National Park General Knowledge - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
What was the former name of Denali - the tallest mountain in North America? Mount McKinley
91%
Who is the only U.S. President to have a national park named after him? Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
91%
What massive supervolcano has a 0.00014% chance of erupting every year? Yellowstone Caldera
91%
Found in Kentucky, what is the longest cave in the world? Mammoth Cave
87%
What is the hottest, lowest, and driest place in the United States? Death Valley
83%
What national park protects Kīlauea and Mauna Loa? Hawaiʻi Volcanoes
74%
What Wyoming national park's name means "large breast" in French? Grand Teton
70%
In which state can one visit Hot Springs National Park? Arkansas
65%
Twice a year, half a million of what large mammal cross Alaska's Kobuk Valley? Caribou
57%
Biscayne National Park is centered around what Atlantic archipelago? Florida Keys
57%
What Utah national park has landforms that resemble the Capitol and coral reefs? Capitol Reef
52%
What flashy insect is unique to the Great Smoky Mountains? Synchronous Firefly
52%
Which U.S. President established the first national park in the world? Ulysses S. Grant
52%
By volume, what is the largest known tree on Earth? General Sherman
48%
What is the newest national park, added in late 2020? New River Gorge
39%
Which national park is referenced in John Denver's "Country Roads"? Shenandoah
39%
What tall landforms get their name from the Southern Paiute word "oo’doo"? Hoodoos
30%
What colorful desert stretches from the Grand Canyon to the Petrified Forest? Painted Desert
30%
What Mid-Atlantic river's water gap is being proposed to be a national park? Delaware River
22%
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