- 1. Olympic National Park, located on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State, is a breathtaking expanse of wilderness that showcases the stunning diversity of the Pacific Northwest's ecosystems. Spanning nearly a million acres, the park encompasses majestic mountains, lush temperate rainforest, and rugged coastline, making it a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Global Biosphere Reserve. Visitors to Olympic National Park can explore over 600 miles of trails that wind through enchanting old-growth forests filled with towering Douglas firs and Western red cedars, where the air is rich with the scent of moss and damp earth. The park is also home to Pacific coastline vistas, where dramatic sea stacks rise from the ocean and tides reveal colorful tide pools teeming with marine life. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot various species, including elk, black bears, and an array of birds, all while enjoying the serene beauty of pristine lakes like Lake Crescent and Lake Quinault. With a climate that ranges from mild and wet in the coastal regions to snowy and alpine higher up in the mountains, Olympic National Park provides a year-round wonderland for hikers, campers, and nature lovers alike, making it a true gem of the American wilderness.
What year was Olympic National Park established?
A) 1924 B) 1942 C) 1938 D) 1955
- 2. What is the highest peak in Olympic National Park?
A) Mount Rainier B) Mount Olympus C) Mount Adams D) Mount Shuksan
- 3. What major type of ecosystem is found in Olympic National Park?
A) Temperate rainforest B) Savanna C) Tundra D) Desert
- 4. Which of the following rivers flows through Olympic National Park?
A) Columbia River B) McKenzie River C) Snake River D) Hoh River
- 5. What is the primary wildlife species found in the area?
A) Elk B) Caribou C) Bison D) Moose
- 6. Which ocean borders Olympic National Park?
A) Pacific Ocean B) Indian Ocean C) Arctic Ocean D) Atlantic Ocean
- 7. Which Native American tribes have historical ties to Olympic National Park?
A) Iroquois and Algonquin B) Sioux and Cheyenne C) Quileute and Makah D) Navajo and Apache
- 8. What is one of the park’s key protected areas for wildlife?
A) Snake River B) Elwha River C) Yellowstone River D) Rio Grande
- 9. What is the name of the visitor center near Hurricane Ridge?
A) Hoh Visitor Center B) Olympic National Park Visitor Center C) Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center D) Elwha Visitor Center
- 10. When is the best time to see wildflower blooms in the park?
A) All year B) Fall C) Winter D) Late spring to early summer
- 11. Which is the major hiking trail that runs through the park?
A) John Muir Trail B) Appalachian Trail C) Olympic Coast Trail D) Pacific Crest Trail
- 12. What type of animal is the Olympic Marmot?
A) Reptile B) Bird C) Amphibian D) Rodent
- 13. What type of accommodations can be found within the park?
A) Resorts B) Bed and breakfasts C) Luxury hotels D) Campgrounds
- 14. Which mountain range is located within Olympic National Park?
A) Rocky Mountains B) Olympic Mountains C) Cascade Mountains D) Sierra Nevada
- 15. How many different ecosystems are recognized in Olympic National Park?
A) Two B) Four C) Three D) One
- 16. What's the total area of Olympic National Park?
A) 1 million acres B) 250,000 acres C) 922,651 acres D) 500,000 acres
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