Q3. What is the total area of Badlands National Park?50 sq mi (129 sq km)500 sq mi (1,295 sq km)244,000 acres (98,743 hectares)100 sq mi (259 sq km)
Q4. What geological feature is prominent in Badlands National Park?Volcanic craterGlacierEroded buttes and pinnaclesCanyon
Q5. Which Native American tribe has historic connections to Badlands National Park?Navajo NationCherokee NationIroquois ConfederacyLakota Sioux
Q6. What is the tallest peak in Badlands National Park called?Devils TowerBear ButteWhite ButteHarney Peak
Q7. Which famous paleontological finds have been made in Badlands National Park?StegosaurusTyrannosaurus RexTriceratopsAll of the above
Q8. What is the primary vegetation in Badlands National Park?GrasslandsDesert succulentsDeciduous forestsMangroves
Q9. Which president designated the area as a National Monument before it became a National Park?Theodore RooseveltFranklin D. RooseveltJohn F. KennedyAbraham Lincoln
Q10. What is the average annual precipitation in Badlands National Park?30-40 inches (76-102 cm)Less than 5 inches (12.7 cm)10-20 inches (25-51 cm)More than 50 inches (127 cm)
Q11. What is the main wildlife attraction in Badlands National Park?Polar bearsKangaroosDolphinsBison
Q12. Which type of rock formations are prominent in Badlands National Park?SandstoneMarbleLimestoneGranite
Q13. What is the highest temperature ever recorded in Badlands National Park?115°F (46.1°C)85°F (29.4°C)98°F (36.7°C)106°F (41.1°C)
Q14. What is the best time to visit Badlands National Park?Summer (June to August)Winter (December to February)Spring (March to May)Autumn (September to November)
Q15. What is the entrance fee for Badlands National Park?$0 (Free admission)$10 per vehicle$50 annual pass$20 per person