks Canyon visited
- Something Joy and Canyon have ten of
- An endurance race Canyon completed
- Canyon's favorite holiday
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- Joy's favorite food
- Number of National Parks Joy and Canyon visited together
- Where Joy and Canyon met
- Joy's favorite outdoor activity
- Something Joy has perfected
- Political office Joy sought in 2014
- City where Joy was born
- Canyon's favorite outdoor activity
- National Park where Canyon proposed
- City where Canyon was born
18 Clues: Joy's favorite food • Canyon's favorite food • City where Joy was born • Where Joy and Canyon met • Canyon's favorite holiday • City where Canyon was born • Something Joy has perfected • Joy's favorite outdoor activity • Canyon's favorite outdoor activity • An endurance race Canyon completed • City where Canyon lived the longest • Political office Joy sought in 2014 • ...
National Parks 2022-04-06
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- Bones from this animal can be seen in some national parks
- People that could no longer hunt their homeland
- the government took land away from them
- National park in California
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- 3,400 of these make up Yellowstone national park
- The first national park
- Valley in California protected this type of land
- hottest place on Earth
- National Park in Alaska, home to tallest peak
- Created to protect animals, plants and the landscape
- People that were attacked for their land
11 Clues: hottest place on Earth • The first national park • National park in California • the government took land away from them • People that were attacked for their land • National Park in Alaska, home to tallest peak • People that could no longer hunt their homeland • 3,400 of these make up Yellowstone national park • Valley in California protected this type of land • ...
National Parks Crossword 2023-09-29
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- What is the most popular park?
- National Park Service was created in 19__
- What organization was created to protect national park?.
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- Who was the president who signed the National Parks Act?
- What was the 1st national park?
- What did national parks provide for endangered species?
- How many parks were created in the 1920s?
- What president created the first national park?
- Who led public campaigns for the National Park Service?
- The only park east of the Mississippi River
10 Clues: What is the most popular park? • What was the 1st national park? • How many parks were created in the 1920s? • National Park Service was created in 19__ • The only park east of the Mississippi River • What president created the first national park? • What did national parks provide for endangered species? • Who led public campaigns for the National Park Service? • ...
National Parks Answer Key 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 Crossword 2022-07-01
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- The only national park named after a person
- Home to the world's largest tree
- the park that served as inspiration for 2 Jack Kerouac novels
- President to sign the act creating the National Park Service
- State where you'll find Glacier National Park
- Where to find hoodoos
- The only park you'll find in Minnesota
- The only US national park south of the equator
- hosts an annual "Thelma & Louis" half-marathon
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- The National Parks of the US span across this many million acres
- Hold the record for the hottest place on earth
- the first female nature guides were trained here
- You can find hundreds of shipwrecks hidden underwater here
- home to the deepest lake in the US (1,943 feet!)
- Home to the East Coast's tallest peak, Cadillac Mountain
- State with the most national parks
- First National Park
17 Clues: First National Park • Where to find hoodoos • Home to the world's largest tree • State with the most national parks • The only park you'll find in Minnesota • The only national park named after a person • State where you'll find Glacier National Park • Hold the record for the hottest place on earth • The only US national park south of the equator • ...
National Parks 2020-10-20
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- Largest National Park in the lower 48 states
- Where Anna Pigeo did a "Blind Descent"
- This park was originally named Mukuntuweap
- Chris McCandless moved here
- This state has the most National Parks
- Where you can climb El Capitan
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- Cary Grant did a mountain descent here
- It's much more than a ranch on TV
- Where Thelma and Louise had their last ride
- Most visited National Park
- Where General Sherman can be found
11 Clues: Most visited National Park • Chris McCandless moved here • Where you can climb El Capitan • It's much more than a ranch on TV • Where General Sherman can be found • Cary Grant did a mountain descent here • Where Anna Pigeo did a "Blind Descent" • This state has the most National Parks • This park was originally named Mukuntuweap • Where Thelma and Louise had their last ride • ...
National Parks 2020-10-30
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- Where Anna Pigeo did a "Blind Descent"
- Where General Sherman can be found
- This park was originally named Mukuntuweap
- Where Thelma and Louise had their last ride
- Cary Grant did a mountain descent here
- Chris McCandless moved here
- It's much more than a ranch on TV
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- Most visited National Park
- Largest National Park in the lower 48 states
- This state has the most National Parks
- Where you can climb El Capitan
11 Clues: Most visited National Park • Chris McCandless moved here • Where you can climb El Capitan • Where General Sherman can be found • It's much more than a ranch on TV • Where Anna Pigeo did a "Blind Descent" • This state has the most National Parks • Cary Grant did a mountain descent here • This park was originally named Mukuntuweap • Where Thelma and Louise had their last ride • ...
National Parks 2020-11-03
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- Chris McCandless moved here
- Where Thelma and Louise had their last ride
- Largest National Park in the lower 48
- This state has the most National Parks
- This park was originally named Mukuntuweap
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- Most visited National Park
- E.T. and Return of the Jedi were filmed here
- Where Anna Pigeon did a "Blind Descent"
- It's much more than a ranch on TV
- Where General Sherman can be found
- Where you can climb El Capitan
11 Clues: Most visited National Park • Chris McCandless moved here • Where you can climb El Capitan • It's much more than a ranch on TV • Where General Sherman can be found • Largest National Park in the lower 48 • This state has the most National Parks • Where Anna Pigeon did a "Blind Descent" • This park was originally named Mukuntuweap • Where Thelma and Louise had their last ride • ...
National Parks 2023-08-08
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- A park in Utah famous for its natural stone arches and unique rock formations.
- A diverse Washington park featuring rainforests, mountains, and coastal areas.
- The first national park in the world, famous for geysers and wildlife.
- A Utah park known for its deep canyons carved by the Colorado River.
- A rugged park in South Dakota featuring striking geological formations.
- An iconic Arizona park with one of the world's most famous canyons.
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- A Florida park characterized by its vast wetlands and diverse wildlife.
- A California park with iconic granite cliffs, waterfalls, and giant sequoias.
- A park in Montana known for its icy landscapes and glacial features.
- A national park in Maine known for its rocky coastlines and hiking trails.
- A Virginia park known for its scenic Skyline Drive and Appalachian Trail.
11 Clues: An iconic Arizona park with one of the world's most famous canyons. • A park in Montana known for its icy landscapes and glacial features. • A Utah park known for its deep canyons carved by the Colorado River. • The first national park in the world, famous for geysers and wildlife. • A Florida park characterized by its vast wetlands and diverse wildlife. • ...
U.S. National Parks 2022-06-07
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- this national park in virginia is home to Hawksbill Peak, which is the park's highest mountain
- this National park is the result of an ancient volcanic eruption and is located in the Gabilan Mountains of California
- home to the mountain formerly known as Mt. Mckinley, which is the tallest peak in our country
- this national park in Alaska is home to the largest collection of grizzly bears (2,000) in the world and the most popular spot to see them is the famous Brooks Falls
- this national park is home to 47 naturally heated springs and is the oldest protected area in the national parks system (2 words)
- this is the only National park found in the state of Minnesota
- This national park can be found uncommonly close to an urban area as it sits right next to Columbia, South Carolina
- this national park is home to Hyperion, the single tallest tree on the planet
- this national parks receives about 43 feet of snow every year and is home to the deepest lake in the U.S. (2 words)
- President Barack Obama is the first sitting president to visit this National Park in Maine
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- About 118 miles of this park stretches along the border between the United States and Mexico (2 words)
- this park is found in New Mexico and is the largest gypsum dune field in the world (2 words)
- this Utah National Park's name means "sanctuary" or "refuge" in Hebrew and used to be known as Mukuntuweap National Monument
- this national park is home to the worlds largest and most expansive cave system (2 words)
- this area was deemed a national park in 2020, making it America's newest National Park (3 words)
- This national park is comprised of over 2 million cacti and finds itself nestled in the Sonora Desert
- this national park in Washington state has 60 named glaciers and is home to the Hoh Rainforest which gets over 12 feet of rain per year.
17 Clues: this is the only National park found in the state of Minnesota • this national park is home to Hyperion, the single tallest tree on the planet • this national park is home to the worlds largest and most expansive cave system (2 words) • President Barack Obama is the first sitting president to visit this National Park in Maine • ...
National Parks 2020-06-19
11 Clues: cave • geysers • FL wet park • South Dakota • caldera lake • 4 presidents • many glaciers • bears in our camp • exploding mountains • highest mountain in US • big hole in the ground
National Parks 2023-06-25
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- Yellowstone state park crosses into this many states.
- What is the nation's first national park?
- Where is Everglades National Park?
- What state has the most national parks?
- What state has the smallest national park? Hint: They have not springs.
- Which state has 8 frosty national parks?
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- Home to the world's largest trees.
- Location of the first automobile park pass.
- The Grand Canyon is so deep you can stack ____ Great Pyramids in it.
- This state has the 'newest' national park.
- This president signed legislation to establish the first national park.
11 Clues: Home to the world's largest trees. • Where is Everglades National Park? • What state has the most national parks? • Which state has 8 frosty national parks? • What is the nation's first national park? • This state has the 'newest' national park. • Location of the first automobile park pass. • Yellowstone state park crosses into this many states. • ...
National Parks 2020-10-30
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- Where Anna Pigeo did a "Blind Descent"
- Cary Grant did a mountain descent here
- Chris McCandless moved here
- This state has the most National Parks
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- Where Thelma and Louise had their last ride
- Where General Sherman can be found
- Most visited National Park
- It's much more than a ranch on TV
- Largest National Park in the lower 48 states
- Where you can climb El Capitan
- This park was originally named Mukuntuweap
11 Clues: Most visited National Park • Chris McCandless moved here • Where you can climb El Capitan • Where General Sherman can be found • It's much more than a ranch on TV • Where Anna Pigeo did a "Blind Descent" • Cary Grant did a mountain descent here • This state has the most National Parks • This park was originally named Mukuntuweap • Where Thelma and Louise had their last ride • ...
States and Countries 2023-11-20
20 Clues: moose • Pecans • Cowboys • wildlife • Hershey's • Las vegas • High plains • Yellowstone • Fine jewelry • country music • quality skiing • National parks • white mountains • Ancient monument • Application trail • Statue of liberty • National elections • Where the king lives • Warm and sunny climate • Civil rights movements
Christmas Present 2022-12-10
11 Clues: our pet • love language • place never been to • place that is erupting • least favorite element • free item on an airplane • number of national parks • favorite place in the US • first national park together • activity never done together • number of national parks been to together
California’s National Parks 2024-12-16
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- Which Meadow has tall trees and a quiet path ?
