Test your knowledge of the locales of some of America’s famous national parks. Name the state where each park is located (Don’t worry. We’ll give you a few clues.)
1) The Everglades National Park, known for its wetland plants, is in this state. Other attractions in the state are Disney World and the Kennedy Space Center.
New York
Florida
Pennsylvania
2) You can’t miss the Grand Canyon in this state, where the sun shines 85 percent of the time.
Arizona
Nebraska
Tennessee
3) This state is home to the Statue of Liberty, which is located in a port city where Wall Street and Broadway aren’t too far away.
New York
Maine
Louisiana
4) Yosemite National Park is famed for its giant, ancient sequoia trees. Its home state also is where you will find Hollywood and Silicon Valley.
Georgia
California
Utah
5) Great Smoky Mountains National Park straddles the borders of two states. One is North Carolina. Name the other. (Hint: This state also is known for country-western music.)
Alabama
Tennessee
Ohio
6) Grand Teton National Park — a popular destination for skiing, hiking, backcountry camping and fishing — is in this state. And Yellowstone National Park isn’t too far away from the Teton mountains.
Arizona
Wyoming
Kansas
The Everglades National Park, known for its wetland plants, is in this state. Other attractions in the state are Disney World and the Kennedy Space Center.
Answer: Florida
You can’t miss the Grand Canyon in this state, where the sun shines 85 percent of the time.
Answer: Arizona
This state is home to the Statue of Liberty, which is located in a port city where Wall Street and Broadway aren’t too far away.
Answer: New York
Yosemite National Park is famed for its giant, ancient sequoia trees. Its home state also is where you will find Hollywood and Silicon Valley.
Answer: California
Great Smoky Mountains National Park straddles the borders of two states. One is North Carolina. Name the other. (Hint: This state also is known for country-western music.)
Answer: Tennessee
Grand Teton National Park — a popular destination for skiing, hiking, backcountry camping and fishing — is in this state. And Yellowstone National Park isn’t too far away from the Teton mountains.
Answer: Wyoming