Across
- 4. Battle Lake, The lake that is the largest within the park (335 acres)
- 6. grass Prairie, The prairie ecosystem that is part of the park's western section
- 8. DNR, The state park agency that now manages Glendalough after it was transferred in 1992
- 9. The family who owned Glendalough and the Minneapolis Tribune in 1941
- 11. Trail, The area where the park’s interpretive kiosks educate about Native American history
- 12. The year Glendalough was donated to The Nature Conservancy
Down
- 1. The Irish term meaning "Valley of Two Lakes," after which Glendalough was named.
- 2. Theoriginal developer of Glendalough in 1903
- 3. Glendalough's former name, before it became a state park.
- 5. The type of forest that exists in parts of Glendalough, home to a variety of wildlife.
- 7. Goose, The type of wildlife commonly seen at the park, known for its large population
- 10. A popular bird found nesting in Glendalough, also the symbol of strength and freedom
- 12. The year Glendalough became a state park (after donation by the Cowles family).
