A) National Park B) State Park C) Wildlife Refuge D) National Monument
A) 1916 B) 1955 C) 1872 D) 1906
A) Metamorphic rock B) Igneous rock C) Limestone D) Sedimentary rock
A) Pueblo and Hopi B) Sioux and Shoshone C) Lakota and Cheyenne D) Navajo and Apache
A) Dances with Wolves B) Close Encounters of the Third Kind C) Jurassic Park D) The Shining
A) 1,500 feet B) 1,000 feet C) 1,200 feet D) 1,267 feet
A) Rock climbing B) Snowboarding C) River rafting D) Caving
A) 10 million years B) 225 million years C) 50 million years D) 1 billion years
A) Bureau of Land Management B) National Wildlife Federation C) U.S. Forest Service D) National Park Service
A) Abraham Lincoln B) Theodore Roosevelt C) Franklin D. Roosevelt D) Herbert Hoover
A) Green River B) Snake River C) Bighorn River D) Belle Fourche River
A) 1980 B) 1982 C) 1975 D) 1977
A) January B) July C) March D) October
A) South Dakota B) Montana C) Wyoming D) Colorado
A) Rockfall B) Wild animal attacks C) Drowning D) Lightning strikes
A) They reflect Native American history B) They refer to wildlife species C) They are geological terms D) They were proposed by early settlers
A) 4,500 feet B) 6,000 feet C) 5,112 feet D) 5,800 feet
A) Large boulders B) Vertical cracks C) Overhangs D) Smooth surfaces
A) Continental B) Semi-arid C) Marine D) Tropical |