- Petrol is sold in what unit ?
- The unit you use to mesure a space: 1 … = 100 m2
- Where water falls off a cliff
- The are national parks and … parks
- Which hike should be on our bucket list ?
- Which one of the 9 California National Parks is the smallest
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- When you loose your husband
- What protects the valley’s fragile landscape ?
- The surroundings of a lake
- The people that come to visit the place. There are over 2.7 million of them each year
- Another name for the lake (you can have a scenic overlook at it at the start of the trail)
- What is the englobe for « magnifique »
- What is the translation for “luxuriant” ?
- The start of a hike
- Where is situed California : East/West
16 Clues: The start of a hike • The surroundings of a lake • When you loose your husband • Petrol is sold in what unit ? • Where water falls off a cliff • The are national parks and … parks • What is the englobe for « magnifique » • Where is situed California : East/West • What is the translation for “luxuriant” ? • Which hike should be on our bucket list ? • ...
The Mighty Five National Parks 2021-10-06
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- What is the most photographed landform in Canyonlands National Park?
- What kind of canyons are found in Capitol Reef National Park?
- Labryinth Canyon is located in which national park?
- This National Park is located near Moab, Utah.
- Which national park is located in the middle of all the other parks on a map?
- The number of National Parks that are in Utah.
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- Bryce Canyon National Park has these red rock formations that look like trees. What are they called?
- The city is the closest to Zion National Park.
- The type of government that owns National Parks.
- The hike known as "Angel's Landing," is located in which National Park?
10 Clues: The city is the closest to Zion National Park. • This National Park is located near Moab, Utah. • The number of National Parks that are in Utah. • The type of government that owns National Parks. • Labryinth Canyon is located in which national park? • What kind of canyons are found in Capitol Reef National Park? • ...
US National Parks 2025-06-18
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- A unique blend of mountains and coastline, offering rugged shores, historic carriage roads, and stunning sunrises from Cadillac Mountain. (ME)
- Boasts incredible diversity with glacier-capped mountains, old-growth temperate rainforests (like the Hoh Rainforest), and wild coastline. (WA)
- Is the hottest, driest, and lowest of all the U.S. national parks and is the largest national park in the contiguous U.S. (CA/NV)
- Features a dramatic range of jagged peaks, pristine lakes, and abundant wildlife, often visited in conjunction with Yellowstone since it’s only 10 miles away. (WY)
- Consistently the most visited, known for its stunning autumn foliage, diverse wildlife, and extensive hiking trails. (TN/NC)
- Known for its magnificent glacier-carved mountains, pristine lakes, and the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road. (MT)
- Famous for its unique "hoodoo" formations made from red, orange, and white rock colors. (UT)
- A stark desert landscape, including portions of the Mojave and Colorado Deserts, with fascinating rock formations and the distinctive trees. (CA)
- Famous for its dramatic waterfalls, giant sequoia groves, granite cliffs like El Capitan and Half Dome, and a beautiful valley carved by glaciers. (CA)
- Renowned for its towering sandstone cliffs, narrow slot canyons, and unique hiking experiences like Angels Landing and The Narrows. (UT)
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- Offers spectacular mountain scenery with towering peaks, alpine lakes, and diverse ecosystems, accessible via scenic drives like Trail Ridge Road. (CO)
- Home to over 2,000 natural sandstone arches. (UT)
- Dominated by the iconic, heavily glaciated stratovolcano, offering stunning subalpine meadows and forests and is circled by the Wonderland Trail. (WA)
- A natural wonder of immense scale, famous for its awe-inspiring geological formations carved by the Colorado River. (AZ)
- A vast wetland ecosystem with unique wildlife like alligators and a crucial bird habitat and is the third largest national park. (FL)
- America's first national park, famous for its geothermal features like Old Faithful geyser, hot springs, and abundant wildlife including bison and wolves. (WY, MT, ID)
16 Clues: Home to over 2,000 natural sandstone arches. (UT) • Famous for its unique "hoodoo" formations made from red, orange, and white rock colors. (UT) • Known for its magnificent glacier-carved mountains, pristine lakes, and the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road. (MT) • ...
National Parks 2024-07-17
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- this park has over 2,000 natural arches
- Valley this national park had the highest every recorded temperature
- home of El Capitan in the Chihuahuan desert
- Utah’s first state park
- Canyon The biggest canyon in the US
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- This national park has the blue ridge mountains
- Known for its massive trees
- The only national park in Montana
- the largest wilderness east of the Mississippi
- this park has over half the world’s active geysers
10 Clues: Utah’s first state park • Known for its massive trees • The only national park in Montana • Canyon The biggest canyon in the US • this park has over 2,000 natural arches • home of El Capitan in the Chihuahuan desert • the largest wilderness east of the Mississippi • This national park has the blue ridge mountains • this park has over half the world’s active geysers • ...
National Parks 2025-03-14
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- What national park is in Washington's Olympic Peninsula?
- What national park is located in Montana's Rocky Mountains?
- What national park has an arch that stand in Devils garden?
- Where is Hot Springs National Park located?
- Where is Crater Lake National Park located?
- What state is the Lincoln Boyhood National Park?
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- What national park is located in Montana?
- What national park is in Utah?
- What national park is located in Arizona?
- What national park has a tunnel tree near by?
10 Clues: What national park is in Utah? • What national park is located in Montana? • What national park is located in Arizona? • Where is Hot Springs National Park located? • Where is Crater Lake National Park located? • What national park has a tunnel tree near by? • What state is the Lincoln Boyhood National Park? • What national park is in Washington's Olympic Peninsula? • ...
National Parks 2025-07-28
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- park with Beach Trail and Bartlett River Trail. Answer: Glacier Bay
- international peace park. Answer: Glacier
- stop for father and son who visited every national park in the lower 48.
- Shenandoah
- national park in the United States. Answer: Gateway Arch
- to the deepest lake in the United States. Answer: Crater Lake
- park with the world’s longest cave system. Answer: Mammoth Cave
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- park with over 175 trails through rainforest, mountains, and diverse ecosystems. Answer: Olympic
- Sherman, the world’s largest tree, is found in this park. Answer: Sequoia
- to the most active volcano, Kilauea. Answer: Hawaii Volcanoes
- park that spans 41.1 square miles. Answer: Congaree
- of Nik Wallenda’s 2013 tightrope walk. Answer: Grand Canyon
- of U.S. sites with “National Park” in their name. Answer: Sixty-three
13 Clues: Shenandoah • international peace park. Answer: Glacier • park that spans 41.1 square miles. Answer: Congaree • national park in the United States. Answer: Gateway Arch • of Nik Wallenda’s 2013 tightrope walk. Answer: Grand Canyon • to the most active volcano, Kilauea. Answer: Hawaii Volcanoes • to the deepest lake in the United States. Answer: Crater Lake • ...
National Parks 2020-09-06
National Parks 2021-02-24
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- One of the hottest temperatures on earth recorded at this park (West Coast, 134 degrees)
- National Parks span across this many states
- most visited national park (located in North Carolina & Tennessee)
- oldest park east of the Mississippi River
- This animal herd is 5,000 animals strong in Yellowstone National Park
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- State with the largest national park Wrangell-St. Elias (northwest)
- this state has the most National Parks with a total of nine
- National Park System includes this many sites with “National Park” in their name
- America’s first national park (1872)
- smallest national park (5,500 acres)
10 Clues: America’s first national park (1872) • smallest national park (5,500 acres) • oldest park east of the Mississippi River • National Parks span across this many states • this state has the most National Parks with a total of nine • most visited national park (located in North Carolina & Tennessee) • State with the largest national park Wrangell-St. Elias (northwest) • ...
National Parks 2022-05-23
10 Clues: захищати • глибокий • наляканий • невідомий • різноманіття • заспокоїтись • до; у напрямку до • назад; задом наперед • неймовірний; надзвичайний • усвідомлювати + переклади:Вони усвідомлюють проблему.
National parks 2024-03-29
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- a fire that is build during camping trips
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- people who travel to visit different places
- walking in nature, especially in the mountains or forests
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- roads paths designed for riding bicycles
- a large area covered with trees
- staying overnight outdoors, often in a tent
- a structure that goes over water to help people cross from one side to another
- park a large area of protected land
- the highest point of a hill or mountain
10 Clues: a large area covered with trees • park a large area of protected land • the highest point of a hill or mountain • roads paths designed for riding bicycles • a large body of water surrounded by land • a fire that is build during camping trips • staying overnight outdoors, often in a tent • people who travel to visit different places • ...
National Parks 2024-10-02
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- What’s the biggest Midwestern national park?
- What's the smallest national park?
- What’s the biggest national park in Indiana?
- What is the biggest animal in Yellowstone?
- What's the nearest national park to Columbus, In?
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- What President founded the first national park?
- What state is Wrangell-St.Elias National Park located in?
- In what state is Yellowstone located?
- What was the first national park?
- Who was the “Father of the “National Parks”?
10 Clues: What was the first national park? • What's the smallest national park? • In what state is Yellowstone located? • What is the biggest animal in Yellowstone? • What’s the biggest Midwestern national park? • Who was the “Father of the “National Parks”? • What’s the biggest national park in Indiana? • What President founded the first national park? • ...
Rosa Parks 2025-10-13
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- Brown vs. Board of Education was a Supreme Court case ruling that segregation in public places is _____.
- Who was a famous American historian, writer and civil rights activist and spokesperson?
- In 1945, Rosa Parks was registered to _____.
- The NAACP is the oldest, largest, and most famous _____.
- What are Martin Luther King, Jr. and Jesse Jackson?
- In 1934, Rosa Parks received her _____.
- What was a very important part of the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s?
- What is the name of the hate group that uses threats and violence against blacks and other minorities?
- In 1932, Rosa Parks got _____.
- What ended in 1865 at the end of the Civil War?
- Rosa Parks was ______ in 1913.
- Where in Alabama was Rosa Parks born?
- Montgomery Industrial School for Girls was the name of the _____ Rosa Parks was enrolled in.
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- The Ku Klux Klan wore white _____ and _____ to cover their faces.
- T/F In 1924, Rosa Parks attended the Montgomery Industrial School for Girls.
- What job did Rosa Parks have for the Montgomery Chapter of the NAACP?
- Who did Rosa Parks marry?
- Where in Alabama did Rosa Parks grow up?
