Mon. Sep 29th, 2025

US National Parks

  1. Cuyahoga Valley National Park follows the path of which Ohio river?

    Options:
    1. Ohio River
    2. Cuyahoga River
    3. Potomac River
    4. Missouri River

    Option: B

  2. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is known for its steep cliffs carved by which river?

    Options:
    1. Gunnison River
    2. Columbia River
    3. Colorado River
    4. Rio Grande

    Option: A

  3. Guadalupe Mountains National Park in Texas contains the highest peak in the state. What is its name?

    Options:
    1. El Capitan
    2. Mount Whitney
    3. Guadalupe Peak
    4. Wheeler Peak

    Option: C

  4. Which National Park in California is famous for its deep canyon carved by the Kings River?

    Options:
    1. Zion
    2. Kings Canyon
    3. Bryce Canyon
    4. Arches

    Option: B

  5. Voyageurs National Park offers spectacular views of the northern lights. In which state is it located?

    Options:
    1. Alaska
    2. Minnesota
    3. Montana
    4. Wisconsin

    Option: B

  6. Everglades National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Which endangered species is found here?

    Options:
    1. American crocodile
    2. Grizzly bear
    3. Caribou
    4. Mountain lion

    Option: A

  7. Mammoth Cave National Park has more than 400 miles of explored passageways. In which state is it found?

    Options:
    1. Tennessee
    2. Kentucky
    3. Missouri
    4. Indiana

    Option: B

  8. Great Sand Dunes National Park in Colorado features dunes higher than 700 feet. Which natural force created them?

    Options:
    1. Ocean tides
    2. Wind deposition
    3. Ice glaciers
    4. Volcanic eruptions

    Option: B

  9. Which National Park in Alaska preserves coastal fjords carved by glaciers flowing down to the sea?

    Options:
    1. Yosemite
    2. Kenai Fjords
    3. Olympic
    4. Glacier

    Option: B

  10. Hot Springs National Park is one of the oldest federally protected areas in the US. In which state is it?

    Options:
    1. Georgia
    2. Arkansas
    3. Texas
    4. Alabama

    Option: B

  11. The rugged canyons of Canyonlands National Park were carved mainly by which river?

    Options:
    1. Missouri River
    2. Colorado River
    3. Columbia River
    4. Snake River

    Option: B

  12. Katmai National Park became famous after the 1912 eruption of which volcano?

    Options:
    1. Mount Saint Helens
    2. Mount Katmai
    3. Mount Rainier
    4. Mount Denali

    Option: B

  13. Which National Park in North Dakota is divided into North and South units along Interstate 94?

    Options:
    1. Badlands
    2. Theodore Roosevelt
    3. Great Basin
    4. Shenandoah

    Option: B

  14. Denali National Park was originally named Mount McKinley National Park. In which year was it renamed Denali?

    Options:
    1. 1975
    2. 1980
    3. 2015
    4. 2020

    Option: C

  15. Black Canyon of the Gunnison has cliffs so steep that sunlight reaches the canyon floor for only how many minutes daily?

    Options:
    1. 10 minutes
    2. 33 minutes
    3. 45 minutes
    4. 60 minutes

    Option: B

  16. Glacier National Park once had around 150 glaciers in the 19th century. Approximately how many remain today?

    Options:
    1. About 100
    2. About 70
    3. About 25
    4. About 50

    Option: C

  17. Yosemite is known worldwide for its giant granite cliffs. Which two formations are iconic landmarks of the park?

    Options:
    1. Half Dome & El Capitan
    2. Mount Whitney and Devils Tower
    3. Angel s Landing and Bryce Point
    4. Mount Hood & Mount Rainier

    Option: A

  18. Denali National Park holds title of tallest peak in North America. What was the former name this mountain before being officially renamed Denali in 2015?

    Options:
    1. Mount Logan
    2. Mount Whitney
    3. Mount McKinley
    4. Mount Elias

    Option: C

  19. Badlands National Park in South Dakota is a fossil hotspot. Which prehistoric animal fossils are most frequently discovered in this area?

    Options:
    1. Dinosaurs
    2. Saber toothed cats
    3. Ancient horses and rhinos
    4. Mammoths

    Option: C

  20. Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky protects longest cave system in the World. How many miles of passageways are explored so far?

    Options:
    1. About 100 miles
    2. About 200 miles
    3. About 400 miles
    4. About 600 miles

    Option: C