How Much Do You Know About These 17 Most Amazing US National Parks?

National parks in the US attract millions of visitors every year from all around the globe, especially during the summer.  Test your national park trivia with this quiz and please share it with your friends to compare your knowledge!  (And if you’re adventurous, you can also test your knowledge of National Parks outside of the US!)

 

 

 

 

Question #1: This park boasts the densest black bear population and most diverse salamander population east of the Mississippi.

Question #2: The main feature of this park is a natural wonder that exposes nearly 2 billion years of the Earth’s geological history.

Question #3: This park sites on the Continental Divide and contains the source of the river running through the previous park.

Question #4: 10 million years ago, the Sierra Nevada was uplifted to form the rugged mountains and high plains this park is famous for.

Question #5: Underneath this park sits one of the most massive volcanoes on Earth.

Question #6: The Virgin River cuts through a scenic sandstone canyon in the heart of this park.

Question #7: You’ll find temperate rainforests, snowy alpine peaks, and a marvelous coastline in this giant National Park.

Question #8: The mountain ranges of this park were originally discovered by French trappers.

Question #9: You can hike the scenic yet rugged Atlantic coast in this park.

Question #10: Spectacular mountain peaks, pristine lakes, and beautiful forests dominate in this northern park.

Question #11: This is one of the most recently established national parks, situated in the Midwest.

Question #12: This park is located in the deserts of Southern California.

Question #13: Come here if you want to see a volcanic eruption in progress!

Question #14: Watch breathtaking views of the Pacific from an elevation of 10,000 feet.

Question #15: This is the lowest land elevation in all of the US.

Question #16: The largest trees in the WORLD (not just the US) can be found here.

Question #17: Swamps, mangroves, alligators, and much more can be found here.

 

 

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