- What KEPT blacks and whites separated in public facilities?
- What war was fought between the North and the South?
- What IS the separation of white and blacks in a public facility?
- St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Chruch is the church Rosa Parks attended when she lived in _____, Alabama.
- In 1944, Rosa Parks went to work at _____ Air Force Base.
- What is the abbreviation for National Association for the Advancement of Colored People?
24 Clues: Who did Rosa Parks marry? • In 1932, Rosa Parks got _____. • Rosa Parks was ______ in 1913. • Where in Alabama was Rosa Parks born? • In 1934, Rosa Parks received her _____. • Where in Alabama did Rosa Parks grow up? • In 1945, Rosa Parks was registered to _____. • What ended in 1865 at the end of the Civil War? • What are Martin Luther King, Jr. and Jesse Jackson? • ...
NATIONAL PARKS 2013-12-09
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- they live in the jungle where theres water
- someone in charge of the captive breeding program
- the team that work at the nursery
- what nocturnal animal is at the pink house?
- animals that came on the island by ships are...
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- long blind and hard to find
- Its has a blue tail and is not in the jungle anymore
- The team that did the crab fencing
- they can open up a coconut
- they migrate at the end of the year
10 Clues: they can open up a coconut • long blind and hard to find • the team that work at the nursery • The team that did the crab fencing • they migrate at the end of the year • they live in the jungle where theres water • what nocturnal animal is at the pink house? • animals that came on the island by ships are... • someone in charge of the captive breeding program • ...
National Parks 2023-04-16
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- Fishing in the Missive lakes and the norther lights
- Utah Famous for angels Landing
- washington the large temperate climate hoh rainforest
- arizona it made teddy roosevelt cry
- California General Sherman the biggest tree in the world
- Alaska the highest peak in north america
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- wyoming the longest geyser old faithful
- florida shark valley and riverboats probably
- montana going to the sun road
- south dakota worlds richest fossil bed
10 Clues: montana going to the sun road • Utah Famous for angels Landing • arizona it made teddy roosevelt cry • south dakota worlds richest fossil bed • wyoming the longest geyser old faithful • Alaska the highest peak in north america • florida shark valley and riverboats probably • Fishing in the Missive lakes and the norther lights • ...
National Parks 2024-09-12
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- This state is home to New River Gorge, America's newest national park
- Which park is home to large cactus of the same name
- this park is home to an endangered species of panther
- Formed by the eruption of a volcano, this lake is the deepest lake in the us
- This became the smallest national park in 2018
- What was the first national park? in1872
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- mather point and yavapai observation station are sights to see at what park
- These great mountains are the most visited with 13 million a year
- At which park could you see the Tower of babel, eye of the whale and a parade of elephants?
- These falls in Yosemite is 9 times taller than Niagra
10 Clues: What was the first national park? in1872 • This became the smallest national park in 2018 • Which park is home to large cactus of the same name • this park is home to an endangered species of panther • These falls in Yosemite is 9 times taller than Niagra • These great mountains are the most visited with 13 million a year • ...
National parks 2024-09-30
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- This National Park is located in Wyoming and now has more than 250 miles of trails that weave past forests, lakes and the jagged, snow-capped peaks of the Grand Teton mountain range.
- This National Park stands out for its groups of impressive waterfalls, such as Vernal Fall and Bridalveil Fall.
- This National Park Spanning six million acres of unspoiled Alaskan wilderness, This National Park and Preserve is as vast as it is fascinating.
- This National Park is formed by millions of year-old rocks, located in Phoenix Arizona.
- This National Park is a 2.2 million-acre park, which stretches across Wyoming, Montana and Idaho.
- This National park is a paradise for thrill seekers located in the beautiful mountains of Utah. Hike Angels Landing, which brings you up through a nearly 1,500-foot natural staircase.
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- This National Park is home to the most extensive collection of hoodoos in the world. Located in southern Utah, the nearly 36,000-acre park offers an array of hiking opportunities.
- This National Park spans two mountain ranges and includes more than 700 lakes across Montana.
- This National Park is known for their sky-high redwood trees, which typically soar more than 300 feet tall located in California.
- This National Park is Comprised of glaciers, coastal fjords, and icefields, Kenai Fjords National Park transports guests to an age where ice covers large parts of the earth.
10 Clues: This National Park is formed by millions of year-old rocks, located in Phoenix Arizona. • This National Park spans two mountain ranges and includes more than 700 lakes across Montana. • This National Park is a 2.2 million-acre park, which stretches across Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. • ...
National parks 2024-09-30
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- This National Park is located in Wyoming and now has more than 250 miles of trails that weave past forests, lakes and the jagged, snow-capped peaks of the Grand Teton mountain range.
- This National Park stands out for its groups of impressive waterfalls, such as Vernal Fall and Bridalveil Fall.
- This National Park Spanning six million acres of unspoiled Alaskan wilderness, This National Park and Preserve is as vast as it is fascinating.
- This National Park is formed by millions of year-old rocks, located in Phoenix Arizona.
- This National Park is a 2.2 million-acre park, which stretches across Wyoming, Montana and Idaho.
- This National park is a paradise for thrill seekers located in the beautiful mountains of Utah. Hike Angels Landing, which brings you up through a nearly 1,500-foot natural staircase.
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- This National Park is home to the most extensive collection of hoodoos in the world. Located in southern Utah, the nearly 36,000-acre park offers an array of hiking opportunities.
- This National Park spans two mountain ranges and includes more than 700 lakes across Montana.
- This National Park is known for their sky-high redwood trees, which typically soar more than 300 feet tall located in California.
- This National Park is Comprised of glaciers, coastal fjords, and icefields, Kenai Fjords National Park transports guests to an age where ice covers large parts of the earth.
10 Clues: This National Park is formed by millions of year-old rocks, located in Phoenix Arizona. • This National Park spans two mountain ranges and includes more than 700 lakes across Montana. • This National Park is a 2.2 million-acre park, which stretches across Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. • ...
National Parks Crossword #3 2024-04-03
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- Process of wearing away land by natural forces
- Originating from a particular area
- Dense covering of trees in a forest
- Scenery or view of a particular area
- Highest point of a mountain
- Outline of parks features against the sky
- This National Park has the deepest lake in the United States
- Located on the coast of Maine, featuring rocky beaches and lush forests
- This National Park has 344 square miles of navigable waters.
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- Protected area for animals to thrive
- Home to the world'slargest collection of geysers and hot springs
- Known for its stunning red rock formations
- Natural waterways that flow through land
- Known for its unique hoodoo rock formations
- Stating point of a hiking or biking path
- The least visited National Park, located in Alaska
- Natural volcanic glass
- Staying overnight in a tent or RV
- Remains of a plant or animal preserved in rock
- Considered the “Father of National Parks”
20 Clues: Natural volcanic glass • Highest point of a mountain • Staying overnight in a tent or RV • Originating from a particular area • Dense covering of trees in a forest • Protected area for animals to thrive • Scenery or view of a particular area • Natural waterways that flow through land • Stating point of a hiking or biking path • Outline of parks features against the sky • ...
National Park 2023-03-09
9 Clues: All plant life • All animal life • A 2,185 mile trail • Oldest US National Park • most common visited National park • Least common visited National park • US state with the most National Parks • US state with the least National Parks • National Park that had the largest trees
NATIONAL PARKS 2021-04-02
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- The lunges of the Earth
- Mother earth
- The Nile,The Ganga,The Kaveri
- A complex relationship between all the living and non-living things
- They are made up hundreds to thousands of tiny creatures called polyps
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- large floating mass of ice
- protected areas for conservation of wildlife
- A wild carnivorous mammal which is the largest member of the dog family
- The color of gold
- The natural engineers of river dams
10 Clues: Mother earth • The color of gold • The lunges of the Earth • large floating mass of ice • The Nile,The Ganga,The Kaveri • The natural engineers of river dams • protected areas for conservation of wildlife • A complex relationship between all the living and non-living things • They are made up hundreds to thousands of tiny creatures called polyps • ...
NATIONAL PARKS 2021-04-02
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- The lunges of the Earth
- Protected areas for conservation of wildlife
- A complex relationship between all the living and non-living things
- The Nile,The Ganga,The Kaveri
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- Mother Earth
- They are made up hundreds to thousands of tiny creatures called polyps
- Large floating mass of ice
- A wild carnivorous mammal which is the largest member of the dog family
- The natural engineers of river dams
- The color of gold
10 Clues: Mother Earth • The color of gold • The lunges of the Earth • Large floating mass of ice • The Nile,The Ganga,The Kaveri • The natural engineers of river dams • Protected areas for conservation of wildlife • A complex relationship between all the living and non-living things • They are made up hundreds to thousands of tiny creatures called polyps • ...
NATIONAL PARKS 2023-11-21
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- living in a tent, etc. on holiday
- the warmest season of the year
- a deep valley with steep sides of rock
- a natural flow of water that continues in a long line across land to the sea
- a person who visits a person or place
- a natural spring that sometimes sends hot water or steam up into the air
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- the coldest season of the year
- a very high hill, often with rocks near the top
- the measurement in degrees of how hot or cold a thing or place is
- the activity of going for long walks in the country for pleasure
10 Clues: the coldest season of the year • the warmest season of the year • living in a tent, etc. on holiday • a person who visits a person or place • a deep valley with steep sides of rock • a very high hill, often with rocks near the top • the activity of going for long walks in the country for pleasure • the measurement in degrees of how hot or cold a thing or place is • ...
National Parks 2024-08-01
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- Wyoming - Mountain range near Jackson Hole
- Wyoming - Geothermal wonderland
- Alaska - Tallest mountain in North America
- California - Has the tallest trees on earth
- Utah-Over 2,000 of these natural curved scructures
- Utah - Sandstone formations and Virgin River Narrows
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- New Mexico - 275 square miles of snow-colored dunes (2 words)
- Arizona - Carved by the Colorado River (2 words)
- Florida - Largest tropical wilderness in the U.S.
- Nevada - Hottest, lowest place in the U.S. (2 words)
10 Clues: Wyoming - Geothermal wonderland • Wyoming - Mountain range near Jackson Hole • Alaska - Tallest mountain in North America • California - Has the tallest trees on earth • Arizona - Carved by the Colorado River (2 words) • Florida - Largest tropical wilderness in the U.S. • Utah-Over 2,000 of these natural curved scructures • ...
National Parks 2023-02-22
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- What state is the Teton national park found in?
- What month was Grand Teton established?
- What state is the Rocky Mountain national park found in?
- Both parks were established by a...
