
US National Parks Challenge
Authored by Đào Linh
Geography
5th Grade
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5 mins • 1 pt
___________ National Park
This park is in Arizona, and is famous for its break-taking canyons created by the Colorado River.
Visitors can also learn about Native American culture and history here.
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___________ National Park
This national park crosses North Carolina and Tennessee, and is known for its wildlife, waterfalls, and especially the fog that covers the mountain in the morning.
The park really shines in autumn, when its trees put on a vibrant display of red, orange, and gold colors.
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___________ National Park
This is US's first national park, and is established in 1872.
This park is famous for its unique hydrothermal attractions, including many hot springs, geyser, waterfalls, and lakes.
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___________ National Park
This is a park in Utah, and it's famous for impressive cliffs and canyons.
Visitors can enjoy hiking, climbing, biking, birding, and stargazing during their time here.
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___________ National Park
This park can be found in California. It's famous for impressive waterfalls, such as Bridal Veil Fall, as well as the unique granite rock formations like Half Dome and El Capitan.
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___________ National Park
This park is in eastern Utah, and is famous for oddly shaped sandstone monuments. Some of its famous natural structures are Landscape Arch, Delicate Arch and Double Arch.
This is an excellent place for backpackers, rock climbers, hikers, and photographers.
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___________ National Park
This park is located in southern Utah, and is famous for its extensive collections of hoodoos. Hoodoos are odd-shaped pillars of rock left standing from forces of erosion.
Visitors can take part in trails between the impressive red rock formations, and can sign up for guided horseback riding tours.
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