Does Katie Know Her Parks?

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Across
  1. 5. California's newest park formed from an ancient volcano that slid north on the San Andreas fault.
  2. 7. This national park is the only place where alligators and crocodiles co-exist.
  3. 8. This park was once covered by an inland sea, leaving behind salt layers that shaped the sandstone formations.
  4. 10. Has mountain called Cadillac. Highest Point on Atlantic Coast.
  5. 14. Famous for its long-running wolf moose predator prey studdy
  6. 15. Home to the tallest peak in the contiguous US!
  7. 16. It is the largest national park in the lower 48. Features mysterious sailing stones.
  8. 17. Home to the world's second largest freestanding arch. (Kolob arch)
  9. 18. Famous for its ancient rocks! (Older then the grand csnyon)
  10. 20. Home to the endangered black-footed ferrets and managed in part by the Oglala Sioux Tribe.
  11. 21. Known as "the crown of the continent."
  12. 24. Famous for the massive fortress called Fort Jefferson.
  13. 26. The world's first National Park!
  14. 27. This park sits in a highly volcanic region with 14 active volcanoes within its boundaries.
  15. 28. This park is split into four different districts. Island in the sky, The needles, The Maze, and the The Rivers.
  16. 30. The only place in the world to find this rare salamander!
  17. 31. This park has a mountain where it generates its own storms obscuring the summit two thirds of the time.
  18. 32. Famous for its waterpocket fold, a 100 mile wrinkle in the earths crust with rock layers lifted thousands of feet.
Down
  1. 1. Boasts ancient trees (bristle-pine cones) some over 4,000 years old
  2. 2. Mostly water (95%)Protecting coral reefs, mangraves, and the northern Florida keys.
  3. 3. The only national park containing a complete mountain range. The Chisos mountains.
  4. 4. It's not a canyon but a series of horseshoe shaped amphitheaters carved into the edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau.
  5. 6. This is the only national park south of the equator!
  6. 9. The worlds largest known cave system!
  7. 11. Hosts three of the worlds ten highest waterfalls.
  8. 12. Only national park preserving cultural/ historical sites!
  9. 13. This park protects the the worlds tallest trees!
  10. 19. Three parks in one! Glacier covered peaks, temperate rainforests, and 73 miles of rugged coastline.
  11. 22. Protects the largest tract of old growth bottomland forrest in the US.
  12. 23. Biodiversity hotspot dubbed the "birthplace of ecology" with over 1,100 plants.
  13. 25. Formed from the collapsed volcano Mount Mazama.
  14. 29. This park protects this iconic giant cactus!