Across
- 4. located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, this National Lakeshore on Lake Superior features brightly colored stones and rocks that you can see by hiking or by boat
- 7. formed by Colorado River erosion, this huge landmark is located in Arizona and can be seen from space!
- 9. this three-word National Lakeshore in Michigan features beautiful, enormous hills of sand in the northwest part of the state and is named for a snoozing mammal
- 10. this three-word name refers to the red landmark with two large towers that helps cars, bikes, and people cross over the ocean between San Francisco and Marin County
- 11. located in Seattle, this unusual-looking building was built for the 1962 World's Fair
- 12. this National Park in Maine is located entirely on an island and is the first place in the United States you can see the sunrise!
Down
- 1. this National Park in Florida is very swampy and has LOTS of alligators in it!
- 2. located in South Dakota, this has the faces of four US presidents carved into it!
- 3. this National Park located mostly in Wyoming features the famous geyser referred to as "Old Faithful"
- 5. this famous landmark was given to the US by France and is a giant lady made of copper holding a torch and a book!
- 6. this iconic St. Louis, Missouri landmark is made of stainless steel and is the world's tallest of its kind
- 8. on the border between New York and Canada, this beautiful landmark features three different waterfalls
