Roadtrip Riddles: How Well Do You Know the Stateside Adventure Map?

10 Questions By David Pipe
From snow-capped peaks to sun-soaked shores, one country holds an astonishing variety of landscapes, cultures, and roadside oddities. This trivia challenge puts your knowledge of iconic highways, legendary landmarks, and quirky small-town claims to the test. Think you know which city lights up the desert night, where the longest continuous highway winds, or which national park draws millions with its geysers and wildlife? You are about to find out. Expect questions that jump from coast to coast, spotlight surprising superlatives, and uncover fun facts behind famous road trip stops. Whether you are planning your first cross-country journey or you have already logged thousands of miles, these questions will spark your curiosity and maybe inspire your next route. Buckle up, picture the open road, and see how many of these travel tales and geographic gems you can get right.
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Which U.S. state contains the majority of the Grand Canyon National Park?
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Mount Rushmore, featuring four U.S. presidents carved into granite, is located in which state?
Question 2
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Which U.S. state is famous for the scenic Pacific Coast Highway, also known as State Route 1?
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Which city is home to the famous entertainment strip known as the Las Vegas Strip?
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In which state would you find the island paradise of Key West at the end of the Overseas Highway?
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Which U.S. city is famous for its cable cars and steep streets, including Lombard Street?
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Which U.S. national park was the first to be officially established in 1872?
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Route 66 originally connected Chicago with which West Coast city?
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Which city’s harbor is home to the Statue of Liberty, a gift from France in 1886?
Question 9
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Which U.S. city is known for its French Quarter, jazz music, and annual Mardi Gras celebrations?
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