| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| One of the major rivers that converge in Canyonlands National Park | Colorado River | 100%
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| US State | Utah | 100%
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| Closest town to Canyonlands National Park | Moab | 80%
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| Year designated as a national park | 1964 | 60%
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| Nearby state park, named after an animal you shouldn't beat | Dead Horse Point | 60%
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| The other major river that converges in Canyonlands National Park | Green River | 60%
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| The most visited district of the park, home to the park headquarters and named for its position high above the canyons | Island in the Sky | 60%
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| The second most popular district of the park, known for its colorful spires | Needles | 60%
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| Fastest land mammal in North America, which has a large population in Canyonlands | Pronghorn | 60%
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| Either of the four counties in that state where Canyonlands is located | San Juan, Wayne, Garfield, and Grand | 60%
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| The third most popular district, very remote and easy to get lost inside | The Maze | 60%
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| Native Americans who left structures and petroglyphs behind in places like Salt Creek and Newspaper Rock | Ancestral Puebloans | 40%
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| The most famous arch in the park, popular during sunrise | Mesa Arch | 40%
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| Nearest other site managed by the National Park Service, with an enormous arch mainly accessible by boat | Rainbow Bridge National Monument | 40%
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| Collective nickname of all the national parks in the state | The Mighty Five | 40%
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| Enormous 150 foot tall arch, named for its resemblance to Stonehenge | Druid Arch | 20%
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