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North Cascades National Park
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  • 1. North Cascades National Park, located in the northern Cascade Range of Washington State, is an awe-inspiring expanse of rugged wilderness renowned for its dramatic mountainous landscapes, pristine glacial lakes, and diverse ecosystems. Spanning over 600,000 acres, the park encompasses more than 300 peaks that rise sharply from the valley floor, showcasing an impressive array of geological features, including jagged granite spires and deep alpine lakes, such as Ross Lake and Diablo Lake, which shimmer with striking turquoise hues due to glacial silt. Visitors to North Cascades are treated to a smorgasbord of outdoor activities, from challenging backcountry hikes along the Pacific Crest Trail to leisurely strolls in the wildflower-strewn meadows, where visitors can often spot the vibrant colors of lupines, avalanche lilies, and Indian paintbrush in full bloom during the summer months. The park's rich biodiversity includes a variety of wildlife, such as black bears, mountain goats, and the elusive bobcat, while its forests, ranging from lush temperate rainforests to subalpine woodlands, support an intricate web of life. North Cascades National Park is also a sanctuary for conservation, encompassing multiple designated wilderness areas that promote ecological preservation in the face of climate change and development pressures. This breathtaking park, often referred to as the 'American Alps', is a vital retreat for nature lovers, hikers, and adventurers seeking to experience the untamed beauty of the Pacific Northwest.

    What year was North Cascades National Park established?
A) 1978
B) 1988
C) 1958
D) 1968
  • 2. Which state is North Cascades National Park located in?
A) Oregon
B) California
C) Washington
D) Idaho
  • 3. What is a prominent feature of the North Cascades landscape?
A) Deserts
B) Wetlands
C) Savannas
D) Glaciers
  • 4. How many miles of trails are available in the park?
A) 200 miles
B) 600 miles
C) 400 miles
D) 800 miles
  • 5. Which river runs through North Cascades National Park?
A) Skagit River
B) Snake River
C) Yakima River
D) Columbia River
  • 6. Which of these activities is popular in North Cascades National Park?
A) Caving
B) Surfing
C) Skydiving
D) Hiking
  • 7. What native tribe has a historical connection to the region?
A) Sioux Tribe
B) The Skagit Tribe
C) Apache Tribe
D) Navajo Tribe
  • 8. What is a popular winter activity in North Cascades National Park?
A) Kayaking
B) Snowshoeing
C) Rock Climbing
D) Mountain Biking
  • 9. What major geological features are found in North Cascades?
A) Coastal dunes
B) Flat plains
C) Sharp ridges and deep valleys
D) Rolling hills
  • 10. Which mountain range is part of North Cascades?
A) Sierra Nevada
B) Appalachian Mountains
C) Cascade Range
D) Rocky Mountains
  • 11. What type of trails are found in the park?
A) Bicycle paths
B) Wilderness trails
C) Paved pathways
D) Roadways
  • 12. Which season is most popular for visiting North Cascades?
A) Spring
B) Summer
C) Fall
D) Winter
  • 13. Which lake is famous for its turquoise color?
A) Diablo Lake
B) Crescent Lake
C) Crater Lake
D) Lake Tahoe
  • 14. Which historic road provides access to North Cascades National Park?
A) Route 66
B) Going-to-the-Sun Road
C) North Cascades Highway
D) Pacific Coast Highway
  • 15. What large cat lives in North Cascades?
A) Ocelot
B) Cougar
C) Lynx
D) Bobcat
  • 16. What is the primary management agency of North Cascades National Park?
A) National Park Service
B) Bureau of Land Management
C) U.S. Forest Service
D) State Parks
  • 17. What climate type predominates in North Cascades National Park?
A) Savanna
B) Subtropical
C) Temperate Rainforest
D) Tundra
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