- Mountain Which park has the highest peak?
- Which Nation Park is bigger?
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- What month was Rocky Mountain established?
- We need to ___ the environment and wildlife
- Teton national park is the only national park that has what in it?
- What animal do they both have in common?
10 Clues: Which Nation Park is bigger? • Both parks were established by a... • What month was Grand Teton established? • What animal do they both have in common? • Mountain Which park has the highest peak? • What month was Rocky Mountain established? • We need to ___ the environment and wildlife • What state is the Teton national park found in? • ...
National Parks 2024-12-24
NATIONAL PARKS 2024-09-13
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- - Home to some of the world's largest trees
- - Known for its misty mountains and diverse wildlife
- - Famous for its dramatic canyon views
- - Known for its diverse ecosystems and rainforests
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- - National park on the coast of Maine
- - First national park in the U.S.
- - National park spanning several states
- - Known for its giant sequoias and waterfalls
- - National park known for its canyons and rock formations
- - National park known for its glaciers and rugged terrain
10 Clues: - First national park in the U.S. • - National park on the coast of Maine • - Famous for its dramatic canyon views • - National park spanning several states • - Home to some of the world's largest trees • - Known for its giant sequoias and waterfalls • - Known for its diverse ecosystems and rainforests • - Known for its misty mountains and diverse wildlife • ...
National Parks 2024-11-12
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- The national park had many ________ spots where we could see tall mountains, colorful wildflowers, and a flowing river
- The guide showed us the ________ of the deer, pointing to the forest where they find food, shelter, and safety
- We visited the ___________, a tall statue in the park that honors a famous person who helped protect the land.
- We set up our tents at the ___________, a special place in the park where families stay to enjoy nature, with picnic tables and a fire pit for cooking.
- We stopped at the __________, a large body of water where the park stores water for drinking and to help keep the plants and animals healthy.
- We followed the ______ through the forest, a path marked with signs that led us past tall trees and a bubbling stream.
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- While hiking in the park, we saw many types of _______, including deer, squirrels, and colorful birds
- The ranger explained how the forest, river, and animals all work together in one _________, where each part helps keep the others healthy
- The park rangers taught us about __________ and how protecting the plants and animals keeps the park beautiful and safe for everyone
- The _________ guided us on a nature walk, pointing out different animals and explaining how to stay safe in the park
10 Clues: While hiking in the park, we saw many types of _______, including deer, squirrels, and colorful birds • The guide showed us the ________ of the deer, pointing to the forest where they find food, shelter, and safety • We visited the ___________, a tall statue in the park that honors a famous person who helped protect the land. • ...
National Parks 2025-12-05
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- sits atop the largest supervolcano in North America.
- recognition from the Guinness Book of World Records and remarkably grows on a hill.
- home to the largest known cluster of late Eocene and Oligocene mammal fossils.
- oldest park east of the Mississippi River
- home to the largest concentration of brown bears in the world. In fac
- El Capitan granite monolith
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- inspired sisters Esther and Elizabeth Burnell to become the first female naturalists certified by the National Park Service.
- some would call the canyon "grand"
- Maxson's favorite hat
- rocks are up too 270 million years old
10 Clues: Maxson's favorite hat • El Capitan granite monolith • some would call the canyon "grand" • rocks are up too 270 million years old • oldest park east of the Mississippi River • sits atop the largest supervolcano in North America. • home to the largest concentration of brown bears in the world. In fac • ...
UK National Parks 2022-03-20
15 Clues: the first • the thrill • rare finds • the walkers • the classic • the challenge • the lake town • the highlands • history haven • the weekender • the whimsical • unique culture • the fish & dinos • the river heaven • is for daydreamers
Karnataka national parks 2024-08-29
15 Clues: hills • Bison • birds • kaveri • Mysore • Waterfalls • Bannerghatta • bird species • western ghats • tiger reserve • Barapede caves • Butterfly park • ancient temples • endangered species • Northern part of ktka
US National Parks 2025-11-30
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- a wild animal like a big dog
- hot water that goes up in the sky
- a very high hill
- a deep valley with high sides
- a fire you make outside
- walking in nature
- going up a tree with your hands and feet
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- a famous park in California
- a famous park in the US
- a big brown animal living in North America
- a large, strong animal with thick fur
- a person who works in a national park
- catching a fish in a lake or a river
- a big area of water surrounded by land
- riding a bicycle
15 Clues: a very high hill • riding a bicycle • walking in nature • a famous park in the US • a fire you make outside • a famous park in California • a wild animal like a big dog • a deep valley with high sides • hot water that goes up in the sky • catching a fish in a lake or a river • a large, strong animal with thick fur • a person who works in a national park • ...
Nevada State Parks 2022-06-23
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- Park contains remains of 1860s silver mill
- 1923 governor to propose state park system
- Work relief program (for short) that helped build key infrastructure in the parks
- Home to Mormon Station
- Department for State Parks (for short)
- Current State Parks Administrator, Bob ___
- Common practice in all State Parks (3 words)
- Nevada's first and most elaborate military outpost
- Nevada's largest State Park
- Walker River SRA spans ___ miles of the East Walker River
- Red formations at Valley of Fire
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- Reservoir at Spring Valley
- Ice Age is home to this 1962-63 expedition
- Bi-state park
- Park adjacent to a National Monument
- Walker River park unit
- 'Explore your Nevada' governor
- Northern-most State Park
- Earliest inhabitants of the Colorado River Valley
- Home to annual Gravel Grinder
- A State Recreation Area
- 'First Lady of Las Vegas' Helen ___
- John ___ built original Mormon Station in 1851
- State Parks originally known as 'State Recreational Grounds and ___ Refuges'
24 Clues: Bi-state park • Walker River park unit • Home to Mormon Station • A State Recreation Area • Northern-most State Park • Reservoir at Spring Valley • Nevada's largest State Park • Home to annual Gravel Grinder • 'Explore your Nevada' governor • Red formations at Valley of Fire • 'First Lady of Las Vegas' Helen ___ • Park adjacent to a National Monument • ...
National park 2 2024-10-09
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- 95% of park is covered by water
- Famous hoodoo rock formations
- Known for its “Going to the Sun” road
- Our 26th president
- 90% of its 5 million annual visitors are seen at “south rim”
- North America’s tallest mountain
- Known for it’t over 2000+ arch formations
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- Has the deepest lake at 1,943 feet in the US
- Referred to as the “Galapagos of the North”
- The number of National parks
- Ancestral Puebloans used to live here
- Which state has the most National parks
- The largest tree in the world
- The first National park
- The Hoh rain forest is here
15 Clues: Our 26th president • The first National park • The Hoh rain forest is here • The number of National parks • The largest tree in the world • Famous hoodoo rock formations • 95% of park is covered by water • North America’s tallest mountain • Ancestral Puebloans used to live here • Known for its “Going to the Sun” road • Which state has the most National parks • ...
Chloe National Park 2023-03-09
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- which state is the smallest national park located
- second national park
- which state has the biggest national park
- how many million acres of land do the national park service protect.
- where was the hottest temperature on earth
- how many parks does California have
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- how many visitors does the least visited national park get
- which state is the Grand Canyon located
- first national park
- The only state to not have any national parks or national monuments
10 Clues: first national park • second national park • how many parks does California have • which state is the Grand Canyon located • which state has the biggest national park • where was the hottest temperature on earth • which state is the smallest national park located • how many visitors does the least visited national park get • ...
U.S. National Parks 2025-09-25
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- – Rainforest and mountains in Washington
- – Home of Old Faithful
- – Tree-filled desert landscape
- – Coastal beauty in Maine
- – Home to the tallest trees
- – Florida’s vast wetlands
- – Tallest peak in North America
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- – El Capitan and waterfalls
- – Hoodoos in Utah
- – Utah’s red rock canyon
- – Giants of the forest
- – Rugged terrain in South Dakota
- – Natural sandstone formations
- – Icy peaks in Montana
- – Canyon carved by the Colorado
15 Clues: – Hoodoos in Utah • – Giants of the forest • – Home of Old Faithful • – Icy peaks in Montana • – Utah’s red rock canyon • – Coastal beauty in Maine • – Florida’s vast wetlands • – El Capitan and waterfalls • – Home to the tallest trees • – Tree-filled desert landscape • – Natural sandstone formations • – Canyon carved by the Colorado • – Tallest peak in North America • ...
Canada's daily life 2014-01-28
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- who did the most art
- One of the features in the festivals
- many Canadians live in
- Canada's is _________ based
- many land in Canada have _________
- how many national parks are there
- One of the things you can do in a national parks in Canada
- what's there main feature in Canada
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- Canada's ancestry
- one of Canada cites feature
- after world war 2 many ___________
- you have to have a lot of ___________ to farm
- one of the main language
- what main country speaks French
14 Clues: Canada's ancestry • who did the most art • many Canadians live in • one of the main language • one of Canada cites feature • Canada's is _________ based • what main country speaks French • how many national parks are there • after world war 2 many ___________ • many land in Canada have _________ • what's there main feature in Canada • One of the features in the festivals • ...
US National Parks 2025-06-23
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- this park in southern Alaska features tundra, forests, lakes and mountains
- located in the Gulf of Mexico, this island park protects coral reefs
- this New Mexico national park has over 100 caves!
- Michigan's only national park, this is a remote island cluster in Lake Superior reachable only by seaplane or ferry!
- this park in southwest Texas includes the Chisos mountain range and a swath of the Chihuahua desert
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- this park on Maine's Atlantic Coast is located primarily on Mount Desert Island
- this park spans three western states and is home to the famous Old Faithful geyser
- this park along the Canadian border of Minnesota is known for its two huge lakes filled with islands
- this park in southern California is characterized by rock formations and stark desert landscapes and is named for a plant that grows there!
- this park extends along the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia
- this park protects a tropical wildneress in southern Florida
- this park in northwest Wyoming includes the popular destination of Jackson Hole
- this southwestern Utah park features steep red cliffs rising above a canyon with a river that flows to emerald pools
- located in California's Sierra Nevada mountains, this park is known for its enormous trees!
14 Clues: this New Mexico national park has over 100 caves! • this park extends along the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia • this park protects a tropical wildneress in southern Florida • located in the Gulf of Mexico, this island park protects coral reefs • this park in southern Alaska features tundra, forests, lakes and mountains • ...
Get To Know Your 20 States! 2019-01-24
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- / The state dance is called Polka.
- / The state reptile is the western painted turtle.
- / The state motto is Eureka.
