Western US Cities Chain

Guess the city in the western United States based on the descriptions/hints.
The letter each city ends with, the next one begins with (ex. the answer to one question is New Rochelle so, the answer to the next question would be Edmond)
Unfortunately, since this is just Western US cities, a lot of the answers begin with the same letters
Stay tuned for Mega US Cities Chain!
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Last updated: June 4, 2026
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Capital and biggest city in Idaho. Known as "The City of Trees"
Boise
This California city is known for its Victorian architecture and its home to the oldest zoo in the state.
Eureka
Home to Disneyland, the Angel's (MLB), and The Ducks (NHL).
Anaheim
This Oregon city is situated in the remains of ancient volcanic flow areas.
Medford
This city in Utah is known for IKEA and "The Claw".
Draper
In California, this cities name means "sandy place by the waters".
Rancho Cucamonga
Used to be called Smiths Landing until it was renamed after a biblical city in Syria.
Antioch
This Las Vegas suburb is the second most populated city in the state.
Henderson
This Boise suburb is the third most populated city in the state.
Nampa
Colorado ski resort home to a lot of celebrities.
Aspen
City in California that had more than 45,000 acres of wineries.
Napa
Biggest city in the state of New Mexico.
Albuquerque
Nike is headquartered in this city.
Eugene
Means "hidden" in Spanish. The city is surrounded by foothills.
Escondido
Utah Valley University is in this city.
Orem
Salt Lake City suburb home to Fashion Place Mall.
Murray
Most populated city in central Washington.
Yakima
The former "Celery Capital of the World" is this Denver suburb.
Arvada
Most populated Denver suburb and 3rd most populated city in Colorado.
Aurora
The 15th most populated city in Washington state which is also famous for hosting the annual Washington State Fair.
Auburn
8 mile long beach city near Los Angeles.
Newport Beach
Suburb of Portland with a population of 111,820.
Hillsboro
This California city keeps losing all of its professional sports teams.
Oakland
This California city is named after the capitol of Ireland.
Dublin
The most famous gold rush town in Alaska.
Nome
This Washington city is home to the largest building in the world by volume.
Everett
Second most populated city in Washington state.
Tacoma
This is one of two suburbs of Provo that is named after a river (or utensil).
American Fork
Closest 'big" city to Glacier National Park.
Kalispell
This city was the first incorporated city in Idaho, and has the farthest inland port in the USA.
Lewiston
Becha can't guess what this Northern suburb of Las Vegas is called...
North Las Vegas
Home to the world's largest Costco. Also the biggest city in Utah.
Salt Lake City
This Arizona city is considered the Sunniest city on earth.
Yuma
Biggest city in Alaska.
Anchorage
Second biggest city in Hawaii. Suburb of Honolulu.
East Honolulu
City in California known for vast Orange and Lemon groves.
Upland
Capital and biggest city in Colorado.
Denver
This suburb of Ogden shares its name with the city that Archie, Betty, Jughead, and Veronica live in.
Riverdale
Unincorporated town to the southwest of Las Vegas with a population of 260,557.
Enterprise
Most populated city in Ventura County, California.
Oxnard
City near Sacramento with 100+ miles of bike paths/lanes.
Davis
This city has the most LGBTQ+ people in the USA.
San Francisco
Al Capone once said he wouldn't dare walk this Utah cities streets alone.
Ogden
This California city shares it's name with New Jersey's largest city.
Newark
This is the most populous of the Tri-Cities in Washington.
Kennewick
One of the fastest growing areas of Idaho just south of Boise.
Kuna
If you live in the Southwest, your USPS packages most likely travel through this Arizona city near Phoenix.
Avondale
This suburb of Provo was incorporated in 1996 and had a population of 250. Now, it's at 70,772.
Eagle Mountain
Huge Arizona city (3rd largest) that was settled by Mormons.
Mesa
This unincorporated suburb of Sacramento has a funny two word name (hint: a building full of video games).
Arden-Arcade
This Wyoming town was created as a railroad hub in the late 1860's and is very, very close to Utah.
Evanston
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2 Comments
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Level 71
Jun 4, 2026
28/50...genuinely never heard of most of the ones I missed, and the ones I did know I would have never guessed based off the clues
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Level 49
Jun 4, 2026
i wasn't trying to make it easy. i am actively adding more answers to the quiz because i want it to be huge. now, I could edit some of the clues