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OPEN-ENDED QUESTIONS TIP: Open-ended questions can be especially tough. We’ve added a word bank of the parks, states, and animals used in these questions to help narrow down your answers. 1. QUESTION: What national park can you visit to learn about all that jazz? 2. QUESTION: What national park monument is the only paleontological site protecting the only nursery herd of Columbian mammoths in the U.S.? 3. QUESTION: Moved by the valiant battle at Fort McHenry, this poet wrote the lyrics to the Star-Spangled Banner. 4. QUESTION: Chickadees, magpies, and nutcrackers all refer to what kind of animal? 5. QUESTION: Apostles Island National Lakeshore is made up of 22 islands on Lake Superior, forming an... 6. QUESTION: e landscape of this Arizona monument was formed by a volcanic eruption around 1085 CE. 7. QUESTION: is Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. quote helped inspire the design of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. 8. QUESTION: Why do few people visit the remote Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve 9. QUESTION: In September and October, you can see these black and orange winged beauties at Fire Island National Seashore. 10. QUESTION: In what state can you see the monument commemorating the Wright brothers? 11. QUESTION: Booker T. Washington founded the Tuskegee Institute in this state. From well-known landmarks to obscure wildlife factoids, our national park trivia is sure to be a mind-bending challenge! While these questions range from easy to difficult, our trivia is for all ages. PARKCADE TRIVIA

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  • OPEN-ENDED QUESTIONSTIP: Open-ended questions can be especially tough. We’ve added a word bank of the parks, states, and animals used in these questions to help narrow down your answers.

    1. QUESTION: What national park can you visit to learn about all that jazz?

    2. QUESTION: What national park monument is the only paleontological site protecting the only nursery herd of Columbian mammoths in the U.S.?

    3. QUESTION: Moved by the valiant battle at Fort McHenry, this poet wrote the lyrics to the Star-Spangled Banner.

    4. QUESTION: Chickadees, magpies, and nutcrackers all refer to what kind of animal?

    5. QUESTION: Apostles Island National Lakeshore is made up of 22 islands on Lake Superior, forming an...

    6. QUESTION: The landscape of this Arizona monument was formed by a volcanic eruption around 1085 CE.

    7. QUESTION: This Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. quote helped inspire the design of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial.

    8. QUESTION: Why do few people visit the remote Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve

    9. QUESTION: In September and October, you can see these black and orange winged beauties at Fire Island National Seashore.

    10. QUESTION: In what state can you see the monument commemorating the Wright brothers?

    11. QUESTION: Booker T. Washington founded the Tuskegee Institute in this state.

    From well-known landmarks to obscure wildlife factoids, our national park trivia is sure to be a mind-bending challenge!

    While these questions range from easy to difficult, our trivia is for all ages.

    PARKCADE TRIVIA

  • 12. QUESTION: Catoctin Mountain Park honors this president’s legacy.

    13. QUESTION: What preserve landscape was formed during eight major eruptive periods between 15,000 and 2,000 years ago?

    14. QUESTION: What snake can eat other snakes, even rattlesnakes?

    15. QUESTION: Which Oklahoma park was originally named Platt National Park, and contains the historic Platt district?

    16. QUESTION: What is the name of the battlefield where the Nez Perce Flight of 1877 took place?

    17. QUESTION: The 8.5-mile portage trail that allowed the North West Company to exchange North American furs for Eastern trade goods is located at this Minnesota national monu-ment.

    18. QUESTION: The Natchez Trace Parkway goes through these three southern states.

    19. QUESTION: What southern preserve is bigger than the state of Rhode Island?

    WORD BANK FOR OPEN-ENDED QUESTIONS LIST OF PARKS USED IN OPENED-ENDED QUESTIONS: Waco Mammoth National Monument New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park Grand Portage National Monument Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve Chickasaw National Recreation Area Big Hole National Battlefield Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument Big Cyprus National Preserve

    LIST OF ANIMALS USED IN OPENED-ENDED QUESTIONS: Monarch butterflies California King Snake Birds

    LIST OF STATES USED IN OPENED-ENDED QUESTIONS: Tennessee Alabama [2x] Mississippi North Carolina