- / The state motto is “ Equal Rights”
- York / The state fruit is the apple.
- / The state dance is Hula.
- / The state crustacean is Crawfish.
- / The state-hood is Feb. 6, 1788
- / The time zone is central.
- / The most populated city is Portland.
- / The state nickname is Hawkeye State
- / The state capital is Juneau.
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- / The state stone is a Salem limestone.
- / The state muffin is blueberry.
- / The state crop is peanuts.
- / The state has five national parks.
- / It has three counties
- / The national park here is Mammoth Cave National Park.
- / It has zero national parks.
- / The state fish is the Brook trout.
- / The state song is "Roll On, Columbia, Roll On".
- / The state capital is Jackson.
- / The state metal is silver.
- / The most populated city is Phoenix.
- / The state is square dancing.
- / The state beverage is tomato juice.
- / The state insect is the honeybee.
27 Clues: / It has three counties • / The state dance is Hula. • / The time zone is central. • / The state crop is peanuts. • / The state motto is Eureka. • / The state metal is silver. • / It has zero national parks. • / The state is square dancing. • / The state capital is Juneau. • / The state capital is Jackson. • / The state muffin is blueberry. • ...
Adventures 2025-12-25
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- Former Cupertino mall site undergoing major redevelopment.
- The unofficial state fruit of Montana; great in jam.
- Famous scenic road in Glacier National Park.
- Washington’s iconic glaciated stratovolcano.
- Giant winged sea creature often seen on night dives.
- The hottest and driest National Park in the U.S.
- The "Borough of Parks" in New York City.
- The Japanese word for cherry blossoms.
- Massive hills of wind-blown quartz found in Death Valley.
- Maui destination famous for windsurfing and sea turtles.
- The gateway city to Glacier National Park.
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- High desert park known for its "seussian" flora.
- Gentle "sea cow" found in Florida's warm springs.
- Deep-fried dough squares covered in powdered sugar.
- West Coast eatery known for sustainable seafood bowls.
- Rare Hawaiian shore colored by olivine crystals.
- Stunning turquoise alpine lake in Montana.
- Multicolored volcanic hills in the Black Mountains.
- Volcanic National Park in Northern California.
- Activity done at night in dark-sky parks.
- Popular spot for bubbling soon-tofu stew.
- Famous university located in Westwood, Los Angeles.
- The highest peak in North America.
23 Clues: The highest peak in North America. • The Japanese word for cherry blossoms. • The "Borough of Parks" in New York City. • Activity done at night in dark-sky parks. • Popular spot for bubbling soon-tofu stew. • Stunning turquoise alpine lake in Montana. • The gateway city to Glacier National Park. • Famous scenic road in Glacier National Park. • ...
Get To Know Your States! 2019-01-24
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- / The state motto is “ Equal Rights”
- / The state fruit is the apple.
- / The state reptile is the western painted turtle.
- / The state fish is the Brook trout.
- / The state crustacean is Crawfish.
- / The state insect is the honeybee.
- / The state stone is a Salem limestone.
- / The state-hood is Feb. 6, 1788
- / The state nickname is Hawkeye State
- / The most populated city is Phoenix.
- / The state dance is Hula.
- / The state dance is called Polka.
- / The state crop is peanuts.
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- / The most populated city is Portland.
- / The state muffin is blueberry.
- / The national park here is Mammoth Cave National Park.
- / The state beverage is tomato juice.
- / The state motto is Eureka.
- / The state capital is Juneau.
- / The most populated city is Manchester.
- / The state has five national parks.
- / It has zero national parks.
- / It has three counties
- / The state capital is Jackson.
- / The state song is "Roll On, Columbia, Roll On".
- / The state metal is silver.
- / The state is square dancing.
- / The time zone is central.
28 Clues: / It has three counties • / The state dance is Hula. • / The time zone is central. • / The state motto is Eureka. • / The state metal is silver. • / The state crop is peanuts. • / It has zero national parks. • / The state is square dancing. • / The state fruit is the apple. • / The state capital is Juneau. • / The state capital is Jackson. • ...
US National Parks 2025-11-03
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- a large area of trees growing close together.
- an underground spring that produces and sends out hot water and steam.
- American American Indian.
- If a place is uninhabited, no one lives there.
- relating to geology.
- animals, birds, etc. in the place where they live.
- a large, flat area of land in North America that is usually covered in grass.
- one of a group of people who build a place for themselves to live after arriving from somewhere else.
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- to tell someone that you will do something bad to them if they do not do what you want.
- a group of plants or animals that are the same in some way.
- the activity of walking long distances, especially in the country.
- things which are passed on from one generation to another.
- a stream of water that falls from a high place, often to a pool below.
- a long, natural area of water that flows across the land.
14 Clues: relating to geology. • American American Indian. • a large area of trees growing close together. • If a place is uninhabited, no one lives there. • animals, birds, etc. in the place where they live. • a long, natural area of water that flows across the land. • things which are passed on from one generation to another. • ...
Canada's daily life 2014-01-28
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- who did the most art
- how many national parks are there
- one of the main language
- one of Canada cites feature
- after world war 2 many ___________
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- One of the features in the festivals
- many Canadians live in
- what main country speaks French
- Canada's ancestry
- you have to have a lot of ___________ to farm
- many land in Canada have _________
- One of the things you can do in a national parks in Canada
- what's there main feature in Canada
- Canada's is _________ based
14 Clues: Canada's ancestry • who did the most art • many Canadians live in • one of the main language • one of Canada cites feature • Canada's is _________ based • what main country speaks French • how many national parks are there • many land in Canada have _________ • after world war 2 many ___________ • what's there main feature in Canada • One of the features in the festivals • ...
summer36 2024-06-11
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- National park in Montana known for glaciers.
- Canadian national park in the Rockies.
- Ecuadorian islands known for unique wildlife.
- National park in Wyoming with mountain ranges.
- World's largest hot desert in Africa.
- South African national park with wildlife.
- Utah national park with canyons.
- First national park in the U.S.
- National park in Alaska with the highest peak in North America.
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- National park in Alberta, Canada.
- Arizona park with a famous canyon.
- National park known for its waterfalls.
- Region in Argentina with national parks.
- Florida national park with wetlands.
- Tanzanian national park known for the Great Migration.
15 Clues: First national park in the U.S. • Utah national park with canyons. • National park in Alberta, Canada. • Arizona park with a famous canyon. • Florida national park with wetlands. • World's largest hot desert in Africa. • Canadian national park in the Rockies. • National park known for its waterfalls. • Region in Argentina with national parks. • ...
National Parks Topic 2021-07-16
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- The name of a person or group with an emotional or financial interest in what goes on in an area
- the type of weathering that affects limestone
- and ...
- The national park closest to us in Harrogate is?
- the limestone pavement features many
- A problem caused by many cars visiting a national park
- A rock that water can pass through
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- The first national park to open in 1951 was?
- the stakeholder in conflict with tourists over gates being left open and drystone wall damage
- A huge curving cliff made of limestone in the Yorkshire Dales
- The rock type that limestone is
- Limestone is made up of horizontal bedding planes and vertical ...
- The name used for a site that attracts lots of tourists
- Large areas of land protected by law for a whole nation to enjoy are known as?
14 Clues: and ... • The rock type that limestone is • A rock that water can pass through • the limestone pavement features many • The first national park to open in 1951 was? • the type of weathering that affects limestone • The national park closest to us in Harrogate is? • A problem caused by many cars visiting a national park • ...
National Parks Crossword 2023-05-11
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- What is Michigan's most popular national park?
- What is Washington's most popular national park?
- What is Wyoming's most popular national park?
- What is Tennessee's most popular national park?
- What is New York's most popular national park?
- What is Virginia's most popular national park?
- What is California's most popular national park?
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- What is Colorado's most popular national park and mountain range?
- What is Arizona's most popular national park?
- What is Maine's most popular national park?
- What is Utah's most popular national park?
- What is Nevada's most popular national park?
- What is Louisiana's most popular national park?
- What is Alaska's most popular park?
14 Clues: What is Alaska's most popular park? • What is Utah's most popular national park? • What is Maine's most popular national park? • What is Nevada's most popular national park? • What is Arizona's most popular national park? • What is Wyoming's most popular national park? • What is Michigan's most popular national park? • What is New York's most popular national park? • ...
American National Parks 2025-10-16
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- green and full of plants
- species, a species of animal or plant that is considered in danger of no longer existing because they are very few left alive
- a natural environment far from cities, towns...
- wonders, a natural site or monument that was not made by or altered by humans.
- the activity of looking up at the stars and objects in space as a hobby
- to move or move something or someone from one place to another.
- a type of large deer with large, flat antlers and a long nose
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- causing or made in a way that causes little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time.
- a scenery in a particular place
- extremely beautiful or attractive.
- animals and plants living in their natural environment
- a group of people of the same ethnic group living together in an area
- amazingly beautiful
- a class of living things that all have the same general characteristics.
14 Clues: amazingly beautiful • green and full of plants • a scenery in a particular place • extremely beautiful or attractive. • a natural environment far from cities, towns... • animals and plants living in their natural environment • a type of large deer with large, flat antlers and a long nose • to move or move something or someone from one place to another. • ...
US National Parks 2025-11-03
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- chasing and killing an animal or bird for food, sport, or profit
- a hole in the ground from which hot water and steam come out
- a mountain with a large, circular hole at the top through which lava gases
- the shape of a bone, or a plant or animal that has been preserved in rock for a very long period
- things which are passed on from generation to another
- a group of people, often of related families, who live together, sharing the same language, culture, and history, especially those who do not live in towns or cities
- a large open area of grassland
- the activity of going for long walks in the countryside
- an association of two or more people as parteners
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- a large wild animal, similar to a cow but having a larger head and shoulders covered in hair, found in North America and Europe
- water, especially from a river or stream, dropping from a higher to a lower point, sometimes from a great height
- a large area of land, especially in relation to its appearance
- a person who arrives, especially from another country, in a new place in order to live there and use the land
- animals and plants that grow independently of people, usually in natural conditions
14 Clues: a large open area of grassland • an association of two or more people as parteners • things which are passed on from generation to another • the activity of going for long walks in the countryside • a hole in the ground from which hot water and steam come out • a large area of land, especially in relation to its appearance • ...
National Parks 2017-08-17
9 Clues: Home to Mitre Peak. • Home to the Heaphy Track. • Home to two famous glaciers. • Home to beautiful Mt Taranaki. • Home to NZ's highest mountain. • Home to NZ's most active volcano. • Home to lakes Rotoiti and Rotoroa. • The 'bridge to nowhere' is found here. • Home to beautiful beaches and golden sands.
