| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The above mountain is one of 58 peaks in the state known by what nickname? (Hint: How tall are they?) | 14ers | 100%
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| Name for the biome that exists above that point | Alpine Tundra | 91%
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| Major river whose headwaters are located in the park | Colorado | 91%
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| Event that first brought settlers to answer #5 | Pikes Peak {Gold} {Rush} | 91%
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| Native purple wildflower, also the state flower of Colorado | Rocky Mountain {Columbine} | 91%
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| After leaving the park, that river flows through three other parks. Name any | Arches, Canyonlands, Grand Canyon | 82%
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| Name of the town and nearby lake which provide services to the lesser-visited west side of the park | {Grand} Lake | 82%
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| Name for the point around 10,500 feet above which trees cannot grow | Timberline | 82%
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| Nearby mountain town that provides most tourist services | Estes Park | 73%
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| Mexico-to-Canada trail which passes through the park | Continental Divide Trail | 64%
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| Highest peak in the park | Longs Peak | 64%
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| Tiny alpine mammal which is closely related to rabbits and hares | Pika | 55%
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| Sub-range of the Rockies that the park is in | {Front} Range | 45%
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| Ground-dwelling birds with snowy white plumage in the winter and mottled brown plumage in the summer | Ptarmigan | 36%
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| Highest-elevation paved through road in the US | {Trail} {Ridge} Road | 36%
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| Iconic east face of answer #2, known as a popular climbing area | The Diamond | 27%
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