Canadian National Parks 2022-05-20
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- Canada's smallest national park
- protects one of the world’s largest known polar bear maternity denning areas
- Dramatic cliffs rise from the turquoise waters of Georgian Bay
- located at the outer tip of the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec
- Canada's largest national park
- Nova Scotia’s only Dark Sky Preserve
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- Rare geological oddities earned this national park UNESCO World Heritage status
- features colossal limestone outcroppings that evoke landscapes from primeval times
- first national park in Canada to be created as a result of an Indigenous land claim agreement
- Traverse Akshayuk Pass, a natural corridor through a landscape of towering rock
- At the heart of the park, history comes alive at Rogers Pass, the key to completion of Canada’s transcontinental railway.
- The Cirque of the Unclimbables’ granite spires rise out of the lush alpine meadow
- Canada’s second smallest and most ecologically diverse national park
- Canada's first national park
14 Clues: Canada's first national park • Canada's largest national park • Canada's smallest national park • Nova Scotia’s only Dark Sky Preserve • located at the outer tip of the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec • Dramatic cliffs rise from the turquoise waters of Georgian Bay • Canada’s second smallest and most ecologically diverse national park • ...
American National Parks 2025-10-16
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- green and full of plants.
- species, a species of animal or plant that is considered in danger of no longer existing because there are very few left alive
- the activity of looking up at the stars and objects in space as a hobby
- wonders,a natural site or monument that was not made by or altered by humans.
- a type of large deer with large, flat antlers and a long nose that lives in the forests of North America, northern Europe, and Asia
- the scenery in a particular place
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- animals, plants, etc. living in their natural environment
- a group of people of the same ethnic group living together in an area
- amazingly beautiful
- a natural environment far from cities, towns, etc.
- to move or move something or someone from one place to another.
- causing or made in a way that causes, little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time
- extremely beautiful or attractive
- a class of living things that all have the same general characteristics
14 Clues: amazingly beautiful • green and full of plants. • extremely beautiful or attractive • the scenery in a particular place • a natural environment far from cities, towns, etc. • animals, plants, etc. living in their natural environment • to move or move something or someone from one place to another. • a group of people of the same ethnic group living together in an area • ...
American National Parks 2025-10-16
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- green and full of plants
- species, a species of animal or plant that is considered in danger of no longer existing because they are very few left alive
- a natural environment far from cities, towns
- wonders, a natural site or monument that was not made by or altered by humans
- the activity of looking up at the stars and objects in space as a hobby
- to move or move something or someone from one place to another
- a type of large deer with large, flat antlers and a long nose
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- causing or made in a way that causes little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time
- a scenery in a particular place
- extremely beautiful or attractive.
- animals and plants living in their natural environment
- a group of people of the same ethnic group living together in an area
- amazingly beautiful
- a class of living things that all have the same general characteristics
14 Clues: amazingly beautiful • green and full of plants • a scenery in a particular place • extremely beautiful or attractive. • a natural environment far from cities, towns • animals and plants living in their natural environment • a type of large deer with large, flat antlers and a long nose • to move or move something or someone from one place to another • ...
US National Parks 2025-11-03
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- a large wild animal, similar to a cow but having a larger head and shoulders covered in hair, found in North America and Europe
- a person who arrives, especially from another country, in a new place in order to live there and use the land
- water, especially from a river or stream, dropping from a higher to a lower point, sometimes from a great height
- a hole in the ground from which hot water and steam come out
- things which are passed on from generation to another
- chasing and killing an animal or bird for food, sport, or profit
- a large area of land, especially in relation to its appearance
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- the shape of a bone, or a plant or animal that has been preserved in rock for a very long period
- a group of people, often of related families, who live together, sharing the same language, culture, and history, especially those who do not live in towns or cities
- animals and plants that grow independently of people, usually in natural conditions
- an association of two or more people as parteners
- a large open area of grassland
- the activity of going for long walks in the countryside
- a mountain with a large, circular hole at the top through which lava gases
14 Clues: a large open area of grassland • an association of two or more people as parteners • things which are passed on from generation to another • the activity of going for long walks in the countryside • a hole in the ground from which hot water and steam come out • a large area of land, especially in relation to its appearance • ...
National Parks 2024-10-09
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- This Florida park is home to a 60-mile wide, slow-flowing river
- Named after the seat of Greek gods, a tall mountain in Greece
- Most of this park is under water and protects a coral reef, fish, and other marine animals
- The name of this park means ‘turtles’
- This Kentucky park has the longest caverns in the world
- A park in Utah known for hiking and rock climbing
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- This South Dakota park got its name from travelers who called it “bad lands to travel across” for its harsh conditions
- This Colorado park is famous for its hiking trails, breathtaking views, and wildlife, including elk bugling
- This California park is home to the oldest and tallest trees in the world
9 Clues: The name of this park means ‘turtles’ • A park in Utah known for hiking and rock climbing • This Kentucky park has the longest caverns in the world • Named after the seat of Greek gods, a tall mountain in Greece • This Florida park is home to a 60-mile wide, slow-flowing river • This California park is home to the oldest and tallest trees in the world • ...
National Parks 2024-04-22
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- Vast savanna ecosystem in Tanzania
- Iconic natural wonder in Arizona
- First national park in the world, located in the United States
- Canadian national park in the Rocky Mountains
- South African national park famous for safaris
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- Wetland area in Florida
- Highest peak in North America, located in Alaska
- Archipelago in the Pacific Ocean, known for unique wildlife
- Famous national park in California
9 Clues: Wetland area in Florida • Iconic natural wonder in Arizona • Vast savanna ecosystem in Tanzania • Famous national park in California • Canadian national park in the Rocky Mountains • South African national park famous for safaris • Highest peak in North America, located in Alaska • Archipelago in the Pacific Ocean, known for unique wildlife • ...
National parks 2024-05-08
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- a large area of protected land, which people can visit
- the highest point of a hill or mountain
- paths designed for riding bicycles
- a structure that goes over water to help people cross from one side to another
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- walking in nature, especially in the mountains or forests
- a fire that is build during camping trips
- staying overnight outdoors, often in a tent
- a large area covered with trees
- a large body of water surrounded by land
9 Clues: a large area covered with trees • paths designed for riding bicycles • the highest point of a hill or mountain • a large body of water surrounded by land • a fire that is build during camping trips • staying overnight outdoors, often in a tent • a large area of protected land, which people can visit • walking in nature, especially in the mountains or forests • ...
A+J Wedding 2025-04-30
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- What state was Joseph born in?
- Who said "I Love You" first?
- Where did we get engaged?
- How many plants do Amanda + Joseph (mostly Joseph) own?
- Where did Amanda invite Joseph for her Birthday?
- Number of states we've been to together
- Month we started dating
- Number of National Parks we've been to together
- Name of climbing gym we met
- What is our Cats name?
- What candy did Joseph gift Amanda that won her over?
- Amanda's Middle Name
- What activity on 1st official date?
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- What state is Amanda from?
- What is the name of the group Amanda + Joseph met through?
- What was our 1st National park together?
- Joseph's Middle Name
- On a typical weeknight what hobby can you find Amanda + Joseph doing
- What is 1 thing we collect from National Parks?
- What city do Amanda + Joseph live in?
- Where was our first kiss?
- Number of countries we've been to together
- Where is our honeymoon?
- What shape/ cut is Amanda's ring?
24 Clues: Joseph's Middle Name • Amanda's Middle Name • What is our Cats name? • Month we started dating • Where is our honeymoon? • Where did we get engaged? • Where was our first kiss? • What state is Amanda from? • Name of climbing gym we met • Who said "I Love You" first? • What state was Joseph born in? • What shape/ cut is Amanda's ring? • What activity on 1st official date? • ...
American states 2025-05-21
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- First state admitted after the original 13 colonies
- Northeasternmost state; known for lobster and lighthouses
- Largest state by area; has the fewest people per square mile
- Mostly desert; home to Las Vegas and Area 51
- Least populous U.S. state; rich in national parks and ranching
- State where Abraham Lincoln began his political career
- Most populous state; home to Silicon Valley and Hollywood
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- Known for oranges, beaches, and theme parks
- Second-largest state; known for oil, BBQ, and the Alamo
- State with large Mormon population; known for national parks
- Only island state; joined the U.S. in 1959
- Home to the Grand Canyon
- Famous for horse racing and bourbon
- Home to the Rocky Mountains and legalized recreational cannabis
14 Clues: Home to the Grand Canyon • Famous for horse racing and bourbon • Only island state; joined the U.S. in 1959 • Known for oranges, beaches, and theme parks • Mostly desert; home to Las Vegas and Area 51 • First state admitted after the original 13 colonies • State where Abraham Lincoln began his political career • Second-largest state; known for oil, BBQ, and the Alamo • ...
Mountain States 2023-12-28
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- National Park in Wyoming
- capital of Montana
- capital of Nevada
- the landform that the Mountain States share
- National Park in Montana
- capital of Colorado
- grows the most potatoes
- capital of Idaho
- known for its hard workers
- Utah's nickname
- capital of Wyoming
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- the number of national parks in Utah
- a landmark that divides four states
- Nevada's nickname
- capital of Utah
- windy state with lots of farming and ranching
- popular state for skiing
- largest mountain state
- known for mining silver
- invisible line that seperates rivers
20 Clues: capital of Utah • Utah's nickname • capital of Idaho • Nevada's nickname • capital of Nevada • capital of Montana • capital of Wyoming • capital of Colorado • largest mountain state • known for mining silver • grows the most potatoes • National Park in Wyoming • popular state for skiing • National Park in Montana • known for its hard workers • a landmark that divides four states • ...
Viaja y Viajes #2 2023-01-30
test 2024-07-10
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- also called the reef knot
- smallest national park
- first national park
- mother_________
- where sleeping back should be placed in a backpack
- ______islands known for whale watching
- oil released by poison ivy, oak & sumac
- we are _____ together
- top of a backpack
- maine's only national park
- general _______, largest tree in the world
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- type of diving enjoyed in Biscayne National Park
- explore, _____ & protect the planet
- knot also known as the shoelace knot
- leaves of _____ let it be
- relative of the running knot
- NEED A CLUE
- redwood, pine, spruce, sequoia
- state with the most national parks
- NEED A CLUE
- covers approximately 70% of earth's surface
- poisonous woody shrub
22 Clues: NEED A CLUE • NEED A CLUE • mother_________ • top of a backpack • first national park • poisonous woody shrub • we are _____ together • smallest national park • also called the reef knot • leaves of _____ let it be • maine's only national park • relative of the running knot • redwood, pine, spruce, sequoia • state with the most national parks • explore, _____ & protect the planet • ...
test 2024-06-04
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- state with most national parks
- oil released by poisonous plants
- mother ______
- natural places where animals call home
- first national park
- top of a backpack
- leaves of _____let it bee
- find old-growth here
- a knot easily undone by a tug
- a baseline knot that can be impossible to untie
- /white _____ national park
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- and _____ the planet
- be used as heat source or emergency signal
- the most influential grassroots environmental organization in the US
- smallest national park
- poisonous ropelike vine
- also known as the shoelace knot
- ____ national park
- sequoia, redwood, pine
- explore ____ and protect
- we are______ together
- where tallest tree in the world is located
- poisonous woody shrub
23 Clues: mother ______ • top of a backpack • ____ national park • first national park • and _____ the planet • find old-growth here • we are______ together • poisonous woody shrub • smallest national park • sequoia, redwood, pine • poisonous ropelike vine • explore ____ and protect • leaves of _____let it bee • /white _____ national park • a knot easily undone by a tug • state with most national parks • ...
Mushrooms and National Parks 2024-12-26
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- A park which is also a Fall Out Boy song name from their album “Save Rock and Roll”.
- A mushroom found mostly in Italy, France, and the Pacific Northwest. You can train dogs and pigs to find them.
- These mushrooms have an unusual crunchy texture and mild flavor. They get their name from their propensity to grow in fallen _____ trees in East Asia (mostly Japan).
- Cave A park that’s in Kentucky, USA, and home to the longest continuous cave system on record.
- Mane Used in health supplements, supposed benefits include protection from dementia, anxiety relief, and anti-inflammatory properties. Name is also one of Mufasa’s (yes, from the Disney movie) characteristics.
- America’s largest national park
- Thin, white, stringy a mushroom often used in Japanese cuisine.
- A type of mushroom that has a delicate texture that shreds easily.
- A LARGE park located in Texas.
- A type of wild mushroom. They’re often sautéed before using in a recipe. They look kinda like a brain, but mushroom-shaped (?)
- A park in North Carolina and Tennessee. “Only you can stop wildfires”
- The type of mushroom they use as a pizza topping (normal ones, not fancy pizzas) and for risotto.
- A park located in North Dakota named after a US president.
- They have a parasitic fungus called Hypomyces Lactifluorom that turns them red and affects the flavor that many describe as being like _____. “Livin’ like Larry”
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- A park located in Texas.
- Lake A national park located in Oregon. It’s home to the deepest lake in the US and 7th deepest in the world.
- A type of mushroom that is yellow-orangish (kinda like turmeric) and described as having a peppery taste.
- A mushroom type commonly used in fancy French or Italian cuisine. Their name means Piglet in Italian.
- Oyster A type of mushroom commonly used as a pulled pork meat substitute. Available at H Mart.
- A park located in Maine.
- Puffball A type of mushroom that absorbs flavor like tofu and is large and white.
- Rainier A national park located in Washington that Kayla has told us she wants to visit. It’s located south of Seattle.
- A park located in Missouri.
- A Japanese native mushroom that only grows in the wild. They’ve failed to be domesticated and sold for as much as $80 per shroom. Not a hallucinogenic.
- It is a national park in California and is part of the nickname of a Looney Tunes character that uses the word “varmint” a lot.
- A park in South Dakota that is also the name of a Halsey album from 2015.
- Ear A type of mushroom that’s a dark-to-light brown fungi that looks like a small crinkled ear.
- AKA Sweet Tooth mushrooms, they do well sautéed and in soups. The name is the same animal as Sonic.
- A park that is also the name of a TV show that had Lainey Wilson as a guest star.
29 Clues: A park located in Texas. • A park located in Maine. • A park located in Missouri. • A LARGE park located in Texas. • America’s largest national park • A park located in North Dakota named after a US president. • Thin, white, stringy a mushroom often used in Japanese cuisine. • A type of mushroom that has a delicate texture that shreds easily. • ...
Know Your National Parks 2025-10-31
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- Still Growing
- Colorado River
- 3 States
- 1.8 Billion-Year-Old Rocks
- First East Of The Mississippi
- Now Denali
- Tallest Trees
- Donated
- Hetch Hetchy included
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- First
- Named Based On What Built It
- Volcano
- Hoodoos
- Underground
- Mile Long Tunnel
- Deepest Lake In The US
- Mount Of The Devil
- Original State Park
- Towers Over Seattle
- Man-Made Structures
20 Clues: First • Volcano • Hoodoos • Donated • 3 States • Now Denali • Underground • Still Growing • Tallest Trees • Colorado River • Mile Long Tunnel • Mount Of The Devil • Original State Park • Towers Over Seattle • Man-Made Structures • Hetch Hetchy included • Deepest Lake In The US • 1.8 Billion-Year-Old Rocks • Named Based On What Built It • First East Of The Mississippi
National Parks 2021-03-22
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- You will receive a ticket/fine if you do this with your trash
- The country we live in
- This was the first National Park in the United States
- A park or area of land protected by the national government
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- a flowing, moving stream of water found in these parks
- one of the hottest National Parks, It can get around 130 degrees!
- A deep valley with steep sides
- This type of bear is found in Yosemite, it's estimated they have around 300-500 of these bears!
- Lots of these live and are protected in national parks
9 Clues: The country we live in • A deep valley with steep sides • This was the first National Park in the United States • a flowing, moving stream of water found in these parks • Lots of these live and are protected in national parks • A park or area of land protected by the national government • You will receive a ticket/fine if you do this with your trash • ...
National Parks 2023-11-29
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- Large-scale maps that show the landforms and other surface features of an area
- All the plant life in a particular region
- Large slow moving masses of ice
- Hot springs that throw jets of hot water up in the air
- Large areas of land set aside by governments to preserve the land in its natural state
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- This park is home to 26 glaciers
- National park in alaska was established to protect its large mammals and is home to the mountain Denali
- All the animal life in a particular region
- Somone who works to protect the beauty and natural resources of the environment from destruction or pollution
9 Clues: Large slow moving masses of ice • This park is home to 26 glaciers • All the plant life in a particular region • All the animal life in a particular region • Hot springs that throw jets of hot water up in the air • Large-scale maps that show the landforms and other surface features of an area • ...
National Parks 2024-12-04
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- - Named after a biblical term for "refuge", this park features the daring Angels Landing hike.
- - This administrative group manages parks featuring iconic desert landscapes, one with a famous rock balancing act.
- - This park protects a geologic monocline called the "Waterpocket Fold".
- - Named after a Mormon settler, this park is known for its erroneously named "canyon".
- - This UNESCO World Heritage Site preserves over 600 ancient cliff dwellings.
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- - Featuring granite icons like El Capitan and Half Dome, this park is a rock climber's paradise.
- - One of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World, this park cuts through millions of years of Earth's history.
- - This parks lays claim to the youngest (and humorously named) peaks in the Rocky Mountains.
- - Its geothermal wonders include the Old Faithful geyser and a grand volcanic caldera.
9 Clues: - This park protects a geologic monocline called the "Waterpocket Fold". • - This UNESCO World Heritage Site preserves over 600 ancient cliff dwellings. • - Named after a Mormon settler, this park is known for its erroneously named "canyon". • - Its geothermal wonders include the Old Faithful geyser and a grand volcanic caldera. • ...
National Parks 2024-04-22
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- Archipelago in the Pacific Ocean, known for unique wildlife
- Wetland area in Florida
- Highest peak in North America, located in Alaska
- First national park in the world, located in the United States
- Canadian national park in the Rocky Mountains
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- Famous national park in California
- Iconic natural wonder in Arizona
- South African national park famous for safaris
- Vast savanna ecosystem in Tanzania
9 Clues: Wetland area in Florida • Iconic natural wonder in Arizona • Famous national park in California • Vast savanna ecosystem in Tanzania • Canadian national park in the Rocky Mountains • South African national park famous for safaris • Highest peak in North America, located in Alaska • Archipelago in the Pacific Ocean, known for unique wildlife • ...
National Parks 2022-04-18
SCS US National Parks Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-29
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- The is the smallest national park in America is located in this state.
- Kenai Fjords National Park is located in this state
- This national park preserves over 2,000 natural sandstone arches & other unusual rock formations
- This volcano in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park has been continuously erupting since 1983
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- This national park you can find alligators and crocodiles living together
- Butch Cassidy and his Wild Bunch hid out in the canyons of this national park
- The first national park in America was
- The United States was the first country to create its own national parks what country was second
- This state contains the most national parks
- At this national park dinosaur tracks can be found
- The blue haze for which Great Smoky Mountains National Park is named is caused by
11 Clues: The first national park in America was • This state contains the most national parks • At this national park dinosaur tracks can be found • Kenai Fjords National Park is located in this state • The is the smallest national park in America is located in this state. • This national park you can find alligators and crocodiles living together • ...
Acadia National Park 2023-02-12
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- Acadia is a popular spot for stargazing, with several areas in the park designated as ______________.
- Acadia National Park is located in this state.
- Acadia is one of the ____________national parks in the United States.
- Name of the oldest lighthouse in Acadia National Park.
- The only full-service restaurant in a national park in the eastern United States.
- If you are lucky, you may see one of these majestic birds in Acadia National Park.
- The pond in Acadia famous for its popovers and tea.
- Name of the 60-foot-high waterfall in Acadia.
- This mountain is the highest point on the East Coast of the United States and is in Acadia National Park.
- Acadia National Park was formerly a National Monument known as the ____________National Monument.
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- There are over ___________routes available for rock climbers in Acadia National Park.
- These roads were constructed by John D. Rockefeller Jr. and are popular for biking and horseback riding in Acadia National Park.
- Acadia is one of the few national parks that allows visitors to bring their _______ on certain trails and beaches.
- Name of the Peninsula in Acadia known for its rugged coastline and picturesque fishing villages.
- A popular hiking trail in the park, featuring a series of steep iron rungs and ladders to help hikers ascend the mountain.
- Acadia is known for its rocky coastline and stunning views of this Ocean.
- The president who made Acadia a national park (last name only).
- Museum in Acadia showcasing the history and culture of the local Native American tribes.
18 Clues: Name of the 60-foot-high waterfall in Acadia. • Acadia National Park is located in this state. • The pond in Acadia famous for its popovers and tea. • Name of the oldest lighthouse in Acadia National Park. • The president who made Acadia a national park (last name only). • Acadia is one of the ____________national parks in the United States. • ...
SCS US National Parks Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-29
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- The first national park in America was
- This national park you can find alligators and crocodiles living together
- This state contains the most national parks
- The blue haze for which Great Smoky Mountains National Park is named is caused by
- Butch Cassidy and his Wild Bunch hid out in the canyons of this national park
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- At this national park dinosaur tracks can be found
- The United States was the first country to create its own national parks what country was second
- This volcano in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park has been continuously erupting since 1983
- This national park preserves over 2,000 natural sandstone arches & other unusual rock formations
- The is the smallest national park in America is located in this state.
- Kenai Fjords National Park is located in this state
11 Clues: The first national park in America was • This state contains the most national parks • At this national park dinosaur tracks can be found • Kenai Fjords National Park is located in this state • The is the smallest national park in America is located in this state. • This national park you can find alligators and crocodiles living together • ...
The US National Parks 2022-07-11
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- The hottest, driest and lowest national park.
- Was proclaimed an Alaskan national monument in 1978, then as a national park in 1980.
- The only park with four different types of volcanoes.
- An archipelago of five islands in California.
- Known for its iconic views such as Half Dome, El Capitan and Bridalveil Falls.
- Has over 300 glaciers which is the most in the lower 48 states.
- Spans the continental divide.
- Has several active volcanoes on the Big Island of Hawaii.
- Known for its boxwork formations.
- Named for the French-Canadian fur traders.
- Home to the second largest tree in the world.
- You can travel an average of 10 miles down to get to the Colorado River.
- Contains North America's tallest peak.
- 95% of this park is underwater and it protects coral reefs and mangrove forests.
- Home to the Rainbow Forest and many petroglyphs.
- Home to General Sherman the largest living organism on earth.
- Located in a territory in the South Pacific.
- Known for its white Salt Basin Dunes in the Chihuahuan desert.
- Most people come to watch bears hunt salmon at Brooks Falls.
- Maintains the Harding Icefield.
- Surrounds the Waterpocket Fold in Utah.
- Has the location of the confluence of the Colorado and Green Rivers.
- Represents westward expansion.
- Known for thousands of sandstone formations including one called "Delicate."
- Established in 2013 the result of an ancient volcanic eruption and home to many California Condors.
- Protects Fort Jefferson close to Key West.
- Extends through the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia.
- Located on the island of Maui.
- Has the greatest concentration of glaciers in North America.
- Divided into three sections and named after a president.
- Home to the largest active high-latitude dune field on Earth.
- The only National Park in the state of Maine.
- Has some of the steepest mountains in North America down the Painted Wall cliff.
- The most visited National park.
- The largest National Park in the US.
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- The world's first national park.
- A group of islands in Lake Superior.
- Features more than 100 caves in the Chihuahuan Desert.
- Named after a large succulent in the Mojave desert.
- Includes the entire Chisos mountain range.
- Known for its variety of ecosystems including tidepools temperate rainforests glacier peaks and forests.
- Known for white water rafting on the New River in the Appalachian Mountains.
- The world's longest cave system.
- An active volcano known for the most glaciated peak in the US.
- Located on 15 miles of the shores of Lake Michigan.
- Contains the largest old growth bottomland hardwood forest.
- Formed by the former large volcano called Mount Mazama.
- Known for Star Dune and its mountain views and Medano Creek.
- Home to the greatest number of hoodoos on earth.
- Known for a scenic Ohio railway.
- One of the world's largest internationally protected biospheres.
- Known for cliff dwellings and houses along the canyon walls.
- Known for its canyon hiking such as through the Narrows and the Subway.
- A South Dakota park known for its rock layers, bison and prairie dogs.
- A New Mexico park surrounded by a Missile Range in the Tularosa Basin.
- A temperate rainforest and home to the world's tallest trees.
- Protects a wilderness area in Montana's Rocky Mountains.
- Location of Snake River and Jackson Hole.
- Home to the nation's largest cacti.
- A slow-moving river where alligators and crocodiles coexist.
- Is the smallest major national park in the US.
- Known for its tropical forests white sand beaches historical sites and coral reefs.
- Named after the oldest trees in existence and is located in a desert with most of the South Snake Mountains.
63 Clues: Spans the continental divide. • Represents westward expansion. • Located on the island of Maui. • Maintains the Harding Icefield. • The most visited National park. • The world's first national park. • The world's longest cave system. • Known for a scenic Ohio railway. • Known for its boxwork formations. • Home to the nation's largest cacti. • ...
National Parks Crossword #1 2024-04-03
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- Natural water feature that attracts many visitors
- Exploring Nature on foot
- Outdoor meal enjoyed in a park setting
- Point for viewing wildlife or landscapes
- Yellowstone is home to a large population of these
- National Park that is home to the largest trees in the world
- Popular hobby for capturing the beauty of the National Park
- Efforts to preserve and protect natural resources
- Allows you to stay overnight in the wilderness
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- The tallest trees in the world are in this National Park
- National Park that contains three distinct ecosystems: rainforest, alpine mountains, and Pacific coastline
- Animals that live in National Parks
- Gathering spot for story telling and s’mores
- Deep, Narrow valley with steep sides
- Someone who comes to a National Park for recreation
- Employee who works in the National Park
- The study of the earths physical structure
- Fishing,boating and swimming are popular activities here
- for hiking or biking
- Large area of tree and vegetation
20 Clues: for hiking or biking • Exploring Nature on foot • Large area of tree and vegetation • Animals that live in National Parks • Deep, Narrow valley with steep sides • Outdoor meal enjoyed in a park setting • Employee who works in the National Park • Point for viewing wildlife or landscapes • The study of the earths physical structure • ...
geology of national parks 2025-07-13
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- – Coastal rock tower left by erosion
- – Mix of fresh and salt water
- – Ocean water movement caused by the moon
- – Natural underground space or chamber
- – Builds up from the cave floor
- – Soft rock that dissolves easily in acidic water
- – Structure built by coral in shallow seas
- – Ring-shaped coral island with a central lagoon
- – Wetland park with sawgrass and slow-moving water
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- – Florida park with coral reefs and islands
- – Landscape formed by dissolving rock, often has sinkholes
- – Hangs from a cave ceiling like an icicle
- – Ground collapse caused by underground erosion
- – Underground rock layer that stores water
- – Long narrow island protecting the coast
- – Texas park with fossilized reef rocks
- – New Mexico cave park with huge chambers
- – National park with the world’s longest cave
- – The hobby of exploring caves
- – Wears away rocks by wind, water, or ice
20 Clues: – Mix of fresh and salt water • – The hobby of exploring caves • – Builds up from the cave floor • – Coastal rock tower left by erosion • – Natural underground space or chamber • – Texas park with fossilized reef rocks • – Long narrow island protecting the coast • – Ocean water movement caused by the moon • – New Mexico cave park with huge chambers • ...
geology of national parks 2025-07-13
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- – Coastal rock tower left by erosion
- – Mix of fresh and salt water
- – Ocean water movement caused by the moon
- – Natural underground space or chamber
- – Builds up from the cave floor
- – Soft rock that dissolves easily in acidic water
- – Structure built by coral in shallow seas
- – Ring-shaped coral island with a central lagoon
- – Wetland park with sawgrass and slow-moving water
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- – Florida park with coral reefs and islands
- – Landscape formed by dissolving rock, often has sinkholes
- – Hangs from a cave ceiling like an icicle
- – Ground collapse caused by underground erosion
- – Underground rock layer that stores water
- – Long narrow island protecting the coast
- – Texas park with fossilized reef rocks
- – New Mexico cave park with huge chambers
- – National park with the world’s longest cave
- – The hobby of exploring caves
- – Wears away rocks by wind, water, or ice
20 Clues: – Mix of fresh and salt water • – The hobby of exploring caves • – Builds up from the cave floor • – Coastal rock tower left by erosion • – Natural underground space or chamber • – Texas park with fossilized reef rocks • – Long narrow island protecting the coast • – Ocean water movement caused by the moon • – New Mexico cave park with huge chambers • ...
National Parks Field Trip 2025-12-15
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- gates used in canals to hold a boat in place while water levels are adjusted
- rivers, lakes, and streams allow this to thrive
- a metal that negatively impacted the insects of Yellowstone
- this was a concern in Cuyahoga Valley as cities continued to grow ("urban sprawl")
- bears can fish for this at Brooks River for longer than at other places in Katmai National Park
- the color of Soda Butte Creek
- the shape of the NPS logo
- the grassroots activist cause that resulted in the creation of Cuyahoga Valley National Park
- the source of the toxic metals in Soda Butte Creek
- the name of one of the rivers in Katmai where bears gather
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- the season when bears leave the river for final foraging opportunities
- eating dead or dying animals
- the species of fish that Yellowstone River was known for
- __________ River is the largest undammed river in the contiguous United States
- refers to rivers that are free-flowing instead of frozen
- the lake on the NPS logo represents this
- described the water in Yellowstone River
- over _______ hundred National Parks exist in the United States
- a hydrogeologist and leader in the quest to clean Yellowstone River
- eat salmon scraps left by bears
- the most important part of Cuyahoga Valley National Park
- _______ Marsh is one of the largest wetlands in the Cuyahoga Valley
22 Clues: the shape of the NPS logo • eating dead or dying animals • the color of Soda Butte Creek • eat salmon scraps left by bears • the lake on the NPS logo represents this • described the water in Yellowstone River • rivers, lakes, and streams allow this to thrive • the source of the toxic metals in Soda Butte Creek • the species of fish that Yellowstone River was known for • ...
September CS OATS Crossword Puzzle 2019-09-06
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- Valley Name of the hot, low, and dry valley in California
- This national park, along the northern coast of California, has some of the tallest trees
- State with the most national parks
- The Grand Canyon is in which state?
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- Name of the first national park
- Largest tropical wilderness in Florida
- Is the Shenandoah National Park in West Virginia or Virginia?
- California has (number of) national parks
- Famous Hot Springs are in the state that starts with “A”
- Mountain Snow-covered Colorado mountains are in this national park
10 Clues: Name of the first national park • State with the most national parks • The Grand Canyon is in which state? • Largest tropical wilderness in Florida • California has (number of) national parks • Famous Hot Springs are in the state that starts with “A” • Valley Name of the hot, low, and dry valley in California • ...
